With Two She Flew

With Two She Flew PDF Author: Catherine Bodega
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781953427076
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :

Book Description
Three girls in a nest.Two girls with "inside eyes."One chance to get them home.When Daisy--Bird Girl--opens her eyes, she sees the world filled with saints and angels and feelings too big to sort inside her own head. Her friends--both birds and humans--help her stay calm and safe. That is, until Daisy discovers a hidden nest of refugee girls in a secret room at church. When everyone's safety is threatened by two men whose presence makes the angels flash with fire, Daisy will need all of her friends and her autism to help her new friends reunite with their family.

She Flew the Coop

She Flew the Coop PDF Author: Michael Lee West
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0060926201
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 402

Book Description
The two main occupations in Limoges, Louisiana (population: 905), seem to be spreading juicy gossip and consoling the unfortunate with casseroles. And in this early spring of 1952, there is ample opportunity for both—with sixteen-year-old and pregnant (by the Baptist minister) Olive Nepper, currently languishing in a coma after drinking pop laced with rose poison. But the plight of Olive and her family is hardly the only story spicing up the rumor mill in this small Southern community of unpredictable eccentrics, wandering husbands, and unsatisfied wives—and few local sins will be put right by home cooking. From Michael Lee West comes a beautifully rendered portrait of small-town Southern life, filled with humanity that brilliantly weaves comedy with dark calamity.

When She Flew

When She Flew PDF Author: Jennie Shortridge
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101149205
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 236

Book Description
A new novel about faith, family, and finding the courage to do the right thing from the author of Love and Biology at the Center of the Universe. Police officer Jessica Villareal has always played by the book and tried to do the right thing. But now, she finds herself approaching midlife divorced, estranged from her daughter, alone, and unhappy. And she’s wondering if she ever made a right choice in her life. But then Jess discovers a girl and her father living off the radar in the Oregon woods, avoiding the comforts—and curses—of modern life. Her colleagues on the force are determined to uproot and separate them, but Jess knows the damage of losing those you love. She recognizes her chance to make a difference by doing something she’s never dared. Because even though she’s used to playing by the rules, there are times when they need to be broken…

Posthumous Works: The behaviour of pigeons, ed. by Harvey A. Carr

Posthumous Works: The behaviour of pigeons, ed. by Harvey A. Carr PDF Author: Charles Otis Whitman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 194

Book Description


She Flew No Flags

She Flew No Flags PDF Author: Joan B. Manley
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 9780395711309
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 269

Book Description
Ten-year-old Janet Baylor recounts her missionary family's 1942 journey from India to the United States aboard a blacked-out ship through stormy and enemy-patrolled seas.

The Year I Flew Away

The Year I Flew Away PDF Author: Marie Arnold
Publisher: Versify
ISBN: 0358272750
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 259

Book Description
After moving from her home in Haiti to her uncle's home in Brooklyn, ten-year-old Gabrielle, feeling bullied and out of place, makes a misguided deal with a witch.

When Fishes Flew: The Story of Elena’s War

When Fishes Flew: The Story of Elena’s War PDF Author: Michael Morpurgo
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
ISBN: 0008352208
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 89

Book Description
This first new novel in two years from the Nation’s Favourite Storyteller is a sweeping story of love and rescue – an unforgettable journey to the Greek island of Ithaca, and back in time to World War Two...

The Nature-study Review

The Nature-study Review PDF Author: Maurice Alpheus Bigelow
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Natural history
Languages : en
Pages : 658

Book Description


The Women Who Flew for Hitler

The Women Who Flew for Hitler PDF Author: Clare Mulley
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 1250133165
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 400

Book Description
Biographers' Club Prize-winner Clare Mulley’s The Women Who Flew for Hitler—a dual biography of Nazi Germany's most highly decorated women pilots. Hanna Reitsch and Melitta von Stauffenberg were talented, courageous, and strikingly attractive women who fought convention to make their names in the male-dominated field of flight in 1930s Germany. With the war, both became pioneering test pilots and were awarded the Iron Cross for service to the Third Reich. But they could not have been more different and neither woman had a good word to say for the other. Hanna was middle-class, vivacious, and distinctly Aryan, while the darker, more self-effacing Melitta came from an aristocratic Prussian family. Both were driven by deeply held convictions about honor and patriotism; but ultimately, while Hanna tried to save Hitler’s life, begging him to let her fly him to safety in April 1945, Melitta covertly supported the most famous attempt to assassinate the Führer. Their interwoven lives provide vivid insight into Nazi Germany and its attitudes toward women, class, and race. Acclaimed biographer Clare Mulley gets under the skin of these two distinctive and unconventional women, giving a full—and as yet largely unknown—account of their contrasting yet strangely parallel lives, against a changing backdrop of the 1936 Olympics, the Eastern Front, the Berlin Air Club, and Hitler’s bunker. Told with brio and great narrative flair, The Women Who Flew for Hitler is an extraordinary true story, with all the excitement and color of the best fiction.Biographers' Club Prize-winner Clare Mulley’s The Women Who Flew for Hitler—a dual biography of Nazi Germany's most highly decorated women pilots. Hanna Reitsch and Melitta von Stauffenberg were talented, courageous, and strikingly attractive women who fought convention to make their names in the male-dominated field of flight in 1930s Germany. With the war, both became pioneering test pilots and were awarded the Iron Cross for service to the Third Reich. But they could not have been more different and neither woman had a good word to say for the other. Hanna was middle-class, vivacious, and distinctly Aryan, while the darker, more self-effacing Melitta came from an aristocratic Prussian family. Both were driven by deeply held convictions about honor and patriotism; but ultimately, while Hanna tried to save Hitler’s life, begging him to let her fly him to safety in April 1945, Melitta covertly supported the most famous attempt to assassinate the Führer. Their interwoven lives provide vivid insight into Nazi Germany and its attitudes toward women, class, and race. Acclaimed biographer Clare Mulley gets under the skin of these two distinctive and unconventional women, giving a full—and as yet largely unknown—account of their contrasting yet strangely parallel lives, against a changing backdrop of the 1936 Olympics, the Eastern Front, the Berlin Air Club, and Hitler’s bunker. Told with brio and great narrative flair, The Women Who Flew for Hitler is an extraordinary true story, with all the excitement and color of the best fiction.

Christian Register and Boston Observer

Christian Register and Boston Observer PDF Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 728

Book Description