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Bitter-sweet Waters

Author : Yvonne Whittal
Publisher :
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 25,37 MB
Release : 1982
Category :
ISBN : 9780263738285

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Bittersweet

Author : Shauna Niequist
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 47,21 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0310328160

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A personal memoir explores the intertwined natures of happiness and sadness, discussing how bitter experiences balance out the sweetness in life and how change can be an opportunity for growth and a function of God's graciousness.

Bitter-Sweet Waters

Author : Yvonne Whittal
Publisher : Harlequin Books
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 47,54 MB
Release : 1982
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780373105588

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Bitter-Sweet Waters by Yvonne Whittal released on Oct 25, 1982 is available now for purchase.

Bittersweet

Author : Peter Macinnis
Publisher : Allen & Unwin
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 31,58 MB
Release : 2002-06-13
Category : Science
ISBN : 1741766559

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"Lively and entertaining: a splendid saga for the general reader." -Kirkus Reviews "Covers a tremendous amount of information. . . . [A] lighthearted but serious look." -Choice A chronicle of the discovery and development of sugar around the world.

Salty, Bitter, Sweet

Author : Mayra Cuevas
Publisher : Blink
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 11,18 MB
Release : 2020-03-03
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 0310769833

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A slow-burn romance in a cutthroat kitchen! There’s more to becoming a top chef for 17-year-old Isabella Fields than just not getting chopped … especially when the chances of things heating up with an intriguing boy and becoming a food star in the kitchen are both on the line. Isa’s family life has fallen apart after the death of her Cuban abuela and the divorce of her parents. And after moving in with her dad and her new stepmom, Margo, in Lyon, France, Isa feels like an outsider in her father’s new life. She balances her time between avoiding the awkward “why-did-you-cheat-on-Mom” conversation and her diligent aspiration to become a premiere chef. Despite Isa’s world being turned upside-down, her father’s house is located only 30 minutes away from the restaurant of world-famous Chef Pascal Grattard, who runs a prestigiously competitive international kitchen apprenticeship. The prize job at Chef Grattard’s renowned restaurant also represents a transformative opportunity for Isa who is desperate to get her life back in order—and desperate to prove she has what it takes to work in an haute kitchen. But Isa’s stress and repressed grief begin to unravel further when the enigmatic Diego shows up at the house unannounced. How can Isa expect to hold it together when she’s at the bottom of her class at the apprenticeship, her new stepmom is pregnant, she misses her abuela dearly, and things with Diego reach a boiling point? Mixing up only the best ingredients, Salty, Bitter, Sweet: Is a clean and wholesome rival-to-lovers trope set in a cutthroat kitchen environment Is a perfect book for foodies ages 13 and up, and features a Latina main character who is trilingual Explores complicated family dynamics and relatable themes of friendship, acceptance, grief, and learning to care for yourself Perfect for TV fans of Top Chef, Chopped, and The Great British Bake-off, as well as YA titles such as With the Fire on High or A Cuban Girl’s Guide to Tea and Tomorrow Has authentic representation of Mayra Cuevas’ background

Sweet Water and Bitter

Author : Siân Rees
Publisher : Arrow
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 13,72 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Freed persons
ISBN : 9781845951177

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When the abolitionist Granville Sharpe bought land in Sierra Leone to 'repatriate' freed slaves, one former slave living in London foresaw trouble. 'Is it possible, ' asked Ottobah Cugoano, biblically, 'that a fountain should send forth both sweet water and bitter?'. Could the slave trade be abolished from West Africa when West Africa was its source? The answer was no. "Sweet Water and Bitter" is the extraordinary sequel to Britain's abolition of the slave trade in 1807. The last legal British slave-ship left Africa that year, but other countries and illegal slavers continued to trade. When the Napoleonic Wars ended in 1815, British diplomats negotiated anti-slave-trade treaties and a 'Preventive Squadron' was formed to cruise the West African coast. In six decades, this small fleet liberated 150,000 Africans and lost 17,000 of its own men in doing so. This is the tale of their exciting and arduous campaign. It is also a story of unforeseen consequences ... What to do with the freed slaves? How to manipulate international law so that you could board the ships of other nations? How to fight the intense hostility of African leaders to abolition? In tracing these complex questions, Sian Rees shows how the campaign was linked to British imperial and commercial ambition as well as to philanthropy: the colonising of West Africa was a direct, though unintended result. Above all, however, this is a swashbuckling naval adventure, full of sensational, first-hand accounts of life at sea, of the grim 'barracoons' where slaves are held, of the luxurious compounds of the slave-brokers and the lonely garrisons dotting the coast. Sailors speak of the boredom of patrol, the terror of 'detached service' in small boats upriver, the sudden, violent battles and the horror of seeing, close up, the cruelties of slaving. Combining flawless research with an intimate and dramatic narrative, this is a voyage that no one will forget.

Bittersweet

Author : Matt McAllester
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 40,47 MB
Release : 2010-04-05
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1408800942

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An unforgettable tale of family, food and love

Bittersweet

Author : Susan Cain
Publisher : Viking
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 46,86 MB
Release : 2022-04-21
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780241300688

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Loss and impermanence are inescapable, part of the warp and weft of our lives. They are essential to love, to growth, and to art. And yet, too often, we do not acknowledge loss, let alone honour the experience of it. Illuminating, thoughtful, and deeply necessary, Susan Cain's new book will help us to name and value the experience of loss, pointing the way toward ways of being and rituals that help us to accept it rather than bury it. Blending memoir, reportage, and social science, it will reveal that joy and loss exist in equilibrium; that vulnerability, or even a melancholy temperament, can be a strength; and that embracing our inevitable losses makes us more human and more whole.

Seriously Bitter Sweet

Author : Alice Medrich
Publisher : Artisan Books
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 14,41 MB
Release : 2013-10-22
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 1579655114

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These days, people are accustomed to seeing chocolate labeled 54%, 61%, or 72% on grocery store shelves, but some bakers are still confused by what the labeling means and how to use it. In Seriously Bitter Sweet, Alice Medrich presents 150 meticulously tested, seriously delicious recipes—both savory and sweet—for a wide range of percentage chocolates. “Chocolate notes” appear alongside, so readers can further adapt any recipe using the percentage chocolate on hand. The book is a complete revision of Alice’s 2003 Bittersweet, which was named the 2004 IACP Cookbook of the Year. Since 2003, the world of chocolate has grown exponentially and terms like “bittersweet” and “semisweet” no longer suffice as chocolatiers everywhere are making chocolates that are labeled with specific percentages of cocoa.Alice clearly outlines the qualities of different chocolates as she explains how to cook with them. With tricks, techniques, and answers to every chocolate question, Seriously Bitter Sweet will appeal to a whole new audience of chocolate lovers

Bitter Sweet Water

Author : Jan McGuire
Publisher :
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 31,30 MB
Release : 2004-10-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781932852875

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An eight year old boy named Teddy Bergman sets out to travel to his Grandparents home in Sweet Water, Oklahoma. A trip that would change his life forever.Late one night, Teddy and his friend Chip go down to the tracks to peek in the windows of a brothel. While they peek in the window, a terrible storm was forming on the horizon. Through a bright flash of lightning, Chip sees his father?s car pulling across the railroad tracks and flees to beat him home.Meanwhile, Teddy stays glued to the window witnessing a brutal murder of a local named Daddy Jess. When Teddy flees running feverishly up the muddy hill, he slips and meets the eyes of the killer: a very prominent citizen that controls the whole town. Teddy?s Grandad, fearing for his grandson?s life, puts Teddy on a train back to Chicago to never to return. One curious little boy on a stormy rainy night...Teddy did not realize how much heartache lies ahead as the story unfolds.