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Unflappable Women

Author : Esther Buffler
Publisher : Marshall Jones Company
Page : 110 pages
File Size : 16,27 MB
Release : 1994
Category : Women
ISBN : 9780823304967

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Strong Women

Author : Kari Koeppel
Publisher : Rockridge Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 24,44 MB
Release : 2020-05-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9781646116850

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Celebrate, share, and take to heart the unsung accomplishments of these unflappable strong women There are so many more incredible women throughout history than you’ve been taught. You might know some of the most famous and rebellious, but this is your chance to get to know 15 equally powerful strong women who quietly broke barriers and made a lasting impact. From 10th-century novelist Murasaki Shikibu to 19th-century self-made millionaire Madam C.J. Walker, you’ll learn about the early life, struggles, and successes of the innovators, changemakers, and ceiling-breakers who redefined what strong women were allowed to be. Even if they never became household names. Strong Women will show you that: Ordinary is extraordinary—Find hope and inspiration in the stories of women who worked in every field and every part of the world, throughout all of history. Dig deep—These biographies are brief and easy to read but include enough detail to present each woman as a complete personality, without shying away from the tough stuff. Always remember—Uncover why so many of these stories were lost to history, and how you can help keep them alive. Discover the quiet power of 15 strong women who changed the world as you know it.

Unflappable

Author : Renee Conoulty
Publisher : Renee Conoulty
Page : 25 pages
File Size : 26,44 MB
Release : 2023-07-15
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN :

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Cole thought he had his school routine all figured out. He could muck around and draw all day in Mr. Jenkins' easygoing class. But when the teacher gets sick, everything changes. The substitute, Miss Evans, assigns a family tree art project that hits too close to home for Cole. Ever since losing his mum last year, Cole's family life has felt broken. So he hatches a plan to get Miss Evans to cancel class and avoid the painful assignment. But no matter what mischief Cole pulls, the unflappable new teacher remains calm. As Cole keeps trying and failing to rattle Miss Evans, he starts to realize she pushes him because she cares. Through the project, Cole finds a meaningful way to remember his late mother despite his hazy memories. Unflappable is a poignant story about grief having no timeline. With compassion from his teacher, Cole takes the first step in his healing journey by sharing his art. This inspirational tale written in easy to read language and dyslexic friendly font will resonate with readers confronting loss and life changes. Flesch-Kincaid Grade 3.2 Word count: 2,600

Lady Rogue

Author : Amanda McCabe
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 213 pages
File Size : 36,77 MB
Release : 2012-05-15
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1101209445

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A classic Signet Regency from Amanda McCabe featuring a woman of means who always knows what she wants...until she meets her heart's desire. Although she is not one of the ton, independently wealthy Georgina Beaumont is accepted by them--not merely because of her lifelong friendship with a titled lady, but because she is an artist whose portraits grace the walls of society's elite. A fiery spirit with a strong, independent will, she has proven herself the equal of any man--and believes she needs none to make her happy. Alexander Kenton, the Duke of Wayland, retired from military service only to discover that his brother gambled away his family's entire fortune, leaving his mother and sister almost destitute. Only by marrying within the aristocracy can he help his family regain their place in society. But Alexander has fallen in love with Georgina, and he's afraid that she'll think he's only after her money. Even worse, he's afraid that she truly doesn't want to be married... Don't miss Amanda McCabe's other Signet Regency Romances, including The Spanish Bride and Scandal in Venice, available now!

Unflappable: A Year of the Woman Journal

Author : Alexa Frazer
Publisher : Independently Published
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 29,73 MB
Release : 2018-10-14
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781728799063

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This classic lightly lined 200 page writing journal will be a place for notes, lists, musings, personal reflection, creative writing, jotting down quotes or poems, doodling, drawing, travelers notebook or diary. It is a companion to The Year Of The Woman desk calendars.This is the year that women take back the world. Women are strong, wild, confident, powerful, funny, brave, fierce and done with male dominance. Perfect gift for best friends, girl friends, moms, aunts, grandmothers, cousins, and other strong females.

The Unflappable Miss Fairchild

Author : Regina Scott
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 44,1 MB
Release : 2014
Category :
ISBN :

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Tolerant of all foibles, unschooled in flirtation, Anne Fairchild found herself surrounded by the most unsuitable of suitors while her family clamored for her to marry. Little did they know that Chas Prestwick, the adventurous brother of an earl, made her long to trade in a life of propriety for a love filled with unpredictable delight. Regency Romance by Regina Scott; originally published by Zebra.

Excellent Women

Author : Barbara Pym
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 35,34 MB
Release : 2006-12-26
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1101666250

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Excellent Women is probably the most famous of Barbara Pym's novels. The acclaim a few years ago for this early comic novel, which was hailed by Lord David Cecil as one of 'the finest examples of high comedy to have appeared in England during the past seventy-five years,' helped launch the rediscovery of the author's entire work. Mildred Lathbury is a clergyman's daughter and a spinster in the England of the 1950s, one of those 'excellent women' who tend to get involved in other people's lives - such as those of her new neighbor, Rockingham, and the vicar next door. This is Barbara Pym's world at its funniest.

Fighting Hislam

Author : Susan Carland
Publisher : Melbourne Univ. Publishing
Page : 143 pages
File Size : 23,54 MB
Release : 2017-05-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0522870368

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The Muslim community that is portrayed to the West is a misogynist’s playground; within the Muslim community, feminism is often regarded with sneering hostility. Yet between those two views there is a group of Muslim women many do not believe exists: a diverse bunch who fight sexism from within, as committed to the fight as they are to their faith. Hemmed in by Islamophobia and sexism, they fight against sexism with their minds, words and bodies. Often, their biggest weapon is their religion. Here, Carland talks with Muslim women about how they are making a stand for their sex, while holding fast to their faith. At a time when the media trumpets scandalous revelations about life for women from Saudi Arabia to Indonesia, Muslim women are always spoken about and over, never with. In Fighting Hislam, that ends.

(A)Typical Woman

Author : Abigail Dodds
Publisher : Crossway
Page : 159 pages
File Size : 46,33 MB
Release : 2019-01-17
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1433562723

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A Woman Through and Through In a culture that can belittle womanhood on the one hand—making it irrelevant—and glorify it on the other—making it everything—it’s hard to know what it really means to be a woman. But when we understand womanhood through the lens of Scripture, we see that we need a bigger category for what God has called “woman.” This book breathes fresh air into our womanhood, reminding us what life in Christ—as a woman—looks like. When we see that we are women in all we do, we can be at peace with how God has created us, recognizing womanhood as an essential part of Christ’s mission and work.

Common Sense and a Little Fire

Author : Annelise Orleck
Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 25,40 MB
Release : 2000-11-09
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0807863718

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Common Sense and a Little Fire traces the personal and public lives of four immigrant women activists who left a lasting imprint on American politics. Though they have rarely had more than cameo appearances in previous histories, Rose Schneiderman, Fannia Cohn, Clara Lemlich Shavelson, and Pauline Newman played important roles in the emergence of organized labor, the New Deal welfare state, adult education, and the modern women's movement. Orleck takes her four subjects from turbulent, turn-of-the-century Eastern Europe to the radical ferment of New York's Lower East Side and the gaslit tenements where young workers studied together. Drawing from the women's writings and speeches, she paints a compelling picture of housewives' food and rent protests, of grim conditions in the garment shops, of factory-floor friendships that laid the basis for a mass uprising of young women garment workers, and of the impassioned rallies working women organized for suffrage. From that era of rebellion, Orleck charts the rise of a distinctly working-class feminism that fueled poor women's activism and shaped government labor, tenant, and consumer policies through the early 1950s.