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Who She Was

Author : Samuel G. Freedman
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 39,87 MB
Release : 2006-04-10
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0743285115

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Documents the author's efforts to learn about his mother's life in the years after her death, a personal quest during which he rediscovered the Jewish immigrant Bronx of the 1930s and 1940s and his grandparent's impact on his mother's dreams to flee her home and acquire an education. By the author of Jew vs. Jew. Reprint. 20,000 first printing.

She Persisted Around the World

Author : Chelsea Clinton
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 34 pages
File Size : 22,64 MB
Release : 2018-03-06
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0525516999

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The companion to Chelsea Clinton & Alexandra Boiger's #1 New York Times bestseller, She Persisted. Perfect for tiny activists, mini feminists and little kids who are ready to take on the world. Women around the world have long dreamed big, even when they've been told their dreams didn't matter. They've spoken out, risen up and fought for what's right, even when they've been told to be quiet. Whether in science, the arts, sports or activism, women and girls throughout history have been determined to break barriers and change the status quo. They haven't let anyone get in their way and have helped us better understand our world and what's possible. In this companion book to She Persisted: 13 American Women Who Changed the World, Chelsea Clinton introduces readers to a group of thirteen incredible women who have shaped history all across the globe. She Persisted Around the World is a book for everyone who has ever aimed high and been told to step down, for everyone who has ever raised their voice and been told to quiet down, and for everyone who has ever felt small, unimportant or unworthy. Alexandra Boiger's vibrant artwork accompanies this inspiring text that shows readers of all ages that, no matter what obstacles come their way, they have the power to persist and succeed. This book features: Marie Curie, Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, Viola Desmond, Sissi Lima do Amor, Leymah Gbowee, Caroline Herschel, Wangari Maathai, Aisha Rateb, J.K. Rowling, Kate Sheppard, Yuan Yuan Tan, Mary Verghese and Malala Yousafzai. Praise for She Persisted Around the World: "Clinton again writes in a measured tone that is at once celebratory and defiant. Boiger's watercolor and ink artwork exudes warmth and subtle power." --Publishers Weekly Praise for She Persisted: * "[A] lovely, moving work of children's literature [and a] polished introduction to a diverse and accomplished group of women." --Publishers Weekly, starred review "Exemplary . . . This well-curated list will show children that women's voices have made themselves emphatically heard." --Booklist "[She Persisted] will remind little girls that they can achieve their goals if they don't let obstacles get in the way." --Family Circle "We can't wait to grab a copy for some of the awesome kids in our lives . . . and maybe some of the grown-ups, too." --Bustle "A message we all need to hear." --Scary Mommy "This will be a great read for kids (especially young girls)." --Romper "We cannot wait for the launch of Smart Girl Chelsea Clinton's new book to help remind kids everywhere that the fearlessness that characterizes the thirteen women in the book is what has emboldened us to constantly strive for progress and justice." --Amy Poehler's Smart Girls

Who Was Benedict Arnold?

Author : James Buckley, Jr.
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 114 pages
File Size : 30,21 MB
Release : 2020-10-06
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0448488523

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Find out how this one-time American hero became the country's most notorious traitor. As a young child, Benedict Arnold never shied away from a fight. So when the French and Indian War began in 1754, Benedict was eager to join the militia and fight for the British colonies in America. And when he was eighteen years old, he got his chance. Arnold had no idea that less than twenty years later, he would be fighting against the British in the Revolutionary War. Now the captain of his own militia, Benedict won the admiration of his troops and George Washington when he captured a major British fort. He continued fighting for the colonies and was even considered a patriotic war hero after being wounded in battle. But in 1780, Benedict made a decision that no one could anticipate. He betrayed his fellow Americans and joined the British army. Author James Buckley Jr. takes us through Benedict's life and explains the events that led him to switch sides and become the most famous turncoat in American history.

The Girl Who Thought She Was a Dog: World Book Day 2018

Author : Clare Balding
Publisher : Penguin UK
Page : 67 pages
File Size : 45,83 MB
Release : 2018-02-22
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0241334195

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Fennel and Twiglet are best friends. They do everything together, from curling up in their basket to playing fetch in the park. Twiglet understands Fennel like no one else, especially her life-long dream of winning Crufts. There's just one problem: Fennel isn't a dog. And a girl can't win a competition for dogs, no matter how much she acts like one. Can she?

Who She Was

Author : Samuel G. Freedman
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 39,22 MB
Release : 2005-04-04
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780743227353

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Nearly 30 years after his mother died at age 50, the acclaimed author of "JewVs. Jew" set out to discover everything he could about her lost life. This isthe poignant, unflinching chronicle of what he found.

The Woman Who Pretended to Be Who She Was

Author : Wendy Doniger
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 34,45 MB
Release : 2004-11-18
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0195347773

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Many cultures have myths about self-imitation, stories about people who pretend to be someone else pretending to be them, in effect masquerading as themselves. This great theme, in literature and in life, tells us that people put on masks to discover who they really are under the masks they usually wear, so that the mask reveals rather than conceals the self beneath the self. In this book, noted scholar of Hinduism and mythology Wendy Doniger offers a cross-cultural exploration of the theme of self-impersonation, whose widespread occurrence argues for both its literary power and its human value. The stories she considers range from ancient Indian literature through medieval European courtly literature and Shakespeare to Hollywood and Bollywood. They illuminate a basic human way of negotiating reality, illusion, identity, and authenticity, not to mention memory, amnesia, and the process of aging. Many of them involve marriage and adultery, for tales of sexual betrayal cut to the heart of the crisis of identity. These stories are extreme examples of what we common folk do, unconsciously, every day. Few of us actually put on masks that replicate our faces, but it is not uncommon for us to become travesties of ourselves, particularly as we age and change. We often slip carelessly across the permeable boundary between the un-self-conscious self-indulgence of our most idiosyncratic mannerisms and the conscious attempt to give the people who know us, personally or publicly, the version of ourselves that they expect. Myths of self-imitation open up for us the possibility of multiple selves and the infinite regress of self-discovery. Drawing on a dizzying array of tales-some fact, some fiction-The Woman Who Pretended to Be Who She Was is a fascinating and learned trip through centuries of culture, guided by a scholar of incomparable wit and erudition.

Who She Was

Author : Braylee Parkinson
Publisher : Braylee Parkinson, LLC
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 33,51 MB
Release :
Category : Fiction
ISBN :

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A Riveting Mystery! Dive into the gripping world of P.I. Sylvia Wilcox as she unravels the cold case murder of Liza Stark, a seemingly ordinary suburban housewife found dead in the wrong part of town. With every secret uncovered and lie exposed, Sylvia is drawn deeper into a web of deceit that spans from the gritty streets of Detroit to the opulent halls of Michigan’s most powerful families. As Sylvia navigates the perilous landscape of inner-city danger and high-society corruption, she discovers that Liza's death is just the tip of the iceberg. The investigation intensifies, leading Sylvia down a deadly path where she faces not only the shadows of the past but also a relentless killer determined to keep the truth buried. Join Sylvia Wilcox in this pulse-pounding mystery filled with unexpected twists and heart-stopping suspense. Perfect for fans of gritty detective stories and complex characters! mystery, crime fiction, mystery thriller, women sleuth

The Woman at the Well , Who She Was and Became After She Met Her Messiah

Author : Abigail Hawkins
Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Page : 77 pages
File Size : 43,28 MB
Release : 2015-09-28
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 1490765557

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Hi my name is Abigail Hawkins. I am the modern day Samaritan woman at the well less two husbands. Like her I was lost trying to find love in relationships but often I was left broken and alone. I thought I knew Christ until I met him at the well and he showed me I worshiped what I didnt understand. It only took me being in Jesuss presence to discover his water that leads to truth, love and purpose. I was in a relationship with a man while I nursed him back to life left me for another woman. Then I married a godly man but I was too guarded to love him completely untilI I allowed Christ to touch and change my heart. Come and see what happens when Jesus meets me at the well.

The Woman Who Pretended to Be Who She Was

Author : Wendy Doniger
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 29,14 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0195160169

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Many cultures have myths about self-imitation, stories about people who pretend to be someone else pretending to be them, in effect masquerading as themselves. This great theme, in literature and in life, tells us that people put on masks to discover who they really are under the masks they usually wear, so that the mask reveals rather than conceals the self beneath the self.In this book, noted scholar of Hinduism and mythology Wendy Doniger offers a cross-cultural exploration of the theme of self-impersonation, whose widespread occurrence argues for both its literary power and its human value. The stories she considers range from ancient Indian literature through medieval European courtly literature and Shakespeare to Hollywood and Bollywood. They illuminate a basic human way of negotiating reality, illusion, identity, and authenticity, not to mention memory, amnesia, and the process of aging. Many of them involve marriage and adultery, for tales of sexual betrayal cut to the heart of the crisis of identity.These stories are extreme examples of what we common folk do, unconsciously, every day. Few of us actually put on masks that replicate our faces, but it is not uncommon for us to become travesties of ourselves, particularly as we age and change. We often slip carelessly across the permeable boundary between the un-self-conscious self-indulgence of our most idiosyncratic mannerisms and the conscious attempt to give the people who know us, personally or publicly, the version of ourselves that they expect. Myths of self-imitation open up for us the possibility of multiple selves and the infinite regress of self-discovery.Drawing on a dizzying array of tales-some fact, some fiction-The Woman Who Pretended to Be Who She Was is a fascinating and learned trip through centuries of culture, guided by a scholar of incomparable wit and erudition.

Who Was Rachel Carson?

Author : Sarah Fabiny
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 114 pages
File Size : 43,45 MB
Release : 2014-10-30
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 069818727X

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Though she grew up in rural Pennsylvania, Rachel Carson dreamed of the sea. In 1936 she began work with the Bureau of Fisheries and soon after published Under the Sea Wind, her first of many nature books. Her 1962 bestseller, Silent Spring, sent shockwaves through the country and warned of the dangers of DDT and other pesticides. A pioneering environmentalist, Rachel Carson helped awaken the global consciousness for conservation and preservation.