Emily's Story

Emily's Story
Title Emily's Story PDF eBook
Author Clark Kidder
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 182
Release 2016-02-28
Genre
ISBN 9781479184576

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It seems incomprehensible that there was a time in America s not-so-distant past that nearly 200,000 children could be loaded on trains in large cities on our East Coast, sent to the rural Midwest, and presented for the picking to anyone who expressed an interest in them. That's exactly what happened between the years 1854 and 1930. The primitive social experiment became known as placing out, and had its origins in a New York City organization founded by Charles Loring Brace called the Children's Aid Society. The Society gathered up orphans, half-orphans, and abandoned children from streets and orphanages, and placed them on what are now referred to as Orphan Trains. It was Brace s belief that there was always room for one more at a farmer s table. The stories of the individual children involved in this great migration of little emigrants have nearly all been lost in the attic of American history. In this book, the author tells the true story of his paternal grandmother, the late Emily (Reese) Kidder, who, at the tender age of fourteen, became one of the aforementioned children who rode an Orphan Train. In 1906, Emily was plucked from the Elizabeth Home for Girls, operated by the Children's Aid Society, and placed on a train, along with eight other children, bound for Hopkinton, Iowa. Emily s journey, as it turned out, was only just beginning. Life had many lessons in store for her lessons that would involve overcoming adversity, of perseverance, love, and great loss. Emily's story is told through the use of primary material, oral history, interviews, and historical photographs. It is a tribute to the human spirit of an extraordinary young girl who became a woman a woman to whom the heartfelt phrase there s no place like home, had a very profound meaning.

Emily's House

Emily's House
Title Emily's House PDF eBook
Author Niko Scharer
Publisher Groundwood Books Ltd
Pages 25
Release 2010-02-22
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0888998317

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Emily lives alone with a little mouse, and complains about the noise, so the mouse suggests that she get more and more animals, each one noisier than the last. On board pages.

Emily

Emily
Title Emily PDF eBook
Author Emily Smucker
Publisher Health Communications, Inc.
Pages 170
Release 2009-08-03
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0757314147

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Emily's the sick one . . . all of the time. Plagued with some sort of cold or fever or bizarre aches and pains for much of her life, Emily thought the dizziness and stomachaches at the start of her senior year were just another bout of "Emily flu." But when they didn't go away, she knew something was seriously wrong. Eventually diagnosed with the rare and incurable West Nile virus, Emily watched her senior year and the future she had planned for go up in smoke. "I want a normal life for a teenager. I want to ache from a long day at work. I want to be so busy that I don't have time to post on my blog. I want to run the race of life instead of being pushed along it in a wheelchair. I want to be on the ride of my life, you know?" Because Truth Is More Fascinating Than Fiction

Emily Included

Emily Included
Title Emily Included PDF eBook
Author Kathleen McDonnell
Publisher Second Story Press
Pages 126
Release 2011-10-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1926920422

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The true story of Emily Eaton. Born with severe cerebral palsy, Emily and her family had to fight for her right to go to school with non-disabled children in a regular classroom. Their fight, which began at a time when children with CP were segregated, was groundbreaking. Unwilling to take no for an answer, Emily's fight would take her all the way to the Supreme Court. Eventually victorious, Emily's story makes her an amazing role model for children everywhere - whether they are living with a disability or not.

My Blended Family: Emily’s Story

My Blended Family: Emily’s Story
Title My Blended Family: Emily’s Story PDF eBook
Author Consuela Me-Ann
Publisher J. Mark Publishing
Pages 26
Release 2023-05-10
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1958218049

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Introducing 'My Blended Family: Emily's Story', a heartwarming tale about a little girl navigating the loss of her parents and finding happiness in her new life. The story follows Emily as she copes with the grief of losing her parents and learns to embrace joy in her aunt's loving embrace. Authored by Consuela Me-Ann, this beautifully written tale teaches children how to find happiness despite experiencing the loss of loved ones. Parents and teachers alike can use this book as an excellent teaching tool to help children better understand grief and how they can learn to cope with it. Don't miss out on 'My Blended Family: Jackson's Story', the next story in this inspiring collection that helps children learn valuable life lessons while also enjoying an engaging reading experience! Order your copy today!

Emily's Story: The Life of a Military Dependent

Emily's Story: The Life of a Military Dependent
Title Emily's Story: The Life of a Military Dependent PDF eBook
Author Carol Dickinson Carr
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 118
Release 2012-10-09
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1479725366

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About EMILY’S STORY: My father joined the Marine Corps in 1942, six months after he married my mother. He served for 18 years while our family moved from one military base to another. Each move meant a new town, new school, new neighborhood, and new friends. Emily worked hard to create a sense of normalcy amid the chaos of our lives. During World War II, the Korean War, and his dangerous assignments, she spent each day wondering if her husband would be alive by day’s end. For most of these 18 years she was a single mother while he was far away. My father was totally devoted to the Marine Corps. Emily was totally devoted to raising her two children to be the best we could be.

Collecting Shakespeare

Collecting Shakespeare
Title Collecting Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author Stephen H. Grant
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 264
Release 2014-04-26
Genre Art
ISBN 1421411873

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The first biography of Henry and Emily Folger, who acquired the largest and finest collection of Shakespeare in the world. In Collecting Shakespeare, Stephen H. Grant recounts the American success story of Henry and Emily Folger of Brooklyn, a couple who were devoted to each other, in love with Shakespeare, and bitten by the collecting bug. Shortly after marrying in 1885, the Folgers started buying, cataloging, and storing all manner of items about Shakespeare and his era. Emily earned a master's degree in Shakespeare studies. The frugal couple worked passionately as a tight-knit team during the Gilded Age, financing their hobby with the fortune Henry earned as president of Standard Oil Company of New York, where he was a trusted associate of John D. Rockefeller Sr. While a number of American universities offered to house the collection, the Folgers wanted to give it to the American people. Afraid the price of antiquarian books would soar if their names were revealed, they secretly acquired prime real estate on Capitol Hill near the Library of Congress. They commissioned the design and construction of an elegant building with a reading room, public exhibition hall, and the Elizabethan Theatre. The Folger Shakespeare Library was dedicated on the Bard's birthday, April 23, 1932. The library houses 82 First Folios, 275,000 books, and 60,000 manuscripts. It welcomes more than 100,000 visitors a year and provides professors, scholars, graduate students, and researchers from around the world with access to the collections. It is also a vibrant center in Washington, D.C., for cultural programs, including theater, concerts, lectures, and poetry readings. The library provided Grant with unprecedented access to the primary sources within the Folger vault. He draws on interviews with surviving Folger relatives and visits to 35 related archives in the United States and in Britain to create a portrait of the remarkable couple who ensured that Shakespeare would have a beautiful home in America.