The Norris Girls

The Norris Girls
Title The Norris Girls PDF eBook
Author Nigel Hinton
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 2017-05-23
Genre Absentee fathers
ISBN 9780995559516

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Dad is away in a dangerous place, but life must go on for the Norris girls. Beth dreams of being in the school musical, especially when the super cool Josh gets the lead part. Georgy trains every day, trying to win a place in the Inter-Counties Athletics Championships but first she has to beat her arch-rival, Layla. And Katie wants an animal to look after - a dog or a cat or a rabbit would do, but if she could choose on thing in the whole world it would be a pony.

Little Girls In Church

Little Girls In Church
Title Little Girls In Church PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Norris
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Press
Pages 92
Release 2014-10-30
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0822979012

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Although Kathleen Norris's best-selling Dakota: A Spiritual Geography has brought her to the attention of many thousands of readers, she is first and last a poet. Like Robert Frost, another poet identified with a particular landscape, she can reveal the miraculous in the ordinary, and she writes with clarity, humor, and deep sympathy for her subjects.

Queenie Wahine

Queenie Wahine
Title Queenie Wahine PDF eBook
Author Ashley Norris
Publisher
Pages 34
Release 1917-07-31
Genre Beaches
ISBN 9780692900086

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Queenie Wahine learns to face her fears, be brave, and try something new...learning to surf!

The Girls of Atomic City

The Girls of Atomic City
Title The Girls of Atomic City PDF eBook
Author Denise Kiernan
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 416
Release 2014-03-11
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1451617534

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This is the story of the young women of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, who unwittingly played a crucial role in one of the most significant moments in U.S. history. The Tennessee town of Oak Ridge was created from scratch in 1942. One of the Manhattan Project's secret cities. All knew something big was happening at Oak Ridge, but few could piece together the true nature of their work until the bomb "Little Boy" was dropped over Hiroshima, Japan, and the secret was out. The reverberations from their work there, work they did not fully understand at the time, are still being felt today.

The Girls

The Girls
Title The Girls PDF eBook
Author Kenni York
Publisher Urban Renaissance
Pages 342
Release 2014-10-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1622863372

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True friends are hard to come by, and even when you find them, it can be an all-or-nothing situation. Jada battles with being the glue that holds her group together, and she finds herself continuously stuck in the middle of her four girlfriends' family and relationship drama. Together, the girls witness life and death, sticky situations, and the pros and cons of relationships. Their true dedication to their friendship is tried again and again, but there's only so much a chick can take. Once each girl has reached her boiling point, there's no telling who will get burned.

Not All Wives

Not All Wives
Title Not All Wives PDF eBook
Author Karin A. Wulf
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 239
Release 2019-05-15
Genre History
ISBN 1501745352

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Marital status was a fundamental legal and cultural feature of women's identity in the eighteenth century. Free women who were not married could own property and make wills, contracts, and court appearances, rights that the law of coverture prevented their married sisters from enjoying. Karin Wulf explores the significance of marital status in this account of unmarried women in Philadelphia, the largest city in the British colonies. In a major act of historical reconstruction, Wulf draws upon sources ranging from tax lists, censuses, poor relief records, and wills to almanacs, newspapers, correspondence, and poetry to recreate the daily experiences of women who were never-married, widowed, divorced, or separated. With its substantial population of unmarried women, eighteenth-century Philadelphia was much like other early modern cities, but it became a distinctive proving ground for cultural debate and social experimentation involving those women. Arguing that unmarried women shaped the city as much as it shaped them, Wulf examines popular literary representations of marriage, the economic hardships faced by women, and the decisive impact of a newly masculine public culture in the late colonial period.

The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine

The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine
Title The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine PDF eBook
Author Josiah Gilbert Holland
Publisher
Pages 986
Release 1906
Genre American literature
ISBN

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