Rosie Coloured Glasses
Title | Rosie Coloured Glasses PDF eBook |
Author | Brianna Wolfson |
Publisher | HarperCollins Australia |
Pages | 195 |
Release | 2018-04-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1489250611 |
Told with the emotional impact of Jonathan Safran Foer's Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, this powerful debut is at once beguiling and heartbreaking. Rosie Coloured Glasses is a novel about the important things in life, about a young person's struggle to make sense of a world of extremes — extreme loneliness and extreme love — and about how the human heart may break, yet still have the capacity to heal and the resiliency to love again. Seeing the world through Rosie Coloured Glasses Just as opposites attract, they can also cause friction, and no one feels that friction more than Rex and Rosie's daughter, Willow. Rex is serious and unsentimental and tapes checklists of chores on Willow's bedroom door. Rosie is sparkling and enchanting and meets Willow in their treehouse in the middle of the night to feast on candy. After Rex and Rosie's divorce, Willow finds herself navigating their two different worlds. She is clearly under the spell of her exciting, fun–loving mother. But as Rosie's behaviour becomes more turbulent, the darker underpinnings of her manic love are revealed. Rex had removed his Rosie coloured glasses long ago, but will Willow do the same? Whimsical, heartbreaking and uplifting, this is a novel about the many ways love can find you. Rosie Coloured Glasses triumphs with the most endearing examples of how mothers and fathers and sons and daughters bend for one another.
Rosie Colored Glasses
Title | Rosie Colored Glasses PDF eBook |
Author | Brianna Wolfson |
Publisher | MIRA |
Pages | 201 |
Release | 2018-02-20 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1488022895 |
“What a wonderful, emotional ride! It’s like the Ordinary People of the 21st century...such an achievement!” —Robyn Carr, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Summer That Made Us SEEING THE WORLD THROUGH ROSIE COLORED GLASSES Just as opposites attract, they can also cause friction, and no one feels that friction more than Rex and Rosie’s daughter, Willow. Rex is serious and unsentimental and tapes checklists of chores on Willow’s bedroom door. Rosie is sparkling and enchanting and meets Willow in their treehouse in the middle of the night to feast on candy. After Rex and Rosie’s divorce, Willow finds herself navigating their two different worlds. She is clearly under the spell of her exciting, fun-loving mother. But as Rosie’s behavior becomes more turbulent, the darker underpinnings of her manic love are revealed. Rex had removed his Rosie colored glasses long ago, but will Willow do the same? Whimsical, heartbreaking and uplifting, this is a novel about the many ways love can find you. Rosie Colored Glasses triumphs with the most endearing examples of how mothers and fathers and sons and daughters bend for one another.
Rosie Colored Glasses
Title | Rosie Colored Glasses PDF eBook |
Author | Brianna Wolfson |
Publisher | MIRA |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019-06-11 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780778308508 |
Seeing the world through ROSIE COLORED GLASSES... Opposites attract, until the magic gives way to misunderstanding. That is the story of the Thorpe family. Rex, practical, is a rule keeper. Rosie, sparkling and unconventional, lives to break the rules. When Rex and Rosie divorce, their daughter, Willow, must navigate their opposing worldviews as she shuffles between them. But Willow just wants to be with fun-loving Rosie, to bask in her mother's enchanting glow, the parent who lets her stay up late, miss school, eat candy for breakfast. Rosie's seemingly outsized love fills a void within Willow. But as her mother's behavior becomes erratic, her father must step in to shield Willow. Blinded by Rosie's brilliance, Willow resents Rex's interference, unable to recognize his kind of love. Rex has removed his Rosie colored glasses. Now Willow struggles to do the same without diminishing her deep love for her mother. In turns heartbreaking and uplifting, this novel is about the many ways that love and family, however imperfect, can redeem you.
Rose-Colored Glasses
Title | Rose-Colored Glasses PDF eBook |
Author | Megan Fatheree |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 255 |
Release | 2014-07-11 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1312347341 |
Quinn Wesley has it all figured out. His life is turning around. He's gone from convict to upstanding citizen, and he has a great job... Until his boss asks him to take on just one more project. A project that's beyond what Quinn thinks he's capable of. A project that lands him beside a woman he'll never forget. Rosie Callahan isn't likely to forget Quinn, either. She's never asked for all the trouble she's inherited, it just finds her. Now she's struggling to find answers in a world that no longer makes any sense. Looking for someone on a trail of dead ends. Can Rosie and Quinn help each other discover what's really important in life? Will they be able to end Rosie's lifelong search and bring peace to her heart? Or will the greed of others destroy them before they can find the truth?
I See Life Through Rosé-Colored Glasses
Title | I See Life Through Rosé-Colored Glasses PDF eBook |
Author | Lisa Scottoline |
Publisher | St. Martin's Press |
Pages | 349 |
Release | 2018-07-10 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 1250163056 |
"In I See Life Through Rosé-Colored Glasses, the bestselling mother/daughter pair is back with another hilarious and heartfelt collection of essays about the possibilities and pitfalls of everyday life."--
Beyond Rosie the Riveter
Title | Beyond Rosie the Riveter PDF eBook |
Author | Donna B. Knaff |
Publisher | University Press of Kansas |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2014-01-10 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0700619666 |
The iconic bicep-flexing poster image of "Rosie the Riveter" has long conveyed the impression that women were welcomed into the World War II work force and admired for helping "free a man to fight." Donna Knaff, however, shows that "Rosie" only revealed part of the reality and that women depicted in other World War II visual art-both in the private sector and the military-reflected decidedly mixed feelings about the status of women within American society. Beyond Rosie the Riveter takes readers back to a time before television's dominance, to the golden age of print art and its singular power over public opinion. Focusing specifically on instances of "female masculinity" when women entered previously all-male fields, Knaff places these images within the context of popular discussions of gender roles and examines their historical, cultural, and textual contexts. As Knaff reveals, visual messages received by women through war posters, magazine cartoons, comic strips, and ads may have acknowledged their importance to the war effort but also cautioned them against taking too many liberties or losing their femininity. Her study examines the subtle and not-so subtle cultural battles that played out in these popular images, opening a new window on American women's experience. Some images implicitly argued that women should maintain their femininity despite adopting masculinity for the war effort; others dealt with society's deep-seated fear that masculinized women might feminize men; and many reflected the dilemma that a woman was both encouraged to express and suppress her sexuality so that she might be perceived as neither promiscuous nor lesbian. From these cases, Knaff draws a common theme: while being outwardly empowered or celebrated for their wartime contributions, women were kept in check by being held responsible for everything from distracting male co-workers to compromising machinery with their long hair and jewelry. Knaff also notes the subtle distinctions among the images: government war posters targeted blue-collar women, New Yorker content was aimed at socialites, Collier's addressed middle-class women, and Wonder Woman was geared to young girls. Especially through its focus on visual arts, Knaff's book gives us a new look at American society decades before the modern women's rights movement, torn between wartime needs and antiquated gender roles. It provides much-needed nuance to a glossed-over chapter in our history, charting the difficult negotiations that granted-and ultimately took back-American women's wartime freedoms.
Rosie's Miracle
Title | Rosie's Miracle PDF eBook |
Author | Arthur Kornhaber |
Publisher | Sunstone Press |
Pages | 314 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0865348065 |
Rosie Flores is returning to her home in Santa Rosita for the summer. She has a problem--she is in love with Jon, a doctor who is temporarily working at the town medical clinic. The problem is that Jon is an "outsider," a "gringo," and of a different religion, so without a miracle, there is no chance that her family will ever accept him.