The New Worlds of Isabela Calderón

The New Worlds of Isabela Calderón
Title The New Worlds of Isabela Calderón PDF eBook
Author Judith K. White
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 433
Release 2014-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1491732326

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After surviving a shipwreck and finding her way to Golden Age Amsterdam, beautiful and clever but naive Isabela Calderón returns to her 17th-century Spanish village at age seventeen to fulfill the destiny her deceased father set in motion at her birth. When she finds her beloved childhood home altered and life with her husband unbearable, Isabela seeks solace from a healer cook, a mysterious, erudite tailor of unknown origin, and her husband's long-term mistress who hides a threatening secret. Isolated and distraught when illness and the Inquisition destroy these precious friendships, she again sets sail - this time with her two children - to the New World towns of San Agustín and New Amsterdam. While serving as a language interpreter in a dingy jail cell, she reconnects with the engaging and attentive Dutch artist, Pieter Hals, with whom she spent a memorable evening a decade earlier. At the time she was suddenly wrenched away from the Amsterdam orphans in her care, Pieter had begun painting her portrait. Now when the possibility of a renewed and joyful relationship looms, while the unfinished youthful portrait beckons from its attic perch across the sea in Amsterdam, obstacles and self-doubt continue to block Isabela's path to self-fulfillment and happiness.

Journal of Anthropological Research

Journal of Anthropological Research
Title Journal of Anthropological Research PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 448
Release 1996
Genre Anthropology
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International Journal of Anthropology

International Journal of Anthropology
Title International Journal of Anthropology PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 92
Release 1987
Genre Anthropology
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The Seventh Etching

The Seventh Etching
Title The Seventh Etching PDF eBook
Author Judith K. White
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 284
Release 2012-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1475908113

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A historic family drama based in and near 1640 Amsterdam, the wealthiest city on earth at the time, The Seventh Etching tells the story of two families over a one-year period. Both Griet and Johannes Verhoeven, farmers, in their early 20's and Jos and Myriam Broekhof, wealthy merchants in their 30's, face devastating losses that threaten their livelihoods and their marriages. After a major flood, Griet and Johannes attempt to rebuild two combined family farms - a unique, promising inheritance that initially brought them together, but now overwhelms them. Myriam secretly sells her husband's valuable art collection to build a hidden monument to her deceased daughter. Jos suffers despair and defeat as he combs every corner of the city in his obsessive attempt to complete a set of playfully erotic etchings. It is a six-year old Gypsy orphan, Nelleke, who connects the two couples. Sprightly and spirited, Nelleke both delights and exasperates. Might this mysterious child have the power to heal struggling adults and find the permanent home she seeks? Does she, innocently and unknowingly, hold the clue to the missing etching, as Jos suspects?

The Nation

The Nation
Title The Nation PDF eBook
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Pages 922
Release 1992
Genre Current events
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia, with a New Atlas of the World: The Century atlas of the world, prepared under the superintendence of Benjamin E. Smith

The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia, with a New Atlas of the World: The Century atlas of the world, prepared under the superintendence of Benjamin E. Smith
Title The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia, with a New Atlas of the World: The Century atlas of the world, prepared under the superintendence of Benjamin E. Smith PDF eBook
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Pages 1016
Release 1911
Genre Atlases
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Women, Business and the Law

Women, Business and the Law
Title Women, Business and the Law PDF eBook
Author The World Bank
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 199
Release 2013-11-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1472906454

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Women perform 66% of the world's work, produce 50% of the food, but earn 10% of the income and own 1% of the property. To shed light on why this grim statistic still holds true, Women, Business and the Law aims to examine legal differentiations on the basis of gender in 143 of the world's economies. Women, Business and the Law tracks governments' actions to expand economic opportunities for women across six key areas: accessing institutions, using property, getting a job, providing incentives to work, building credit and going to court. The report uncovers legal differentiations for women and married versus unmarried women such as being able to register a business, open a bank account and work at night. These issues are of fundamental importance. When, because of tradition, social taboos or simple prejudice, half of the world's population is prevented from making its contribution to the life of a nation, the economy will suffer. The empirical evidence does suggest that, slowly but surely, governments are making progress in expanding opportunities for women. It is our hope that data presented in Women, Business and the Law will both facilitate research on linkages between legal differentiation and outcomes for women, and promote better informed policy choices on what governments can do to expand opportunities for women.