Becoming Lucy

Becoming Lucy
Author: Martha Rogers
Publsiher: Charisma Media
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2009-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781599799124

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After her parents' deaths, 17-year-old heiress Lucinda Bishop flees to Barton Creek, Oklahoma, in 1896 as the ward of her mother's sister and brother-in-law. Life on a ranch is nothing like she had imagined, especially when she encounters Jake Starnes. Can he get his life together before someone else claims her hand or her life?

Becoming Lucy

Becoming Lucy
Author: Martha Rogers
Publsiher: Charisma Media
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2009-12-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781599799926

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DIVWill heiress Lucinda Bishop learn the meaning of true love and forgiveness on the Oklahoma plains?/divDIV /divDIVIn 1896, after her parents’ deaths, seventeen-year-old heiress Lucinda Bishop is sent to Oklahoma to live with her aunt and uncle. But Oklahoma ranch life brings her more than she bargained for when she meets ranch hand Jake Starnes, a drifter who is running from his past. As her friendship with Jake grows, Lucinda faces emotions she’s never before experienced./divDIV /divAs Jake learns more about God’s love for him, he realizes he must face his past and the consequences of his actions, even if it means he will lose the one girl he loves. Will he be able to get his life together before someone else claims her hand…or even her life?

Lucy Stone

Lucy Stone
Author: Sally G. McMillen
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2014-12-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199385058

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In the rotunda of the nation's Capital a statue pays homage to three famous nineteenth-century American women suffragists: Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Lucretia Mott. "Historically," the inscription beneath the marble statue notes, "these three stand unique and peerless." In fact, the statue has a glaring omission: Lucy Stone. A pivotal leader in the fight for both abolition and gender equality, her achievements marked the beginning of the women's rights movement and helped to lay the groundwork for the eventual winning of women's suffrage. Yet, today most Americans have never heard of Lucy Stone. Sally McMillen sets out to address this significant historical oversight in this engaging biography. Exploring her extraordinary life and the role she played in crafting a more just society, McMillen restores Lucy Stone to her rightful place at the center of the nineteenth-century women's rights movement. Raised in a middle-class Massachusetts farm family, Stone became convinced at an early age that education was key to women's independence and selfhood, and went on to attend the Oberlin Collegiate Institute. When she graduated in 1847 as one of the first women in the US to earn a college degree, she was drawn into the public sector as an activist and quickly became one of the most famous orators of her day. Lecturing on anti-slavery and women's rights, she was instrumental in organizing and speaking at several annual national woman's rights conventions throughout the 1850s. She played a critical role in the organization and leadership of the American Equal Rights Association during the Civil War, and, in 1869, cofounded the American Woman Suffrage Association, one of two national women's rights organizations that fought for women's right to vote. Encompassing Stone's marriage to Henry Blackwell and the birth of their daughter Alice, as well as her significant friendships with Frederick Douglass, Susan B. Anthony, and others, McMillen's biography paints a complete picture of Stone's influential and eminently important life and work. Self-effacing until the end of her life, Stone did not relish the limelight the way Elizabeth Cady Stanton did, nor did she gain the many followers whom Susan B. Anthony attracted through her extensive travels and years of dedicated work. Yet her contributions to the woman's rights movement were no less significant or revolutionary than those of her more widely lauded peers. In this accessible, readable, and historically-grounded work, Lucy Stone is finally given the standing she deserves.

Balancing Acts

Balancing Acts
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2015-03-10
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781616894269

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There are few jobs more rarefied or as physically and mentally demanding as prima ballerina. And yet, despite very real professional risks, three dancers from the world-class San Francisco Ballet all decided to have children at the pinnacle of their careers. In Balancing Acts, photographer Lucy Gray takes readers on an unforgettable fourteen-year journey with these ballerinas, capturing their remarkable grit and determination. In dramatic black-and white photography, Gray documents their struggles to balance the demands of family and work—from their tireless preparation in rehearsals and dazzling mastery of craft displayed on stage, to their time spent relaxing at home with family and even while giving birth. In extensive interviews the dancers and their husbands discuss their stories with great candor, providing remarkable insight into the life of a ballerina and the everyday challenges and joys of mothers everywhere.

A K A Lucy

A K A  Lucy
Author: Sarah Royal
Publsiher: Running Press Adult
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2023-10-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780762484270

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This stunning package offers a rich, intimate, and highly entertaining look at the remarkable life and work of the television pioneer, the First Lady of Comedy, the legend, Lucille Ball—AKA Lucy. Full of fresh perspective, gorgeously designed, and richly informative, this is a book on Lucille Ball like none other. With profiles spotlighting the many different facets of the woman, AKA Lucy details how Ball changed the face of comedy and the entertainment industry. It sheds new light on the star's history, from her childhood through hard-scrabble days trying to make it in show business, falling head over heels in love and embarking on one of the great romances of the twentieth century, to becoming the biggest star in the world, a pioneer in television, and an icon for the ages. Filled with photos and highlighted by bright illustration and design, this is a volume almost as vivid and entertaining as the woman herself. AKA Lucy is officially authorized by the estate of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz.

Sistersong

Sistersong
Author: Lucy Holland
Publsiher: Pan Macmillan
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2021-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781529039061

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Pre-order the next captivating folkloric fantasy, Song of the Huntress, now! In a magical ancient Britain, bards sing a story of treachery, love and death. This is that story. For fans of Madeline Miller's Circe, Lucy Holland's Sistersong retells the folk ballad ‘The Twa Sisters'. 'A captivating spell of myth and magic' – Jennifer Saint, author of Ariadne King Cador’s children inherit a land abandoned by the Romans, torn by warring tribes. Riva can cure others, but can’t heal her own scars. Keyne battles to be seen as the king’s son, although born a daughter. And Sinne dreams of love, longing for adventure. All three fear a life of confinement within the walls of the hold, their people’s last bastion of strength against the invading Saxons. However, change comes on the day ash falls from the sky – bringing Myrdhin, meddler and magician. The siblings discover the power that lies within them and the land. But fate also brings Tristan, a warrior whose secrets will tear them apart. Riva, Keyne and Sinne become entangled in a web of treachery and heartbreak, and must fight to forge their own paths. It’s a story that will shape the destiny of Britain. Sistersong is a powerfully moving story, perfect for readers who loved Naomi Novik’s Uprooted and Katherine Arden’s The Bear and the Nightingale.

Restless Souls

Restless Souls
Author: Patricia Brunson
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2014-09-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781499061123

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Sam Merrick is wondering if he has bitten off more than he can chew. He just wanted to be a hero to his ex-wife, Amanda, and his granddaughter, Samantha, by helping them understand and embrace their special gift---the memories of their past lives. Hosting a retreat in the splendid isolation of the San Juan Islands, Sam brings Amanda and Samantha together with eight others who have the memories to discover why they have been singled out and other possible commonalities that can offer clues to making sure the memories are a gift and not a curse. The group shares stories of their past and current lives that include tales of passion, love, hatred, humor, courage, sacrifice, history and all manner of dramaAnd then, there is the mysterious death of one of their group. As days pass, new relationships form, questions are answered and more questions emerge, and Sam wonders if his plan will backfire and he will lose Amanda to another in the group. Take a what if journey with Sam and these RESTLESS SOULS as they re-live the ultimate do-overs.

Lucy

Lucy
Author: Jamaica Kincaid
Publsiher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2002-09-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781466828858

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The coming-of-age story of one of Jamaica Kincaid's most admired creations--available now in an e-book edition. Lucy, a teenage girl from the West Indies, comes to America to work as an au pair for a wealthy couple. She begins to notice cracks in their beautiful façade at the same time that the mysteries of own sexuality begin to unravel. Jamaica Kincaid has created a startling new heroine who is destined to win a place of honor in contemporary fiction.