Letters to Barbara

Letters to Barbara
Author: Mary Croft
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2016-02-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0692622179

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Barbara was my big sister, one of those special people, the type everyone loves, the type who stands out and is always wearing a smile, is fun-loving and always makes you laugh." Mary adored her big sister Barbara; she was her best friend. But Barbara's tragic and unexpected death at the tender age of just fifteen in 1946 left Mary with a grief that she did not understand, and sadly, would set the stage for many extraordinary and painful losses she would endure over the course of her lifetime. Letters to Barbara is a chronicle of Mary's lifelong search to find the meaning behind these profound losses told through her own personal reflections and bittersweet family remembrances. It is an inspirational story that tells of Mary's lifelong relationship with grief and depression, her acceptance of it, and her triumphant path to healing, freedom and spiritual growth.

Letters to Julia

Letters to Julia
Author: Barbara Ware Holmes
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Authorship
ISBN: 0060273429

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Topsy is a psychoanalytic tale of the effects of a dog on its owner; the analyst is the great Marie Bonaparte. Only after being told that her dog had cancer did she realize the attachment she developed to Topsy. She describes the emotions she experienced during the time of Topsy's illness and subsequent healing. Written in France and Greece at the onset of World War II, the story of Topsy's cancer clearly is intended to convey the ills of Europe at that time. Bonaparte's relationship with her dog reveals her own fears about aging, dying, being alone, as well as the uncertainty of the political situation. As she tells her story, Bonaparte is reminded of the experience of her father, who also suffered from cancer. Topsy, while not written as a scientific study, provides insight into the psychoanalytical effects of relationships between humans and animals. It tells us much about one of psychotherapy's founding personages as well as the members of her professional circle in a critical period of European history. In the new introduction, Gary Genosko reflects on Sigmund Freud's own affection for, and use of, dogs in his analyses. He goes on to describe the relationship between Freud and Bonaparte and how dogs played a significant part in that companionship. Topsy will be of interest to psychologists, psychiatrists, and those who love, and have been loved by dogs.

Letters to Barbara

Letters to Barbara
Author: Leo Meter
Publsiher: Overlook Books
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1995
Genre: Jewish children
ISBN: UCSC:32106013707457

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A collection of beautifully illustrated letters, brilliantly produced, that were written from a father, forced to join the army in WWII, to his half-Jewish daughter who spent the war in Amsterdam in the house next door to Anne Frank. Presents a view of war that combines a profound sense of loss with a promise for a happier and better future. Translated by Joel Agee.

Letters from Moose Rump

Letters from Moose Rump
Author: Barbara Morgan
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2014-10-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781496941039

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Barbara Morgan is a talented writer who has an excellent sense of humor. She has the ability to write to the interest of both children and adults. These talents are brought out in this compilation of stories cast in letter format about critters and things found at Moose Rump Ranch. In these story letters, Barbara demonstrates the ability to give personality and humorous behavior patterns to critters and things in fictional form. These letter-stories were tested on Barbaras sixteen grandchildren and a host of neighbors and friends. To her delight, to a great extent, the story-letters were found of interest to adults, especially parents. These story-letters are presented with cartoon characters that will pique the interest of readers and make them eager to turn the pages and read about the characters that are included. Beth Guske

Letters to My Daughters

Letters to My Daughters
Author: Barbara Rainey
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2016-02-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441229892

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Barbara Rainey Offers Sage Advice on the Art of Being a Wife Radio personality and bestselling author Barbara Rainey knows firsthand the challenges newly married couples face. Dismayed by Hollywood depictions of marriage and the seemingly easy solution of divorce, she sees a desperate need for a voice of experience, a mentor who has been there and understands--and can encourage, coach, and care. As her daughters began their married lives, Barbara wanted to share with them, and now you, some of the lessons learned throughout her own marriage as well as those gleaned from years of ministry to couples. In these heartfelt, insightful letters, she answers the tough questions and addresses the realities of marriage. Through personal stories--including her own mistakes--and practical advice, Barbara provides the tools and direction to help you become a godly wife and determine your part in achieving a better marriage.

Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice
Author: Barbara Heller
Publsiher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2021-02-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781797203201

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This deluxe edition brings to life the letters exchanged among Jane Austen's characters in Pride and Prejudice. Glassine pockets placed throughout the book contain removable replicas of 19 letters from the story. These powerful epistles include Lydia's announcement of her elopement, Mr. Collins's obsequious missives, and of course Darcy's painfully honest letter to Elizabeth. • Nothing captures Jane Austen's vivid emotion and keen wit better than her characters' correspondence. • Each letter is re-created with gorgeous calligraphy. • Letters are hand-folded with painstaking attention to historical detail. Perusing the letters will transport readers straight to the drawing room at Netherfield or the breakfast table at Longbourn. For anyone who loves Austen, and for anyone who still cherishes the joy of letter writing, this book illuminates a favorite story in a whole new way. • Step inside the world of Pride and Prejudice, one of the most beloved novels of all time. • Great Mother's Day, birthday, or holiday gift for diehard Jane Austen fans • A visually gorgeous book that will be at home on the shelf or on the coffee table • Add it to the shelf with books like What Would Jane Do?: Quips and Wisdom from Jane Austen by Potter Gift, Jane-a-Day: 5 Year Journal with 365 Witticisms by Jane Austen Edition by Potter Gift, and The Real Jane Austen: A Life in Small Things by Paula Byrne.

Letter from a Stranger

Letter from a Stranger
Author: Barbara Taylor Bradford
Publsiher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2012-03-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781466802988

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Letter from a Stranger Barbara Bradford Justine Nolan is a documentary filmmaker who lost her cherished grandmother a decade ago—the only source of love and comfort in her life. Her own mother, Deborah, has always been distant, focusing on her career as an interior designer. But when Justine inadvertently opens a letter addressed to her mother, she discovers that not only is her grandmother alive, but that Deborah has deliberately distanced her from the family for all these years. Justine's search for her grandmother takes her to Istanbul, where she begins to uncover secrets that stretch all the way back to World War II. As layers of deception peel away, Justine begins to understand a woman she never really knew...and she begins to ask questions about the true desires of her own heart.

Barbara Ward

Barbara Ward
Author: Jean Gartlan
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2010-12-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781441155573

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The first major study of the immensely influential political economist Barbara Ward, drawing heavily on her own writings.