Miss Spitfire

Miss Spitfire
Author: SARAH MILLER
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2012-12-11
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781471103599

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Annie Sullivan was little more than a half-blind orphan with a fiery tongue when she arrived at Ivy Green in 1887. Desperate for work, she'd taken on a seemingly impossible job-teaching a child who was deaf, blind, and as ferocious as any wild animal. But if anyone was a match for Helen Keller, it was the girl who'd been nicknamed Miss Spitfire. In her efforts to reach Helen's mind, Annie lost teeth to the girl's raging blows, but she never lost faith in her ability to triumph. Told in first person, Annie Sullivan's past, her brazen determination, and her connection to the girl who would call her Teacher are vividly depicted in this powerful novel.

Legally Mine

Legally Mine
Author: Nicole French
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2018-02-19
Genre: Businessmen
ISBN: 1980335060

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What's the point of falling in love if it only breaks your heart?I should be flying high. I've graduated from law school, and I'm ready to start my career. So, why do I feel like I'm carrying the world on my shoulders instead of standing on top of it?Oh, right. Him. Bad boy. Billionaire. Larger-than-life Brandon Sterling. In a few short months, he became the center of my universe, only to flip it upside down and inside out, leaving me to make the biggest decision of my life alone. I don't want to miss him like I do. I don't want to love him like I do. But I don't seem to have a choice in the matter.So, the question is, when he comes back--if he comes back--will he forgive me for what I've done?

The Lost Crown

The Lost Crown
Author: Sarah Miller
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2012-07-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781416983415

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In alternating chapters, Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatiana, Maria, and Anastasia tell how their privileged lives as the daughters of the Tsar in early twentieth-century Russia are transformed by World War and revolution.

Little Miss Spitfire

Little Miss Spitfire
Author: James Floyd Stone
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1948
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: CUB:P101011908008

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Miss Spitfire

Miss Spitfire
Author: Sarah Miller
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2010-01-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1436114500

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The Miracle Tragedy of the Dionne Quintuplets

The Miracle   Tragedy of the Dionne Quintuplets
Author: Sarah Miller
Publsiher: Schwartz & Wade
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2019-08-27
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781524713836

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In this riveting, beyond-belief true story from the author of The Borden Murders, meet the five children who captivated the entire world. When the Dionne Quintuplets were born on May 28, 1934, weighing a grand total of just over 13 pounds, no one expected them to live so much as an hour. Overnight, Yvonne, Annette, Cécile, Émilie, and Marie Dionne mesmerized the globe, defying medical history with every breath they took. In an effort to protect them from hucksters and showmen, the Ontario government took custody of the five identical babies, sequestering them in a private, custom-built hospital across the road from their family--and then, in a stunning act of hypocrisy, proceeded to exploit them for the next nine years. The Dionne Quintuplets became a more popular attraction than Niagara Falls, ogled through one-way screens by sightseers as they splashed in their wading pool at the center of a tourist hotspot known as Quintland. Here, Sarah Miller reconstructs their unprecedented upbringing with fresh depth and subtlety, bringing to new light their resilience and the indelible bond of their unique sisterhood.

Lady Lucy Houston DBE

Lady Lucy Houston DBE
Author: Miles Macnair
Publsiher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2016-10-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781473879386

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The life-story of Lady Lucy Houston DBE must surely be one of the most romantic and dramatic epics of the last one hundred and fifty years, yet nowadays she is a woman unknown. She was a renowned beauty with a sharp intelligence, and over the years she would exploit her charismatic charm, first as a teenager to entice a wealthy lover, and subsequently to lead three husbands to the altar.She was an ardent and productive campaigner for womens rights, conducting outstanding works of charity during the Great War, such as providing a convalescent home for nurses returning from the front line. In recognition of these endeavours, she was made a Dame of the British Empire in 1917. After the death of her third husband, a known misogynist, under mysterious circumstances, she was temporarily certified mad, but his Will was to make her the richest woman in England. During the rest of her eventful and eccentric lifetime, she spent her fortune on a vast number of charitable causes, whilst waging a feisty political campaign against weak British politicians of all parties. As a great admirer of how Mussolini had restored Italys patriotic self-esteem, she championed men like Winston Churchill as the future saviour of her own beloved country. But her greatest legacy arose from her steadfast support for the Royal Air Force, whose finances were being crippled. She funded the 1931 Schneider Trophy Race as well as the Houston-Mount Everest Expedition of 1933. This funding had a crucial bearing on the development of the Merlin engine and the Spitfire aircraft, essentially kick starting the chain of events that would ultimately end in allied victory during the Battle of Britain. She died before the cataclysmic war that she so accurately predicted however, her death being precipitated by an infatuation with Edward, Prince of Wales.In spite of her many eccentricities, the enchanting, infuriating, inspiring and endlessly controversial Lucy Houston deserves to be remembered as a very patriotic lady indeed.

The Borden Murders

The Borden Murders
Author: Sarah Miller
Publsiher: Schwartz & Wade
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2016-01-12
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780553498103

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With murder, court battles, and sensational newspaper headlines, the story of Lizzie Borden is compulsively readable and perfect for the Common Core. Lizzie Borden took an axe, gave her mother forty whacks. When she saw what she had done, she gave her father forty-one. In a compelling, linear narrative, Miller takes readers along as she investigates a brutal crime: the August 4, 1892, murders of wealthy and prominent Andrew and Abby Borden. The accused? Mild-mannered and highly respected Lizzie Borden, daughter of Andrew and stepdaughter of Abby. Most of what is known about Lizzie’s arrest and subsequent trial (and acquittal) comes from sensationalized newspaper reports; as Miller sorts fact from fiction, and as a legal battle gets under way, a gripping portrait of a woman and a town emerges. With inserts featuring period photos and newspaper clippings—and, yes, images from the murder scene—readers will devour this nonfiction book that reads like fiction. A School Library Journal Best Best Book of the Year "Sure to be a hit with true crime fans everywhere." —School Library Journal, Starred