She Caused a Riot

She Caused a Riot
Author: Hannah Jewell
Publsiher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2018-03-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781492662938

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Women's stories are often written as if they spent their entire time on Earth casting woeful but beautiful glances towards the horizon and sighing into the bitter wind at the thought of any conflict. Well, that's not how it f**king happened. When you hear about a woman who was 100% pure and good, you're probably missing the best chapters in her life's story. Maybe she slept around. Maybe she stole. Maybe she crashed planes. Maybe she got shot, or maybe she shot a bad guy (who probably had it coming.) Maybe she caused a scandal. Maybe she caused a riot... From badass writer Hannah Jewell, She Caused a Riot is an empowering, no-holds-barred look into the epic adventures and dangerous exploits of 100 inspiring women who were too brave, too brilliant, too unconventional, too political, too poor, not ladylike enough and not white enough to be recognized by their shitty contemporaries. From 3rd-century Syrian queen Zenobia to 20th-century Nigerian women's rights activist Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti, these are women who gave absolutely zero f**ks, and will inspire a courageous new movement of women to do the same.

The Paradise Caf Mysteries Books 1 3

The Paradise Caf   Mysteries  Books 1 3
Author: Maureen Jennings
Publsiher: Cormorant Books
Total Pages: 519
Release: 2023-03-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781770867239

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Maureen Jennings, the acclaimed author behind Murdoch Mysteries, brings her usual attention to historical detail in the Paradise Café Mysteries featuring Private Investigator Charlotte Frayne and set in Depression-era Toronto. INCLUDES A SNEAK PEEK AT BOOK #4, MARCH ROARS. Heat Wave Charlotte Frayne, junior associate in a two-person investigation firm, looks into a hate-letter delivered to her boss, Theodore Gilmore. On the same day, Hilliard Taylor, a First World War veteran who, together with three other former prisoners-of-war, operates the Paradise Café, seeks the firm’s assistance in uncovering what he believes is the systemic embezzlement of the Café. November Rain Left in charge of the firm after Mr. Gilmore travels to Europe in the fall of 1936 on a mysterious trip, Charlotte Frayne is hired to investigate the untimely death of a disfigured and injured veteran of the Great War. The police have ruled the death a suicide, but the soldier’s mother believes something larger was at play. On the same day, Charlotte is also hired to infiltrate a small womenswear manufacturer to uncover communist agitators the owner believes to be responsible for the labour unrest at his company. Cold Snap P.I. Charlotte Frayne is pulled into a dangerous international plot when her boss provides shelter to a relative fleeing from Germany and who’s privy to information that could change the future his country. Meanwhile, Charlotte’s estranged mother reappears, wanting her help to find a child she gave up at birth twenty years ago.

Sanskrit Stories Vol 2 Guttural Palatal Cerebral Consonants

Sanskrit Stories Vol 2   Guttural Palatal Cerebral Consonants
Author: Ramaro Brigitte
Publsiher: Ramarozatovo Brigitte
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2023-04-24
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Sanskrit composers had set up patterns of sinuosities in the course of Sanskrit stories. King of gods would neglect nothing to underline progressive and inexorable spirals of fall as those of desperate attempts but randomly due to sole abilities of realistic assessments of opportunities from heroes.

Alva Vanderbilt Belmont

Alva Vanderbilt Belmont
Author: Sylvia D. Hoffert
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2011-11-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780253005601

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A fascinating biography of the New York socialite who played a surprising role in the fight for suffrage. Born in the middle of the nineteenth century, Alva Vanderbilt Belmont was known to be domineering, temperamental, and opinionated. She married two millionaires, and pressured her daughter to wed an aristocrat. This resolve to get her own way regardless of the consequences stood her in good stead when she joined the American woman suffrage movement in 1909. Thereafter, she used her wealth, her administrative expertise, and her social celebrity to help convince Congress to pass the 19th Amendment and then to persuade the exhausted leaders of the National Woman’s Party to initiate a worldwide equal rights campaign. In this book, Sylvia D. Hoffert argues that Belmont was a feminist visionary and that her financial support was crucial to the success of the suffrage and equal rights movements. She also shows how Belmont’s activism, and the money she used to support it, enriches our understanding of the personal dynamics of the American woman’s rights movement. Drawing upon and analyzing Belmont’s own memoirs, she illustrates how this determined woman went about the complex and collaborative process of creating her public self. “Engaging . . . Highly recommended.” —Choice

In Enemy Hands

In Enemy Hands
Author: Larry Zellers
Publsiher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2014-04-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813146225

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A newly married Methodist minister, Larry Zellers was serving as a missionary and teacher in a small South Korean town near the 38th parallel when he was captured by the North Koreans on June 25, 1950. Until his release in 1953, Zellers endured brutal conditions and inhumane treatment. Through his story, Zellers shows that, despite the opinion that POWs live only for themselves, many in the camps worked to help others and conducted themselves with honor.

Harlequin Love Inspired March 2021 Box Set 2 of 2

Harlequin Love Inspired March 2021   Box Set 2 of 2
Author: Patrice Lewis,Belle Calhoune,Shannon Taylor Vannatter
Publsiher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2021-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781488071249

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Love Inspired brings you three new titles! Enjoy these uplifting contemporary romances of faith, forgiveness and hope. This box set includes: AMISH BABY LESSONS By Patrice Lewis When Jane Troyer moves to a new Amish community to help in her aunt and uncle’s store, she never expects to become a nanny. But suddenly Levy Struder needs help caring for his newborn niece, and Jane’s wonderful with babies. Might their temporary arrangement turn into forever? HIDING IN ALASKA (A Home to Owl Creek novel) By Belle Calhoune Forced to reinvent herself in witness protection, Isabelle Sanchez begins working for an Alaskan chocolate company. Though she’s drawn to her new boss and heir to the chocolate empire, Connor North, she may never be able to tell him the truth. Can they find love despite her secrets? A TEXAS BOND (A Hill Country Cowboys novel) By Shannon Taylor Vannatter When Ross Lyles discovers his younger brother has twins he never told the family about, Ross is determined to get to know his niece and nephew. But when he shows up at their aunt’s ranch, Stacia Keyes is worried he’ll try to take the children…and lassoing her trust is harder than he ever imagined. For more stories filled with love and faith, look for Love Inspired March 2021 Box Set 1 of 2

Braywatch

Braywatch
Author: Ross O'Carroll-Kelly
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2020-09-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781844884506

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South Dublin's favourite son thought he could face any challenge - until he was asked to cross the bridge over the River Dargle. For Ross O'Carroll-Kelly - schools rugby hero, celebrated bon vivant and lover of beautiful women - life has suddenly become complicated. His father has been accused of rigging a General Election, his seventy-year-old mother is about to bring six surrogate babies into the world, and his daughter is being hailed as 'Ireland's answer to Greta Thunberg', telling everyone who cares to listen that the end of the world is nigh. As if that wasn't bad enough, the Greatest Rugby Player Never to Play for Ireland has a nagging sense that he has to more to contribute to the beautiful game. Now he's been offered a job coaching an underachieving school who've been waiting almost a century for their moment of glory. The challenge is to persuade a collection of jokers, chokers and forty-a-day smokers that they have what it takes to win the Leinster Schools Senior Cup. The only drawback ... the school is in Bray! Praise for the Ross O'Carroll-Kelly series: 'Ross is a national institution ... wicked humour and sharp observation' Irish Times 'One of the funniest writers in the land' Irish Independent 'Extraordinarily accurate and outstandingly funny' Sunday Business Post

The Verse Revolutionaries

The Verse Revolutionaries
Author: Helen Carr
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 996
Release: 2013-03-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781446434765

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The Verse Revolutionaries tells the story of the Imagists, a turbulent and colourful group of poets, who came together in London in the years before the First World War. As T. S. Eliot was to say, appropriately re-invoking the Imagist habit of turning anything they admired into French, the imagist movement was modern poetry's point de repère, the landmark venture that inaugurated Anglo-American literary modernism. A disparate, stormy group, who had dispersed before the twenties began, these 'verse revolutionaries' received both abuse and acclaim, but their poetry, fragmented, pared-down, elliptical yet direct, exerted a powerful influence on modernist writers, and contributed vitally to the transformation of American and British cultural life in those crucial years. Among those involved were the Americans Ezra Pound, H.D., William Carlos Williams, Amy Lowell and John Gould Fletcher, and the British T.E. Hulme, F.S. Flint, Richard Aldington and D.H. Lawrence. On the edges of the story are figures such as W.B. Yeats, Ford Madox Ford, Wyndham Lewis and T. S. Eliot. They came from very different class backgrounds, a heterogeneous mélange then only possible in a great metropolis like London. The Verse Revolutionaries traces the passionate interactions, love affairs and bitter quarrels of these aspiring poets from 1905 to 1917. Helen Carr unpicks the story of how they came together, what they gained from each other in the heady excitement of those early days, and what were the fissures that eventually broke up the movement and their friendships in the dark days of the Great War. Her compelling account challenges the conventional view of Imagism, and offers an acute analysis of the poetry, of the psychology of the individuals involved, and of the evolution and emergence of a transformative cultural movement.