Sisters of Valor

Sisters of Valor
Author: Rosalie T. Turner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2009-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0979237521

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The sometimes-forgotten valor of the service wife during the Vietnam War years, told through four very different women who come together and find the support they need. The women grapple with what the Vietnam War meant to us as a country and to them personally.

Sister s Valor

Sister s Valor
Author: Daniel Mendez
Publsiher: Daniel Mendez
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-11-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9798223927075

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This is a story about tow sisters one sister get kidnaped and the other sister rescues her and later on they find out the kidnappers motive behind the kidnapping

Sisters Valor Rescuing Innocence

Sisters Valor Rescuing Innocence
Author: Daniel Mendez
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-01-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9798223211877

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This story is about tow sisters one sisters gets kidnapped and her older sister rescues her and later on they fine out the kidnappers motive behind the kidnapping

Sister Teresa

Sister Teresa
Author: Bárbara Mujica
Publsiher: ABRAMS
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2008-02-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781468306132

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“This brilliant fictional biography of Saint Teresa of Ávila breathes new life into a sacred subject” (Booklist). She is Saint Teresa—known as a mystic, reformer, and founder of convents, and the author of numerous texts that introduced her radical religious ideas and practices to a society suffering through the repressive throes of the Spanish Inquisition. In Bárbara Mujica’s masterful tale, her story—her days of youthful romance, her sensual fits of spiritual rapture, secret heritage as a Jewish convert to Catholicism, cloak-and-dagger political dealings, struggles against sexual blackmail, and mysterious illness—unfolds with a tumultuous urgency. Blending fact with fiction in vivid detail, painstakingly researched and beautifully rendered, Mujica’s tale conjures a brilliant picture of sisterhood, faith, the terror of religious persecution, the miracle of salvation, and of one woman’s challenge to the power of strict orthodoxy, a challenge that consisted of a crime of passion—her own personal relationship with God. “This engaging novel depicts Teresa of Ávila as an extraordinary woman whose visions, church reform ideas and writing may well have been inspired by God . . . Surprisingly light and entertaining.” —Publishers Weekly “A lifelong friend remembers Teresa of Ávila, ‘Spain’s most beloved saint,’ in this richly entertaining historical novel from Mujica . . . An earthy, humanizing portrait.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “Mujica brings this tumultuous time in history to vivid life. A very interesting and compelling novel which focuses more on Teresa’s entire life rather than simply her religion.” —Historical Novel Society

The Ancient Cathedral Of Cornwall Historically Surveyed

The Ancient Cathedral Of Cornwall Historically Surveyed
Author: John Whitaker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 444
Release: 1804
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BSB:BSB10005885

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The New Ship of Zion

The New Ship of Zion
Author: Martina Könighofer
Publsiher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783825810559

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The New Ship of Zion explores the dynamic Diaspora dimensions of the African Hebrew Israelites, a spiritual movement of African Americans who have traced their roots to Zion. With the successful establishment of thriving model communities in Israel and Ghana they have built up a framework for repatriation to the motherland. The resulting constructions of ethnic and cultural identity are the subjects of this book. It also sheds light on the ideological concepts of other communities that travel the same waters as the New Ship of Zion, such as the Rastafarians.

Women in the American Civil War 2 volumes

Women in the American Civil War  2 volumes
Author: Lisa . Tendrich Frank
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 775
Release: 2007-12-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781851096053

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This fascinating work tells the untold story of the role of women in the Civil War, from battlefield to home front. Most Americans can name famous generals and notable battles from the Civil War. With rare exception, they know neither the women of that war nor their part in it. Yet, as this encyclopedia demonstrates, women played a critical role. The book's 400 A–Z entries focus on specific people, organizations, issues, and battles, and a dozen contextual essays provide detailed information about the social, political, and family issues that shaped women's lives during the Civil War era. Women in the American Civil War satisfies a growing interest in this topic. Readers will learn how the Civil War became a vehicle for expanding the role of women in society. Representing the work of more than 100 scholars, this book treats in depth all aspects of the previously untold story of women in the Civil War.

Girls Can

Girls Can
Author: Marissa Sebastian
Publsiher: Disney Electronic Content
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-10-13
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781426372674

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Girls Can ... Innovate! Discover! Create! Lead nations AND rule kingdoms. Girls can change the world! This book puts to rest the tired adages of things girls “can’t” do with powerful proof that girls not only CAN, but they DO! Featuring profiles of over 75 remarkable women from across centuries and around the world, from math whiz Katherine Johnson to legendary leaders like Queen Elizabeth I, game changers like Serena Williams to avant-garde artists like Frida Kahlo, and so many more, you’ll discover amazing, diverse women, both famous and little-known, who smashed stereotypes, overcame odds, and achieved their goals. With interviews and encouraging advice from world-changing women of today such as media mogul Oprah Winfrey, philanthropist Melinda Gates, renowned journalist Christiane Amanpour, National Geographic explorers and planet protectors like Sylvia Earle, and more, as well as concrete tips for breaking barriers and raising your voice, this inspirational book will have you ready to follow in the footsteps of women who made—and are making—history. You’ll see that not only some Girls Can—you can!