The Pink Room

The Pink Room
Author: Mark LaFlamme
Publsiher: Booklocker.com
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2005-11-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781591138532

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In this novel by LaFlamme, the world's leading physicist attempts to use string theory to bring his daughter back from the dead.

Goodbye Pink Room

Goodbye Pink Room
Author: Jane Grayshon
Publsiher: Lion Books
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2014-03-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780745956466

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Rose grew up in a family where she felt inferior to her brothers and afraid of her mother, who warned her fiercely about men who hid in bushes and did unspeakable things to children. But Uncle George made her feel safe, loved and wanted. Her whole family trusted him - so when he wanted to take Rose off for special treats, her parents were delighted. And so was Rose - but she got puzzled when he wanted to take photographs of her in the nude. Soon he was warning her that she had been very naughty and he could get her into a lot of trouble, so she must keep quiet. Knowing she was special to him, she knew he wouldn't want her to get hurt - even though he did hurt her sometimes. And besides, Jesus was watching over her - and Uncle George was a big part of church life. So what he was doing must be all right, mustn't it - and if it wasn't, Jesus would stop him, wouldn't he?

Leaving the Pink House

Leaving the Pink House
Author: Ladette Randolph
Publsiher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2014-09-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781609382742

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Ladette Randolph understands her life best through the houses she has inhabited. From the isolated farmhouse of her childhood, to the series of houses her family occupied in small towns across Nebraska as her father pursued his dream of becoming a minister, to the equally small houses she lived in as a single mother and graduate student, houses have shaped her understanding of her place in the world and served as touchstones for a life marked by both constancy and endless cycles of change. On September 12, 2001, Randolph and her husband bought a dilapidated farmhouse on twenty acres outside Lincoln, Nebraska, and set about gutting and rebuilding the house themselves. They had nine months to complete the work. The project, undertaken at a time of national unrest and uncertainty, led Randolph to reflect on the houses of her past and the stages of her life that played out in each, both painful and joyful. As the couple struggles to bring the dilapidated house back to life, Randolph simultaneously traces the contours of a life deeply shaped by the Nebraska plains, where her family has lived for generations, and how those roots helped her find the strength to overcome devastating losses as a young adult. Weaving together strands of departures and arrivals, new houses and deep roots, cycles of change and the cycles of the seasons, Leaving the Pink House is a richly layered and compelling memoir of the meaning of home and family, and how they can never really leave us, even if we leave them.

Pink House Living

Pink House Living
Author: Emily Murray
Publsiher: Ryland Peters & Small
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-03-19
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1788790847

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Pink has become the hottest color in interiors. Quartz Pink was the Pantone color of 2016 and since then the hue has gone from strength to strength, playing a starring role at the 2018 Milan Design Week. "From advertising to design and fashion, millennial pink has taken popular culture by storm, and it isn't going anywhere" House & Garden Pink House Living is a beautiful, practical guide to decorating with pink by Emily Murray of the award-winning The Pink House blog. Emily draws on her recent interiors projects to guide the reader through their own rose-tinted renovations and includes case studies on well-known interiors experts that reveal their use of pink, their go-to paint shades and where they glean "pinkspiration". Pink House Living is not about decorating your home in pink from rooftop to rugs, but a look at how the color can be used alongside other hues—sometimes sparingly, sometimes in spades. Divided up by room, the book uses the color pink and its history as a starting point from which to discuss the decorating process. Readers will be entertained by Emily’s interiors insights and witty turn of phrase while gaining invaluable advice on adding pink—and color in general—to their homes.

Furnishings at Faraway

Furnishings at Faraway
Author: David H. Wallace
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 534
Release: 1987
Genre: Chiricahua National Monument (Ariz.)
ISBN: MINN:319510029483822

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Stop Breakin Down

Stop Breakin Down
Author: John McManus
Publsiher: Picador
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2000-06-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780312274481

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Winner of the Whiting Writers' Award In a voice somewhere between Cormac McCarthy and Kurt Cobain, John McManus explores young people living in extreme situations. Some are in the Tennessee Smoky Mountains, some in the Pacific Northwest, a few are in the Western deserts of Utah and Nevada, one is in England, and many are scattered throughout the Southern US. All are desperate for something beyond the ordinary lives that are given to them, and every one is absolutely unforgettable.

Home of Franklin D Roosevelt

Home of Franklin D  Roosevelt
Author: Peggy A. Albee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 538
Release: 1996
Genre: Architecture, Domestic
ISBN: UCR:31210019575966

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Eva Per n

Eva Per  n
Author: María Belén Rabadán Vega,Mirna Vohnsen
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2021-08-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781538139134

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No Latin American woman has ever elicited such extreme feelings of love and hate as Eva Perón. She was an actress of humble origins who fell in love with and married the soon-to-be president of Argentina, Juan Domingo Perón. Evita, as she was fondly known, became the most powerful woman in Argentine history. Adored by the masses and loathed by the bourgeoisie, Evita polarized Argentine society. Not even her death could put an end to the mixed feelings she aroused during her lifetime, and Evita remains till this day a controversial figure. Eva Perón: A Reference Guide to Her Life and Works captures Evita’s eventful life, her works, and her legacy. The volume features a chronology that includes her childhood, her acting career, her trip to Europe, her political activity, her illness, and her death, as well as more recent events that have memorialized her. While an introduction offers a brief account of her life, a dictionary section lists entries on people, places, and events related to her. A comprehensive bibliography offers a list of works by and about Evita. Finally, a filmography includes the movies in which Evita appeared and the TV series and films that have been made about her.