The Tin Ticket

The Tin Ticket
Author: Deborah J. Swiss
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2010-10-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781101464427

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The convict women who built a continent..."A moving and fascinating story." --Adam Hochschild, author of King Leopold's Ghost Historian Deborah J. Swiss tells the heartbreaking, horrifying, and ultimately triumphant story of the women exiled from the British Isles and forced into slavery and savagery-who created the most liberated society of their time. The Tin Ticket takes us to the dawn of the nineteenth century and into the lives of Agnes McMillan, whose defiance and resilience carried her to a far more dramatic rebellion; Agnes's best friend Janet Houston, who rescued her from the Glasgow wynds and was also transported to Van Diemen's Land; Ludlow Tedder, forced to choose just one of her four children to accompany her to the other side of the world; Bridget Mulligan, who gave birth to a line of powerful women stretching to the present day. It also tells the tale of Elizabeth Gurney Fry, a Quaker reformer who touched all their lives. Ultimately, it is the story of women discarded by their homeland and forgotten by history-who, by sheer force of will, become the heart and soul of a new nation.

The Ceylon Manual for the Use of Officials

The Ceylon Manual  for the Use of Officials
Author: Edward Beaumont Fraser Sueter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 644
Release: 1913
Genre: Sri Lanka
ISBN: WISC:89016886210

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The Times of Ceylon Green Book

The Times of Ceylon Green Book
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 848
Release: 1921
Genre: Sri Lanka
ISBN: MINN:31951D005749636

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Indian Immigrant Plantation Workers in Sri Lanka

Indian Immigrant Plantation Workers in Sri Lanka
Author: Dharmapriya Wesumperuma
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1986
Genre: Agricultural laborers
ISBN: UOM:39015040757307

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Giggleswick Your Next Station Stop

Giggleswick  Your Next Station Stop
Author: Lori Anderson
Publsiher: Dr. Lori Anderson
Total Pages: 717
Release: 2021-03-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780578877198

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Just before she turns 50, Molly marries Daniel and moves from sunny Radford Virginia in the pristine Appalachian Mountains of Virginia on the Mid-Atlantic eastern seaboard of America to gray Lancaster in the northwest of England and finds herself in a very different culture. As Molly travels for work across England, she often takes a train through the idyllic village of Giggleswick in the beautiful and mournful Yorkshire Dales. It is during these train trips that the Big Idea of Home comes knocking at Molly’s door and demands her attention. Giggleswick is a novel about home. Giggleswick considers what home means to us when the ground under us trembles and fault lines are hurled through what we once thought was our safe harbor. During the time Molly muses about home, she also faces several challenges. Giggleswick is a portrayal of fortitude and a reminder that we are all dealing with more than we share. Giggleswick weaves a tapestry of past and present; adversity with the ordinary and humorous. Giggleswick is a celebration of the richness of the inner world of an ordinary character. Giggleswick is an anthem to the examined life of a fifty year old working class woman who is more often invisible in literature and life.

The Tin Horse

The Tin Horse
Author: Janice Steinberg
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2013-01-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780345540287

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In the stunning tradition of Lisa See, Maeve Binchy, and Alice Hoffman, The Tin Horse is a rich multigenerational story about the intense, often fraught bond sisters share and the dreams and sorrows that lay at the heart of the immigrant experience. It has been more than sixty years since Elaine Greenstein’s twin sister, Barbara, ran away, cutting off contact with her family forever. Elaine has made peace with that loss. But while sifting through old papers as she prepares to move to Rancho Mañana—or the “Ranch of No Tomorrow” as she refers to the retirement community—she is stunned to find a possible hint to Barbara’s whereabouts all these years later. And it pushes her to confront the fierce love and bitter rivalry of their youth during the 1920s and ’30s, in the Los Angeles Jewish neighborhood of Boyle Heights. Though raised together in Boyle Heights, where kosher delis and storefront signs in Yiddish lined the streets, Elaine and Barbara staked out very different personal territories. Elaine was thoughtful and studious, encouraged to dream of going to college, while Barbara was a bold rule-breaker whose hopes fastened on nearby Hollywood. In the fall of 1939, when the girls were eighteen, Barbara’s recklessness took an alarming turn. Leaving only a cryptic note, she disappeared. In an unforgettable voice layered with humor and insight, Elaine delves into the past. She recalls growing up with her spirited family: her luftmensch of a grandfather, a former tinsmith with tales from the Old Country; her papa, who preaches the American Dream even as it eludes him; her mercurial mother, whose secret grief colors her moods—and of course audacious Barbara and their younger sisters, Audrey and Harriet. As Elaine looks back on the momentous events of history and on the personal dramas of the Greenstein clan, she must finally face the truth of her own childhood, and that of the twin sister she once knew. In The Tin Horse, Janice Steinberg exquisitely unfolds a rich multigenerational story about the intense, often fraught bonds between sisters, mothers, and daughters and the profound and surprising ways we are shaped by those we love. At its core, it is a book not only about the stories we tell but, more important, those we believe, especially the ones about our very selves. Praise for The Tin Horse “Steinberg, the author of five mysteries, has transcended genre to weave a rich story that will appeal to readers who appreciate multigenerational immigrant family sagas as well as those who simply enjoy psychological suspense.”—BookPage

A Hard Ticket Home

A Hard Ticket Home
Author: David Housewright
Publsiher: Minotaur Books
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2004-05-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781429996778

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Ex-St. Paul cop Rushmore McKenzie has more time, and more money, than he knows what to do with. In fact, when he's willing to admit it to himself (and he usually isn't), Mac is downright bored. Until he decides to do a favor for a friend facing a family tragedy: Nine-year-old Stacy Carlson has been diagnosed with leukemia, and the only one with the matching bone marrow that can save her is her older sister, Jamie. Trouble is, Jamie ran away from home years ago. Mac begins combing the backstreets of the Twin Cities, tracking down Jamie's last known associates. He starts with the expected pimps and drug dealers, but the path leads surprisingly to some of the Cities' most respected businessmen, as well as a few characters far more unsavory than the street hustlers he anticipated. As bullets fly and bodies drop, Mac persists, only to find that what he's looking for, and why, are not exactly what he'd imagined. David Housewright's uncanny ability to turn the Twin Cities into an exotic, brooding backdrop for noir fiction, and his winning, witty hero Rushmore McKenzie, serve as a wicked one-two punch in A Hard Ticket Home, a series debut that reinforces Housewright's well-earned reputation as one of crime fiction's rising stars.

Austral Africa Losing it Or Ruling it Bechuanaland expedition under Sir Charles Warren Protectorate enlarged by the imperial Government Announcement to the chiefs in North Bechuanaland Sir Charles Warren visits Shoshong Imperial Government in South Africa the past the present and the future

Austral Africa  Losing it Or Ruling it  Bechuanaland expedition under Sir Charles Warren   Protectorate enlarged by the imperial Government  Announcement to the chiefs in North Bechuanaland  Sir Charles Warren visits Shoshong   Imperial Government in South Africa  the past  the present and the future
Author: John Mackenzie
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 576
Release: 1887
Genre: Africa, Southern
ISBN: HARVARD:HXG52A

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