The Woman Who Wasn t There

The Woman Who Wasn t There
Author: Robin Gaby Fisher,Angelo J Guglielmo
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2013-01-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781451652093

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Traces the story of Tania Head, who falsely claimed to be a September 11 survivor, describing her interviews with the co-author and the discovery that she was not in America at the time of the attacks.

The Woman Who Can t Forget

The Woman Who Can t Forget
Author: Jill Price
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2008-12-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781847376015

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Jill Price has the first diagnosed case of a memory condition called "hyperthymestic syndrome" -- the continuous, automatic, autobiographical recall of every day of her life since she was fourteen. Give her any date from that year on, and she can almost instantly tell you what day of the week it was, what she did on that day, and any major world event or cultural happening that took place, as long as she heard about it that day. Her memories are like scenes from home movies, constantly playing in her head, backward and forward, through the years; not only does she make no effort to call her memories to mind, she cannot stop them. The Woman Who Can't Forgetis the beautifully written and moving story of Jill's quest to come to terms with her extraordinary memory, living with a condition that no one understood, including her, until the scientific team who studied her finally charted the extraordinary terrain of her abilities. As we learn of Jill's struggles first to realize how unusual her memory is and then to contend, as she grows up, with the unique challenges of not being able to forget -- remembering both the good times and the bad, the joyous and the devastating, in such vivid and insistent detail -- the way her memory works is contrasted to a wealth of discoveries about the workings of normal human memory and normal human forgetting. Intriguing light is shed on the vital role of what's called "motivated forgetting"; as well as theories about childhood amnesia, the loss of memory for the first two to three years of our lives; the emotional content of memories; and the way in which autobiographical memories are normally crafted into an ever-evolving and empowering life story.

The Woman Who Didn t Grow Old

The Woman Who Didn t Grow Old
Author: Gregoire Delacourt
Publsiher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2020-02-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781474612203

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What happened to Betty is every woman's dream. Isn't it? There are those who never grow old because they are taken too soon. There are those who grow old without worries, enjoying everything life has to offer. There are those who desperately try to slow down the ticking clock. And then there's Betty. Betty, who mysteriously stops growing old on her thirtieth birthday - the same age as her mother when she died. The years leave no trace on Betty's face, but as everyone around her is transformed by the relentless march of time, her once golden life begins to come apart. Because an ageless face is a face without history, without passions, without memories. A blank canvas others will slowly, inexorably forget... A feminist version of Dorian Grey, written with the elegant and timeless charm of The Elegance of the Hedgehog, the beating heart of The Reader on the 6.27 and the same touch of magic as The Keeper of Lost Things.

Finding the Woman Who Didn t Exist

Finding the Woman Who Didn t Exist
Author: Melanie C. Hawthorne
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2020-03-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781496210548

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Gisèle d'Estoc was the pseudonym of a nineteenth-century French woman writer and, it turns out, artist who, among other things, was accused of being a bomb-planting anarchist, the cross-dressing lover of writer Guy de Maupassant, and the fighter of at least one duel with another woman, inspiring Bayard's famous painting on the subject. The true identity of this enigmatic woman remained unknown and was even considered fictional until recently, when Melanie C. Hawthorne resurrected d'Estoc's discarded story from the annals of forgotten history. Finding the Woman Who Didn't Exist begins with the claim by expert literary historians of France on the eve of World War II that the woman then known only as Gisèle d'Estoc was merely a hoax. More than fifty years later, Hawthorne not only proves that she did exist but also uncovers details about her fascinating life and career, along the way adding to our understanding of nineteenth-century France, literary culture, and gender identity. Hawthorne explores the intriguing life of the real d'Estoc, explaining why others came to doubt the "experts" and following the threads of evidence that the latter overlooked. In focusing on how narratives are shaped for particular audiences at particular times, Hawthorne also tells "the story of the story," which reveals how the habits of thought fostered by the humanities continue to matter beyond the halls of academe.

5 Habits of a Woman Who Doesn t Quit

5 Habits of a Woman Who Doesn t Quit
Author: Nicki Koziarz
Publsiher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2016-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781433690099

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Have you ever gotten to the place where you just couldn’t take it anymore? Dreams. Programs. Jobs. Relationships. There are so many different areas where we feel like calling it quits. It’s time for an honest conversation on how not to give in to the temptation to give up. Nicki Koziarz is a woman who has thrown in the towel a time or two. In fact, she’s quit just about everything in her life. But with God’s help, she’s discovered a few habits that have helped her and others conquer the choice to quit. 5 Habits of a Woman Who Doesn’t Quit will enable you to: Evaluate the internal personal struggles that make you want to quit. Cultivate consistent habits to help you progress toward your goals. Receive a fresh dose of perspective from the Bible that will help you develop perseverance. You are not made to quit! Join Nicki as she identifies five habits to help you keep going no matter what struggles may come your way.

The Woman Who Couldn t Die

The Woman Who Couldn t Die
Author: Arthur Stringer
Publsiher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2023-12-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781667630724

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We have a brilliant scientist in Dr. Pareso, a foreigner who has come mysteriously to this country. He interests a young reporter, David Law, in some of his experiments, and when, with the assistance of a young Viking, Knutsson, and Law, the three start on their astounding quest for the woman who has been frozen in the northern ice tomb for centuries—then the story really starts. The descriptions of the hardships the three men endured on their way north thru the wilds before discovery of the Lost Tribe, are very good. The plot is absolutely unique and the result is an entirely different mystery story.

The Woman Who Rides Like a Man

The Woman Who Rides Like a Man
Author: Tamora Pierce
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2011-04-19
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781442427655

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Alanna, the on;y female knight in the kingdom, must come to terms with her identity as a woman when Prince Jonathan proposes marriage.

The Woman Who Wouldn t Talk

The Woman Who Wouldn t Talk
Author: Susan McDougal
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2003-12-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 078671302X

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The New York Times bestseller and Book Sense 76 pick is now in paperback. This is the book by Whitewater warrior Susan McDougal that created a media sensation, with author appearances on Today, The O'Reilly Factor, Larry King, Crossfire, FOX Morning News, and The CBS Early Show; and a controversial review in The New York Times that generated chat all over the Internet, and the newspaper's own printed correction. Breaking her silence on the Whitewater affair and giving a moving portrait of what happens to women in American prisons, McDougal's book is a must-read for Americans of all political stripes and for everyone concerned about wrongful conviction and imprisonment. Black-and-white photographs are included.