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Singing Forest Enchanted is a delightful story of three children, a big, old, magical Victorian mansion with a 135-acre enchanted wood and meadow. The main character, Abbie, has two parents who are journalists on assignment in the Middle East for the summer, and Abbie is left with her Grandmother, Elsie. She is delighted to make the acquaintance of the twins, Jasmine and Jason, who are also her age. Together they discover a magical library and a wood full of enchanted creatures. The story is filled with action, adventure and mystery, and the message of faith, hope, and love permeates the story while enchanted friends fight to save one of their own, and Abbie and her family pray as her father encounters trouble in the Middle East. The heartwarming story is full of surprises that will have you on the edge of your seat to the end of the book.
"All I ever wanted was a home. A wee home..." Following their eviction from an English-owned tenant farm, Moira and Barnard Culligan's search for a home takes them far from their beloved Ireland to rooming houses by the Erie Canal and servants' quarters, railroad camps, and crowded tenements in Worcester, Massachusetts. Throughout their journey they raise children, face down the "Irish Curse," and contend with the prejudice of nativist Yankees who fear the destruction of democracy at the hands of "Papist" Irish newcomers. Overcoming bigotry, backbreaking work, illness, and loss, the Culligans' resolute experience of survival in 19th century New England is a story that still resonates in today's America, as 21st century immigrants- like their Irish predecessors- similarly struggle for acceptance in their newfound homeland.
In 1828 Bridget Miranda Evoy escaped famine-stricken Ireland with her children for a better life in America. But the relief she desperately sought was elusive. Within two years, she was a widow and was left raising her five children after the untimely death of her husband. Finding herself in dire straits in “The Gateway to the West”, Bridget's Gambit tells the story of how this remarkable young widow managed to make her way to California and became an entrepreneur during the Gold Rush. In this engrossing family saga, Craig S. Harwood recounts the adventures and accomplishments of this singularly determined woman and her daughters, from a harrowing overland crossing in the winter of 1849 to innovative efforts to build an empire in defiance of the social and gender constraints of the Victorian Era. When Bridget and her family arrived in the California Territory, they saw opportunities where others did not, charting a path rooted in a prescient view of the rapidly evolving western economy. By pursuing commercial ventures that served emerging communities in Northern California, the family was able to ascend the social ladder and exert influence, doing business with many early shapers of California statehood. Bridget's Gambit captures the stark reality of the patriarchal world of business in the Old West—and the extraordinary lengths to which Bridget and her daughters went in creating a diverse web of financial enterprises that brought some of the most prominent American businessmen into her orbit. Harwood's spirited biography of an audacious, persistent woman brings to the forefront the largely unheralded contributions of women in the forming of California statehood—and restores a lost chapter to the history of the American West.
Bridget's book is a children's book, geared towards all ages. The story relates to those with anxiety.Bridget was a rescue dog, that suffered from PTSD along with other mental disorders. It's rare that you would meet a dog like Bridget, who was often anti-social, depressed, alone, and a creature of habit. Bridget would nook herself into small corners, stay tight to my mothers side, and run away from new people (especially tall men). She had OCD-like tendencies and would pace around the house, often tiring herself out until she rested. It was very unusual to meet a dog like Bridget.However, there was something very special about Bridget. When you looked at her, you could tell that she felt peace, and comfort in her new home. Not only could you see the trauma in her life, but you felt passionate about making her feel safe. This created a unique love for Bridget. Through her tendencies, and difficult to manage behavior, she was still someone that you enjoyed the presence of. She gave a sense of reality and love to the room, that brought humility to those that interacted with her.Bridget was most free when she would go outside She loved to play, and run. When Bridget was outside, nothing mattered anymore and her behavior changed. It was a very refreshing thing to see.This story, is a simple iteration of Bridget in her essence. The story is meant to be open for interpretation. Mental health is a difficult conversation, and subject that is often avoided. Bridget's book is a both a tool and a reminder, that these struggles exist. Whether it's a fun read for a child, or a conversation starter, all are welcome to embrace the book.In Bridget's book, she overcomes some obstacles, while expressing her true flaws. She is showed love from family, and friends, and displays true happiness.Bridget's book is a book for all
An abandoned kitten is adopted and gets to experience the magic of Christmas for the first time.
Bridget really loves her job as a driving examiner. She meets scores of cute young guys. When the lucky ones pass their tests, they end up getting more than just a license. Glenn, her latest conquest, gives Bridget everything she wants in a relationship. Easy on the eyes, stamina in the bedroom and no strings attached hot sex. That is, until he wants more than she bargained for.This erotica short story has it all. Sizzling sex scenes and romantic love, twists and turns.Parental Discretion Is Advised.
Bridget's Pocket Posh Journal, Chevron
Andrews McMeel Publishing
2016
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Bridget's Pocket Posh Journal, Mum
Andrews McMeel Publishing
2016
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Bridget's Pocket Posh Journal, Polka Dot
Andrews McMeel Publishing
2016
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