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Secret Engineer: How Emily Roebling Built the Brooklyn Bridge
On a warm spring day in 1883, a woman rode across the Brooklyn Bridge with a rooster on her lap. It was the first trip across an engineering marvel that had taken nearly fourteen years to construct. The woman's husband was the chief engineer, and he knew all about the dangerous new technique involved. The woman insisted she learn as well. When he fell ill mid-construction, her knowledge came in handy. She supervised every aspect of the project while he was bedridden, and she continued to learn about things only men were supposed to know: math, science, engineering. Women weren't supposed to be engineers. But this woman insisted she could do it all, and her hard work helped to create one of the most iconic landmarks in the world. This is the story of Emily Roebling, the secret engineer behind the Brooklyn Bridge, from author-illustrator Rachel Dougherty.
A Raccoon at the White House: Ready-To-Read Level 2
Dip a toe, paw, or fin into history with this fact-tastic Level 2 Ready-to-Read, part of a new series all about pets and the people who owned them When a raccoon arrives at the White House, President Calvin Coolidge and First Lady Grace name her Rebecca and welcome her as a pet. Rebecca tries to fit in with the other animals already living there. But none of them will play with her What will Calvin and Grace do? Discover the story of one of the most unusual White House pets in this fact-filled Level 2 Ready-to-Read.
Plough Quarterly No. 22 - Vocation

Plough Quarterly No. 22 - Vocation

Will Willimon; Rachel Pieh Jones; Anne-Sophie Constant; Mike Rowe; Stephanie Saldaña; Scott Beauchamp; Nathan Schneider; Phil Christman; Michael Brendan Dougherty; Julian Peters

Plough Publishing House
2019
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Your job is not your vocation. Everyone hungers for work that has meaning and purpose. But what gives work meaning? Vocation, or “calling,” is the answer Protestant Christianity offers: each person is called by God to serve the common good in a particular line of work. Your vocation, evidently, might be almost anything: as a nurse, a wilderness guide, a calligrapher, a missionary, an activist, a venture capitalist, a politician, an executioner… Yet, as Will Willimon writes in this issue, the New Testament knows only one form of vocation: discipleship. And discipleship is far more likely to mean leaving father and mother, houses and land, than it is to mean embracing one’s identity as a fisherman or tax collector. This issue of Plough focuses on people who lived their lives with that sense of vocation. Such a life demands self-sacrifice and a willingness to recognize one’s own supposed strengths as weaknesses, as it did for the Canadian philosopher Jean Vanier. It involves a lifelong commitment to a flesh-and-blood church, as Coptic Archbishop Angaelos describes. It may even require a readiness to give up one’s life, as it did for Annalena Tonelli, an Italian humanitarian who pioneered the treatment of tuberculosis in the Horn of Africa. But as these stories also testify, it brings a gladness deeper than any self-chosen path. Also in this issue: - Scott Beauchamp on mercenaries - Nathan Schneider on cryptocurrencies - Stephanie Saldaña on Syrian refugee art - Peter Biles on loneliness at college - Phil Christman on Bible translation - Michael Brendan Dougherty on fatherhood - Insights on vocation from C. S. Lewis, Thérèse of Lisieux, Mother Teresa, Eberhard Arnold, Dorothy Sayers, Jean Vanier, and Gerard Manley Hopkins - poetry by Devon Balwit and Carl Sandburg - reviews of books by Robert Alter, Edwidge Danticat, Matthew D. Hockenos, Amy Waldman, and Jeremy Courtney - art and photography by Pola Rader, Dean Mitchell, Mark Freear, Timothy Jones, Pawel Filipczak, Mary Pal, Harley Manifold, Sami Lalu Jahola, Marc Chagall, and Russell Bain. Plough Quarterly features stories, ideas, and culture for people eager to put their faith into action. Each issue brings you in-depth articles, interviews, poetry, book reviews, and art to help you put Jesus’ message into practice and find common cause with others.
Project X Origins: Brown Book Band, Oxford Level 9: Knights and Castles: Mixed Pack of 5

Project X Origins: Brown Book Band, Oxford Level 9: Knights and Castles: Mixed Pack of 5

Steve Barlow; Steve Skidmore; Claire Llewllyn; John Dougherty; Rachel Axten-Higgs

Oxford University Press
2014
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Project X Origins is a ground-breaking guided reading programme for the whole school. Action-packed stories, fascinating non-fiction and comprehensive guided reading support meet the needs of children at every stage of their reading development. This pack contains 1 set of guided reading notes and 5 reading books, 1 of each of: Under Siege, Dungeon Danger, The Story of Sir Dave, Find Me a Castle! and The Knight's Handbook.
Rachel

Rachel

K B Sykes

KBSykes
2009
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Torn from her mother soon after she was born, lost to a world of deprivation and poverty, she grew up hard and fast, using any means necessary to escape from her broken childhood. Rachel became a product of her environment: a tenacious, spirited, forthright young woman with a sharp mind and a mission to accomplish. Armed only with a faded photograph, she embarks on a quest to reunite herself with her mother and leave the world of prostitution behind her once and for all. When she discovers there is more to her family than expected, Rachel is dragged back into a world of drugs, crime and murder. Although not unfamiliar with the criminal underworld, it's a place to which she would rather not return. Unfortunately for Rachel, she's in it up to her neck. Contains Adult content
Rachel

Rachel

Abbye Ayers Faurot

AuthorHouse
2005
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Rachel's journey from Chipola Roads, the rural community in northwest Florida where she was born in the mid-ninteen-twenties, was so much further than the few miles it took to arrive in the small town where the highschool was located Her naC/ve approach to life was a result of her plain-spoken, down to earth poor farm family's upbringing, where life's rules came mostly from their understanding of the Good Book as handed down to them.
Rachel

Rachel

Caroline Clemmons

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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A woman haunted by a shameful past. A former Pinkerton agent seeking peace. Can love heal old wounds in dusty Tarnation, Texas?Rachel Ross carries a secret that haunts her every step. Leaving behind a troubled past in Virginia, she joins a group of women traveling west to Texas for object matrimony, determined to rebuild her life far from judgment and suspicion. In the dusty town of Tarnation, Rachel finds a place she can call home-and a man who stirs feelings she thought long buried.Zane Evans, a former Pinkerton agent, has seen the darkest sides of humanity during the war and his career. Now, he seeks a quiet life in Tarnation, but meeting Rachel challenges everything he thought he wanted. When a startling event reveals Rachel's hidden past, Zane must decide if he can forgive her silence and embrace the woman he's come to love.Perfect for readers who love western historical romance, Texas frontier romance, strong heroine stories, redemption romance, mail order bride tales, romantic suspense westerns, and second chance love stories.
Rachel

Rachel

Bif Ramone

Independently Published
2019
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People need a place to record their thoughts and desires. They want to write down their plans and secrets too. This is where Rachel records hers.
Rachel

Rachel

Lindsay Anderson

Independently Published
2019
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Dear Journal, Up until the age of thirteen, my best friend/ longtime secret love interest, Carter, and I would celebrate our birthdays together This is due to the fact that he and I share the same birthday Why did the joint celebration stop at thirteen, you ask? That summer was the summer that I moved to Los Angeles to live with my amazing and favorite Aunt Sara, and start filming my new TV show. Even though we would call or facetime each other(we do this daily), and wish each other a happy birthday, and mail each other birthday gifts, it was not the same as being together on our birthdays. Unbeknownst to Carter, and our good friends, I am flying home to Phoenix, AZ to surprise him at his birthday party tonight(Due to the fact that I want to look my best, I went to my usual hair and nails spa yesterday, and got a mani/ pedi, as well as my hair trimmed and cleaned up yesterday) Even though I am only able to be here for the day, and fly back tonight, it is completely worth it -Rachel XOXO