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Zelda Edelson - Painter

Zelda Edelson - Painter

Zelda Edelson

Lulu.com
2018
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This is a book of the paintings and some poetry by Zelda Edelson. She paints in the tradition of Abstract Expressionism, largely with acrylic paints on canvas, occasionally with pastels. The book also includes some of her personal history, her own journey into painting, and two of her poems. Zelda was born in Philadelphia, lived in Oklahoma and Massachusetts, and raised her three children outside of New Haven, CT. She was married to Marshall Edelson, MD, PhD, who was a Professor of Psychiatry at Yale University. Zelda had a 20 plus year career as the Editor of Print at the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History. In addition to editing books, Zelda edited the natural history magazine, Discovery. After retiring Zelda returned to Mainline Philadelphia where she lives and paints.
Zelda

Zelda

D'Aprano Zelda

Spinifex Press
1995
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Our house was a single-fronted cottage in the slum area of Carlton. There were no distinctive features to differentiate it from most of the small cottages ... Zelda D'Aprano, a working-class woman at the forefront of the Women's Liberation Movement in Australia, shows in her autobiography the same raw spirit she evidenced when chaining herself to the Commonwealth Building in Melbourne to protest unequal pay on 21 October 1969. The life of a remarkable woman who often battled alone for what women today take for granted. Zelda is a moving, down-to-earth recounting of the past, an insightful criticism of how society is structured and reminds us of the exuberance of the Women's Liberation Movement.
Zelda: A Biography

Zelda: A Biography

Nancy Milford

HARPER PERENNIAL
2011
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"Profound, overwhelmingly moving . . . a richly complex love story." -- New York Times Acclaimed biographer Nancy Milford brings to life the tormented, elusive personality of Zelda Sayre and clarifies as never before Zelda's relationship with her husband F. Scott Fitzgerald--tracing the inner disintegration of a gifted, despairing woman, torn by the clash between her husband's career and her own talent. Zelda Sayre's stormy life spanned from notoriety as a spirited Southern beauty to success as a gifted novelist and international celebrity at the side of her husband, F. Scott Fitzgerald. Zelda and Fitzgerald were one of the most visible couples of the Jazz Age, inhabiting and creating around them a world of excitement, romance, art, and promise. Yet their tumultuous relationship precipitated a descent into depression and mental instability for Zelda, leaving her to spend the final twenty years of her life in hospital care, until a fire at a sanitarium claimed her life. Incorporating years of exhaustive research and interviews, Milford illuminates Zelda's nuanced and elusive personality, giving character to both her artistic vibrancy and to her catastrophic collapse.
Zelda Fitzgerald

Zelda Fitzgerald

Sally Cline

Faber Faber
2010
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Zelda Fitzgerald, along with her husband F. Scott Fitzgerald, is remembered above all else as a personification of the style and glamour of the roaring twenties - an age of carefree affluence such as the world has not seen since. But along with the wealth and parties came a troubled mind, at a time when a woman exploiting her freedom of expression was likely to attract accusations of insanity. After 1934 Zelda spent most of her life in a mental institution; outliving her husband by few years, she died in a fire as she was awaiting electroconvulsive therapy in a sanatorium. Zelda's story has often been told by detractors, who would cast her as a parasite in the marriage - most famously, Ernest Hemingway accused her of taking pleasure in blunting her husband's genius; when she wrote her autobiographical novel, Fitzgerald himself complained she had used his material. But was this fair, when Fitzgerald's novels were based on their life together? Sally Cline's biography, first published in 2003, makes use of letters, journals, and doctor's records to detail the development of their marriage, and to show the collusion between husband and doctors in a misdirected attempt to 'cure' Zelda's illness. Their prescription - no dancing, no painting, and above all, no writing - left her creative urges with no outlet, and was bound to make matters worse for a woman who thrived on the expression of allure and wealth.
Zelda at the Oasis

Zelda at the Oasis

P H Lin

SAMUEL FRENCH LTD
2015
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Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald, wife of legendary American novelist, F. Scott Fitzgerald, wants nothing more than to be recognized as an artist in her own right. Two things stand in her way: a growing mental instability and the overbearing shadow of her husband. On this magical night in the 1930's, Zelda discovers The Club Oasis, a New York City bar where she has escaped to drink alone...until a unique and unexpected friendship is forged with an aspiring musician who plays piano and tends bar at the Oas
Zelda and Babe

Zelda and Babe

Linda E. Minton

Vadagrace Publishing LLC
2019
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When Mom Marcy goes to the beach, Zelda and Babe spend the week in the care of Aunt Linda and Aunt Leslie. Babe, the long-haired red tabby cat, can't make Aunt Linda understand CAT language for "I want to go outside to play." Aunt Linda only speaks DOG language to Zelda, the Italian Greyhound, who also lives with Mom Marcy. All ends well when Mom Marcy returns home, and they all remember home is the best place to be.
Zelda and Ivy: The Runaways

Zelda and Ivy: The Runaways

Laura McGee Kvasnosky

Candlewick Press (MA)
2013
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The fabulous fox sisters return in three funny stories perfect for beginning readers. Whether Zelda and Ivy are combating the injustice of cucumber sandwiches for lunch, deciding what to leave the children of the future in their time capsule, or solving Zelda's writer's block, they are sure to tickle the funny bones of both new and returning fans.
Zelda and Ivy: Keeping Secrets

Zelda and Ivy: Keeping Secrets

Laura McGee Kvasnosky

Candlewick Press (MA)
2013
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This Candlewick Sparks title offers newly independent readers the chance to experience early fiction from one of today's most talented author-illustrators. It's springtime, and little sister Ivy wants to prove she can keep a secret, but there are some secrets that are too good to keep. Big sister Zelda longs to play the perfect April Fool's Day prank, but can she outsmart the clever Ivy? And will opera star hopeful Zelda be upstaged by a butterfly in the final act? Fresh and funny, full of sugar and sass, this trio of tales about everyday life with siblings and friends--a companion to the Theodor Seuss Geisel Award winner Zelda and Ivy: The Runaways--is sure to strike a chord with young readers everywhere.
Zelda and Ivy: Candlewick Sparks

Zelda and Ivy: Candlewick Sparks

Laura McGee Kvasnosky

Candlewick Press (MA)
2014
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"A gentle, humorous look at sibling dynamics. . . . Doozy up your shelves with Zelda and Ivy." --School Library Journal (starred review) Zelda and Ivy are fox sisters with a flair for the dramatic. Their exploits unfold with plenty of sugar and sass in this spirited trio of stories. Wry and genuine, the linked episodes and expressive illustrations will strike home with beginning readers, especially those who've experienced the warmth--and occasional wrath--of a sibling's attentions.
Zelda and Ivy and the Boy Next Door: Candlewick Sparks

Zelda and Ivy and the Boy Next Door: Candlewick Sparks

Laura McGee Kvasnosky

Candlewick Press (MA)
2014
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"Those true-to-life little fox sisters Zelda and Ivy return, and now a boy has moved in next door. . . . Delightfully droll, and at the same time awfully sweet." - Booklist Eugene has just moved in next door, and Zelda and Ivy are happy to find a new playmate. But with three friends, it's often two against one. Or is that one against two? Laura McGee Kvasnosky's follow-up trio of stories starring the fabulous fox sisters takes a wry, honest look at the relationships between friends. Ideal for beginning readers - who will no doubt glimpse a little of their own lives on these lively pages.
Zelda's Zombie Zoo

Zelda's Zombie Zoo

Gary Reed

Binary Publications
2014
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Welcome to an unusual zoo...a Zombie Zoo Join caretaker, Zelda and her pet cat, Meow, as they take you on a tour of the zoo and provide information about all your favorite animals, even though they have been zombified Geared for the young, each animal is drawn by a different artist and Zelda provides some fascinating facts about each as well as some of the daily activities she has to do as caretaker. The full color drawings are created by 30 guest artists. Terry Pavlet provides the Zelda scenes.
Zelda, The Queen of Paris

Zelda, The Queen of Paris

Paul Chutkow

Val De Grace
2018
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Move over, Marley: here comes Zelda, a scruffy, high-spirited dog struggling to survive in the mean streets of India -- until she charms her way into an American family and goes on to fame and glory in Paris, Italy, and California Wine Country. In India, wild scavenging street dogs are considered the lowest of the low. Shopkeepers swat them away with brooms. Mothers scream at them and kick them away from their kids. Taxi drivers often drive straight at them and even run them down. After a little time in India you can understand why: These dogs can be vicious, and many carry nasty infections and disease, including rabies. Not surprisingly, most of these dogs come to a miserable end. This is the story of one lowly street dog who was determined to do better. One day, while roaming the streets of New Delhi and begging for something, anything to eat, she found her way to the backdoor of Paul Chutkow and his very pregnant wife Eda. Paul wanted no part of this mangy mutt; India was in the throes of a major political crisis, their first child was on the way, and this dog promised to be nothing but trouble. But this little beast had charm, humor, and a magnificent spirit: if beg she must, she would do so with dignity and her best paw forward. For Paul and Eda, there was simply no resisting her. Soon, Zelda was an essential part of their young family, and before long she was on her way to Paris and a life far beyond anyone’s dreams: with royal care, gourmet meals, and heavenly summers on the island of Sardinia. At first, her Parisian neighbors shunned the lowly mutt and wished she’d go away. But when Zelda alertly captured a very high-end wine thief -- only in France! -- she won every heart in the neighborhood and was promptly crowned “The Queen of Paris.” What a girl! What a story! And what a delightful addition to the wealth of dog books that so many American readers love and cherish!
Zelda's Big Adventure

Zelda's Big Adventure

Marie Alafaci

Clarion Books
2017
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Zelda has big plans--she wants to be the first chicken in space. She leaves nothing to chance as she builds her spaceship, plans her experiments, and packs for the journey. All she needs now is a little help from her friends, and if they won't step up, Zelda will just have to manage on her own Eye-popping art and a story of perseverance and ingenuity prove that for a plucky hen, the sky is never the limit. This modern twist on the traditional The Little Red Hen story features an endearing and resourceful chicken determined to fulfill her dream.
Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald

Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald

Linda Wagner-Martin

Palgrave Macmillan
2004
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Linda Wagner-Martin's Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald is a twenty-first century story. Using cultural and gender studies as contexts, Wagner-Martin brings new information to the story of the Alabama judge's daughter who, at seventeen, met her husband-to-be, Scott Fitzgerald. Swept away from her stable home life into Jazz Age New York and Paris, Zelda eventually learned to be a writer and a painter; and she came close to being a ballerina. An evocative portrayal of a talented woman's professional and emotional conflicts, this study contains extensive notes and new photographs.