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Halloween Games & Ghost Stories

Halloween Games & Ghost Stories

Mary F Blain; Ambrose Bierce

Flying Chipmunk Publishing
2008
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Halloween is a time for costumes and parties, especially for the children. But if you're not a professional party organizer, how do you know what to plan for the guests to do? * * * * Let Mary F. Blain take on that chore for you with her excellent book, G
Hero Strong and Other Stories

Hero Strong and Other Stories

Mary F. W. Gibson

University of Tennessee Press
2014
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A teenage orphan from Vermont, Mary Gibson burst onto the literary scene during the early 1850s as a star writer, under the pseudonym Winnie Woodfern, for more than half a dozen Boston “story papers,” mass-circulation weekly periodicals that specialized in popular fiction. Although she would soon join such famous woman authors as Fannie Fern and E. D. E. N. Southworth as featured contributors to the New York Ledger, America’s greatest story paper, Gibson’s subsequent output rarely matched the gender-bending creativity of the tales written in her late teens and early twenties and reprinted in this volume.But “Hero Strong” and Other Stories does much more than recover the work of a forgotten literary prodigy. As explained by historian Daniel A. Cohen, Gibson’s tales also illuminate major interrelated transformations in American girlhood and American women’s authorship. Challenging traditional gender expectations, thousands of girls of Gibson’s generation not only aspired to public careers as writers, artists, educators, and even doctors but also began to experiment with new forms of “female masculinity” in attitude, bearing, behavior, dress, and sexuality—a pattern only gradually domesticated by the nonthreatening image of the “tomboy.” Some, such as Gibson, at once realized and reenacted their dreams on the pages of antebellum story papers.This first modern scholarly edition of Mary Gibson’s early fiction features ten tales of teenage girls (seemingly much like Gibson herself) who fearlessly appropriate masculine traits, defy contemporary gender norms, and struggle to fulfill high worldly ambitions. In addition to several heroines who seek “fame and riches” as authors or artists, Gibson’s unconventional protagonists include three female medical students who resort to grave robbing and a Boston ingénue who dreams of achieving military glory in battle. By moving beyond “literary domesticity” and embracing bold new models of women’s authorship, artistry, and worldly achievement, Gibson and her fictional protagonists stand as exemplars of “the first generation of American girls who imagined they could do almost anything.”
Remapping Biblical Studies

Remapping Biblical Studies

Mary F Foskett

Society of Biblical Literature
2023
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This volume celebrates the thirty years of innovative scholarship and service supported by SBL's Committee on Underrepresented Racial and Ethnic Minorities in the Profession (CUREMP), a vital body in SBL dedicated to advancing the representation and work of racial and ethnic minoritized scholars in biblical studies. The volume includes the presidential addresses of groundbreaking scholars Brian K. Blount, Fernando F. Segovia, Vincent L. Wimbush, and Gale A. Yee with fifteen responses and reflections from members who have led and are leading the way for future generations of scholars.
Remapping Biblical Studies

Remapping Biblical Studies

Mary F Foskett

Society of Biblical Literature
2023
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This volume celebrates the thirty years of innovative scholarship and service supported by SBL's Committee on Underrepresented Racial and Ethnic Minorities in the Profession (CUREMP), a vital body in SBL dedicated to advancing the representation and work of racial and ethnic minoritized scholars in biblical studies. The volume includes the presidential addresses of groundbreaking scholars Brian K. Blount, Fernando F. Segovia, Vincent L. Wimbush, and Gale A. Yee with fifteen responses and reflections from members who have led and are leading the way for future generations of scholars.
The Romance of English Almshouses

The Romance of English Almshouses

Mary F. Raphael

Westphalia Press
2018
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Almshouses date to England in the Middle Ages. In fact, the still existing Hospital of St. Cross in Winchester of York is evidence of this long history of almshouses. It remains in operation today. Almshouses were developed in order to help the elderly, ill, disabled, or impoverished get the assistance they needed. They spread to some regions of the United States and both in England and America differed greatly based on the person developing it, the purpose and the regional influences. For example, in some almshouses in Connecticut, people using the service were regularly punished by whipping for having to use it. Not all of them were unpleasant and since they were often endowed and the residents required to pray for the souls of the benefactors, they differed from workhouses, where the inhabitants were required to earn their keep. Mary F. Raphael focuses on popular, large, established almshouses across England and records her impressions of the region, architecture and residents.
A Rescue from Illiteracy

A Rescue from Illiteracy

Mary F Pecci

Trilogy Christian Publishing
2021
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Imagine you are a twenty-three-year-old illiterate black inmate at San Quentin Prison, unable to read or answer your mail, walking blindly past warning signs posted on prison walls. Then out of the blue, a well-known reading specialist comes right to your door to teach you how to read. This book, A Rescue from Illiteracy, tells that very story. It all began during Mary Pecci's many workshops, when she would be confronted by participants who claimed that adult illiterates had "passed the point of learning." In an effort to disprove this theory, Mary set out to find an adult illiterate and teach him to read. She began to amuse herself with the thought that a prison was one of the few places where she could get an adult illiterate who would be predictably available. But San Quentin, the closest prison, was a maximum-security prison. She was scared stiff. As the days passed, she began to be intrigued by the thought of some poor, lost illiterate in some prison hellhole receiving the services of a professional reading specialist. She could picture him pinching himself to see if it was really happening. She then thought to herself, Wouldn't it be fun to bring a miracle into someone's life? So, Mary prayed for a sign from the Lord, and when she received that sign, she made the arrangements to volunteer to teach an inmate to read at San Quentin Prison. As this story unfolds, it sheds light on three major issues that have a critical impact on our society: the crippling handicap of illiteracy; what life is like in the prison system; and the inadequacy of our public education system.
The Adventures of Linny and Finny, Volume 1: Story one: Baby Brothers and Rollie Pollies Story two: Tea Parties
London and Finn are two mischievous young siblings who embark on all kinds of adventures together in their day to day life. Each story about these two children involves the learning of a Bible verse as it applies to the trouble they get themselves into and the redemption that is found at the end of every story. What will happen to London and Finn as they explore the world around them, as they fight and make-up or as they get themselves into various predicaments? Do they discover that the Bible has something to say that applies to every situation? Why yes, they learn to solve problems with the Bible, on a level that is understandable to even very young children, of course Go on an adventure today with London and Finn and see how God works in the day to day details of these young children's lives. Mary Schulte writes her stories in a way that appeals to both children and their caregivers alike. Mary's many years of working with young children and raising her own have given her an insight into seeing each day as a whimsical adventure with God and His Word. Mary is a retired educator after 40 years of working with young children and their families. She is married to her husband, Ken and resides in central Kansas. Mary and her husband raised four children together and have 10 grandchildren. Mary has also led women's ministries in her local church for over 25 years, organizes women's conferences and serves in children's ministries. Mary's experience and passion for children and her love for the Word of God have inspired her to write books that help the very young reader better understand and learn the Bible. Illustrator, Kara Vaughn, loves to educate through the lens of art. She also resides in Central Kansas. At 22 years old, she landed her first job as a middle school art teacher and her passion for teaching exceeds her passion for art. Being able to educate youth and use art as a form of communication is special to this artist.
The Adventures of Linny and Finny, Volume 1: Story one: Baby Brothers and Rollie Pollies Story two: Tea Parties
London and Finn are two mischievous young siblings who embark on all kinds of adventures together in their day to day life. Each story about these two children involves the learning of a Bible verse as it applies to the trouble they get themselves into and the redemption that is found at the end of every story. What will happen to London and Finn as they explore the world around them, as they fight and make-up or as they get themselves into various predicaments? Do they discover that the Bible has something to say that applies to every situation? Why yes, they learn to solve problems with the Bible, on a level that is understandable to even very young children, of course Go on an adventure today with London and Finn and see how God works in the day to day details of these young children's lives. Mary Schulte writes her stories in a way that appeals to both children and their caregivers alike. Mary's many years of working with young children and raising her own have given her an insight into seeing each day as a whimsical adventure with God and His Word. Mary is a retired educator after 40 years of working with young children and their families. She is married to her husband, Ken and resides in central Kansas. Mary and her husband raised four children together and have 10 grandchildren. Mary has also led women's ministries in her local church for over 25 years, organizes women's conferences and serves in children's ministries. Mary's experience and passion for children and her love for the Word of God have inspired her to write books that help the very young reader better understand and learn the Bible. Illustrator, Kara Vaughn, loves to educate through the lens of art. She also resides in Central Kansas. At 22 years old, she landed her first job as a middle school art teacher and her passion for teaching exceeds her passion for art. Being able to educate youth and use art as a form of communication is special to this artist.
Stepping over Rooftops

Stepping over Rooftops

Mary F Belmont

Archway Publishing
2022
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It is 1892 and most young women from poor immigrant families have little choice about their futures. Many spend long days working in crowded garment factories, earning just pennies a day. Most are expected to marry and produce children while helping family businesses and caring for aging relatives. Only a lucky few are selected to enter nurses' training in New York City's Lower East Side during an era of mass immigration. Eighteen-year-old Rosa Campo is the daughter of Italian immigrants and one of the lucky few chosen to train to become a nurse. While she progresses through her professional journey to save the life of an abandoned newborn and grieve with an older Jewish man whose wife passes away unexpectedly, Rosa befriends another student, Jade Ling, born in America to Chinese immigrants. As they learn to step from rooftop to rooftop when caring for poor patients who live on the least expensive top floor, Rosa and the other nurses diligently work to fulfill their dreams of healing and changing the world by advocating for healthcare for the underserved. Stepping Over Rooftops is the historical tale of a young Italian nurse trainee's journey into adulthood as she works alongside patients, teachers, and other students to contribute to the promise of America through healthcare.
Unanswered Letters

Unanswered Letters

Mary F Belmont

Archway Publishing
2023
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Reconstructed from actual letters and diaries, this is the story of four young people living in Philadelphia whose lives become intertwined when the American Civil War begins in 1861. Jan is a German immigrant who begins his studies at the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Gettysburg. Emma is a Quaker who has learned survival skills growing up in a thick forest. Gabrielle, is a Southerner, was raised by her governess and wealthy Virginian father. Maura travels alone to America from Ireland to escape the potato famine and eventually enters the convent as a Sister of Mercy. Each girl grows up separated from her mother either through a natural or man-made disaster, and each is destined to choose nursing as a career. Many women served as trained nurses in both the Union and Confederate Armies caring for wounded soldiers without preference for which side they fought. It is a little known fact that many of the nurses working to save lives following the Battle of Gettysburg were Catholic nuns from the orders of Sisters of Mercy and Daughters of Charity. This is not a book about war: it is a story about love of God, love of family and friends, and love of country.
The Pleasant Street Partnership (Esprios Classics)
"Pleasant Street was regarded by the Terrace as merely an avenue of approach to its own exclusive precincts. That Pleasant Street came to an end at the Terrace seemed to imply that nothing was to be gained by going farther; and if you desired a quiet, substantial neighborhood, -none of your showy modern houses on meagre lots, but spacious dwellings, standing well apart from each other on high ground, -you found it here
The Little Red Chimney (Esprios Classics)
"The Candy Wagon stood in its accustomed place on the YMCA. corner. The season was late October, and the leaves from the old sycamores, in league with the east wind, after waging a merry war with the janitor all morning, had swept, a triumphant host, across the broad sidewalk, to lie in heaps of golden brown along the curb and beneath the wheels of the Candy Wagon. In the intervals of trade, never brisk before noon, the Candy Man had watched the game, taking sides with the leaves. "