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Sarah Morgan

Sarah Morgan

Charles East

Simon Schuster
1992
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Born into one of the best families of Baton Rouge, Sarah Morgan was not yet twenty when she began her diary in January 1862, nine months after the start of the Civil War. She was soon to experience a coming-of-age filled with the turmoil and upheaval that devastated the wartime South. She set down the Remarkable events of the war in a record that remains one of the most vivid, evocative portrayals in existence of a time and place that today make up a crucial chapter in our national history. Sarah Morgan herself emerges as one of the most memorable nineteenth-century women in fiction or nonfiction, a young woman of intelligence and fortitude, as well as of high spirits and passion, who questioned the society into which she was born and the meaning of the war for ordinary families like her own and for the divided nation as a whole. Now published in its entirety for the first time, Sarah Morgan's classic account brings the Civil War and the Old South to life with all the freshness and immediacy of great literature.
Sarah's Psalm: a Novel

Sarah's Psalm: a Novel

Florence Ladd

Scribner
1997
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This searing first novel is the story of Sarah Stewart, a young black Harvard graduate in the 1960s whose growing interest in Africa--and down a path of self-discovery, love, and the choice between loyalty and truth. This is at once the story of the emerging civil rights movement and the beginning of Afro-centrism. Lyrical. Lyrical, moving, and ultimately uncompromising, "Sarah's Psalm" is also a powerful story of love and coming of age.
Sarah Bernhardt

Sarah Bernhardt

Gerda Taranow

Princeton University Press
2015
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Through a study of the actress' films, records and writings, Gerda Taranow reconstructs the rigorously developed artistry that lay behind the superb performances. Analyzing each histrionic element and discussing repertoire she shows how Bernhardt adapted the techniques learned at the Conservatoire and in the theatre to her own particular strengths and limitations. Originally published in 1972. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Sarah Bernhardt

Sarah Bernhardt

Gerda Taranow

Princeton University Press
2016
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Through a study of the actress' films, records and writings, Gerda Taranow reconstructs the rigorously developed artistry that lay behind the superb performances. Analyzing each histrionic element and discussing repertoire she shows how Bernhardt adapted the techniques learned at the Conservatoire and in the theatre to her own particular strengths and limitations. Originally published in 1972. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Sarah the Bold

Sarah the Bold

Eileen Lettick

Eileen Lettick
2018
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African American Sarah Osborne, a 21st century resident of Guilford, Connecticut, celebrates her eleventh birthday. She is angry and disappointed when the gift she receives from her father is a colonial doll instead of the roller blades she anticipated. In the privacy of her bedroom she names the doll Miss Prickle and pledges never to love her like her others. She slams the doll against her bedroom door and is magically transported to the year 1765--a time she knows only through history books. When Sarah awakens on the Guilford town green, she is mistaken for a runaway slave. Follow Sarah on her journey as she meets a renowned American figure, endures racial hatred and cruelty, and strives to make sense of her new life in pre-revolutionary America.
Sarah and Her Twirling Toes

Sarah and Her Twirling Toes

Dawn Marie Hooks

Paper Moon Publications
2016
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Sarah loves how screaming makes her feel.Her tonsils tickle. Her tummy dances. Best of all, her toes twirl But one day, Sarah's scream disappears ... This bright picture book celebrates Sarah's spunky and endearing personality while showing that she can still be herself (with or without screaming). This story was inspired by Sara B., a spunky girl with autism who likes to scream.
Sarah Learns a Lesson

Sarah Learns a Lesson

Yvonne G. Williams

Raise the Bar Productions
2016
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Sarah Learns a Lesson is book #5 in the Anna's Friends series of 8 illustrated books for the 3rd grade level, or age 8-10. "Sarah Learns a Lesson" is a delightful story about how Sarah uses her motivational gift of teaching by creating a three-week book-a-thon for her class. This excerpt shows us Sarah's dedication to reading and how she influences the local bookstore owner to create a kid's section: "Sarah, not now. I'm busy." Mr. Lumpkin told her. "I want to know where the kid's books are?"Sarah put her hands on her hips and made her complaint. "You have to have kid's books so we can read. You're a bookstore and we want books too." She continued making her case. "Did you give my letter to Mrs. Tumbleweed? You promised you would give it to her." Mr. Lumpkin closed his eyes and lowered his head in his hands. The very tall lady Mr. Lumpkin had been talking to stopped talking and thumbed through a large binder she was holding in her hands. She pulled out a piece of paper and held it out in front of her like it had cooties or something and began to read, having a hard time reading Sarah's cursive writing style. Dear Mrs. Tumbleweed, My name is Sarah Sims. I am eight years old and in the third grade at Praston Elementary School. I'll be nine in February. I am learning to write cursive. I visit your store sometime with my mom because I love to read and some of my friends do to. I think you will sell more books if you have a place just for kids to sit down and read some of the books they might want to buy. Your store should be a fun place for us to come, don't you agree? Thank you, Sarah Sims. " Are you this Sarah Sims?" Mrs. Tumbleweed asked sternly. "Yes, I am. Who are you?" Sarah asked with confidence. "I'm Mrs. Lois Tumbleweed." The lady leaned down and reached out her hand to shake Sarah's, but Sarah didn't want to shake back. She had to get to know adults before she took a liking to them, especially if they didn't look friendly, and Mrs. Tumbleweed didn't look too friendly. " Well, Miss Sarah Sims, why are you so interested in us selling more kid's books? "Sarah took a breath. She hesitated a bit to formulate her thoughts. "Because Because, we have to read in order to learn. If we don't read, we will grow up stupid. If we don't read, we won't know how to live in this world. If we don't read, you will be stuck with a lot of problems when we grow up." Sarah stood still waiting for a response from Mrs. Tumbleweed. But instead of replying to the store owner just stared at her. Sarah stared back. These books are fun for the whole family and the stories are interesting and informative to adults and children of all ages. What a great gift to learn what your motivational gift is Get this book for you or your young teacher. You can buy one book an enjoy it as a stand-alone adventure or get the entire series as a bundle.
Sarah, Plain and Tall CD Collection: A Newbery Award Winner
This beloved Newbery Medal-winning book is the first of five books in Patricia MacLachlan's chapter book series about the Witting family.Set in the late nineteenth century and told from young Anna's point of view, Sarah, Plain and Tall tells the story of how Sarah Elisabeth Wheaton comes from Maine to the prairie to answer Papa's advertisement for a wife and mother. Before Sarah arrives, Anna and her younger brother Caleb wait and wonder. Will Sarah be nice? Will she sing? Will she stay?This children's literature classic is perfect for fans of Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House on the Prairie books, historical fiction, and timeless stories using rich and beautiful language. Sarah, Plain and Tall gently explores themes of abandonment, loss and love.Read the rest of the Sarah books by Patricia MacLachlan: Skylark, Caleb's Story, More Perfect than the Moon, and Grandfather's Dance.
Sarah Kirsch

Sarah Kirsch

University of Wales Press
1997
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This volume combines a general introduction, an in-depth study of, an interview with, and five original poems by German poet, Sarah Kirsch. Five essays by different Germanists focus on various aspects of Kirsch's work - from the structure and style of her poems and prose to their thematic content. A bibliography and biography are also included in the book.
Sarah Lucas

Sarah Lucas

Phaidon Press Ltd
2018
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The most thorough survey of the provocative British artist, sculptor, and photographer, Sarah Lucas, one of the most important living British artistsSarah Lucas, having emerged in the UK in the late 1980s alongside artists including Tracey Emin and Damien Hirst, gained notoriety for her bawdy and irreverent sculptures. Often using found objects, Lucas provokes viewers with works that challenge our notions of gender, sexuality, and identity.Featuring eight essays and an interview with the artist, this volume reveals the breadth and complexity of Lucas's work in sculpture, photography, and installation over the past three decades.
Sarah's Garden

Sarah's Garden

Kelly Long

Thomas Nelson Publishers
2016
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Sarah King is in love, and it could cost her everything. Tucked into the majesty of Pennsylvania's Allegheny Mountains is a garden Sarah King has been nurturing for years. She never feels more alive than when she is alone with her thoughts and her Creator among the delicate rows of plants. But then duty calls her away from her beloved garden and into a world she knows little about.Grant Williams, a handsome young veterinarian, has left the city to open a rural practice among the Amish. Within minutes of meeting shy but feisty Sarah King, he is captivated by her.As their feelings grow for one another, Sarah insists they can never be together. Marrying Grant would mean being uprooted from her home, her family, and her community. Throughout the cold Pennsylvania winter, with her garden tucked away until spring, Sarah begins crafting a quilt that illustrates her pain. Can anything lasting blossom from a love that's forbidden? "Kelly Long has hit out of the park, Sarah's Garden is rich with Amish detail and an endearing romance. I highly recommend!" --Beth Wiseman, author of the Amish Journey series Sweet and thoughtful contemporary Amish romancePart of the Patch of Heaven novels—Book 1: Sarah’s Garden; Book 2: Lilly’s Wedding Quilt; Book 3: Threads of GraceBook length: 85,000 wordsIncludes discussion questions for book clubs
Sarah Kane in Context

Sarah Kane in Context

Manchester University Press
2011
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From the controversy in 1995 that heralded Blasted, to her death in February 1999, Sarah Kane built a reputation as an established playwright of international stature. This is the first volume of collected essays by some of the leading scholars in their field, providing a comprehensive approach to the body of work she produced in this brief period. Essays included cover the political, literary and theatrical identities that have exerted influence on Kane’s work, as well as discussing and assessing her innovative theatrical experiments and the performative issues that arise from within the plays. Sarah Kane in context examines one of the most controversial and influential dramatists who emerged during the ‘In-Yer Face’ generation of British dramatists in the 1990s and provides an essential guide to Kane for students and scholars alike.
Sarah's List

Sarah's List

Elizabeth Gunn

Severn House
2020
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A car chase ending with the murder of a senior living centre employee draws Detective Sarah Burke into a chilling case where her career - and her life - are soon at risk.Detective Sarah Burke and new cop Zivko 'Bogey' Boganicevic are sent to an incident at Fairweather Farms senior living center in Tucson. The center's van has suddenly been chased at reckless speed by a carload of bandits firing high-powered rifles, and crashed into its own garage. Arriving at the scene, Sarah makes a grisly discovery: the driver, Enrique Lopez, was shot in the head during the chase. Why was a kindly man, dedicated to looking after the elderly, targeted and killed so dramatically by a team of hoodlums?As Sarah works through her list of questions, she soon finds herself drawn into the high-stakes world of drugs, deception and mistaken identity where nothing is as it first appears, and she is forced to risk her career - and her life - in her search for answers.
Sarah's Orphans

Sarah's Orphans

Vannetta Chapman

Harvest House Publishers,U.S.
2016
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Orphaned...But Never Abandoned by God Sarah Yoder belongs to a Plain community in Oklahoma, but her days are far from simple. Life suddenly gets complicated when a series of tragic events unfold, leaving her in charge of the household. Alone with her younger siblings, Sarah is exhausted but finally at peace. Then she nearly runs over a small Hispanic boy with her buggy...and somehow finds herself sheltering two more orphans. Paul Byler moved to Cody's Creek to help his brother in a time of need. But now that Joseph has recovered from his heart attack, Paul's ready for a quiet place of his own. The only problem? His new property lands him next door to the orphaned Yoder family—and a calling from God he can't seem to ignore. A story of extraordinary grace and love in the face of desperate need, Sarah's Orphans is the third standalone novel in the Plain and Simple Miracles collection by Vannetta Chapman.
Sarah Orne Jewett

Sarah Orne Jewett

Paula Blanchard

Da Capo Press Inc
2002
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Best known for her masterpiece, The Country of the Pointed Firs , Sarah Orne Jewett (1849-1909) is a writer with enormous resonance for our time. Our fascination with place, with traditional values, and our yearning for a rural utopia all find fulfillment in Jewett's portrayal of the "grand and simple lives" of coastal Maine. In this delicious portrait, Paula Blanchard (biographer of Margaret Fuller and Emily Carr) plunges us into New England literary life in turn-of-the-century Boston, into the circles of Henry James, Lowell, Howell, Whittier, and Oliver Wendell Holmes. She delves into Jewett's close friendships with women, from the young Willa Cather and the flamboyant "Mrs. Jack" Gardner, and especially to Annie Fields, her partner in a sustaining "Boston marriage." Her enthralling and insightful glimpses into Jewett's fiction will send readers racing back to a writer of whose work Kipling said "it is the very life."