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Lucy Jinx

Lucy Jinx

Pablo D'Stair

IngramSpark
2023
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At once gargantuan and miniaturist THE LUCY JINX TRILOGY is an intimate Epic, spanning eight years in the life and innermost mind of the titular poet as she navigates ambitions, friendships, lovers, and, above all, her monstrous, psychically tumultuous relationships with language, identity, and purpose; a portrait-of-the-artist equal parts romance, comedy, and existential horror-show. NOTE: Each volume of The LUCY JINX TRILOGY is a self-contained, standalone novel. This is the fully revised and updated 2023 edition of Book Three of the series.
Lucy & the Lake Monster

Lucy & the Lake Monster

Richard A Rossi; Kelly A Tabor

IngramSpark
2023
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Lucy Lago is a nine year-old orphan. She believes that Champ, the Lake Champlain Sea Serpent, lives and lurks in the lake by her cabin in Crown Point. She lives there with her grandpa, who she calls "Papa."Despite mockery and mercenary forces opposing them, Lucy and Papa determine to venture out on their rickety rowboat and bring awareness of America's Loch Ness Monster to the world.Co-written by Academy-Award-considered filmmaker Richard Rossi and retired school teacher Kelly Tabor, Lucy and the Lake Monster is a children's series and soon-to-be feature film that masterfully illustrates how to overcome mental health challenges like worry, depression, and anxiety with childlike faith."For me, growing up in Crown Point was magical. Hearing stories of our legendary Champ, captivated my interest as I swam and explored the shorelines and waters of Lake Champlain. As a teacher, I later took those stories and experiences I had with me into the classroom and shared them with hundreds of students over the years, piquing their interest." - Kelly Tabor, Co-Writer"Champ, the sea serpent, is an allegory for God. The pure in heart, like Lucy, see Champ as good. Others teach Champ is a monster for mercenary purposes, the way manipulative ministers scare people today."- Richard Rossi, Academy-Award Considered Filmmaker, and Co-Writer
Lucy's Paper Doll Book

Lucy's Paper Doll Book

Sally Osgood Lee

Independently Published
2019
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Our beloved bunny Lucy has her own paper doll book. Help Lucy to dress up in her favorite outfits with her little pal, Seymour the Cat. This is a fun paper doll book where you can cut out the outfits and dress Lucy to your heart's content. A book for all ages. Why not buy yourself the original "Lucy" book too?
Lucy Mae Goes to Daycare

Lucy Mae Goes to Daycare

Rick Mansfield; Kathy Mansfield

Independently Published
2022
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One-year-old basset hound, Lucy Mae, is afraid of other dogs. But after going to doggie daycare, she discovers a few friends who help her gain the confidence she needs. Colorful photographs and rhyming text tell the story of Lucy Mae's adventures at a doggie daycare in Louisville, Kentucky.
Lucy Bettesworth

Lucy Bettesworth

George Sturt

Cambridge University Press
2010
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George Sturt (1863–1927) was a British wheelwright and writer who usually wrote under the pen-name George Bourne. A native of Surrey, he inherited his father's workshop in the rural village of Bourne, near Farnborough, in 1894 and began to record the daily lives and recollections of his rural family and acquaintances, which he published towards the end of his life. This volume, first published in 1913, contains Sturt's descriptions of characters and traditions of the village in which he lived. Through conversations with his gardener and labourer Fred Bettesworth and his own experiences, Sturt vividly and sensitively describes the community, hardships, daily lives and experiences of a variety of characters from his rural agricultural village, including Fred's wife Lucy Bettesworth. Written with a keen sense of the fragile nature of this community, this volume provides a valuable record of a now-vanished way of life.
Memoirs, Miscellanies and Letters of the Late Lucy Aikin
The writer Lucy Aikin (1781–1864) was the daughter of the physician and author John Aikin and the niece of Anna Laetitia Barbauld, whose works she edited after Barbauld's death in 1825. Given this literary background, it is not surprising that Lucy should have begun to write: her early works were poems, but she is best known for her two-volume Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth (1818), also reissued in this series. This 1864 work, edited by her niece's husband, contains a memoir of Aikin, a collection of her essays, and letters in which she expresses frequently humorous and often trenchant opinions on the literary and social topics of the day, such as the influence of wider knowledge of the German language on English writing, or the morally elevating effect of the British Museum. It will be appreciated by those interested in early nineteenth-century literature and women's writing.