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Tramp's Bride

Tramp's Bride

Kathleen Ball

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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He's a stubborn cowboy. She's a city girl with a dream. Can they survive being housemates to find true love? Texas, 1807. Tramp Hart knows shame for letting his friends down. But when he returns to Cinders' ranch, he's shocked to discover a headstrong woman living in his house. Desperate for his own space, he sets out to get the woman married off in a hurry. Ilene Duffy's mail-order marriage almost broke her heart. Narrowly avoiding a scam that would force her into the beds of strangers, a rancher named Cinders and his wife Shannon put a roof over her head. But when she gets an unwanted housemate, she's determined not to let the hunky arrival push her into marriage. After Ilene suffers a nasty fall and Tramp comes to the rescue, both of their hearts flutter at the hand of destiny. Will a tough cowboy and a city girl ignore their attraction, or will true love ride in to steal their hearts?Tramp's Bride is a sweet standalone Western romance in the Mail Order Brides of Texas series. If you like strong-jawed cowboys, gutsy heroines, and conflicting chemistry on the ranch, then you'll love Kathleen Ball's heartwarming novel. Buy Tramp's Bride to discover love on the frontier today
Bellamy's Bride: The Search for Maria Hallett of Cape Cod

Bellamy's Bride: The Search for Maria Hallett of Cape Cod

Kathleen Brunelle

History Press Library Editions
2010
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Venture back to 1715, when a fifteen-year-old Cape Cod girl named Maria Hallett was seduced by a twenty-six-year-old Englishman named Samuel Bellamy. Bellamy soon left her to become one of the most infamous pirates of his day Black Sam Bellamy. Maria remained on the Cape but was forced to live in solitude after giving birth to Bellamy s child. Two years later, Bellamy returned to his love, and Maria watched from the dunes as his flagship, the Whydah, sank in the worst nor easter in the history of the Cape. The legend of Maria Hallett has been passed down for over two hundred years, and Cape Cod writer Kathleen Brunelle brings a fresh breath of sea air to this epic tale in her search for Bellamy s bride."
Artist's Garden at Giverny

Artist's Garden at Giverny

Kathleen George; Cross Stitch Collectibles

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Artist's Garden at Giverny - Monet extra-large-print cross stitch pattern by Cross Stitch Collectibles Finished size (depending upon the fabric you choose): 14 count aida: 24.25" x 18.25"18 count aida: 18.75" x 14.25"24 count aida: 14.25" x 10.75"Stitches: 339w x 357h Pattern Features: * Extra-Large-print for easy reading* Full cross stitches only* Black/White chart with easy-to-read symbols* Comprehensive instruction sheet* Complete materials list included Benefits of Large-Print Cross Stitch Patterns: : This book is an "Extra-Large-Print" cross stitch pattern. Stitching our beautiful cross stitch patterns is a labor of love and very time-consuming. Reading such large patterns for hours at a time can pose a challenge for stitchers of all ages. The large grids and alphabetic symbols used in this cross stitch pattern book makes tackling such a large project much easier and more enjoyable. Cross Stitch Collectibles specializes in high quality cross stitch reproductions of fine art paintings by the Great Masters, including Italian Renaissance, Impressionist, Pre-Raphaelite, Asian, Fractal art, and many more styles. You will find something to love and cherish in our vast collection. Cross stitch your own masterpiece today
Artist's Garden at Vetheuil

Artist's Garden at Vetheuil

Kathleen George; Cross Stitch Collectibles

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Artist's Garden at Vetheuil - Monet extra-large-print cross stitch pattern by Kathleen George at Cross Stitch Collectibles Finished size (depending upon the fabric you choose): 14 count aida: 24.25" x 31.25"18 count aida: 19" x 24.25"24 count aida: 15.5" x 19.75"Stitches: 340w x 437h Pattern Features: * Extra-Large-print for easy reading* Full cross stitches only* Black/White chart with easy-to-read symbols* Comprehensive instruction sheet* Complete materials list included Benefits of Large-Print Cross Stitch Patterns: : This book is an "Extra-Large-Print" cross stitch pattern. Stitching our beautiful cross stitch patterns is a labor of love and very time-consuming. Reading such large patterns for hours at a time can pose a challenge for stitchers of all ages. The large grids and alphabetic symbols used in this cross stitch pattern book makes tackling such a large project much easier and more enjoyable. Cross Stitch Collectibles specializes in high quality cross stitch reproductions of fine art paintings by the Great Masters, including Italian Renaissance, Impressionist, Pre-Raphaelite, Asian, Fractal art, and many more styles. You will find something to love and cherish in our vast collection. Cross stitch your own masterpiece today
Ella's Heart

Ella's Heart

Kathleen Sherwood

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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John and Grace Williams have longed for a child of their own since their marriage five years previously. When an infant is left on their doorstep, the couple knows that God has given them a blessing from above. Although unanswered questions swirl through their minds frequently, they are more than happy to raise the baby as their own. Hearts are broken when Ella's birthmother requests her to return to her home many years later. Questions will be answered and mysteries revealed as they discover the truth about their oldest child. Ella's Heart is a novel filled with the strong love of a family for both God and their children.
Rachel's Cry

Rachel's Cry

Kathleen D Billman; Daniel L Migliore

Wipf Stock Publishers
2007
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""Modern theology needs the rediscovery of the category of consolation. This book is rich of consolations because it takes the cry of lament seriously."" --Jurgen Moltmann ""A timely, accessible, and valuable book. The recovery of the biblical traditions of loss and hurt is intrinsically worth doing, more worth doing in an increasingly disestablished society."" --Walter Brueggemann, Columbia Theological Seminary, Emeritus ""This cross-disciplinary collaboration is . . . poignant and compelling testimony to the personal and communal power of lament and its importance to the practice of ministry. This book is the one that I have been waiting for."" --Christie Cozad Neuger, Brite Divinity School ""Few books in the literature of lament have drawn together so much material from the biblical, theological, and pastoral spheres as Rachel's Cry."" --Patrick D. Miller, Princeton Theological Seminary ""Honesty with God is the doorway to authentic hope and faith. . . . This is one of the most liberating books I have read in a long time."" --James Newton Poling, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary ""This is the first book to bring scattered discussions together into one coherent whole . . . with deep Christian insight and conviction, with vivid examples, and with learning which is as gracefully communicated as it is broad and deep in its substance. I will be keeping it near at hand, so as to return to it often."" --Nicholas Wolterstorff, Yale University ""Rachel's Cry is not only a timely book, it is an urgently needed resource for people who long for a way to live with irrational suffering. Unless we recover the prayer of lament, we are in danger of being trapped in powerlessness, cynicism, and despair."" --Herbert Anderson, Catholic Theological Union, Emeritus ""I found it difficult to put this book down. Rachel's Cry convincingly argues that an authentic and empowering spirituality requires the language of lament and protest alongside praise and thanksgiving."" --Nancy J. Ramsay, Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary Kathleen M. Billman is dean of academic affairs and professor of pastoral theology and counseling at Lutheran School of Theology in Chicago. Daniel L. Migliore is Charles Hodge Professor of Systematic Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary.
Hunter's Dance

Hunter's Dance

Kathleen Hills

Poisoned Pen Press
2006
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Autumn in Michigan's Upper Peninsula means hunting season, and the fall of 1950 finds most everyone in St. Adele township hunting for something—deer, grouse, uranium; love, redemption, escape; a story, a husband, a murderer...When the son of summer residents at the exclusive Shawanok Club is found dead after an uproarious dance at the town hall, the sheriff is flummoxed, and everyone is appalled: Bambi was found in the loft over the tool shed, bound, gagged, and inexpertly scalped. Who better to search for the killer than St. Adele's reluctant constable, John McIntire?The trail he must follow branches off like the spokes of a wheel, in multiple directions, leading to multiple dead ends. The only common link seems to be the boy's parents: a father who is mysteriously unavailable, a mother on a mission to see her son's killer dead, who remains sequestered in her rented mansion, baking cream pies and playing the piano. Her imported private eye seems more interested in dallying with McIntire's exotic Aunt Siobhan, who's just turned up on his doorstep some 25 years after she ran off with a carnival worker as a teen. And Bambi's mentor on a summer's search for uranium, a hot prospect in Flambeau County, is more conversant with archaeological artifacts than Geiger counters.McIntire's investigation takes him from the haunts of the affluent visitors, to the backwoods camp of a Rube Goldberg hermit, and finally to an abandoned gold mine where he learns what really happened that summer's night....
What's in My Dresser?

What's in My Dresser?

Kathleen Rizzi

Star Bright Books
2013
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Toddlers and young listeners will enjoy lifting the flaps to open the doors and drawers of the dresser. As they see, name, and sort out each item of clothing, they stretch to touch head, shoulders, knees and toes while getting dressed for a day of fun This lift-the-flap book will help toddlers and babies develop dexterity skills and learn new words
Locket's Meadow - The Long Road Home

Locket's Meadow - The Long Road Home

Kathleen M. Schurman

Rescues Who Rescue
2008
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A four-month-old horse is separated from her mother. In the middle of the night, thousands of miles away in Connecticut, Locket the burro hears a tiny voice. "I want my mommy," she hears over and over again. "There's a mommy here who will take care of you," Locket tells her. Weeks later, the foal, Beatrice, arrives at Locket's Meadow, sullen and angry. Although rescued from death in a slaughterhouse, all she can think about is how much she misses her mother and Canada's green meadows. David and Kathleen, the farm owners, try to help her but she grows angrier every day. "She doesn't look like my mommy," Beatrice cries to Locket when the burro tells her Kathleen will be her new mother. "But if you give her a chance . . .," Locket says. "I would give her a chance," says another, deeper voice. "If only I could find my way there, I would give her a chance." Ernie, another foal, is days away from slaughter. Can Locket and her friends rescue a horse two thousand miles away? Keywords: animal rescue horse rescue Locket's Meadow farm horses Listed in: Children Stats: Lulu Sales Rank: 22,918 Hits: 8 Hit count is only visible to you, the creator, and does not count your own hits. This item has not yet been rated. Be the first to rate it Rate this item Recommendations: Show All - Hide Customers who bought Locket's Meadow - The Long Road Home also bought: Locket's Meadow - Captain of the Dance (Kathleen M. Schurman) Reviews: This item has not yet been reviewed. Post a review - Posting guidelines - Ratings and reviews forum Click the preview to close] Share or Bookmark This Item Social Bookmarking Email this page Add this page to a social bookmarking site: Google Bookmarks del.icio.us Digg Furl ma.gnolia Blinklist Facebook A four-month-old horse is separated from her mother. In the middle of the night, thousands of miles away in Connecticut, Locket the burro hears a tiny voice. "I want my mommy," she hears over and over again. "There's a mommy here who will take care of you," Locket tells her. Weeks later, the foal, Beatrice, arrives at Locket's Meadow, sullen and angry. Although rescued from death in a slaughterhouse, all she can think about is how much she misses her mother and Canada's green meadows. David and Kathleen, the farm owners, try to help her but she grows angrier every day. "She doesn't look like my mommy," Beatrice cries to Locket when the burro tells her Kathleen will be her new mother. "But if you give her a chance . . .," Locket says. "I would give her a chance," says another, deeper voice. "If only I could find my way there, I would give her a chance." Ernie, another foal, is days away from slaughter. Can Locket and her friends rescue a horse two thousand miles away?
Iowa's Remarkable Soils

Iowa's Remarkable Soils

Kathleen Woida

University of Iowa Press
2021
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Sometimes called 'black gold,' Iowa's deep, rich soils are a treasure that formed over thousands of years under the very best of the world's grasslands-the tallgrass prairie. The soils are diverse and complex and hold within them a record not only of Iowa's prehistoric past, but also of the changes that took place after settlers utterly transformed the land, as well as the ongoing adjustments taking place today due to climate change. In language that is scientifically sound but accessible to the layperson, Kathleen Woida explains how soils formed and have changed over centuries and millennia in the land between two rivers. Its soils are what make Iowa a premier agricultural state, both in terms of acres planted and bushels harvested. But in the last hundred years, large-scale intensive agriculture and urban development have severely degraded most of our soils. However, as Woida documents, some innovative Iowans are beginning to repair and regenerate their soils by treating them as the living ecosystem and vast carbon store that they are. To paraphrase Aldo Leopold, these new pioneers are beginning to see their soils as part of a community to which they and their descendants belong, rather than commodities belonging to them.
Redemption's Whisper

Redemption's Whisper

Kathleen Friesen

Pelican Book Group
2017
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Desperate to escape her past, Hayley Blankenship flies from Toronto to the Saskatoon home of Pastor Dave and Lydia Harris, the only people who may be able to help her. If she doesn't find a reason to hope, she may give in to the temptation to end it all. If only someone could love her, in spite of what she's done. Trevor Hiebert aces the interview for his dream job in Toronto, but he's torn. His beloved parents need him, and while he doesn't want to let them down, he craves the affirmation he hopes to find in the big city. But on the flight home to Saskatoon, he meets an intriguing, gorgeous redhead with dark secrets of her own. Can these two troubled souls gain the peace they need—and in the process, find love?
Teilhard’s Struggle

Teilhard’s Struggle

Kathleen Duffy

Orbis Books (USA)
2019
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In 1919, the Jesuit scientist Pierre Teilhard de Chardin wrote a major essay, The Spiritual Power of Matter, which shaped his understanding of the role of struggle and conflict in evolution--whether in the material or on the spiritual plane. For Teilhard, who labored to integrate the insights of evolution with his Catholic faith, and who experienced ongoing conflicts with authorities in the church, these insights continued to play out in the rest of his life. Focusing on the meaning of his seminal essay for Teilhard's life, Kathleen Duffy explores the major struggles that he experienced in his roles as scientist, priest, mystic, friend, and member of the church.
She's Gone

She's Gone

Kathleen Brunelle

PROMETHEUS BOOKS
2024
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She’s Gone collects the true stories of five different women living in different decades who all have one thing in common: one moment they were busy living their lives and the next moment … they were gone. From the 1910 disappearance of New York heiress Dorothy Arnold to the 1977 vanishing of teenager Simone Ridinger, author Brunelle details both famous and lesser-known cases that remain unsolved. Board a luxury liner with Agnes Tufverson as she embarks on a European honeymoon before her mysterious 1933 disappearance over the Atlantic; follow Jean Spangler to a famous 1940s Hollywood nightclub as she arrives for a clandestine meeting in a private booth. Due to a strong belief that good girls didn’t disappear, when authorities and family members were presented with missing women in the twentieth century, it was often assumed that they had simply ran away. Most investigations were funded by family members, and when women were found to be the victims of violent crime, they were faulted for placing themselves in dangerous situations. On the rare occasions when authorities investigated cases, they relied on interviews and cash trails in combination with rudimentary forensics such as blood typing and fingerprinting to find missing persons. For those reasons, many of the real stories from this time period have yet to be told.Featuring never-before-seen letters and documents, personal interviews, and genealogical research alongside captivating storytelling, Brunelle delves deep into the lives of those who disappeared and the circumstances surrounding their disappearances.
Earth's Wild Music

Earth's Wild Music

Kathleen Dean Moore

Counterpoint
2022
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At once joyous and somber, this thoughtful gathering of new and selected essays spans Kathleen Dean Moore's distinguished career as a tireless advocate for environmental activism in the face of climate change. In this meditation on the music of the natural world, Moore celebrates the call of loons, howl of wolves, bellow of whales, laughter of children, and shriek of frogs, even as she warns of the threats against them. Each group of essays moves, as Moore herself has been moved, from celebration to lamentation to bewilderment and finally to the determination to act in defense of wild songs and the creatures who sing them. Music is the shivering urgency and exuberance of life ongoing. In a time of terrible silencing, Moore asks, who will forgive us if we do not save nature's songs?