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Rachel's Dreams and Hats, French Edition

Rachel's Dreams and Hats, French Edition

Joe F. Benarroch

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Avec son imagination d bordante, Rachel m ne une vie intense. Elle peut faire tout ce qu'elle veut dans ce monde si immense. Quel que soit le jour et quel que soit le d fi L' tag re de Rachel est remplie de r ves et de chapeaux. Trouve ton reve, trouve ton chapeau.
Rachel's Dreams and Hats: Italian Edition

Rachel's Dreams and Hats: Italian Edition

Joe F. Benarroch

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Nulla ferma Rachel durante la sua giornata. Fa di tutto, lavora, danza e gioca. Dotata di una fervida immaginazione, Rachel una ragazza molto impegnata. Pu fare quello che vuole in questo grande mondo. Qualunque sia il giorno e qualunque sia l'attivit da svolgere, la parete di Rachel piena di sogni e di molti cappelli. Trova il tuo sogno, indossa un cappello.
Rachel's Dreams and Hats: Spanish Edition

Rachel's Dreams and Hats: Spanish Edition

Joe F. Benarroch

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Nada puede parar a Raquel durante el d a. Es capaz de hacerlo todo: trabajar, bailar y jugar. Con su incre ble imaginaci n, Raquel es una ni a muy ocupada. Puede hacer cualquier cosa que se proponga en el gran mundo en el que vive. Cualquier d a y cualquier reto, la pared de Raquel est llena de muchos sue os y muchos sombreros. Encuentra tu sue o, ponte un sombrero.
Run Rachel Run: The Thrilling, True Story of a Teen Girl's Daring Escape and Heroic Survival During the Holocaust
It reads like fiction but it's true... The thrilling, true story of a teen girl's struggle to survive in a world bent on destroying her A Brief SynopsisRun Rachel Run is a true story. (Not just based on a true story.) Rachel Blum was 12 when the Nazis invaded her town. Over the next three years, she witnessed war, risked her life to smuggle food for her family, escaped liquidation, hid with a kind Polish couple whose son worked for the SS, was questioned if she was a Jew by an SS General and engineered an incredibly dangerous scheme to overturn a moving trainload of 1,000 Nazi soldiers.Hers is not just an incredible, action-packed story, but represents a character arc that young women, as well as young men, as well as adults of all types can draw inspiration from. She did not begin as a selfless, courageous young girl she came to be. Her strength and determination evolved through her experiences.Once you start "Run Rachel Run," you won't be able to put it down. Once you finish, you'll be shivering in awe how invigoratingly heroic the story of Rachel Blum is.Reviews"This is incredible " Jessica Classen"What a testimony of courage and love" Rick Dearmore"Wonderful and inspiring and brave person" Helen SchwabAn ExcerptJuly, 1944. Ivan Roluk couldn't believe he was listening to a 15-year-old girl - and putting his life and the life of his family in her hands But she was right. Driving trains for the Nazis for three years now, he knew exactly who the Germans were. He knew that there were once more than 20,000 Jews in the girl's home town of Ludmir, and now there was only one. The courageous young girl, Rachel.Rachel -- who had just convinced him to risk his life, as well as the life of his wife and son.There was a risk either way, of course. The war was coming to an end and who knew what the Germans would do to them once they didn't need his services any longer. It was a risk to do it, but a risk not to do it.He looked behind him. The 20 train cars filled with over 1,000 wounded Nazi soldiers snaked behind his engine-car like a meandering river. In the caboose at the tail of the train was his wife, his son and the little Jewish girl.Suddenly, he heard a slam. What was that? It sounded like the door connecting the engine-car to the first car, which was occupied by high-ranking Nazi officers. Was one of them coming up front?The moment of truth had arrived.He thrust the throttle full ahead....The train jerked forward.... He looked out the window. There, up ahead, was the bend Had he waited too long?There was no more time to think. There was no more time for fear. It truly was now or never. He leaned out the open side door....
Rachel and the Popcorn Tree: A Gift Of Kindness

Rachel and the Popcorn Tree: A Gift Of Kindness

Raquel Tita Chandler

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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This story is about a little girl and her grandmother spending a weekend together. The little girl, Rachel loves her grandmother, Tita but finds herself lonely because she does not have friends to play with. Of course, Tita helps her make new friends.However, secondary to Rachel's needs is an unknown need for Tita. She is elderly and lives alone. She often finds herself in her garden with too much fruit and vegetables. She does not know her neighbors well. She knows there are children and families around her, but she has not gone out to say hello.Together, Rachel and Tita bring this neighborhood together in a very kind and thoughtful way, just by making friends.
Rachel Ama’s Vegan Eats

Rachel Ama’s Vegan Eats

Rachel Ama

Ebury Press
2019
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'this book is filled with recipes that look so very, very good to eat.' NIGELLA LAWSON 'it’s refreshing that Rachel Ama is, in many ways, just herself' RUBY TANDOH OBSERVER RISING STAR OF FOOD, 2019Find brilliant plant-based dishes that make cooking and enjoying delicious vegan food every day genuinely easy – and fun - in Rachel Ama’s Vegan Eats.No bland or boring dishes, and forget all-day cooking. Rachel takes inspiration from naturally vegan dishes and cuisines as well as her Caribbean and West African roots to create great full-flavour recipes that are easy to make and will inspire you to make vegan food part of your daily life. Rachel’s recipes are quick and often one-pot; ingredients lists are short and supermarket-friendly; dishes can be prepped-ahead and, most importantly, she has included a song with each recipe so that you have a banging playlist to go alongside every plate of delicious food. Cinnamon French toast with strawberriesChickpea sweet potato falafelPeanut rice and veg stir-fryCaribbean frittersPlantain burgerTabbouleh saladCarrot cake waffles with cashew frostingSo if you share Rachel's attitude that vegan food should fit into your life with ease and pleasure – whether you are a fully fledged vegan looking for new ideas, want to reduce your meat intake, make more environmentally friendly food choices, or just keen to eat more veg – Rachel’s genius cookbook is for you.
Rachel Ray (1863), By Anthony Trollope and With an introd.by Algar Thorold: (Thorold, Algar Labouchere, 1866-1936)
Rachel Ray is an 1863 novel by Anthony Trollope. It recounts the story of a young woman who is forced to give up her fianc because of baseless suspicions directed toward him by the members of her community, including her sister and the pastors of the two churches attended by her sister and mother. The novel was originally commissioned for Good Words, a popular magazine directed at pious Protestant readers. However, the magazine's editor, upon reading the galley proofs, concluded that the negative portrayals of the Low church and Evangelical characters would anger and alienate much of his readership. The novel was never published in serial form.Rachel Ray is the younger daughter of a lawyer's widow. She lives with her mother and her widowed sister, Dorothea Prime, in a cottage near Exeter in Devon. Mrs. Ray is amiable but weak, unable to make decisions on her own and ruled by her older daughter. Mrs. Prime is a strict and gloomy Evangelical, persuaded that all worldly joys are impediments to salvation. Rachel is courted by Luke Rowan, a young man from London who has inherited an interest in the profitable local brewery. Mrs. Prime suspects his morals and motives, and communicates these suspicions to her mother. Mrs. Ray consults her pastor, the Low Churchman Charles Comfort; and upon his vouching for Rowan, allows Rachel to accept his offer of marriage. Soon after this, Rowan falls into a dispute with the senior proprietor of the brewery, and returns to London to seek legal advice. Rumours circulate about his conduct in Devon; Comfort believes the rumours, and advises Mrs. Ray to end the engagement between Rachel and Rowan. Rachel obeys her mother's instructions to write Rowan and release him from the engagement. When he fails to respond, she grows increasingly depressed. Rowan returns to Devon, and the dispute over the brewery is settled to his satisfaction. This accomplished, he calls upon the Rays and assures Rachel that his love for her is still strong. She assents to his renewed proposals. Marital bliss ensues. A subplot involves the abortive courtship of Mrs. Prime by her pastor, Samuel Prong. Prong is a zealous but intolerant Evangelical. His religious beliefs are in agreement with hers, but the two have incompatible notions of marriage: Prong insists on a husband's authority over his wife, and in particular over the income from her first husband's estate; Mrs. Prime wants to retain control of her money, and is otherwise unwilling to submit to a husband's rule.James Pope-Hennessy described Rachel Ray as "Trollope's tirade against the West Country evangelical clergy".Like his mother, Frances Trollope, who had caricatured them in her Vicar of Wrexhill, Anthony Trollope had no fondness for Evangelicals. In the novel, Samuel Prong, like Obadiah Slope of Barchester Towers, has an ill-favored appearance, pursues marriage for money rather than love, and is "not a gentleman". Mrs. Prime is morose and motivated by a love of power;her Dorcas Society lieutenant, Miss Pucker, is a sour gossip-mongering spinster with a disfiguring squint.Rachel's happiness is threatened by the machinations of the Evangelical characters, and the intervention of two of her non-Evangelical neighbours is critical in salvaging it... Anthony Trollope ( 24 April 1815 - 6 December 1882) was one of the most successful, prolific and respected English novelists of the Victorian era. Among his best-loved works is a series of novels collectively known as the Chronicles of Barsetshire, which revolves around the imaginary county of Barsetshire. He also wrote perceptive novels on political, social, and gender issues, and on other topical matters. Trollope's literary reputation dipped somewhat during the last years of his life, but he regained the esteem of critics by the mid-twentieth century. Henry Woods RA (22 April 1846 - 27 October 1921) was an English painter and illustrator, and one of the leading Neo-Venetian school artists.