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Marie-Claire

Marie-Claire

Marguerite Audoux

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Marie-Claire voque l'enfance et l'adolescence de l'auteur. La premi re partie relate la mort de la m re, le d part du p re et les neuf ann es pass es l'orphelinat, l'H pital g n ral de Bourges, p riode difficile, clair e cependant par la pr sence tut laire de soeur Marie-Aim e. La deuxi me partie se situe la ferme de Villevieille, o les premiers patrons de Marie-Claire, Ma tre Sylvain et Pauline, entourent la petite berg re d'une affection bienveillante. Dans la troisi me partie, la jeune fille s' prend d'Henri Deslois, le fr re de la fermi re qui a succ d Pauline. La m re du jeune homme interdit Marie-Claire de revoir Henri. Celle-ci retourne alors au couvent, o elle revoit soeur Marie-Aim e avant de partir pour Paris.
Marie-Claire

Marie-Claire

Marguerite Audoux

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Marguerite Donquichote na t Sancoins, dans le Cher, le 7 juillet 1863. l' ge de trois ans, elle perd sa m re, et son p re abandonne ses filles. Marguerite et Madeleine (l'a n e), d'abord confi es une tante, passent neuf ann es l'orphelinat de l'H pital g n ral de Bourges. De 1877 1881, Marguerite est plac e, en tant que berg re d'agneaux et servante de ferme, en Sologne Sainte-Montaine, pr s d'Aubigny-sur-N re
Marie-Claire

Marie-Claire

Marguerite Audoux

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Roman autobiographique. la mort de sa m re, la petite Marie-Claire, g e de cinq ans, est plac e l'Assistance publique, s par e brutalement de sa soeur et d'un p re alcoolique. Monde clos, cet orphelinat est dirig par d'aust res religieuses. Marie-Claire se r fugie souvent dans le giron de soeur Marie-Aim e, l'institutrice la voix chaleureuse. Pour sa prot g e, cette derni re r ve d'un beau destin et d s que Marie-Claire a fait sa premi re communion, elle lui propose d'entrer comme demoiselle de magasin chez Mlle Maximilienne, la soeur du cur .
Lucy Claire: Redemption

Lucy Claire: Redemption

John Upchurch

Image Comics
2020
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Lucy Claire, once a celebrated hero, is now treated as a despised miscreant. Through a series of sinister events, Lucy's children were taken from her; she was slandered and defamed and is now broken and lost. But an old danger re-emerges and Lucy will have to take the mantle of hero again, right the wrongs of her past and, above all else, find a way back to her children. Collects LUCY CLAIRE: REDEMPTION 1-5.
Marie-Claire

Marie-Claire

Marguerite Audoux

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Un jour, il vint beaucoup de monde chez nous. Les hommes entraient comme dans une glise, et les femmes faisaient le signe de la croix en sortant. Je me glissai dans la chambre de mes parents, et je fus bien tonn e de voir que ma m re avait une grande bougie allum e pr s de son lit. Mon p re se penchait sur le pied du lit, pour regarder ma m re, qui dormait les mains crois es sur sa poitrine. Notre voisine, la m re Colas, nous garda tout le jour chez elle. toutes les femmes qui sortaient de chez nous, elle disait: - Vous savez, elle n'a pas voulu embrasser ses enfants. Les femmes se mouchaient en nous regardant, et la m re Colas ajoutait: - Ces maladies-l , a rend m chant. Les jours qui suivirent, nous avions des robes larges carreaux blancs et noirs.
Finding Claire Fletcher

Finding Claire Fletcher

Lisa Regan

Thomas Mercer
2017
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In the first book in bestselling author Lisa Regan's new series, a one-night stand sets a detective on the trail of a terrifying unsolved crime.With his career on thin ice and fresh ink on his divorce papers, Sacramento PD Detective Connor Parks goes searching for solace at the bottom of a bottle—and winds up in the arms of a beautiful woman. By morning she's gone, and the one clue she left behind sends Connor on a desperate mission to unravel a decade-old mystery—her abduction.Presumed dead for the last ten years, Claire Fletcher has been living her life as "Lynn", a woman in the terrifying grip of her captor. 'After her unforgettable night with Connor, Claire clings to the hope that she'll see him again, that he'll follow her into the dark. But anyone who gets close to Claire has a way of turning up dead…and she's unwittingly made Connor next on the list.Before long, it becomes disturbingly clear: finding Claire Fletcher isn't just going to be dangerous—it could be deadly.Revised edition: This edition of Finding Claire Fletcher includes editorial revisions.
Marie Claire: Roman

Marie Claire: Roman

Marguerite Audoux

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Extrait de la premiere partie: Un jour, il vint beaucoup de monde chez nous. Les hommes entraient comme dans une glise, et les femmes faisaient le signe de la croix en sortant. Je me glissai dans la chambre de mes parents, et je fus bien tonn e de voir que ma m re avait une grande bougie allum e pr s de son lit. Mon p re se penchait sur le pied du lit, pour regarder ma m re, qui dormait les mains crois es sur sa poitrine. Notre voisine, la m re Colas, nous garda tout le jour chez elle. toutes les femmes qui sortaient de chez nous, elle disait: - Vous savez, elle n'a pas voulu embrasser ses enfants. Les femmes se mouchaient en nous regardant, et la m re Colas ajoutait: - Ces maladies-l , a rend m chant. Les jours qui suivirent, nous avions des robes larges carreaux blancs et noirs. La m re Colas nous donnait manger et nous envoyait jouer dans les champs. Ma soeur, qui tait d j grande, s'enfon ait dans les haies, grimpait aux arbres, fouillait dans les mares et revenait le soir les poches pleines de b tes de toutes sortes qui me faisaient peur et mettaient la m re Colas bien en col re. Auteur: Marguerite Audoux est une romanci re fran aise n e le 7 juillet 1863 Sancoins (Cher) et morte le 31 janvier 1937 Saint-Rapha l (Var), connue pour le succ s et l'influence de son roman Marie-Claire.
Rad-Claire the Symphony Mouse

Rad-Claire the Symphony Mouse

Shawnita J. Chevis

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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Rad-Claire the Symphony Mouse introduces young readers to a vibrant world of rock and classical music through the eyes and ears of a plucky young heroine. She is a small mouse with a big passion, and even personal tragedy can't stand in the way of her dreams. Join Rad-Claire in the inspiring tale about heart, music, big city life and most of love a family has for one another.
Miss Claire Bell

Miss Claire Bell

Rhonda Gay Eads-Fox

Authorhouse
2018
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The story is about an angel named Ms. Claire Bell sent from heaven by God to help a town get their Christmas spirit back because they lost it many years ago. Though Ms. Claire Bell is one hundred years old, she has come to earth as a substitute teacher looking as she did on earth before she went to heaven. In the story, you will met other angels as well.
Princess Claire and the Curious Cousins

Princess Claire and the Curious Cousins

Carol Caldwell

Blue Forge Press
2023
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Princess Claire fills every day looking after people and animals alike. She always seems to figure out what to do and find the right way to make everything better.But when Claire's identical twin cousins show up unexpectedly at Christmas time, the holiday festivities and all Claire's careful plans are turned upside down and inside out Can Claire convince her mother that she's innocent of the chaos that follows in the twins' wake? Or will Christmas morning bring nothing but a stocking full of coal?
THE CLAIRE CHRONICLES

THE CLAIRE CHRONICLES

Trista Brazan

Elm Hill Books
2018
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Most people live with "rose-colored glasses" until life knocks them on their butts--never truly understanding what some individuals across the world experience on a daily basis, until it happens to them. Author, Trista Brazan, can say this with confidence as she was one of those people. In 2014, Trista gave birth to a beautiful baby girl born with only half a heart and a genetic disorder, a devastating combination that left her daughter Claire with grim odds of survival. Although Claire is extremely medically complex, globally developmentally delayed, and severely autistic, she has survived and lives, for now, a happy, contented life most do not understand.The Claire Chronicles is not a story of miraculous healing or an encounter in heaven. It is a unique and sad but hopeful and positive collection of stories from Claire's first years of life written mostly from her mother's point of view but includes input from her older sister and father as well as a pictorial timeline of Claire's journey.Her mother's down-to-earth and humorous narrative incorporates music and scripture to explain that without suffering one cannot find strength. It also explains how a deeper relationship with God was forged during a dark time when she was told daily her child would die, a time when most expected her to give up, but she was called to life for Claire.The Claire Chronicles is a Christian memoir of how strength can be found from literal heartbreak.
THE CLAIRE CHRONICLES

THE CLAIRE CHRONICLES

Trista Brazan

Elm Hill Books
2018
sidottu
Most people live with "rose-colored glasses" until life knocks them on their butts--never truly understanding what some individuals across the world experience on a daily basis, until it happens to them. Author, Trista Brazan, can say this with confidence as she was one of those people. In 2014, Trista gave birth to a beautiful baby girl born with only half a heart and a genetic disorder, a devastating combination that left her daughter Claire with grim odds of survival. Although Claire is extremely medically complex, globally developmentally delayed, and severely autistic, she has survived and lives, for now, a happy, contented life most do not understand.The Claire Chronicles is not a story of miraculous healing or an encounter in heaven. It is a unique and sad but hopeful and positive collection of stories from Claire's first years of life written mostly from her mother's point of view but includes input from her older sister and father as well as a pictorial timeline of Claire's journey.Her mother's down-to-earth and humorous narrative incorporates music and scripture to explain that without suffering one cannot find strength. It also explains how a deeper relationship with God was forged during a dark time when she was told daily her child would die, a time when most expected her to give up, but she was called to life for Claire.The Claire Chronicles is a Christian memoir of how strength can be found from literal heartbreak.
Planet Claire

Planet Claire

Jeff Porter

Akashic Books,U.S.
2021
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"Jeff Porter has given us an incredibly warm, rich, vivid memoir, a love letter to his deceased wife and an autobiography of love attained and lost. When a person dies a world passes away, yet Porter has created a cabinet of wonders out of a thousand bits of the world that vanished when his wife died. The sentences are sharp and surprising, perfectly formed, by turns painful, funny, haunting, and inevitably right."--Richard Preston, author of The Hot Zone"Jeff Porter indelibly conjures his lost, beloved Claire in a 'spiral galaxy' of memory, while offering the story of a delicious marriage in prose that is elegiac but also gorgeous, funny, and endearingly modest."--Honor Moore, author of The Bishop's Daughter"The pleasure is in the circling intelligence of the memoirist, each gyre bringing us closer to this very specific, endearing individual's life experience and his love for Claire. Paradoxical as it sounds, this book about death and grief is charming, humorous, poignant, and vital."--Phillip Lopate, author of To Show and to Tell"Planet Claire left me awestruck. I don't know how he did it, but on every page of this incredible book, Jeff Porter manages to convey devastating sadness while also being delightful company. His grief does double duty as an almost otherworldly sort of introspection, pulling the reader into a continuum in which time, space, love, loss, art, and nature constantly play off one another until they become one another. This is not just the best grief memoir I've read in years, it's one the best memoirs, period."--Meghan Daum, author of The Problem with EverythingPlanet Claire is the story of the untimely death of the author's wife and a candid account of the following year of madness and grief. With Claire's death, Jeff Porter tries to imagine life without her but struggles with the bewilderment that follows. There was no gradual transition, no chance to say goodbye or resolve unfinished business. The grief is crushing, her death the psychological equivalent of Pearl Harbor.As Jeff's life unravels, he analyzes his sadness with growing interest. He talks to Claire as if to evoke a presence, to mark a space for memory. He reports on his daily walks and shares observations of life's sadness, while reminiscing about various moments in their life together. Like Orpheus, the author searches for a lost love, and what he finds is not the dog of doom but flashes of an intimate symmetry that brighten the darkest places of sorrow.Planet Claire takes readers on a journey of sorrow that recalls memorable works by C.S. Lewis (A Grief Observed), Joan Didion (The Year of Magical Thinking), and Julian Barnes (Levels of Life). Planet Claire, however, is also playful, quirky, and self-ironic in a way that challenges the genre's traditional solemnity. Like Max Porter's novel Grief Is the Thing with Feathers, this is an unpredictably funny account of heartbreak, as if to say there's something about the magnitude of loss that troubles even earnestness.
Planet Claire

Planet Claire

Jeff Porter

Akashic Books,U.S.
2021
sidottu
"Jeff Porter has given us an incredibly warm, rich, vivid memoir, a love letter to his deceased wife and an autobiography of love attained and lost. When a person dies a world passes away, yet Porter has created a cabinet of wonders out of a thousand bits of the world that vanished when his wife died. The sentences are sharp and surprising, perfectly formed, by turns painful, funny, haunting, and inevitably right."--Richard Preston, author of The Hot Zone"Jeff Porter indelibly conjures his lost, beloved Claire in a 'spiral galaxy' of memory, while offering the story of a delicious marriage in prose that is elegiac but also gorgeous, funny, and endearingly modest."--Honor Moore, author of The Bishop's Daughter"The pleasure is in the circling intelligence of the memoirist, each gyre bringing us closer to this very specific, endearing individual's life experience and his love for Claire. Paradoxical as it sounds, this book about death and grief is charming, humorous, poignant, and vital."--Phillip Lopate, author of To Show and to Tell"Planet Claire left me awestruck. I don't know how he did it, but on every page of this incredible book, Jeff Porter manages to convey devastating sadness while also being delightful company. His grief does double duty as an almost otherworldly sort of introspection, pulling the reader into a continuum in which time, space, love, loss, art, and nature constantly play off one another until they become one another. This is not just the best grief memoir I've read in years, it's one the best memoirs, period."--Meghan Daum, author of The Problem with EverythingPlanet Claire is the story of the untimely death of the author's wife and a candid account of the following year of madness and grief. With Claire's death, Jeff Porter tries to imagine life without her but struggles with the bewilderment that follows. There was no gradual transition, no chance to say goodbye or resolve unfinished business. The grief is crushing, her death the psychological equivalent of Pearl Harbor.As Jeff's life unravels, he analyzes his sadness with growing interest. He talks to Claire as if to evoke a presence, to mark a space for memory. He reports on his daily walks and shares observations of life's sadness, while reminiscing about various moments in their life together. Like Orpheus, the author searches for a lost love, and what he finds is not the dog of doom but flashes of an intimate symmetry that brighten the darkest places of sorrow.Planet Claire takes readers on a journey of sorrow that recalls memorable works by C.S. Lewis (A Grief Observed), Joan Didion (The Year of Magical Thinking), and Julian Barnes (Levels of Life). Planet Claire, however, is also playful, quirky, and self-ironic in a way that challenges the genre's traditional solemnity. Like Max Porter's novel Grief Is the Thing with Feathers, this is an unpredictably funny account of heartbreak, as if to say there's something about the magnitude of loss that troubles even earnestness.