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Miss Ophelia

Miss Ophelia

Mary Burnett Smith

William Morrow Company
2015
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Part coming-of-age story and part slice of life, this remarkable novel explores the issues of abortion, illegitimacy, adultery, and skin color "with the appeal of a tale spun out at twilight on a front porch" (New York Times Book Review).Rural Virginia, 1948. Belly Anderson is now in the autumn of her life. She cannot help but reminisce about the last summer of her childhood and the events that transpired which irrevocably changed her.A strong-willed and free-spirited eleven-year-old, Belly reluctantly leaves her home in rural Pharaoh and goes to Jamison to help her mean Aunt Rachel recover from surgery. Belly has two reasons for deciding to go to Jamison: She's left alone when her only friend becomes pregnant and is sent away, and she hopes that she'll be allowed to take piano lessons from Miss Ophelia--her mother's childhood friend.While taking lessons from Miss Ophelia, Belly soon grows very fond of her teacher and forms a deep bond with her. Then, she learns a terrible secret about Miss Ophelia--a secret that forces Belly to grow up and learn what it really means to be an adult.Compelling, moving, and deeply absorbing, Miss Ophelia is an unforgettable, timely story that will resonate with readers long after the final page is turned.
Miss Julia Speaks Her Mind

Miss Julia Speaks Her Mind

Ann B. Ross

William Morrow Company
2000
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Miss Julia, a recently bereaved and newly wealthy widow, is only slightly bemused when one Hazel Marie Puckett appears at her door with a youngster in tow and unceremoniously announces that the child is the bastard son of Miss Julia's late husband. Suddenly, this longtime church member and pillar of her small Southern community finds herself in the center of an unseemly scandal-and the guardian of a wan nine-year-old whose mere presence turns her life upside down.With razor-sharp wit and perfect "Steel Magnolia" poise, Miss Julia speaks her mind indeed-about a robbery, a kidnapping, and the other disgraceful events precipitated by her husband's death. Fast-paced and charming, with a sure sense of comic drama, a cast of crazy characters, and a strong Southern cadence, Miss Julia Speaks Her Mind will delight readers from first page to last.
Miss Tizzy

Miss Tizzy

Libba Moore Gray

Simon Schuster Children's
1998
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Miss Tizzy wears a purple hat with a white flower in it. She lives in a pink house with an overgrown garden. Parents may think her peculiar, but the children love her.Together, Miss Tizzy and the children bake cookies, make pictures for people who have stopped smiling, play dress-up, put on puppet shows and parades, and strech out on bright quilts in Miss Tizzy's backyard for an evening of singing songs about the moon.And when Miss Tizzy becomes ill and takes to her bed, the children know just what to do to make her feel missed and loved.
Miss Cow Goes To Town

Miss Cow Goes To Town

Anna Marfisi

East Atlantic Publications
2018
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"Phonics," is why "Miss Cow Goes To Town," was written. Teaching the fundamentals of Phonics, through a story of adventure, with Miss Cow, and her animal friends. Throughout the book, the diphthong sound, "ow," and "ou," are used in various words, helping your child, or student to learn, while having fun. From the story, to the illustrated shops in town, words with, "ow," and "ou," are found from beginning to end, making it fun for students to point out the sounds they are learning.The paperback cover makes it a lightweight book for a child to hold on their own, and the large print, makes it easy for a child to read, while following along with the meaningful story of Miss Cow Goes To Town.
Miss Massacre's Guide to Murder and Vengeance - Author's Preferred Edition
They stole her family. They destroyed her body. They left her for dead. Their mistake. If memory serves, Mrs. Robinson had a happy life with her husband and daughter. Memory is a tricky thing, and hers has been forever altered by a series of traumatic events that left her family dead and her body broken. She survives on a diet of painkillers and hatred, determined to have her revenge. She has a list of names, plenty of ammunition, and a secret admirer. What else does a girl need? Each kill gets her one step closer to her goal and inches from the brink of sanity, racing to finish her list before she goes crazy. The problem, of course, is that she's already there...A newly-remastered edition of a grindhouse cinema-style revenge story. The author's preferred edition includes new artwork and new twists to Mrs. Robinson's dark journey.
Miss Independent

Miss Independent

Erica Couben

Erica Couben
2018
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Meet Juliet, a 5-year-old girl trying to figure out her place in the world.Now that Juliet is five, she is able to make her own decisions, and she wants everyone to know. She refuses to ask for help, even when there is something she cannot reach. Will she learn the very important lesson that everyone must ask for help at times before it is too late?
Miss Addie's Gift: Portrait of an American Folk Artist

Miss Addie's Gift: Portrait of an American Folk Artist

Kate Merrill

Merlin-Janus Studio, Inc.
2018
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MISS ADDIE'S GIFT; Portrait of an American Folk Artist, is a biography/full-color catalogue/tribute to North Carolina self-taught artist, Addie James (1943-2011). Author Kate Merrill, longtime gallery owner and co-owner of Merrill-Jennings Galleries in Davidson, NC, represented Miss Addie from 2000 to Addie's death in 2011, and during that time helped elevate the artist to national prominence. The text not only includes Kate's assessment of how to place Addie in art history--- in that complex maze of what is lumped together as primitive, na ve, folk, or outsider art--- but also conveys Kate's deep friendship with her subject. After hours of taped interviews, the text also weaves Addie's first-person narrative as well as Addie's original poems through the presentation. The result is a colorful art book which evolves as a portrait of as unique human being who inspires hope in a troubled time when peace and joy seem all but lost. As opposed to being an academic critique, Miss Addie's Gift, should appeal to a mainstream audience, especially all women, African Americans, art and folk art lovers---indeed anyone open to an inspirational message. Addie James was an African American mother of five, grandmother of six, who never learned to drive a car, nor did she stray far beyond her hometown of Statesville, North Carolina. She worked in the cotton fields, endured segregation, financial hardship, and personal tragedy. Yet neither her art nor her spirit reflected one trace of bitterness. Addie painted for as long as she could remember, graduating from crayons and pencils to watercolors, acrylics, and all manner of mixed media. She painted on any material available: fabric, cardboard, wood...even the jackets of broken books. As a young woman, Addie was an accomplished fashion designer with a flair for sewing. She filled notebooks with her designs, translated them to clothing, and received an offer to design as a professional. Because she was busy raising a family, Addie ignored the opportunity in favor of making clothes for her children's paper dolls and capturing her fashions in her paintings. Miss Addie wrote poetry and songs. She adorned quilts, chairs, gourds, and handmade fans with her art. If painting had been a lifelong passion, it became a necessity when her husband died in the early nineties: I use drawing as a stress reliever. It brings me fun and joy. Indeed, all Addie's work reflected her natural joy in everyday living. Much of her subject matter can be described as the five "F's" fun, fashion, friends, family, and faith. While living the African-American experience in Statesville could not have been easy for Miss Addie, her art always spoke with a positive voice. If Addie had a dark side, it seldom showed in her art. Over the years, Addie James slowly attracted critical attention. Her art was featured in community shows, The Wallace House at Mitchell Community College, the Iredell Museum of Arts and Heritage and the Statesville Depot. In February 2002 and 2003 Miss Addie had major One-Woman Show at Merrill-Jennings Galleries in Davidson. The gallery represented her exclusively. Addie James saw herself, quite correctly, as a serious, dedicated painter. Her unselfconscious balance of ego and humility were key to her success and a joy to behold. When Addie James died unexpectedly in August, 2011, her friends, family, collectors and the art world at large lost an authentic American treasure. While she will be terribly missed, her gift will live forever in her art.
Miss Jamie's Farm Book

Miss Jamie's Farm Book

Erik J. Martin; Jamie Martin

Jamie Martin
2015
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Miss Jamie's Farm book is based on the popular audio CD and highly interactive live music show of the same name. Perfect for children aged 2-8, Miss Jamie's Farm teaches healthy eating, kindness to others, hard work and exercise. Once you have your book, be sure to enhance the reading experience by visiting http: //MissJamiesFarmBook.com to listen to the songs that go along with the book and bring the story to life
Miss Spencer and the Con Man

Miss Spencer and the Con Man

Sandra Sookoo

New Independence Books
2016
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Maybe falling in love is the greatest con of all. Julia Spencer may be new at her journalist's job, but that doesn't mean she can't spot a rat when she sees one. When she investigates a con-artist's lies, her own terrible past resurfaces. Despite the acute desire she feels for him, she has to decide if he's trustworthy or if he intends to ruin her life. Tyler Browning needs money-quick. He's a first-rate fraud who has charm and charisma on his side. After making a hasty promise to a dying friend, hawking a bogus tonic seems the easiest way to meet the financial dilemma. All goes well until a chance meeting with a pretty but far too conscientious reporter sends his plans and passion into a tailspin. As their unlikely relationship deepens and they give into mutual need, Tyler begins to reap what he's sowed, while kidnap and extortion schemes push Julia back into her dark past. Together she and Tyler will have to learn to trust each other in order to overcome the obstacles, before they do something they might regret.
Miss Bjb: Overcoming Mistaken Identity

Miss Bjb: Overcoming Mistaken Identity

Djuana M. Ross

Tru Story Publications
2017
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Feeling alone in a crowded room because no one seems to understand me was the story of Djuana Ross' life. She suffered from mistaken identity. She felt invisible like people could see right through her and never know that she was hurting or that she was even there. Often mistaken, misjudged and misunderstood, it took many years for her to finally learn and accept that she is fine just the way God made her. Embracing her uniqueness while realizing that she was just like everyone else was what brought her total freedom from her life's difficult challenges. In this book, you will learn that being yourself is as important as taking your next breath. No one else can breathe for you and waiting for another person to grasp your being is death to your true identity. You were meant to be different. Experiences in life and the opinions of others can weigh you down causing you to feel pressure to be perfect, but knowing who you are results in loving who you are. Comprehension is the key. Miss BJB is the testimony of how one can overcome mistaken identity by tackling issues such as suicide, rejection, and fear. Learn the life lessons from Djuana's journey and know that you are not alone and you do matter.
Miss Julie

Miss Julie

University of Wales Press
2011
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A Welsh translation of Strindberg's famous play which is an exellent example of nineteenth-century Naturalistic Theatre together with a translation of the playwright's original preface. New edition.
Miss Mary

Miss Mary

Bernard S. Wilson

Gill Books
2020
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Mary Elmes was a brilliant young woman from Cork who ventured into war zones to rescue children in trouble. When she learned that children in war-torn Europe were getting hurt, she wanted to help. She wasn’t a doctor or a nurse, but she was a great organiser and soon she was running several hospitals, where she made sure there was always time for toys and play. Knowing that Jewish people were in grave danger, she even risked everything to smuggle children to safety in the boot of her car. She was arrested and imprisoned but nothing could stop her from returning to the children as soon as she was released. Through the voices of real children she saved, Miss Mary tells the magical story of one woman’s love for children, and the lengths Miss Mary went to protect and comfort them.