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A woman fleeing her past, a patriot saving his country, a soldier surviving another day, a boy searching for his father. Join the dangerous journey. Share the hopes, fears, and struggles of Rachel's Son.
A woman fleeing her past, a patriot saving his country, a soldier surviving another day, a boy searching for his father. Join the dangerous journey. Share the hopes, fears, and struggles of Rachel's Son.
"THIS IS JUST FOR YOU" is a personalized journal for the person who recognizes their first name on the coverWith its size of 6x9 inch and 120 pages, it's perfect and ideal for daily use, note-taking or as a diaryIts beautiful colors and different contrasts are used for pleasant rendering and to everyone's tasteWith this journal, you'll enjoy writing again DEFINITELY
Rachel Carson wasn’t always the Rachel Carson, renowned environmental activist. From her earliest years, Rachel had a passion for nature—to her, it was a fairyland, and she loved to write about her adventures and the creatures she saw. Encouraged by teachers, Rachel wanted nothing more than to study the ocean and its inhabitants. Though unable to finish her PhD due to financial constraints, Rachel found work in science and success as a nature writer. In the course of her work, Rachel learned about the harm caused by recently developed pesticides and chemicals that made their way into the environment. Desperate to protect nature for future generations even as her health declined, she penned the famous book Silent Spring —a call to action against the threat of the deadly chemicals. The book is anything but quiet, selling more than 2 million copies and leading directly to changes like the Clean Air Act of 1963 and the Clean Water Act of 1972. Kate Hannigan, the author of several award-winning children’s books, joins her talents with Katie Hickey, a longtime illustrator of popular picture book biographies, to bring the mother of the environmental movement to life for a new generation of readers.
Rachel is an attractive young woman with a deep desire to be diapered and dominated by a strong Daddy type. She has searched and found nothing but failures. Just when she's on the verge of giving up, she meets Allen. A Daddy that isn't afraid to punish her and teach her important lessons. After a trial weekend of diapers, humiliation and punishment, are they right for each other? This story contains AB/DL(Adult Baby/Diaper Lover) themes, harsh punishments, bondage, spankings, paddlings, enemas, wet & messy diapers, public humiliation, sexual intercourse, and other extreme situations. Do not read this book if such themes are upsetting.
Every good witch needs a place to record here potions and spells. This is where Rachel records hers.
Sometimes the journey is as important as the destination.Katie Brown enjoys Eldercare, but knows it's a mistake to get involved when she could be transferred at any time, even with a guy as nice as Max. Still, with such an interesting patient as Granny, along with a loving church family nearby, this particular assignment has made it tough to stay indifferent.Then one day she hears of a missing manuscript, written by Granny's own mother decades ago. As an aspiring writer, Katie is fascinated, and sets out to find this piece of the family history.In her search she may find more than just an old story. She may find some answers for herself, too.............................................................................The story behind the Story: The author, Sherry Chamblee, is also the full-time caregiver for her husband's grandmother. His great-grandmother (Granny's mom - Rachel Clark Kennedy) was an aspiring author when she wasn't being a nurse. Back in the early 1900s she wrote books - lots of them. She had at least one full-length novel, wrapped and sealed and sent to herself in the mail. Since the family saw it last, they'd lost track of it. The author got it into her head to look for this manuscript.Back in February of this year (2014), we were looking for it (read 'searching frantically through an old shed') when we found a bin full of Granny's mother's things. In that bin was an old nurse's registration certificate belonging to Rachel Clark - Granny's mom. Paper-clipped to that certificate were several pages of typewriting paper - she'd written a short story, titled The Signal. Turns out it's about 3000 words long, but complete. The only complete story of hers that has been found, so far. The certificate is dated December 2, 1914. One hundred years ago. It's safe to assume the story paper-clipped to it was written in the same year, or very close to it. Her complete manuscript is included in 'Rachel's Story', just as she had it 100 years ago, in chapter 5, as it's being read to her own daughter.This is a very short story at only a little over 8,000 words. I have only edited the spelling in Rachel Clark's part of this story, so as to keep her unique voice throughout. This is why readers may find a few grammatical errors in Chapter 5, and/or outdated words. This part was indeed written one hundred years ago, and is still an unpolished work, though still very enjoyable to read as a unique piece of history.All proceeds from this book will go to help in the care of Rachel's daughter, my husband's grandmother.
Rachel Portman - Beyond the Screen / Film Works on Piano
Chester Music
2023
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(Piano). With Beyond the Screen, Rachel Portman has curated some of her most cherished film music for solo piano. She refers to the piano as her best friend, adding "I spend all day with it, most days. I think probably I'm pianistic in my soul." Hence, piano miniatures are a natural second life for her highly melodic scores. The album comprises various new solo piano arrangements by the composer based on her well-known soundtracks such as Chocolat, The Cider House Rules, or The Duchess, as well as a piano suite from her Oscar-winning original score Emma.
Rachel's Forbidden Love: Revised Edition
Lucy O. Heath
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Rachel's Birthday Coloring Book Kids Personalized Books: A Coloring Book Personalized for Rachel that includes Children's Cut Out Happy Birthday Poste
Yolie Davis
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Rachel's Birthday Coloring Book Kids Personalized Books A Coloring Book Personalized for Rachel that includes Children's Cut Out Happy Birthday Posters
The Complete Works of Rachel Lawson: Short Stories: Volume 1
Rachel Lawson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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This volume is mostly her short stories with the odd poem. the short stories are of a dark supernatural nature included is the Magicians stories and Vivienne and the reaper and some other related stories and poems including a few versions of a vampire hunt gone wrong and the stories that inspired them.
Poe, Hemingway, Twain, Salinger, O. Henry, and Updike move over, there's clearly a new rival on the block. In his near two hundred and fifty short stories published in twelve volumes, David Cope has created a new paradigm of the form. The genres he's chosen cover the map-from noir, mystery, and thriller, to science fiction, humor, death, and amnesia-and these stories range in size from a few pages to short novellas. Cope also covers a variety of writing styles, comfortable in all, with first-person narratives, third person fifties' pulp fiction, newspaper factual revelations, and extraordinary allegory, metaphors, and profound observations about the human condition abounding. Without a single exception, I find these stories the perfect antidote to the often-endless drivel of today's thousand-page novels and a once-again peek into the world where every word counts. Five stars. Jon Marshall, Bookworm Magazine
Rachel Ray is an 1863 novel by Anthony Trollope. It recounts the story of a young woman who is forced to give up her fiance 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.
Book Features: - 24 pages, 7.5 inches x 10 inches- Ages 6-10, Grades 1-4 leveled readers- Simple, easy-to-read pages with vibrant illustrations- Features comprehension questions, vocabulary, and an extension activity- Glossary and timeline included The Story Of Rachel Carson: Explore fascinating facts about marine biologist, conservationist and author Rachel Carson, whose book showed how chemicals hurt the planet and helped start the modern environmental movement.Women In Science And Technology: Words have the power to create change, and Rachel Carson knew this. She shared her love of nature and the need to protect it by writing several books. Her work inspires young people today to protect our planet.Reading Made Fun: More than just an engaging story about Rachel Howard and her impact on the world around us, this biography also includes vocabulary, comprehension questions, a timeline, glossary, and an extension activity for added engagement.Leveled Books: Vibrant illustrations and leveled text work together to engage children and promote reading comprehension skills. This book engages 1st--4th graders with science for kids, fun facts, and engaging topics like protecting our planet.Why Rourke Educational Media: Since 1980, Rourke Publishing Company has specialized in publishing engaging and diverse non-fiction and fiction books for children in a wide range of subjects that support reading success on a level that has no limits.