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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Jessica Innes
People need a place to record their thoughts and desires. They want to write down their plans and secrets too. This is where Jessica records hers.
Standing on my front porch, and watching it driveway, my mind was flooded with happy memories of this summer's tour. Not only had I spent time with my wonderful and amazing bodyguard and manager, but I had also performed in amazing cities across the U.S. Truth be told, I had had the time of my life Even though this was true I had missed my twin sister, parents, best friends, and plethora of good friends like crazy Truth be told it was great to be home
Michelle loves her daughter named Harmony, four-years old and quite a bundle. Michelle's husband, however, is something else altogether. An alcoholic in the making, Carl often gets blasted while bar drinking before he comes home from work and beats Michelle, even in front of their daughter. Michelle finally leaves her husband with Harmony in tow and visits Jessica, Michelle's paternal grandmother and with whom she'd grown up as a child after her parents died in a terrible automobile accident. One thing leads to another, and life becomes a disaster for the family, forced on the run, split from one another, and ultimately facing the law with surprises at every turn. It begins as a story often told, and ends with so many revelations, it's difficult to keep count.
Middle-aged property developer Harry is lucky in everything but love. He’s resigned to being dumped by his girlfriend when an enigmatic young woman steps out of the shadows and into his life. Her arrival turns his world upside down, forcing him to face a past he’s long tried to bury. But it’s still hiding a dark secret that could shatter his dreams.
This is a real-life story about a dog named Jessica and her love of swimming.While spending hours happily swimming in the family pool, she discovered that she loves to do something that is just as fun . . . if not more
This is a real-life story about a dog named Jessica and her love of swimming.While spending hours happily swimming in the family pool, she discovered that she loves to do something that is just as fun . . . if not more
Jessica's First Prayer and Froggy's Little Brother
Hesba Stratton; Brenda NA
Red Globe Press
2013
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Jessica's First Prayer and Froggy's Little Brother are exemplars of the 'street arab' story, a genre that flourished in Victorian Britain in response to child poverty and destitution. This critical edition features the original texts of the first editions, and examines the stories through a critical lens and in their historical context.
Jessica Brick is an elderly spinster who lives in a sleepy English village. When she decides to become a crime solver, nobody thinks sheOll succeed E and theyOre right. SheOs clueless. Jessica's village is awash with crime, intrigue, and goings-on of all kinds in these comic tales; they're baffling puzzles that are dead funny. If you're a fan of Miss Marple, Agatha Raisin, or Midsomer Murders, you'll be delighted to meet Jessica Brick. Bestselling crime writer Sophie Hannah says, ""Jessica Brick could go very far indeed.""
A renowned and beloved international actress, first successful on the London stage, Jessica Tandy captured Broadway as Blanche DuBois in Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire in 1947, making that role forever hers. After a series of major theatrical triumphs and moderate film successes, many with her husband, Hume Cronyn, she won an Oscar for Best Actress at the age of 80 for her performance as Daisy Werthan in Driving Miss Daisy in 1989.This comprehensive reference guide to Tandy's distinguished career features a biographical sketch followed by a chronology of highlights in her life and chapters documenting her careers in theatre, film, television, and on recordings. Her many awards and honors are listed in a separate chapter. An annotated bibliography selects major book, newspaper, and magazine features and interviews; and reviews are also noted with appropriate productions in the previous chapters. Memorable Broadway roles are illustrated with scenes from Streetcar, The Fourposter (with Hume Cronyn, 1951), Five Finger Exercise (1959), A Delicate Balance (with Cronyn, 1966), The Gin Game (1977), Rose (1981), and Foxfire (with Cronyn, 1982).
Jessica Darling's It List: The (Totally Not) Guaranteed Guide to Popularity, Prettiness & Perfection
Megan McCafferty
Poppy Books
2014
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Now a digital feature film I hadn't even gotten to homeroom yet and I'd already discovered five hard truths about junior high: 1. My best friend had turned pretty. 2. She didn't know it yet. 3. It wouldn't be long before she did. 4. That knowledge would change everything between us. 5. And there wasn't a thing I could do about it. It's the first day of seventh grade. Is Jessica Darling doomed for dorkdom? New York Times bestselling author Megan McCafferty's hilarious new novel will have you laughing, cringing, and cheering for Jessica Darling as she learns that being herself beats being popular, pretty & perfect any day.
Jessica Darling's It List 2: The (Totally Not) Guaranteed Guide to Friends, Foes & Faux Friends
Megan McCafferty
Poppy Books
2015
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Is it impossible for old elementary-school friends and new junior-high friends to all get along as just, you know, friends? Good or bad, that's what I'm about to find out. Jessica Darling is finally getting the hang of seventh grade Hosting an epic slumber party might even help to make Jessica popular...but is that what she really wants? New York Times bestselling author Megan McCafferty's It List series introduces readers to Jessica Darling, an unabashedly brainy seventh grader who tries to stay true to herself, even if it means being (totally not) cool.
Jessica Darling's It List 3: The (Totally Not) Guaranteed Guide to Stressing, Obsessing & Second-Guessing
Megan McCafferty
Poppy Books
2015
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Crazy teachers; best friends turning pretty overnight; "The Unbreakable Laws of Cafeteria Line Cutting".... Junior high is rough, and Jessica Darling needs help Enter older sister Bethany and her "It List," meant to help Jessica uphold "The Darling Domination of Popularity." In Jessica Darling's It List 3, Jessica faces the potentially mortifying outcome of the Top Secret Pineville Junior High Crushability Test. Plus, she's kind of stuck in the middle, as smarties and skaters unite to collect signatures on a petition to bring back the school's annual dance. Will the dramarama of seventh grade be Jessica's downfall? Not if she can help it.
It was the letter she knew was coming, but hoped would never arrive... Jessica's father has been gone from her life since her parents got divorced, until one day she received a mysterious letter. She has a crazy life taking care of her seven brothers, supporting her frazzled mother, and trying to navigate complex teenage friendships. Dealing with her dad's antics while trying to keep it all together just might push her over the edge. See how Jessica Applewood's family chaos helps her discover just how courageous and strong she really is.
"I should sue the people who designed the My Little Pony Crystal Rainbow Castle I played with in kindergarten. They led me to believe that castles were filled with rainbows and cupcakes and pastel-pink furniture. Not stone and fire and . . . blood." Eighteen-year-old Jessica Packwood is having a hard enough time feeling regal with her new vampire husband, Lucius. But when he's charged with murder, Jessica's suddenly on her own. She knows that with no blood to drink, Lucius's time is running out. Can she figure out who the real killer is--and who she can trust--before it's too late?
Guinevere Elizabeth Collins seems no different from any other girl living in a middle-class family. She is just trying to live her life and be happy. When everything starts to go all wrong, she starts to question the crazy train wreck she calls life, as the assaults to her happiness and the fabric of her being start to pile up she begins to question everything. Why does it seem like her peers are all so happy? What was she doing that they were doing differently? Didn't we all go through most of the same struggles and experiences, and if not, why did the universe seem to have it out for Gwen?As Gwen grows older so does her will power and determination grow stronger to finally have the happiness, she sees all around her. Along this journey in seeking the manifestation of her hearts desire for love and joy; Gwen realizes it isn't not as clear cut as she thought. Life has a way of spinning out of control for us all; and Gwen... well she just can't seem to figure out how to claw her way out of the ever-growing dark cloud that always threatens to swallow her illusions of hope. Is it the choices Gwen is making? Is the dark cloud of our thoughts and the evil in the world seeking her out while she is actively unaware? Or is it a higher power that has forsaken her to a life stuck running from darkness? Will she ever find the right path to manifesting her goals and aspirations to finally be happy and find love; or is that just a long-lost dream? Let's follow Gwen on her journey through the victim's purgatory in which she finds herself, as she tries escaping the clutches of tainted love...
Mother-of-three Susan Loch lived a carefree life until 21 March 2011. Yet when she woke to find a policeman standing beside her husband, she immediately guessed the sickening truth. Jessica, her nineteen-year-old daughter, had been killed, the latest victim of a treacherous stretch of the Princes Highway on the New South Wales south coast. Life, as Susan knew it, had changed forever.Jessica's Gift is a candid and heartfelt story, charting how Susan grappled with each subsequent day. Initially, her grief felt intolerable and unending, but while Susan despaired, she didn't give up. Gradually, hope, peace and even joy crept back into her life. Susan's strength and resilience will inspire anyone who seeks to understand the trauma of child bereavement.
Jessica felt sad ... but she did not know why. Perhaps she could talk to her Grandma.Whilst visiting her Grandma, something strange happens. Not only does she discover that her Grandma has a weird collection of objects in her apron pocket ... Jessica's sadness seems to disappear as she learns a valuable lesson about herself.This is book one of a trilogy based on a series of true stories about value, self-worth and self-esteem, and the value of children having a meaningful relationship with a significant adult in their life. The author draws upon many encounters with children from 5 to 14 years of age through his work as a Primary (elementary) School Chaplain in Victorian Government Schools (Australia) over many years.