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Louise er en spenningsroman om sannhet, svik og bitre familiehemmeligheter.Den kontroversielle justisministeren Louise Bohman våkner en morgen opp til beskjeden om at hennes pressesekretær er funnet død. Hun har tilsynelatende begått selvmord, men snart går mistankene i retning mord, og mye taler for at justisministeren selv er innblandet. I media henges Bohman ut og portretteres som et monster. På TV4 får kriminalreporter Ellen Tamm i oppdrage å lage en dokumentar om justisministeren. Hun lykkes i å overtale Bohman og møter en kvinne som fremstår ganske lik bildet media har tegnet av henne. Men det virker som det er noe hun skjuler. Samtidig sliter Ellen med sitt eget kaotiske privatliv. Og jo mer hun graver i Louise Bohmans liv, jo mer minnes hun om sin egen families mørke hemmeligheter.
Louise er en spenningsroman om sannhet, svik og bitre familiehemmeligheter.Den kontroversielle justisministeren Louise Bohman våkner en morgen opp til beskjeden om at hennes pressesekretær er funnet død. Hun har tilsynelatende begått selvmord, men snart går mistankene i retning mord, og mye taler for at justisministeren selv er innblandet. I media henges Bohman ut og portretteres som et monster. På TV4 får kriminalreporter Ellen Tamm i oppdrage å lage en dokumentar om justisministeren. Hun lykkes i å overtale Bohman og møter en kvinne som fremstår ganske lik bildet media har tegnet av henne. Men det virker som det er noe hun skjuler. Samtidig sliter Ellen med sitt eget kaotiske privatliv. Og jo mer hun graver i Louise Bohmans liv, jo mer minnes hun om sin egen families mørke hemmeligheter.
Hvad gør man, når ens store kærlighed pludselig forsvinder? Den efterladte ægtemand rejser til Provence i Sydfrankrig for at skrive sig ud af sit smertefulde tab. Men det går ikke helt som forventet. - En medrivende roman om store følelser, kærlighed og voldsomme begivenheder, der sætter dybe spor.
”Den nye dronning af svensk krimi.” Den kontroversielle justitsminister Louise Bohman vågner en morgen op til beskeden om, at hendes pressesekretær er fundet død. Hvad man først antog var selvmord, viser sig senere at være mord, og meget tyder på, at justitsministeren selv er indblandet. På TV4 får kriminalreporter Ellen Tamm til opgave at lave en dokumentar om justitsministeren. Det lykkes hende at komme ind på livet af Louise Bohman, og hun indser, at ministeren har meget lidt til fælles med det monster, hun er blevet gjort til i medierne. Alligevel virker det, som om Louise skjuler noget. Samtidig kæmper Ellen med at håndtere sit eget kaotiske privatliv. Og jo mere hun graver i Louise Bohmans fortid, desto mere bliver hun mindet om sin egen families mørke hemmeligheder. Louise er tredje fritstående bind i serien om den egenrådige kriminalreporter Ellen Tamm.
She longed for adventure. So she left her home and ventured out into the wide world.The pleasures and perils she met proved plentiful: marauding pirates on the majestic seas, a ferocious lion under the bright lights of the big top, a mysterious stranger in an exotic and bustling bazaar.Yet in the face of such daunting danger, our heroine . . .She was brave.She was fearless.She was feathered.She was a chicken.A not-so-chicken chicken.Her name?
For fans of Olivia and Eloise, this stunning debut from Kelly Light is an irresistible story about the importance of creativity in all its forms. Meet Louise. Louise loves art more than anything. It's her imagination on the outside. She is determined to create a masterpiece-her piece de resistance! Louise also loves Art, her little brother. This is their story. Louise Loves Art is a celebration of the brilliant artist who resides in all of us.
In this stunning companion to the acclaimed Louise Loves Art, Louise has a new neighbor, the creative and offbeat Andie-but can they overcome their differences and be friends? Louise loves art more than anything. Imagine her delight when a new neighbor, Andie, moves in ...and she loves art too! It's the best day ever. But liking the same thing doesn't always mean you agree on it. Can they overcome their creative differences? Sometimes friendship, like art, can require collaboration.
Louise loves all kinds of art. But when she has to make cupcakes for a bake sale—and everything goes wrong—can she and her brother make messy cupcakes into art? This charming I Can Read story also introduces the concept of how mixing primary colors makes new ones, and that creativity comes in all different forms.Louise Loves Bake Sales is a Level One I Can Read book, which means it’s perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences. This is the first Level One I Can Read starring Louise, from the acclaimed picture book Louise Loves Art.
Louise is so excited! The class pet, Pigcasso, is staying over for the weekend! Louise’s cat is not as excited as she is, though.... Can they all make it through the weekend? Louise and the Class Pet is a Level One I Can Read book, which means it’s perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences. This is the second Level One I Can Read starring Louise, from the acclaimed picture book Louise Loves Art.
Louise is so excited The class pet, Pigcasso, is staying over for the weekend Louise's cat is not as excited as she is, though.... Can they all make it through the weekend? Louise and the Class Pet is a Level One I Can Read book, which means it's perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences. This is the second Level One I Can Read starring Louise, from the acclaimed picture book Louise Loves Art.
Louise Dupin's Work on Women
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS INC
2023
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The eighteenth-century text Work on Women by Louise Dupin (also known as Madame Dupin, 1706-1799) is the French Enlightenment's most in-depth feminist analysis of inequality--and its most neglected one. Angela Hunter and Rebecca Wilkin here offer the first-ever edition of selected translations of Dupin's massive project, developed from manuscript drafts. Hunter and Wilkin provide helpful introductions to the four sections of Work on Women (Science, History and Religion, Law, and Education and Mores) which contextualize Dupin's arguments and explain the work's construction--including the role of her secretary, Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Dupin's central claim in Work on Women is that French jurists have gradually disenfranchised women through reductive interpretations of Roman law. As a result, modern marriage is founded on an abusive, illegitimate contract that enriches one party and impoverishes the other. This manifest injustice is enabled by the "masculine vanity" that aggrandizes men, diminishes women, and distorts all realms of knowledge. Dupin shows how the most reputable scientists incorporate old notions of women's weakness into new understandings of the body, while historians denigrate female rulers or erase them altogether. Even in everyday conversation, men assert their entitlement to social dominance through casual misogyny. Thus, although Dupin advocates for meaningful education for girls, she insists that the upbringing of boys must also be reformed. This volume fills an important gap in the history of feminist thought and will appeal to readers eager to hear new voices that challenge established narratives of intellectual history.