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Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf

Lyndall Gordon

WW Norton Co
2001
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"[M]easured, and brave in its imaginative interpretations." Carolyn Heilbrun, The New York Times Book Review This "original, intuitive, and even exciting" (The New Yorker) portrait highlights the experiences that shaped Virginia Woolf's life and art her childhood, her relationships with her father and sister, her marriage, and her descents into madness."
There's a Dragon Stuck in a Bucket

There's a Dragon Stuck in a Bucket

Lyndall K Goff

Lyndall Goff
2024
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In the whimsical tale, "There's a Dragon Stuck in a Bucket," the enchanted world is a place of delightful surprises and unexpected friendships. Meet Miss Dragon, a young and endearing dragon facing a toothy predicament. A loose tooth has left her stuck in a bucket, fretting and fearful of the impending extraction."There's a Dragon Stuck in a Bucket" is a delightful narrative celebrating courage, creativity, and the beauty of embracing change. It paints a picture of resilience, unexpected alliances, and the joy that comes with taking life's changes in stride. Join Miss Dragon on her adventurous journey, reminding us all that growing up and facing fears can lead to wonderful surprises and delightful new beginnings.
Warrikirti Christmas Bilby

Warrikirti Christmas Bilby

Lyndall Stavrou

Je Forge and LK Stavrou
2022
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WARRIKIRTI CHRISTMAS BILBYby Lyndall StavrouWarrikirti the bilby is very surprised when Santa asks for his help.The little bilby acts as Santa's guide and helps deliver Christmas presents to the children who live in a little bush community in the Australian Outback. While travelling with Santa and his flying kangaroos, Warrikirti meets the people and the dingoes who hunt feral cats.The cats threaten the survival of bilbies in the remote areas of the outback.Indigenous and Conservation themes.A few words from Warumungu, the local Indigenous language are used in the text.
Faith in the Making

Faith in the Making

Lyndall Bywater

BRF (The Bible Reading Fellowship)
2018
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If faith is 'being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see’ what does that look like in practice today? In a world that is largely unsure and uncertain, how do we gain our confidence? Faith in the Making recognises the problem and seeks the answer in the list of faithful heroes found in Hebrews 11. This accessible, devotional resource will inspire individuals and groups to live more confidently for God in today’s world. Heroic faith is far more attainable than we often think!
Prayer in the Making

Prayer in the Making

Lyndall Bywater

BRF (The Bible Reading Fellowship)
2019
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Books on prayer can so often make us feel challenged but guilty. Not this one! Prayer in the Making is a book for everyone wanting to pray more confidently. Because we are all different, we need to find the prayer life that fits with who God made us to be. Lyndall Bywater explores twelve different types of prayer, helping us to find the ones which best suit us and our lifestyles. She certainly challenges us, but leaves us ready to talk confidently with God.
Baby Bilby and the Wildcat

Baby Bilby and the Wildcat

Lyndall Stavrou

Je Forge and LK Stavrou
2010
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Baby Bilby and the WildcatA lyrical narrative evocative of the Australian Outback. The story features an endangered animal, a feral cat and an Indigenous boy. The story is designed to engage, entertain and inform young children about environmental issues. Superb illustrations capture the colours and textures of the Outback.Bilby facts are on the back cover.
Napangardi's Bush Tucker Walk

Napangardi's Bush Tucker Walk

Lyndall Stavrou

Je Forge and LK Stavrou
2012
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NAPANGARDI'S BUSH TUCKER WALK by Lyndall StavrouGorgeous illustrations by Jann Forge combine with a delightful bush narrative featuring Australian animals and bush tucker. A surprising twist at the end. The story is told in such a way as to delight young children through repetitive phrases and humour. It informs about the culture of contemporary Indigenous Australians. Some Alyawarr words for bush tucker and animals are listed on the inner back cover. Alyawarr is spoken in the Northern Territory and in far west Queensland.
Yellow Dog

Yellow Dog

Lyndall Stavrou

Je Forge and LK Stavrou
2012
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YELLOW DOG by Lyndall StavrouThe touching story of a homeless pup taken in by a family and his subsequent adventures. Based on a true story. Set in an Indigenous Community.Beautifully illustrated by Jenny Taylor.Very popular with young Aboriginal children. A few words from Warumungu, the local Indigenous language are used in the text.
Ninu Easter Bilby

Ninu Easter Bilby

Lyndall Stavrou

Je Forge and LK Stavrou
2014
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NINU EASTER BILBY by Lyndall StavrouIn the Australian desert, a bilby sets out on his quest to become an Easter bilby. Ninu seeks help from other bush animals and the people that he discovers on his journey. Ninu's arrival at a little bush school gives him the opportunity he seeks.Bright and engaging illustrations by Jann Forge.Features Indigenous people, native animals and bush foods. A few Warlpiri language words are used. Warlpiri is spoken widely throughout the desert regions in the Northern Territory.Bilby facts page included on the back.
The Hyacinth Girl: T.S. Eliot's Hidden Muse

The Hyacinth Girl: T.S. Eliot's Hidden Muse

Lyndall Gordon

W. W. Norton Company
2022
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Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, T.S. Eliot was considered the greatest English-language poet of his generation. His poems The Waste Land and Four Quartets are classics of the modernist canon, while his essays influenced a school of literary criticism. Raised in St. Louis, shaped by his youth in Boston, he reinvented himself as an Englishman after converting to the Anglican Church. Like the authoritative yet restrained voice in his prose, he was the epitome of reserve. But there was another side to Eliot, as acclaimed biographer Lyndall Gordon reveals in her new biography, The Hyacinth Girl. While married twice, Eliot had an almost lifelong love for Emily Hale, an American drama teacher to whom he wrote extensive, illuminating, deeply personal letters. She was the source of "memory and desire" in The Waste Land. She was his hidden muse.That correspondence--some 1,131 letters--released by Princeton University's Firestone Library only in 2020--shows us in exquisite detail the hidden Eliot. Gordon plumbs the archive to recast Hale's role as the first and foremost woman of the poet's life, tracing the ways in which their ardor and his idealization of her figured in his art. For Eliot's relationships, as Gordon explains, were inextricable from his poetry, and Emily Hale was not the sole woman who entered his work. Gordon sheds new light on Eliot's first marriage to the flamboyant Vivienne; re-creates his relationship with Mary Trevelyan, a wartime woman of action; and finally, explores his marriage to the young Valerie Fletcher, whose devotion to Eliot and whose physical ease transformed him into a man "made for love." This stunning portrait of Eliot will compel not only a reassessment of the man--judgmental, duplicitous, intensely conflicted, and indubitably brilliant--but of the role of the choice women in his life and his writings. And at the center was Emily Hale in a love drama that Eliot conceived and the inspiration for the poetry he wrote that would last beyond their time. She was his "Hyacinth Girl.
The Hyacinth Girl: T.S. Eliot's Hidden Muse

The Hyacinth Girl: T.S. Eliot's Hidden Muse

Lyndall Gordon

W. W. Norton Company
2023
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Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, T.S. Eliot was considered the greatest English-language poet of his generation. His poems The Waste Land and Four Quartets are classics of the modernist canon, while his essays influenced a school of literary criticism. Raised in St. Louis, shaped by his youth in Boston, he reinvented himself as an Englishman after converting to the Anglican Church. Like the authoritative yet restrained voice in his prose, he was the epitome of reserve. But there was another side to Eliot, as acclaimed biographer Lyndall Gordon reveals in her new biography, The Hyacinth Girl. While married twice, Eliot had an almost lifelong love for Emily Hale, an American drama teacher to whom he wrote extensive, illuminating, deeply personal letters. She was the source of "memory and desire" in The Waste Land. She was his hidden muse.That correspondence--some 1,131 letters--released by Princeton University's Firestone Library only in 2020--shows us in exquisite detail the hidden Eliot. Gordon plumbs the archive to recast Hale's role as the first and foremost woman of the poet's life, tracing the ways in which their ardor and his idealization of her figured in his art. For Eliot's relationships, as Gordon explains, were inextricable from his poetry, and Emily Hale was not the sole woman who entered his work. Gordon sheds new light on Eliot's first marriage to the flamboyant Vivienne; re-creates his relationship with Mary Trevelyan, a wartime woman of action; and finally, explores his marriage to the young Valerie Fletcher, whose devotion to Eliot and whose physical ease transformed him into a man "made for love." This stunning portrait of Eliot will compel not only a reassessment of the man--judgmental, duplicitous, intensely conflicted, and indubitably brilliant--but of the role of the choice women in his life and his writings. And at the center was Emily Hale in a love drama that Eliot conceived and the inspiration for the poetry he wrote that would last beyond their time. She was his "Hyacinth Girl."
Vindication: A Life Of Mary Wollstonecraft

Vindication: A Life Of Mary Wollstonecraft

Lyndall Gordon

Little, Brown Book Group
2006
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In this stunning new biography of the eighteenth-century writer Mary Wollstonecraft, Lyndall Gordon explores the life of a woman often criticised by biographers, historians and feminists alike. Gordon challenges such slanders, and portrays instead the genius of this extraordinary woman. The two-generation approach to her life examines not only Wollstonecraft herself, but also her effect on her daughters and heirs (Mary Shelley, Fanny Imlay, Claire Clairmont and Margaret Mount Cashell), and the ways in which they carried her influence into subsequent generations.Gordon takes stock of Wollstonecraft's life in accord with her own values rather than through the reputation history has given her. The author looks at her important relationships with Gilbert Imlay and William Godwin, and her ideas about issues such as the problems of communication between the sexes and parenthood. Through this brilliant study, Gordon, the author of biographies of Virginia Woolf and Charlotte Brontë among others, successfully reinterprets Mary Wollstonecraft for the twenty-first century.
Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf

Lyndall Gordon

Little, Brown Book Group
2006
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This prize-winning biography, newly revised, sees Virginia Woolf as she saw herself. The first to set out the private life behind the well-known facts of her public career, A Writer's Life rocks back and forth between memories and art to reveal an explorer of 'the infinite oddity of the human position'. Instead of the doom-and-death often imposed on women of genius, here is the robust walker and seeker for what was fertile in her intimacies, in women's nature, and in resistance to power. This edition brings out her ideas for biography itself: to fall on a life 'like a roll of heavy waters... laying bare the pebbles on the shore of the soul'.
Shared Lives

Shared Lives

Lyndall Gordon

Virago Press Ltd
2005
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Lyndall Gordon, the acclaimed biographer of T.S. Eliot and Virginia Woolf, grew up in Cape Town, South Africa in the 1950s. This intimate and moving memoir is the story of Rosie, Ellie, and Romy- her closest friends from childhood until their early deaths.Daughters of Jewish immigrants, these girls grew into adulthood together, shaped by their parents' and grandparents' Eastern European heritages, the stifling atmosphere of their proper girls' school, South Africa's politics, and the intense pressure within their bourgeois milieu for early marriage. Though miles distanced them as they grew older and went off to New York, Oxford and Paris, their bonds of friendship remained strong, separated only by their untimely deaths.
Lives Like Loaded Guns

Lives Like Loaded Guns

Lyndall Gordon

Little, Brown Book Group
2011
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* 'As rich as a novel by Henry James' DAILY TELEGRAPH * 'Will do nothing less than revolutionise the way Dickinson is read for years' GUARDIANThe definitive biography, out now in paperback