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Suzanne's River-Song

Suzanne's River-Song

Oxford University Press
2005
muu
for violin and piano A short lyrical work based on music form the opera A Better Place, and in particular on the melancholy descending scales and rising fifths associated with the character of Suzanne. This is a small character portrait of Suzanne, with the omnipresent character of the river as her backdrop.
Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas

Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas

James Patterson

Little Brown and Company
2026
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"Clever, light and as welcoming as an ocean breeze" (People), James Patterson "dazzles" (Publishers Weekly) with his classic romantic mystery, Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas, now celebrating twenty-five years with a beautiful new anniversary edition. A powerfully moving novel of love, loss, hope, and family from bestselling author James Patterson. Katie Wilkinson has found her perfect man at last. He's a writer, a house painter, an original thinker - everything she's imagined she wanted in a partner. But one day, without explanation, he disappears from her life, leaving behind only a diary for her to read. This diary is a love letter written by a new mother named Suzanne for her baby son, Nicholas. In it she pours out her heart about how she and the boy's father met, about her hopes for marriage and family, and about the unparalleled joy that having a baby has brought into her life. As Katie reads this touching document, it becomes clear that the lover who has just left her is the husband and father in this young family. She reads on, filled with terror and hope, as she struggles to understand what has happened. Written with James Patterson's perfect pitch for emotion and suspense, Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas captures beautifully the joys of a new family even as it builds to an overwhelmingly moving climax. This is an unforgettable love story, at once heartbreaking and full of hope.
Suzanne's Easy to Follow Baking Recipes

Suzanne's Easy to Follow Baking Recipes

Suzanne K. Massee

Suzanne Massee
2018
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With easy to follow step by step recipes you can create delightful;Baked Slices - Cakes - Biscuits - Christmas Cakes - Desserts - and Gluten Free recipes.Added extra; how to make Dairy Products, did you know Mascarpone is so simple to make and yet so expensive to buy.I had a cafeteria where I created the most delicious slices, the compliment of these slice recipes was through my father in-law who was the general manager and baker for a very popular bakery in Timaru in the South Island of New Zealand. These slice recipes have been handed down, and I have reduced the ingredient measurements from very large baker's trays to the household trays.
Suzanne Jackson

Suzanne Jackson

Kellie Jones; Paulina Pobocha; Taylor Jasper

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS
2025
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A richly illustrated account tracing the full arc of contemporary painter Suzanne Jackson’s life and multifaceted artistic visionFirst and foremost a painter, Suzanne Jackson has worked for six decades in a dizzying array of genres, including drawing, printmaking, poetry, dance, and theater design. Suzanne Jackson: What Is Love reveals Jackson’s achievements as a leading and influential artist who has been in dialogue with her contemporaries, from Betye Saar and Emory Douglas to Senga Nengudi and Mary Lovelace O’Neal.This wide-ranging book illuminates Jackson’s work and its connections to nature, environmentalism, performance, feminism, and Black and Native traditions. It explores the way her innovative hanging acrylic works break the canvas; the role of dance and set design in Jackson’s practice; and her trailblazing Los Angeles art space Gallery 32, which she ran from 1968 to 1970, and which became a focus for a circle of fellow emerging artists. The book also features artist dialogues between Jackson and Nengudi, Saar, Fred Eversley, and Richard Mayhew, as well as a conversation between Jackson and SFMOMA painting conservator Jennifer Hickey.Exhibition ScheduleSFMOMA, San FranciscoSeptember 27, 2025–March 1, 2026Walker Art Center, MinneapolisMay 14, 2026–August 23, 2026Museum of Fine Arts, BostonSeptember 26, 2026–February 7, 2027
Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas

Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas

James Patterson

Headline Book Publishing
2002
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Book editor Katie is in love with poet, Matt Harrison. He seems to share her feelings, but refuses to talk about his past. All she knows is that Matt was once married. One evening, he suddenly ends their relationship, leaving Katie devastated. A few days later, he sends her a notebook that he promises will explain everything. Katie opens the book to find it is the diary that Matt's wife, Suzanne, wrote for their baby son. It tells the story of her love for Matt and Nicholas, and reveals the tragedy that haunts Matt's life today. And Katie realises he needs her to understand his past if she is ever to be a part of his future.
Suzanne Fisher Staples

Suzanne Fisher Staples

Megan Lynn Isaac

Scarecrow Press
2009
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After spending more than a decade as a journalist in South Asia, Suzanne Fisher Staples turned to writing realistic novels about young people coming of age in modern Pakistan, Afghanistan, and India, as well as the United States. Her elegant prose and compelling character development draw readers into lives and cultures that are always warmly appealing. In Suzanne Fisher Staples: The Setting Is the Story, Megan Lynn Isaac explores the award winning novels of this unusual writer. Comprised of eight chapters—one exploring each of Staples's works (six novels and a memoir) and an additional chapter detailing the critical reception of her most famous books, the Pakistani trilogy (Shabanu, Haveli and The House of Djinn)—Isaac considers the predominant themes, characters, and settings of each work and provides background information about the countries, religions, art forms, and other aspects of the cultures of South Asia that are central to Staples's writing. Original material from the author's interviews with Staples provides new insights into her work and experiences. Biographical information about Staples, both in chronological and narrative form, is also included, as well as a comprehensive bibliography of scholarly material related to Staples. This book will help scholars and fans of Staples to explore the themes and literary techniques employed by her, as well as to deepen their understanding of the cultures and traditions upon which she draws.
Suzanne Lacy

Suzanne Lacy

Sharon Irish

University of Minnesota Press
2010
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Often controversial and sometimes even shocking to audiences, the work of California-based artist Suzanne Lacy has challenged viewers and participants with personal accounts of traumatic events, settings that require people to assume uncomfortable positions, multisensory productions that evoke emotional as well as intellectual responses, and even flayed lambs and beef kidneys. Lacy has experimented with ways to claim the power of mass media, to use women’s consciousness-raising groups as a performance structure, and to connect her projects to lived experiences. The body and large groups of bodies are the locations for her lifelike art, revealing the aesthetics of relationships among people. In this critical examination of Suzanne Lacy, Sharon Irish surveys Lacy’s art from 1972 to the present, demonstrating the pivotal roles that Lacy has had in public art, feminist theory, and community organizing. Lacy initially used her own body—or animal organs—to visually depict psychological states or social conditions in photographs, collages, and installations. In the late 1970s she turned to organizing large groups of people into art events—including her most famous work, The Crystal Quilt, a 1987 performance broadcast live on PBS and featuring hundreds of women in Minneapolis—and pioneered a new genre of public art. Irish investigates the spaces between art and life, self and other, and the body and physical structures in Lacy’s multifaceted artistic projects, showing how throughout her influential career Lacy has created art that resists racism, promotes feminism, and explores challenging human relationships.
Suzanne Lacy

Suzanne Lacy

Sharon Irish

University of Minnesota Press
2010
nidottu
Often controversial and sometimes even shocking to audiences, the work of California-based artist Suzanne Lacy has challenged viewers and participants with personal accounts of traumatic events, settings that require people to assume uncomfortable positions, multisensory productions that evoke emotional as well as intellectual responses, and even flayed lambs and beef kidneys. Lacy has experimented with ways to claim the power of mass media, to use women’s consciousness-raising groups as a performance structure, and to connect her projects to lived experiences. The body and large groups of bodies are the locations for her lifelike art, revealing the aesthetics of relationships among people. In this critical examination of Suzanne Lacy, Sharon Irish surveys Lacy’s art from 1972 to the present, demonstrating the pivotal roles that Lacy has had in public art, feminist theory, and community organizing. Lacy initially used her own body-or animal organs-to visually depict psychological states or social conditions in photographs, collages, and installations. In the late 1970s she turned to organizing large groups of people into art events-including her most famous work, The Crystal Quilt, a 1987 performance broadcast live on PBS and featuring hundreds of women in Minneapolis-and pioneered a new genre of public art. Irish investigates the spaces between art and life, self and other, and the body and physical structures in Lacy’s multifaceted artistic projects, showing how throughout her influential career Lacy has created art that resists racism, promotes feminism, and explores challenging human relationships.
Suzanne Kasler

Suzanne Kasler

Suzanne Kasler

Rizzoli International Publications
2013
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Suzanne Kasler is known for her classically inspired rooms, pretty palettes, and comfortable spaces. She brings Southern charm, European sensibility, and a respect for architectural details to her interiors. Her neutral palette, spiced with hits of color, creates warm spaces that are elegant yet inviting. Inspired by fashion, Kasler uses a scarf as a throw, adds grosgrain or satin banding to the bottom of a chair cover, accents draperies with Chanel-like piped borders, or embellishes a bed frame with delicate handpainted patterns. It is these exquisite haute couture details that drive her design aesthetic. Kasler’s mélange of antiques, midcentury pieces, and modern furniture makes her layered interiors attractive and livable. Lavishly illustrated, this beautiful volume showcases a range of Kasler’s projects, from a luxurious Georgian mansion in Atlanta’s Buckhead to a sophisticated farmhouse in Tennessee and a beach house in Watersound, Florida. Offering a wealth of original design ideas that are refreshing and full of verve, Timeless Style is a welcome addition to any library of interior design books.
Suzanne Kasler

Suzanne Kasler

Suzanne Kasler

Rizzoli International Publications
2018
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Best-selling A-list designer Kasler (AD 100 and Elle Decor) is known for rooms with a foundation in tradition, pretty palettes, and timeless sophistication. She mixes American and European eclectic furnishings to create comfortable living spaces. In this collection of recent unseen residences in town and country and at the shore, the designer reflects on catalysts for her inventiveness. Richly photographed profiles include inviting and modern family homes and oceanfront estates. Kasler shows how she incorporates fresh ways to organize a guest area, create outdoor spaces for luxuriating and entertaining, and assemble captivating vignettes. The result is a wealth of original ideas for design professionals and anyone with a passion for interior design an essential addition to every design library.
Suzanne Kasler: Edited Style

Suzanne Kasler: Edited Style

Suzanne Kasler; Clinton Smith

RIZZOLI INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATIONS
2022
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Best-selling Rizzoli author Suzanne Kasler is renowned for designing elegant, serene, and stylish interiors that are always comfortable and welcoming. Referred to as a designer s designer, her approachable interiors appeal to both connoisseurs and enthusiasts alike. Lavishly illustrated, this beautiful book profiles Kasler s most recent work that further establishes her as one of the industry s leading stylemakers in interior design. Spaces exude with elegance and elan, blending colourful and neutral palettes, and mixing contemporary furnishings with antiques. Starting with the redesign of her celebrated elegant Regency-style home in Atlanta s Buckhead, the featured projects range from family-oriented houses and casual beach retreats to inviting country houses. The locations include Nashville, Tennessee; Harbor Island, The Bahamas; South Florida; Lake Forest, Illinois; Sea Island and Atlanta, Georgia; and New Orleans, Louisiana, among others. Kasler s reflections on such topics as fresh ways on making guests feel welcome; living with art and collections; buying what you love; and much more are addressed throughout. Providing a wealth of original design possibilities, Edited Style is an essential addition to one s interior design library.
Suzanne Rheinstein

Suzanne Rheinstein

Suzanne Rheinstein; Michael Boodro

RIZZOLI INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATIONS
2023
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Presented are beautifully photographed homes of clients Suzanne Rheinstein has worked with before that reflect a vision of richness tempered by restraint. Her longtime fans will find new inspiration in these pages. Throughout, she shares her ideas of how to live in a relaxed way surrounded by artworks and personal collections. A traditional Georgian library is done in a totally untraditional lacquered green, while a San Francisco town house revamp includes a California room filled with Moroccan rugs and rattan chairs, and a serene retreat has a guesthouse evocative of the bohemian 1970s.
Suzanne Bocanegra
In Poorly Watched Girls, New York based artist Suzanne Bocanegra (born 1957) explores the ways that popular entertainment theatricalizes women in trouble. For the immersive video Valley, she recreated Judy Garland's wardrobe test for Valley of the Dolls (1967). Garland was fired from the film but famously kept the clothing from the test. Here, eight notable women wear replicas of the wardrobe: poet Anne Carson, choreographer Deborah Hay, artist Joan Jonas, singer Alicia Hall Moran, author and actor Tanya Selvaratnam, actor Kate Valk, artist Carrie Mae Weems and ballerina Wendy Whelan. Dialogue of the Carmelites, inspired by Poulenc's 1956 opera based on the true story of a convent of nuns executed during the French Revolution, incorporates music by composer David Lang, performed by Caroline Shaw. In La Fille, Bocanegra uses theatrical sets, costumes and collage to capture the essence of the 18th-century ballet La Fille mal Gardee (The Poorly Guarded Girl), a comic portrayal of young love between two peasants.
Suzanne's Family Recipes

Suzanne's Family Recipes

Suzanne C. De Board

Pen Pearls
2018
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Whether you are a beginner in the kitchen, or a well-seasoned chef, you will have fun with these recipes. In this book you will find 40+ recipes you are sure to want to use. From main courses, such as Creamy Spaghetti to Standing Rib Roast (Prime Rib); salads, breads, brownies, cake, candies and cookies - many traditional, some different, but delicious - there is something to please every pallet. Most of the breads, cake, candy and cookies have won ribbons in the San Bernardino County Fair, as well as The Orange Show, in beautiful, sunny, Southern California. Through the years, the Onion Cheese Bread recipe has won at least four Best-in-Show ribbons, and is quite tasty, whether as rolls, or sliced bread - toasted and slathered with butter. Yum. And the Apricot/Blueberry Bundt Cake is to live for, I'm told. To each of you aspiring bakers, or homemakers, who try these recipes, happy cooking. May you be blessed in your culinary efforts. Enjoy. From my kitchen to yours . . . with love. Suzanne
Suzanne's Family Recipes 2: Gather 'round the Table

Suzanne's Family Recipes 2: Gather 'round the Table

Suzanne Carol de Board

Pen Pearls Books Suzanne de Board
2020
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This book is a pictorial cookbook suitable for the novice as well as the experienced cook/baker. The recipes are written in large, easy to read print. and easy to understand. It is a meal planning book with seven breakfast plans, seven main meal plans and seven, plus, desserts, inclusive. The recipes run from very simple to a bit more complicated, but any adult, or teen, should be able to prepare them. From Eggs Benedict, to Strawberry Crepes, to Fried Chicken, and more, these are recipes the average cook will be able to have fun with, but still challenging enough for the experience cook. These recipes are those 'meal preparers' will certainly want to try.
Suzanne Dumesnil, Suzanne Beckett

Suzanne Dumesnil, Suzanne Beckett

Emilie Morin

Cambridge University Press
2025
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Little has been written about Suzanne Beckett, née Déchevaux-Dumesnil (1900–1989). As Samuel Beckett's lifelong companion, she found herself in a peculiar quandary, owing to the amounts of support required by Beckett's unease with success and with the business of writing, and owing to her deep awareness of the damage that fame can cause to everyday life, friendships, and freedom. This Element offers the first full portrait of this elusive figure. It contextualises the texts she wrote under the name Suzanne Dumesnil, emphasises the significance of her artistic and literary accomplishments, and discusses her steady labour, her uncompromising discretion, and her profound reluctance to ever become a public figure as Beckett's wife.
Suzanne Dumesnil, Suzanne Beckett

Suzanne Dumesnil, Suzanne Beckett

Emilie Morin

Cambridge University Press
2025
sidottu
Little has been written about Suzanne Beckett, née Déchevaux-Dumesnil (1900–1989). As Samuel Beckett's lifelong companion, she found herself in a peculiar quandary, owing to the amounts of support required by Beckett's unease with success and with the business of writing, and owing to her deep awareness of the damage that fame can cause to everyday life, friendships, and freedom. This Element offers the first full portrait of this elusive figure. It contextualises the texts she wrote under the name Suzanne Dumesnil, emphasises the significance of her artistic and literary accomplishments, and discusses her steady labour, her uncompromising discretion, and her profound reluctance to ever become a public figure as Beckett's wife.