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Saving Ellen

Saving Ellen

Maura Casey

Skyhorse Publishing
2025
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A coming-of-age memoir that follows a large, working-class Irish family as it plunges into chaos in the wake of a terminal diagnosis—and the author's own hidden struggle to endure when her sister's disease becomes the dark star around which they all revolve. Financial privation and her father’s drunken scenes formed the backdrop to Maura Casey's childhood, but her sister Ellen’s years-long struggle with kidney disease consumed her whole family. Determined to see Ellen live to adulthood, her mother fought medical advice to donate a kidney at a time when organ transplants were medical miracles. She concealed the true impact of that decision, which would affect the family for years to come. Set in Buffalo amidst the tumult of the 1960s and 70s, Saving Ellen traces the author's recovery from alcoholism and sexual assault and tells of her irrepressible older sister Ellen, who fought to claim her dream of becoming an athlete; her smart, feminist mother, whose World War II Army service prepared her to manage her own platoon of six children; and her adulterous, alcoholic father who, at the end, was haunted by his shortcomings and regrets. Despite the hard truths of her childhood, Saving Ellen is ultimately a story of humor at unexpected moments as well as the grace of reconciliation and gratitude.Saving Ellen will appeal to those who have endured the stress of caring for a chronically ill family member, with all the fraught choices that entails. Readers who have experienced the unique insanity of living in a large alcoholic family will recognize the mix of madness and humor that forms the foundation of daily life. Casey's story has parallels to Monica Wood’s When We Were the Kennedys, which details the struggle her family began when her father died of a heart attack, and Jeannette Walls’ The Glass Castle, with its tale of family dysfunction and siblings trying to help one another cope in a dilapidated house with an unstable father.
Astronaut Ellen Ochoa

Astronaut Ellen Ochoa

Heather E. Schwartz

Lerner Classroom
2017
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When Ellen Ochoa was young, male American astronauts walked on the moon. But girls were not allowed to be astronauts. Girls didn't often study science either--but Ochoa didn't let that stop her. In high school, Ochoa loved math and science. In college, she studied physics and engineering, and later she became a scientist and inventor. Eventually NASA began accepting women into their astronaut training program. While there, Ochoa developed technology, became the first female Hispanic American astronaut, and logged 1,000 hours in outer space. Learn about Ochoa's hard work and perseverance on her journey toward becoming a scientist, inventor, and astronaut.
Mary Ellen Mark

Mary Ellen Mark

Mary Ellen Mark

Aperture
2015
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In The Photography Workshop Series, Aperture Foundation works with the world’s top photographers to distill their creative approaches, teachings, and insights on photography— offering the workshop experience in a book. Our goal is to inspire photographers of all levels who wish to improve their work, as well as readers interested in deepening their understanding of the art of photography. Each volume is introduced by a well-known student of the featured photographer. In this book, Mary Ellen Mark—well-known for her pictures' emotional power, be they of people or animals—offers her insight on observing the world and capturing dramatic moments that reveal more than the reality at hand. Through words and pictures, she shares her own creative process and discusses a wide range of issues, from gaining the trust of the subject and taking pictures that are controlled but unforced, to organizing the frame so that every part contributes toward telling the story.
Helen & Ellen And The Very Wrong Pet

Helen & Ellen And The Very Wrong Pet

Helen Peng

Helen Moon Peng
2020
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This is the first adventure for Helen and Ellen Helen likes to take charge and is not afraid of anything Ellen on the other hand is timid and also very caring towards others. They may be twins, but they've got their own unique personalities These little witches are learning to control their powers, but that isn't stopping them from using it when they're not supposed to See all the adventures they go on and the mess they leave behind
Red Ellen

Red Ellen

Caroline Bird

NICK HERN BOOKS
2022
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'A working-class woman inside the walls of Westminster? If that is not espionage, I do not know what is.' Forever on the right side of history, but on the wrong side of life, Labour MP Ellen Wilkinson is caught between revolutionary and parliamentary politics as she fights for a better world. Battling to save Jewish refugees in Nazi Germany; campaigning for Britain to aid the fight against Franco's Fascists in Spain; leading two hundred workers in the Jarrow Crusade against unemployment and poverty... she pursues each cause with a passionate, reckless conviction. And yet – despite a life spent running into the likes of Albert Einstein and Ernest Hemingway, serving in Churchill's cabinet, having affairs with communist spies and government ministers – she still finds herself, somehow, on the outside looking in. Caroline Bird's play Red Ellen is the remarkable true story of an inspiring and brilliant woman. It was first produced by Northern Stage, Nottingham Playhouse and the Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh in 2022.
Jane Ellen Glasser: Selected Poems

Jane Ellen Glasser: Selected Poems

Jane Ellen Glasser

Futurecycle Press
2019
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Moving from marriage to divorce, from motherhood to the death of a daughter, from love affairs to being a lover of solitude, Jane Ellen Glasser's poems acknowledge pain not only as inescapable but, ironically, as necessary in opening the heart to beauty. Culled from five previous books, Jane Ellen Glasser: Selected Poems represents her finest work. Although over forty years Glasser's tone shifts from darkness to the persistence of light, several themes endure. Nature, as a mirror for human nature, both informs and heals. Birds, particularly the egret, fly through these pages as talismans. Transformed through imagery and metaphor, the ordinary becomes extraordinary, art is recast in the brushstrokes of words, and inanimate objects and the dead are given voice. In her most recent work, disillusionment becomes acceptance, the imperfect becomes perfect, and "the wound," to use Rumi's words, "is the place where the light enters you."
Mary Ellen

Mary Ellen

Mary Baird Mayer

Citrine Publishing
2022
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Mary Ellen is the life story of author Mary Baird Mayer's mother and granddaughter of Isabelle Dahl Anderson Sletten, who immigrated from Sweden in the mid-1800's to build a strong family on the prairie of Dakota Territory. Delivered by Isabelle following a 1918 summer rainstorm after which no doctor could travel the muddy roads, Mary Ellen is initiated into prairie life from her first breath and, through love and hardship, blossoms in her grandmother's lineage as heroine of the author's second ancestral novel.Writing with impeccable detail, Mayer-Mary Ellen's namesake-gives voice to historical times where records only exist piecemeal, if at all, in tattered photographs, newspaper clippings, Bibles and letters handed down, and other miscellaneous treasures uploaded to ancestry websites. In contrast, Mary Ellen captures the feeling of early 1900s America, such that we sense ourselves standing on the farmland, reckoning with the elements, and seeing life through the hearts, minds, and American Dreams of those who came before us. Their similar romantic hopes, love of family, and determination to survive blaze the trail to deep gratitude, not only for modern conveniences but also for the exquisite gift of legacy that makes us who we are today.
Mary Ellen Rutherford Is a Brave Little Girl

Mary Ellen Rutherford Is a Brave Little Girl

Sarah Hawkes Valente

Whatever Is Lovely Publications LLC
2022
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Mary Ellen Rutherford is not like other girls, at least not like the ones that she knows. Her knees are scraped, and her clothes are worn from endless outdoor adventures. Girls pick on her for being different, and she begins to wonder if she'd be better off as a boy. When she admits her worries to her mother, her mother knows just what to do. Mary Ellen's mother tells her a very old story with a life-changing message for Mary Ellen and all the brave little girls like her.
Surviving Ellen: Second Edition

Surviving Ellen: Second Edition

Greta Eichel

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Ellen Eichel committed suicide when she was twenty-nine. Surviving Ellen/Second Edition widens the scope of Greta's search for her daughter and the meaning of Ellen's life and death. We read Ellen's own words in letters to her parents and her brother. We see her through the eyes of an exasperated, frightened, loving family who struggles to understand what more they could have done and when to let go. Greta writes the way she speaks, with an artist's eye for detail. The previously unpublished photographs, some heartbreaking in their eloquence, bring the verbal snapshots into sharper focus. Each picture tells its own story. Together, they present a powerful image of courage and healing which will speak to anyone who has suffered loss.
Mary Ellen Richmond. Begrunderin der sozialen Einzelfallhilfe
Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2004 im Fachbereich Sozialpädagogik / Sozialarbeit, Note: 1,7, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz (Pädagogisches Institut), Veranstaltung: Wie Helfen zum Beruf wurde, 8 Eintragungen im Literaturverzeichnis, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Die soziale Einzelfallhilfe zählt neben der sozialen Gruppenarbeit und der Gemeinwesenarbeit zu den klassischen Methoden der sozialen Arbeit. Einzelfallhilfe bedeutet dabei, "dass die Hilfe im dyadischen System, also im Gegenüber von Sozialpädagogen/ Sozialpädagogin bzw. Sozialarbeiter/ Sozialarbeiterin auf der einen, Klient/ Klientin auf der anderen Seite geleistet wird" (Erler 2000, S. 84). Die Wurzeln der social case work liegen in den USA. Im Allgemeinen gilt Mary Ellen Richmond als Begründerin dieser Arbeitsmethode. Basierend auf ihrer Arbeit und Erfahrung bei der Charity Organization Society in Baltimore legte sie 1917 erstmals mit ihrem Werk "Social Diagnosis" eine systematische Darstellung der Tätigkeit und Vorgehensweise von Sozialarbeitern vor. Fand ihr Buch auch in der Wissenschaft keine Anwendung, so beeinflusst es dennoch nachhaltig die Ausbildung von Sozialarbeitern und Sozialarbeiterinnen in den USA.