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Let's Talk About Anxiety

Let's Talk About Anxiety

Sharon Selby

DORLING KINDERSLEY LTD
2022
muu
Start the conversation and help a child open up about worries with Let's Talk About Anxiety.Featuring a beautifully illustrated book and 20 accompanying conversation cards, Let's Talk About Anxiety inspires thoughtful discussion between adults and children, helping young people to speak about their worries and concerns. Whether it's explaining what worry feels like, or providing a child with the tools to cope in situations where he or she feels nervous, the activities and exercises inside use prompts and images to discuss important issues with a focus on mental wellbeing and understanding. This set allows adults to engage with children on an emotional level, helping them to develop emotional connections, as well as growing their compassion, communication and effective listening skills.
My Life Began

My Life Began

Sharon Ponsford

Lulu.com
2019
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This is the journey of someone who survived many difficult times. Thinking positive was never easy. Seeing the future with a focus was always there. Determination to eventually be happy and content with life was always going to happen. Even at the darkest moment, her children were the two things she made sure were safe and shielded from any upset and harm. The life she wanted was always near but had to go through the life she had to lead to get to the end. This is the true story of my life...
My Life Began

My Life Began

Sharon Ponsford

Lulu Press Inc
2019
nidottu
This is the journey of someone who survived many difficult times. Thinking positive was never easy. Seeing the future with a focus was always there. Determination to eventually be happy and content with life was always going to happen. Even at the darkest moment, her children were the two things she made sure were safe and shielded from any upset and harm. The life she wanted was always near but had to go through the life she had to lead to get to the end. This is the true story of my life...
Crossing the Border

Crossing the Border

Sharon A. Roger Hepburn

University of Illinois Press
2007
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How formerly enslaved people found freedom and built community in Ontario In 1849, the Reverend William King and fifteen once-enslaved people he had inherited founded the Canadian settlement of Buxton on Ontario land set aside for sale to Blacks. Though initially opposed by some neighboring whites, Buxton grew into a 700-person agricultural community that supported three schools, four churches, a hotel, a lumber mill, and a post office. Sharon A. Roger Hepburn tells the story of the settlers from Buxton’s founding of through its first decades of existence. Buxton welcomed Black men, woman, and children from all backgrounds to live in a rural setting that offered benefits of urban life like social contact and collective security. Hepburn’s focus on social history takes readers inside the lives of the people who built Buxton and the hundreds of settlers drawn to the community by the chance to shape new lives in a country that had long represented freedom from enslavement.
Marga Richter

Marga Richter

Sharon Mirchandani

University of Illinois Press
2012
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This is the first full-length introduction to the life and works of significant American composer Marga Richter (born 1926), who has written more than one hundred works for orchestra, chamber ensemble, dance, opera, voice, chorus, piano, organ, and harpsichord. Still actively composing in her eighties, Richter is particularly known for her large-scale works performed by ensembles such as the London Philharmonic Orchestra and the Civic Orchestra of Chicago and for other pieces performed by prominent artists including pianist Menahem Pressler, conductor Izler Solomon, and violinist Daniel Heifetz. Interspersing consideration of Richter's musical works with discussion of her life, her musical style, and the origins and performances of her works, Sharon Mirchandani documents a successful composer's professional and private life throughout the twentieth century. Covering Richter's formative years, her influences, and the phases of her career from the 1950s to the present, Mirchandani closely examines Richter's many interesting, attractive musical works that draw inspiration from distinctly American, Irish/English, and Asian sources. Drawing extensively on interviews with the composer, Mirchandani also provides detailed descriptions of Richter's scores and uses reviews and other secondary sources to provide contexts for her work, including their relationship to modern dance, to other musical styles, and to 1970s feminism.
May Irwin

May Irwin

Sharon Ammen

University of Illinois Press
2016
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May Irwin reigned as America's queen of comedy and song from the 1880s through the 1920s. A genuine pop culture phenomenon, Irwin conquered the legitimate stage, composed song lyrics, and parlayed her celebrity into success as a cookbook author, suffragette, and real estate mogul. Sharon Ammen's in-depth study traces Irwin's hurly-burly life. Irwin gained fame when, layering aspects of minstrelsy over ragtime, she popularized a racist "Negro song" genre. Ammen examines this forgotten music, the society it both reflected and entertained, and the ways white and black audiences received Irwin's performances. She also delves into Irwin's hands-on management of her image and career, revealing how Irwin carefully built a public persona as a nurturing housewife whose maternal skills and performing acumen reinforced one another. Irwin's act, soaked in racist song and humor, built a fortune she never relinquished. Yet her career's legacy led to a posthumous obscurity as the nation that once adored her evolved and changed.A critical and historical biography, May Irwin offers an entrée to a troubling time through the life of one of its most vivid figures.
Becoming St. Louis

Becoming St. Louis

Sharon Strom

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS
2025
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Women, African Americans, and the evolution of an American city St. Louis was the pivot of the free states and slave states and the border of the settled East and frontier West. Sharon Hartman Strom draws on disparate and previously untapped sources to weave the personal and public lives of women and both free and enslaved African Americans into city history. Strom's analysis shows how the embrace of Protestantism by people of color sparked a vigorous antislavery movement. During the Civil War, several prominent citizens served in the Lincoln cabinet and Congress while Missouri's decision to remain in the Union allowed the city to find its own ways to end slavery and grant citizenship to African Americans. Years later, biracial movements to advance equality collapsed when the East St. Louis race riot of 1917 affirmed that racist attitudes and structures still dominated the region. Illuminating and nuanced, Becoming St. Louis offers a diverse social and political history of the city during a transformative era.
Never Seen the Moon

Never Seen the Moon

Sharon Hatfield

University of Illinois Press
2009
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Never Seen the Moon carefully yet lucidly recreates a young woman's wild ride through the American legal system. In 1935, free-spirited young teacher Edith Maxwell and her mother were indicted for murdering Edith's conservative and domineering father, Trigg, late one July night in their Wise County, Virginia, home. Edith claimed her father had tried to whip her for staying out late. She said that she had defended herself by striking back with a high-heeled shoe, thus earning herself the sobriquet "slipper slayer."Immediately granted celebrity status by the powerful Hearst press, Maxwell was also championed as a martyr by advocates of women's causes. National news magazines and even detective magazines picked up her story, Warner Brothers created a screen version, and Eleanor Roosevelt helped secure her early release from prison. Sharon Hatfield's brilliant telling of this true-crime story transforms a dusty piece of history into a vibrant thriller. Throughout the narrative, she discusses yellow journalism, the inequities of the jury system, class and gender tensions in a developing region, and a woman's right to defend herself from family violence.
Marga Richter

Marga Richter

Sharon Mirchandani

University of Illinois Press
2012
nidottu
This is the first full-length introduction to the life and works of significant American composer Marga Richter (born 1926), who has written more than one hundred works for orchestra, chamber ensemble, dance, opera, voice, chorus, piano, organ, and harpsichord. Still actively composing in her eighties, Richter is particularly known for her large-scale works performed by ensembles such as the London Philharmonic Orchestra and the Civic Orchestra of Chicago and for other pieces performed by prominent artists including pianist Menahem Pressler, conductor Izler Solomon, and violinist Daniel Heifetz. Interspersing consideration of Richter's musical works with discussion of her life, her musical style, and the origins and performances of her works, Sharon Mirchandani documents a successful composer's professional and private life throughout the twentieth century. Covering Richter's formative years, her influences, and the phases of her career from the 1950s to the present, Mirchandani closely examines Richter's many interesting, attractive musical works that draw inspiration from distinctly American, Irish/English, and Asian sources. Drawing extensively on interviews with the composer, Mirchandani also provides detailed descriptions of Richter's scores and uses reviews and other secondary sources to provide contexts for her work, including their relationship to modern dance, to other musical styles, and to 1970s feminism.
May Irwin

May Irwin

Sharon Ammen

University of Illinois Press
2016
nidottu
May Irwin reigned as America's queen of comedy and song from the 1880s through the 1920s. A genuine pop culture phenomenon, Irwin conquered the legitimate stage, composed song lyrics, and parlayed her celebrity into success as a cookbook author, suffragette, and real estate mogul. Sharon Ammen's in-depth study traces Irwin's hurly-burly life. Irwin gained fame when, layering aspects of minstrelsy over ragtime, she popularized a racist "Negro song" genre. Ammen examines this forgotten music, the society it both reflected and entertained, and the ways white and black audiences received Irwin's performances. She also delves into Irwin's hands-on management of her image and career, revealing how Irwin carefully built a public persona as a nurturing housewife whose maternal skills and performing acumen reinforced one another. Irwin's act, soaked in racist song and humor, built a fortune she never relinquished. Yet her career's legacy led to a posthumous obscurity as the nation that once adored her evolved and changed.A critical and historical biography, May Irwin offers an entrée to a troubling time through the life of one of its most vivid figures.
Becoming St. Louis

Becoming St. Louis

Sharon Strom

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS
2025
nidottu
Women, African Americans, and the evolution of an American city St. Louis was the pivot of the free states and slave states and the border of the settled East and frontier West. Sharon Hartman Strom draws on disparate and previously untapped sources to weave the personal and public lives of women and both free and enslaved African Americans into city history. Strom's analysis shows how the embrace of Protestantism by people of color sparked a vigorous antislavery movement. During the Civil War, several prominent citizens served in the Lincoln cabinet and Congress while Missouri's decision to remain in the Union allowed the city to find its own ways to end slavery and grant citizenship to African Americans. Years later, biracial movements to advance equality collapsed when the East St. Louis race riot of 1917 affirmed that racist attitudes and structures still dominated the region. Illuminating and nuanced, Becoming St. Louis offers a diverse social and political history of the city during a transformative era.
They Got Daddy

They Got Daddy

Sharon Tubbs

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS
2023
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An unforgettable journey through racism and faith across the generations. January 15, 1959—a day that changed one family forever. White supremacists kidnapped and severely beat rural Alabama preacher Israel Page, nearly killing him because he had sued a White sheriff's deputy for injuries suffered in a car crash. After "they" "got Daddy," Israel Page's children began leaving the Jim Crow South, the event leaving an indelible mark on the family and its future. Decades later, the events of that day fueled journalist Sharon Tubbs's epic quest to learn who had "gotten" her mother's daddy and why. They Got Daddy follows Tubbs on her moving journey from Fort Wayne, Indiana, to the back roads and rural churches of Alabama. A powerful revelation of the sustaining and redemptive power of faith and unflinching testimony to the deeply embedded effects of racism across the generations, it demonstrates how the search for the truth can offer a chance at true healing.
They Got Daddy

They Got Daddy

Sharon Tubbs

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS
2023
pokkari
An unforgettable journey through racism and faith across the generations. January 15, 1959—a day that changed one family forever. White supremacists kidnapped and severely beat rural Alabama preacher Israel Page, nearly killing him because he had sued a White sheriff's deputy for injuries suffered in a car crash. After "they" "got Daddy," Israel Page's children began leaving the Jim Crow South, the event leaving an indelible mark on the family and its future. Decades later, the events of that day fueled journalist Sharon Tubbs's epic quest to learn who had "gotten" her mother's daddy and why. They Got Daddy follows Tubbs on her moving journey from Fort Wayne, Indiana, to the back roads and rural churches of Alabama. A powerful revelation of the sustaining and redemptive power of faith and unflinching testimony to the deeply embedded effects of racism across the generations, it demonstrates how the search for the truth can offer a chance at true healing.
Alphabet for Dreamers, An

Alphabet for Dreamers, An

Sharon Sliwinski; Melinda Josie

MIT PRESS LTD
2025
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A captivating and trailblazing look at how dreams serve as one of our most powerful ways to understand and radically change our world. Borrowing from the traditional alphabet book genre for children, An Alphabet for Dreamers provides adult readers with a new grammar for dreams, or what neuroscientist Sidarta Riberio calls oracles of the night. In this book, Sharon Sliwinski restores dreaming to its proper place as an important worldmaking activity, one that offers a gateway to another way of seeing. Each of the short 26 chapters engages a dream from the historical record from both the recent and distant past to show how these experiences can help make sense of profound social conflicts and transform our shared reality. Thinking alongside the dreams of powerful exemplars from Harriet Tubman to contemporary Indigenous activist Abigail Echo-Hawk readers come to understand how dream life is a crucial resource for generating new worlds and new ways of being. The book brings together urgent concerns from the domains of critical theory, visual culture, and mental health to show how dreaming serves as a vital source of knowledge and a crucial mode of thinking. As with traditional alphabet books, illustrations provide an integral voice. Each chapter of the book is accompanied by an original watercolor painting by Melinda Josie that visually underscores the way dreams serve as a unique medium for processing our lived experience. Together, the images and text form a delicate dialogue, drawing attention to the details of the central scenes, extending the book s special mode of thinking in painted form. By working alongside dreamers from the past and present, An Alphabet for Dreamers begins a new and much-needed conversation about the social and political importance of dream life.
White City, Black City

White City, Black City

Sharon Rotbard

MIT Press
2015
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The history of Tel Aviv, presented for a moment as an architectural history, can be seen as a part of a wider process in which the physical shaping of Tel Aviv and its political and cultural construction are intertwined, and plays a decisive role in the construction of the case, the alibi, and the apologetics of the Jewish settlement across the country. -- White City, Black City In 2004, the city of Tel Aviv was declared by UNESCO a World Heritage Site, an exemplar of modernism in architecture and town planning. Today, the Hebrew city of Tel Aviv gleams white against the desert sky, its Bauhaus-inspired architecture betraying few traces of what came before it: the Arab city of Jaffa. In White City, Black City, the Israeli architect and author Sharon Rotbard offers two intertwining narratives, that of colonized and colonizer. It is also a story of a decades-long campaign of architectural and cultural historical revision that cast Tel Aviv as a modernist "white city" emerging fully formed from the dunes while ignoring its real foundation -- the obliteration of Jaffa.Rotbard shows that Tel Aviv was not, as a famous poem has it, built "from sea foam and clouds" but born in Jaffa and shaped according to its relation to Jaffa. His account is not only about architecture but also about war, destruction, Zionist agendas, erasure, and the erasure of the erasure. Rotbard tells how Tel Aviv has seen Jaffa as an inverted reflection of itself -- not shining and white but nocturnal, criminal, dirty: a "black city." Jaffa lost its language, its history, and its architecture; Tel Aviv constructed its creation myth. White City, Black City -- hailed upon its publication in Israel as "path-breaking," "brilliant," and "a masterpiece" -- promises to become the central text on Tel Aviv. Praise for the Israeli edition of White City, Black City "A path-breaking and brilliant analysis." -- Eyal Weizman, author of Hollow Land "A challenging book that deserves to be read and argued." -- Tom Segev, Haaretz
Italian Nights To Claim The Virgin / Cinderella And The Outback Billionaire

Italian Nights To Claim The Virgin / Cinderella And The Outback Billionaire

Sharon Kendrick; Kelly Hunter

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2023
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Their scandalous deal! Billionaire Alessio can think of nothing worse than attending another fraught family event alone. So, upon finding Nicola moonlighting as a waitress to make ends meet, he strikes a bargain with her. He’ll pay this innocent to accompany him to Italy…as his girlfriend! A connection that’s impossible to hide from! When his helicopter crashes, a captivating stranger keeps Reid alive. Under the cover of darkness a desperate intimacy is kindled. So when Reid is rescued, and his Cinderella saviour disappears, he knows he won’t rest until he finds her!
The Housekeeper's One-Night Baby / Her Forbidden Awakening In Greece

The Housekeeper's One-Night Baby / Her Forbidden Awakening In Greece

Sharon Kendrick; Kim Lawrence

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2023
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From 'no strings' to an unexpected consequence! After a life marked by tragedy, letting someone close goes against Niccoló Macario’s every instinct. So when he receives a letter from shy housekeeper Lizzie Bailey, the woman he spent one scorching night with, with the bombshell that she’s pregnant, he's floored—because his only thought is to find her, bring her to Manhattan, and claim his child! One forbidden night with her boss… Professional nanny Rose Hill is taken by surprise when CEO Zac Adamos personally proposes a job for her in Greece: helping to look after his godson! She needs the outrageous paycheque he’s offering, but she doesn’t foresee their sizzling attraction! She can’t let herself get too close…but can this innocent really walk away without exploring the passion Zac has awakened inside her?
The King's Hidden Heir / A Tycoon Too Wild To Wed

The King's Hidden Heir / A Tycoon Too Wild To Wed

Sharon Kendrick; Caitlin Crews

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2024
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What’s a king without an heir? After one mind-blowing night with cloakroom attendant Emmy, King Kostandin is left with a shocking consequence he must claim. But despite their chemistry—still burning hot—Emmy soon makes it clear that desire is not enough. To keep their family together, Kostandin must decide: is he prepared to take the ultimate risk and offer her everything? Claiming the bride to tame him! All innocent Brita Martis craves is freedom from her grasping family—and marrying powerful CEO Asterion Teras might be her best chance of escape. The chemistry that burns between them at first sight thrills her. She’ll accept his proposal… But when their passion explodes she's lost! Unless she can tame the wildest tycoon of all…
The Italian's Christmas Passion

The Italian's Christmas Passion

Sharon Kendrick; Kate Hewitt; Carol Marinelli

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2023
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An irresistible attraction The Italian's Christmas Housekeeper by Sharon Kendrick Shy housekeeper Molly Miller always tries her best. She’s anxious to impress house guest Salvio De Gennaro, but instead is unfairly criticised by her employer! Found sobbing by Salvio, she's comforted…with the most amazing experience of her life. When that encounter costs Molly her job, Salvio offers her an irresistible proposition: become his temporary housekeeper – just in time for Christmas! The Italian's Unexpected Baby by Kate Hewitt Having escaped the streets of Rome, Alessandro Costa now runs a multi-billion-dollar empire. Yet Mia James, his forthright new executive assistant, threatens his renowned control. After one passionate together, Alessandro coolly dismisses Mia. Mia does not trust easy, and so she dares not tell Alessandro she’s pregnant! Yet on learning her secret, he’s determined to legitimise his child. Will Mia let Alessandro in? Unwrapping Her Italian Doc by Carol Marinelli It’s been a difficult year for midwife Louise Carter, but a mistletoe kiss with gorgeous Italian obstetrician, Anton Rossi, will make sure it ends on a high! Anton is all about control – but around Louise he feels totally powerless! And he certainly won’t be stopping with just one kiss…