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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Emma Andersen
The poets write with searing honesty about the incredible strength and capacity for self-sacrifice demanded by motherhood, writing as parents as well as in relation to their own parents. The darkest thoughts of exhausted mothers are sensitively portrayed, as poets expose the weight of responsibility behind the hallowed state of motherhood, and question the expectations society places on mothers. This book gives voice to universal but usually silenced anxieties, showing mothers questioning their ability to raise their children correctly and sometimes struggling to connect with the creatures they have created. Heart-breaking and uplifting in equal measure, this book is a stunning and varied portrait of modern motherhood.
Emma dies and is reborn as a Fury, a guardian protecting the peace between humanity and the paranormal world. An ancient evil is rising and she must find a way to survive.
Emma dies and is reborn as a Fury, a guardian protecting the peace between humanity and the paranormal world. An ancient evil is rising and she must find a way to survive.
Emma's Apple Trees is a is a beautiful, sensitively written story about Emma and Grandma who take a stroll along the country road each spring, summer and fall to observe the apple trees. Grandma passes along to Emma the knowledge about seasons and flowers and the never-ending cycle of life in all nature.
Emma goes on a journey to understand how her favourite dress is made. On this magical adventure, she learns why it's so important to reuse, repair, or donate her dress rather than throwing it away. Join Emma on this exciting adventure and find out what she decides to do with it when she can't wear it anymore.This is a lovely story for children aged 3 to 6 years, which teaches them about how the fashion industry affects the environment and encourages them to make thoughtful choices about their clothes.
This beautiful picture book tells the story of Emma and Lucie as they explore Quilt Land looking for interesting animals. Jay, a blue jay, goes along to explain some basic information about quilts along the way. The book features 56 quilts made by the members of the Mt Tam Quilt Guild of San Rafael, California.
Welcome to the Lapp farm near Wickenburg in southern Iowa. Come to visit and bring your sense of humor. Dependable Emma Lapp dreams about the same fate that happens to all teenage Amish girls. Eventually, she will fall in love, marry and have a large family, but she's been offered the teacher's job for a term. That means working away from home and leaving Nurse Hal to take care of the household while she's still trying to perfect her cooking skills. That worries Emma. She doesn't think Nurse Hal is ready to take on the responsibilities of homemaker and continue her nursing duties at the same time. However, Emma wants to take her place in the grownup world and teaching school will be an exciting challenge.Emma turned seventeen and is considered a good catch by several eligible bachelors. As Emma puts it, every single man in the community is sizing her up for his wife. The men make it obvious they want to be her special friend. She spent her childhood growing up with Levi Yoder. Now he thinks he has first claim on her. Emma's not so sure about that when she finds herself tempted by Eli Yetzy, the deacon's son. He's wildly into rumspringa so he imitates English teens and does things that are against Emma's beliefs. She wants to turn away from him but finds him appealing. Emma is really confused when a school board member, widower Amos Coblentz, takes a liking to her. At the same time, Bobby Keim tries to get her attention. Emma becomes so troubled about which man she wants to spend her life with that her nights are riddled with unsettling dreams that tangle together in her mind. Filmy male faces move about like strong transparent gauze in a gentle breeze, competing for her attention while she tries to sleep. In the dark of night, these dreams seem very real while the break of day leaves even more room for doubt and confusion as Emma's Gossamer Dreams keep her in turmoil.
Emma Thatcher, Story Catcher: Book 1: Best Birthday Ever
Alana McIntyre
1,000 Pages Publishing
2011
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Emma Jeanne and Ralph: A Dramatic Tale About African American Folklore in the Old South
Maurice Hamilton
Haymaker Publishing
2017
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To Remain Silent Is Impossible: Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman in Russia
Emma Goldman; Alexander Berkman
On Our Own Authority!
2013
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After being deported from the United States to Russia in 1920, Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman witnessed first-hand the contradictions of Lenin's so-called "dictatorship of the proletariat," the murder and imprisonment of Russian anarchists, and Trotsky's lethal suppression of the 1921 Kronstadt Uprising. While the two revolutionaries had initially offered critical support to the Bolshevik regime, the tyranny they witnessed in the so-called "worker's state" reaffirmed their belief that true social revolution can never be managed or manipulated by political parties seeking state power. When they escaped Russia in 1922, Goldman and Berkman authored numerous pamphlets and articles about what they had seen, and each published a diary of their experiences. Their work in this period had international impact among anarchists and other revolutionaries who were beginning to view Lenin's Russia more critically. To Remain Silent is Impossible collects many of these anarchists' most important essays, pamphlets, and diary entries related to the Russian Revolution.
Eunhee "Emma" Woo's life as a high school student was already a never ending whirlwind of studying, worrying about getting into a university and trying to master the cello. One day a new student enrolls at Ichon Girl's High School and Eunhee is the first to befriend her. After Moemi tells Eunhee her fondest wish is to meet a Korean boy, Eunhee thinks matchmaking is her forte. It is a notion that will bring her both boundless joy and more than a bit of heartache.