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Montana Hearts: True Country Hero

Montana Hearts: True Country Hero

Darlene Panzera

Avon Books
2016
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In the third heartwarming installment of Darlene Panzera s Montana Hearts series, a hot-shot rodeo star tries to win the tender heart of his biggest criticFor Jace Aldridge, the chase is half the fun. The famous rodeo rider has spent most of life chasing down steers and championship rodeo belts, but after an accident in the arena, his career is put on temporary hold. When he s offered a chance to stay at Collins Country Cabins, Jace jumps at the opportunity to spend more time with the beautiful but wary Delaney Collins.Between trying to make her family s business a success, raising her daughter single-handedly, and volunteering at the local wildlife shelter, Delaney doesn t have time for love. Even though she s determined to not let the handsome cowboy under her skin, Delaney can t deny how much she looks forward to every day with him. She's determined to be friends with the handsome cowboy, nothing more, even though Delaney's heart flutters every time he draws near.But all is not well in Fox Creek and when a violent poaching ring escalates out of control, Delaney must trust that Jace is thetrue country hero she hopes he is.An Avon Romance"
Volleyball, Winning Edge Series

Volleyball, Winning Edge Series

Darlene Kluka; Peter Dunn

McGraw-Hill Professional
1999
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Conveying not only the rules and skills of the game, but also its spirit and its subtleties, uniqueness, and intricacies, this is a book for female and male players of all ages and skill levels. This value-priced book covers the history, skills, rules, professional organizations and competitions, and the equipment used in volleyball.
Elizabeth Goes to the Hospital

Elizabeth Goes to the Hospital

Darlene Unruh

Tellwell Talent
2020
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What happens when Elizabeth's sled goes flying over the snow ramp? Elizabeth loves playing in the snow, but sometimes fun times end with something we never thought would happen. Will Elizabeth be brave enough to spend the night in the hospital by herself?
Elizabeth Goes to the Hospital

Elizabeth Goes to the Hospital

Darlene Unruh

Tellwell Talent
2020
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What happens when Elizabeth's sled goes flying over the snow ramp? Elizabeth loves playing in the snow, but sometimes fun times end with something we never thought would happen. Will Elizabeth be brave enough to spend the night in the hospital by herself?
A Woman's Story

A Woman's Story

Darlene A Hill

Tellwell Talent
2021
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A Woman's Story is about growing up with a narcissist mother and a WWII vet father. It's a story about abuse, pain and mental health problems, including PTSD, depression, anxiety, broken marriages and compulsive gambling, while raising three daughters and falling in a "forever" love.
Elizabeth Goes Camping

Elizabeth Goes Camping

Darlene Unruh

Tellwell Talent
2022
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Elizabeth loves going camping each year with her family. Join Elizabeth and her sister Abigail as they kayak down the river and have some unexpected adventures. Come with them as they enjoy God's beautiful creation and find out the wonderful way God shows them how much He cares for them and for each one of us.
Elizabeth Goes Camping

Elizabeth Goes Camping

Darlene Unruh

Tellwell Talent
2022
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Elizabeth loves going camping each year with her family. Join Elizabeth and her sister Abigail as they kayak down the river and have some unexpected adventures. Come with them as they enjoy God's beautiful creation and find out the wonderful way God shows them how much He cares for them and for each one of us.
The Web Writer's Guide

The Web Writer's Guide

Darlene Maciuba-Koppel

Focal Press
2002
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Drawing on the advice of experts in the field, The Web Writer's Guide serves as the ideal sourcebook for tips and ideas for freelance and staff writers of online content. This book provides writers of all levels with the information they need in an accessible, easy-to-use fashion. To the many deadline- and project-conscious writers out there who need to further adapt to the dynamics of digital media, this easy-to-use, comprehensive guide serves as a remarkable guidepost. Featuring interviews with Web writers and developers, this guide will offer writers the benefit of many years' combined field experience as well as a sense of how the content factors into various online publications.The Web Writer's Guide toolkit includes twenty-four checklists, worksheets, and forms that aid online writers to submit complete, concise, and clean copy. The checklists are also useful career path tools. For those new to online writing, the Quick Start section of the book is organized to help you produce quality copy quickly and professionally, for the first time and thereafter.
Roots of the Black Chicago Renaissance

Roots of the Black Chicago Renaissance

Darlene Clark Hine

University of Illinois Press
2020
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The Black Chicago Renaissance emerged from a foundational stage that stretched from the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition to the start of the Great Depression. During this time, African American innovators working across the landscape of the arts set the stage for an intellectual flowering that redefined black cultural life.Richard A. Courage and Christopher Robert Reed have brought together essays that explore the intersections in the backgrounds, education, professional affiliations, and public lives and achievements of black writers, journalists, visual artists, dance instructors, and other creators working in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Organized chronologically, the chapters unearth transformative forces that supported the emergence of individuals and social networks dedicated to work in arts and letters. The result is an illuminating scholarly collaboration that remaps African American intellectual and cultural geography and reframes the concept of urban black renaissance.Contributors: Richard A. Courage, Mary Jo Deegan, Brenda Ellis Fredericks, James C. Hall, Bonnie Claudia Harrison, Darlene Clark Hine, John McCluskey Jr., Amy M. Mooney, Christopher Robert Reed, Clovis E. Semmes, Margaret Rose Vendryes, and Richard Yarborough
Nelson Pereira dos Santos

Nelson Pereira dos Santos

Darlene J. Sadlier

University of Illinois Press
2003
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Nelson Pereira dos Santos is the first book in English to provide a full critical discussion of the films of Latin America’s most important living director. A leader of the Cinema Novo movement, dos Santos is responsible for some of Brazil’s most socially important and artistically engaging movies. Through a discussion of his films, Darlene J. Sadlier chronicles the filmmaker's epic career--his leftist-committed cinema, his concern with the national and the popular, his chameleon style, and his links to canonical Brazilian literature. She charts his moves from neo-realism to Godardian experimentation to a kind of popular realism and includes two highly informative interviews that reveal dos Santos’s cultural, intellectual, and philosophical formation.
Extending the Diaspora

Extending the Diaspora

Darlene Clark Hine

University of Illinois Press
2009
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This groundbreaking collection addresses both new and familiar topics with fresh perspectives to produce original and thought-provoking scholarship on the diasporic histories of black peoples. Through a variety of methodologies and theoretical constructs, the contributors plumb a wide range of localities to engage many important subjects, including slavery and emancipation, transnational and diasporic experiences, social and political activism, and political and cultural identity. In doing so, they offer insightful and thought provoking studies, highlight new areas of inquiry in the African diaspora, and in many cases transcend geographical and national boundaries. The probing and meticulously woven narratives of this collection combine to show the vibrant histories of peoples of African descent.
Gendered Resistance

Gendered Resistance

Darlene Clark Hine

University of Illinois Press
2013
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Inspired by the searing story of Margaret Garner, the escaped slave who in 1856 slit her daughter's throat rather than have her forced back into slavery, the essays in this collection focus on historical and contemporary examples of slavery and women's resistance to oppression from the nineteenth century to the twenty-first. Each chapter uses Garner's example--the real-life narrative behind Toni Morrison's Beloved andthe opera Margaret Garner--as a thematic foundation for an interdisciplinary conversation about gendered resistance in locations including Brazil, Yemen, India, and the United States. Contributors are Nailah Randall Bellinger, Olivia Cousins, Mary E. Frederickson, Cheryl Janifer LaRoche, Carolyn Mazloomi, Cathy McDaniels-Wilson, Catherine Roma, Huda Seif, S. Pearl Sharp, Raquel Luciana de Souza, Jolene Smith, Veta Tucker, Delores M. Walters, Diana Williams, and Kristine Yohe.
Roots of the Black Chicago Renaissance

Roots of the Black Chicago Renaissance

Darlene Clark Hine

University of Illinois Press
2020
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The Black Chicago Renaissance emerged from a foundational stage that stretched from the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition to the start of the Great Depression. During this time, African American innovators working across the landscape of the arts set the stage for an intellectual flowering that redefined black cultural life.Richard A. Courage and Christopher Robert Reed have brought together essays that explore the intersections in the backgrounds, education, professional affiliations, and public lives and achievements of black writers, journalists, visual artists, dance instructors, and other creators working in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Organized chronologically, the chapters unearth transformative forces that supported the emergence of individuals and social networks dedicated to work in arts and letters. The result is an illuminating scholarly collaboration that remaps African American intellectual and cultural geography and reframes the concept of urban black renaissance.Contributors: Richard A. Courage, Mary Jo Deegan, Brenda Ellis Fredericks, James C. Hall, Bonnie Claudia Harrison, Darlene Clark Hine, John McCluskey Jr., Amy M. Mooney, Christopher Robert Reed, Clovis E. Semmes, Margaret Rose Vendryes, and Richard Yarborough
The Lilly Library from a to Z

The Lilly Library from a to Z

Darlene J. Sadlier

Indiana University Press
2019
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What do locks of Edgar Allan Poe's hair, Sylvia Plath's attractive handmade paper dolls, John Ford's Oscars, and Ian Fleming's James Bond 007 cigars have in common? They are just a few of the fascinating objects found in the world-famous Lilly Library, located on the campus of Indiana University Bloomington. In this beautifully illustrated A-to-Z volume, Darlene J. Sadlier journeys through the library's wide-ranging collections to highlight dozens of intriguing items and the archives of which they are a part. Read about life and death masks of John Keats, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Dreiser; Walt Whitman's last pencil; and vintage board games, mechanical puzzles, and even comic books. Among the more peculiar items are a pair of elk teeth and an eerily realistic wall-mount bust of Boris Karloff. Sadlier writes engagingly about the Lilly Library's major historical collections, which include Civil War diaries and a panopticon of the war called the Myriopticon; War of 1812 payment receipts to spies; and the World War II letters and V-mail of journalist Ernie Pyle. This copiously illustrated, entertaining, and educational book will inspire you to take your own journey and discover for yourself the wonders of the Lilly Library.
Hine Sight

Hine Sight

Darlene Clark Hine

Indiana University Press
1997
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"The history of African American women has become an important topic in the intellectual life of this country in the last fifteen years; and Darlene Clark Hine has been one of those most responsible for bringing the subject to its current level of importance." —from the Foreword by John Hope Franklin "In this absolutely needed collection of essays by one of the leading American historians of our generation, the richly intertwined community-making and self-making that shaped the historical experience of African American women shines out like a beacon." —Susan M. Reverby, Luella LaMer Associate Professor for Women's Studies, Wellesley College
Brazil Imagined

Brazil Imagined

Darlene J. Sadlier

University of Texas Press
2008
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The first comprehensive cultural history of Brazil to be written in English, Brazil Imagined: 1500 to the Present captures the role of the artistic imaginary in shaping Brazil's national identity. Analyzing representations of Brazil throughout the world, this ambitious survey demonstrates the ways in which life in one of the world's largest nations has been conceived and revised in visual arts, literature, film, and a variety of other media.Beginning with the first explorations of Brazil by the Portuguese, Darlene J. Sadlier incorporates extensive source material, including paintings, historiographies, letters, poetry, novels, architecture, and mass media to trace the nation's shifting sense of its own history. Topics include the oscillating themes of Edenic and cannibal encounters, Dutch representations of Brazil, regal constructs, the literary imaginary, Modernist utopias, "good neighbor" protocols, and filmmakers' revolutionary and dystopian images of Brazil. A magnificent panoramic study of race, imperialism, natural resources, and other themes in the Brazilian experience, this landmark work is a boon to the field.
Americans All

Americans All

Darlene J. Sadlier

University of Texas Press
2012
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Cultural diplomacy-“winning hearts and minds” through positive portrayals of the American way of life-is a key element in U.S. foreign policy, although it often takes a backseat to displays of military might. Americans All provides an in-depth, fine-grained study of a particularly successful instance of cultural diplomacy-the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs (CIAA), a government agency established by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1940 and headed by Nelson A. Rockefeller that worked to promote hemispheric solidarity and combat Axis infiltration and domination by bolstering inter-American cultural ties.Darlene J. Sadlier explores how the CIAA used film, radio, the press, and various educational and high-art activities to convince people in the United States of the importance of good neighbor relations with Latin America, while also persuading Latin Americans that the United States recognized and appreciated the importance of our southern neighbors. She examines the CIAA’s working relationship with Hollywood’s Motion Picture Society of the Americas; its network and radio productions in North and South America; its sponsoring of Walt Disney, Orson Welles, John Ford, Gregg Toland, and many others who traveled between the United States and Latin America; and its close ties to the newly created Museum of Modern Art, which organized traveling art and photographic exhibits and produced hundreds of 16mm educational films for inter-American audiences; and its influence on the work of scores of artists, libraries, book publishers, and newspapers, as well as public schools, universities, and private organizations.