Natalie Jill's 7-Day Jump Start is a straightforward way to clean up your diet-and create a new lifestyle-one step at a time. After receiving a diagnosis of celiac disease and hitting rock-bottom, Natalie realized she needed to change. The secret to losing weight and getting her mojo back? Eating unprocessed and naturally gluten-free foods. While it may seem tough to clean up your diet, the program is accessible, and it really works. Today, Natalie has more than 2 million social media followers-and countless people have lost five to seven pounds in their first week on her program. Here she offers the guidelines to jump start your new life, with delicious recipes, a meal plan, and tips-all in just seven days.
Natalie Curtis Burlin (1876–1921) was born to a wealthy New York City family and initially trained for a career as a classical concert pianist. But in 1903, she left her family and training behind to study, collect, and popularize the music of American Indians in the Southwest and African Americans at the Hampton Institute in the belief that the music of these groups could help forge a distinctive American identity in a time of dramatic social change. Michelle Wick Patterson examines the life, work, and legacy of Curtis at the turn of the century. The influence of increased industrialization, urbanization, immigration, and shaken social mores motivated Curtis to emphasize Native and African American contributions to the antimodernist discourse of this period. Additionally, Curtis's work in the field and her actions with informants reflect the impact of the changing status of women in public life, marriage, and the professions as well as new ideas regarding race and culture. Many of the people who touched Curtis's life were among the intellectual, political, and artistic leaders of their time, including Theodore Roosevelt, Charles Lummis, Franz Boas, George Foster Peabody, and others. This well-researched and richly textured portrait of Curtis illuminates the life and contributions of an important early ethnomusicologist, meticulously portraying her within the social, intellectual, and political developments of the day.
America watched Natalie Wood grow up on the silver screen. You can still see her childhood in Miracle on 34th Street and her adolescence in Rebel Without a Cause. Her coming of age? Still playing in Splendor in the Grass and West Side Story and countless other timeless movies. From the moment Natalie Wood made her cinematic debut in 1946 in Tomorrow Is Forever to her shocking, untimely death in 1981, the decades of her life are punctuated by movies that even today, reside in the hearts and imagination of the American people. Acclaimed novelist, biographer, critic, and screenwriter Gavin Lambert, whose twenty-year friendship with Natalie Wood began when she starred in the movie adaptation of his novel Inside Daisy Clover, recounts her extraordinary story. He relays to us details about her personal life, from her love affairs to her suicide attempt at twenty-six, the birth of her children to her friendships, her struggles as an actress to her tragic and mysterious death at the age of forty-three. For the first time, everyone who was close to Natalie Wood speaks freely -- including her husbands, Robert Wagner and Richard Gregson, famously private people like Warren Beatty, intimate friends such as playwright Mart Crowley, directors Robert Mulligan and Paul Mazursky, and Leslie Caron, each of whom told the author stories about this remarkable woman who was so full of life but always on the brink of despair.
Sweet revenge in New Orleans. Someone murdered Natalie's mother and ten-year-old Natalie wants revenge. Her twenty year hunt for the killer takes her from dancing in strip clubs to working as a call girl in Paris. And back to the Big Easy, with a gun. NOPD Homicide Detective Frank Renzi investigates the murder of a VIP businessman. It looks like a hit. Renzi pursues the elusive Natalie. Don't miss the thrilling showdown between Frank and Natalie. If you love gritty thrillers and gutsy women, this book's for you. Readers love Natalie. Best Mystery-Thriller of 2014 -- Feathered Quill Book Awards "The action starts on page one and doesn't end until the last sentence " -- Amazon reader "A masterpiece in its genre. It is difficult to make a serial killer enchanting, but Ms, Fleet has done so with this one. Congratulations." -- Amazon Reader
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Set against the rugged beauty of 19th-century Nantucket Island, Ferna Vale's "Natalie: A Gem Among the Sea-Weeds" offers a captivating blend of historical romance and sea adventure. Immerse yourself in a coastal setting where the lives of women are intertwined with the perils and promises of the sea. This meticulously republished edition presents a story rich in the atmosphere of its time. Explore the world through the eyes of a strong female lead navigating the challenges and opportunities of life on a bustling island community. "Natalie" captures the spirit of classic historical romance, with threads of maritime life woven throughout. Experience a timeless tale of love, resilience, and the enduring power of the human spirit against the backdrop of a vibrant coastal world. Perfect for readers who appreciate stories of women, historical settings, and the allure of the sea.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Set against the rugged beauty of 19th-century Nantucket Island, Ferna Vale's "Natalie: A Gem Among the Sea-Weeds" offers a captivating blend of historical romance and sea adventure. Immerse yourself in a coastal setting where the lives of women are intertwined with the perils and promises of the sea. This meticulously republished edition presents a story rich in the atmosphere of its time. Explore the world through the eyes of a strong female lead navigating the challenges and opportunities of life on a bustling island community. "Natalie" captures the spirit of classic historical romance, with threads of maritime life woven throughout. Experience a timeless tale of love, resilience, and the enduring power of the human spirit against the backdrop of a vibrant coastal world. Perfect for readers who appreciate stories of women, historical settings, and the allure of the sea.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Natalie the Narwhal is the tale of a young whale who takes a risk to help her undersea community. My name is Kelsey Sweetland and I am thirteen years old. I created this book to inspire others to protect the ocean. I am an ocean activist. Since the ocean does not have a voice I am standing up through the pages of this book. If you purchase this book you are helping to protect marine life around the world. "The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it"-Robert SwanThis is an updated version with improved print quality and more affordable pricing.
My name is Natalie Rachels; I am fourteen years old.I was born affected by the Cytomegalovirus.This is my story about my life-the good, bad, and ugly.This book also touches on how to interactwith people like me who have different abilities.God has taught my family and methat anything is possible if one puts their mind to it.
Academy Award-winning actress, director, producer, and activist Natalie Portman retells three classic fables and imbues them with wit and wisdom in this New York Times bestselling book. From realizing that there is no "right" way to live to respecting our planet and learning what really makes someone a winner, the messages at the heart of Natalie Portman's Fables are modern takes on timeless life lessons. Told with a playful, kid-friendly voice and perfectly paired with Janna Mattia's charming artwork, Portman's insightful retellings of The Tortoise and the Hare, The Three Little Pigs, and Country Mouse and City Mouse are ideal for reading aloud and are sure to become beloved additions to family libraries. An instant New York Times bestseller