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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Sarah Alderson
In this debut collection of poems, Sarah Alcott Anderson of Exeter, N.H., explores love, longing, loss, marriage, children, and place through her own experiences. ""In mostly plainspoken poems, I explore interior and exterior landscapes--from childhood to motherhood, New England to Ireland--in the hope of honoring that we are here right now,"" she says. Poet Matt Miller in the foreword writes that Anderson's lines seem ""at times spun from a sugared lightning, at other times are as plain and enriched as Irish bog or New Hampshire granite, line and lyric come together to insist against a silence the world would have the poet embrace.
After Sarah’s fathers’ death, an old sports bag was found in his attic, containing many letters from family and friends, all his school reports, together with diaries and photos from his time at boarding and accountancy school and subsequent emigration to Canada in the 1950s. Sarah initially intended to transcribe the letters and diaries for just her family but quickly realised the letters were something special and should be shared with a wider audience. As a keen family historian, she decided to weave all the information, together with her genealogical findings from twenty-five years of research, into a story capturing the huge changes of life in Britain, it’s habits and values from pre-WW2 to the early 1960s. These are all viewed and evidenced from unique, first-hand personal diaries, letters, and photos of one ordinary, Cheshire family. Rugby and Rationing is a unique and poignant story that gives a voice to one family’s hopes and concerns through the years and demonstrates how family traits can descend through the generations.
Broken Together
Brenda S Anderson; Sarah S Anderson; The Mosaic Collection
Vivant Press
2021
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Kärlek gånger tre ; Rätten att älska
Janice Maynard; Sarah M Anderson
Förlaget Harlequin
2018
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Kärlek gånger treDu ska få trillingar! Beskedet slår ner som en bomb hos den ensamstående mamman Simone Parker. Hon vänder sig till sin läkare för hjälp. Problemet är att läkaren Troy Hutchinson, mannen som en gång krossade hennes hjärta. Nu verkar han dock fast besluten för att finnas där för henne. Men hur kommer han att reagera om han får höra sanningen bakom Simones graviditet?Rätten att älskaCaroline Jennings har bara haft sitt jobb på domstolen i ett par veckor när hon en morgon ser in i de vackraste ögon hon någonsin sett, FBI-agenten Tom Yellow Birds. Passionen mellan dem är omedelbar, men en romans är omöjlig på grund av deras jobb. När någon buggat hennes lägenhet vet hon dock ingen annan hon kan vända sig till än mannen med de intensiva ögonen
Thank You, Sarah: Thank You, Sarah
Laurie Halse Anderson
Simon Schuster Books for Young Readers
2002
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From the author of Speak and Fever, 1793, comes the never-before-told tale of Sarah Josepha Hale, the extraordinary "lady editor" who made Thanksgiving a national holiday Thanksgiving might have started with a jubilant feast on Plymouth's shore. But by the 1800s America's observance was waning. None of the presidents nor Congress sought to revive the holiday. And so one invincible "lady editor" name Sarah Hale took it upon herself to rewrite the recipe for Thanksgiving as we know it today. This is an inspirational, historical, all-out boisterous tale about perseverance and belief: In 1863 Hale's thirty-five years of petitioning and orations got Abraham Lincoln thinking. He signed the Thanksgiving Proclamation that very year, declaring it a national holiday. This story is a tribute to Hale, her fellow campaigners, and to the amendable government that affords citizens the power to make the world a better place
Thank You, Sarah: The Woman Who Saved Thanksgiving
Laurie Halse Anderson
Simon Schuster Books for Young Readers
2005
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From the author of Speak and Fever, 1793, comes the never-before-told tale of Sarah Josepha Hale, the extraordinary "lady editor" who made Thanksgiving a national holiday Thanksgiving might have started with a jubilant feast on Plymouth's shore. But by the 1800s America's observance was waning. None of the presidents nor Congress sought to revive the holiday. And so one invincible "lady editor" name Sarah Hale took it upon herself to rewrite the recipe for Thanksgiving as we know it today. This is an inspirational, historical, all-out boisterous tale about perseverance and belief: In 1863 Hale's thirty-five years of petitioning and orations got Abraham Lincoln thinking. He signed the Thanksgiving Proclamation that very year, declaring it a national holiday. This story is a tribute to Hale, her fellow campaigners, and to the amendable government that affords citizens the power to make the world a better place
The Historic Mars Hill Anderson Rosenwald School
Richard Dillingham; Dan Slagle; Sarah Weston Hart
Pisgah Press LLC
2022
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In The Spotlight: Desired Melodies
Sarah M. Anderson; Nicole Helm; Charlene Sands
HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2026
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Rejecting Compromise
Sarah E. Anderson; Daniel M. Butler; Laurel Harbridge-Yong
Cambridge University Press
2020
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Legislative solutions to pressing problems like balancing the budget, climate change, and poverty usually require compromise. Yet national, state, and local legislators often reject compromise proposals that would move policy in their preferred direction. Why do legislators reject such agreements? This engaging and relevant investigation into how politicians think reveals that legislators refuse compromise - and exacerbate gridlock - because they fear punishment from voters in primary elections. Prioritizing these electoral interests can lead lawmakers to act in ways that hurt their policy interests and also overlook the broader electorate's preferences by representing only a subset of voters with rigid positions. With their solution-oriented approach, Anderson, Butler, and Harbridge-Yong demonstrate that improving the likelihood of legislative compromise may require moving negotiations outside of the public spotlight. Highlighting key electoral motives underlying polarization, this book is an excellent resource for scholars and students studying Congress, American politics, public policy, and political behavior.
Rejecting Compromise
Sarah E. Anderson; Daniel M. Butler; Laurel Harbridge-Yong
Cambridge University Press
2021
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Legislative solutions to pressing problems like balancing the budget, climate change, and poverty usually require compromise. Yet national, state, and local legislators often reject compromise proposals that would move policy in their preferred direction. Why do legislators reject such agreements? This engaging and relevant investigation into how politicians think reveals that legislators refuse compromise - and exacerbate gridlock - because they fear punishment from voters in primary elections. Prioritizing these electoral interests can lead lawmakers to act in ways that hurt their policy interests and also overlook the broader electorate's preferences by representing only a subset of voters with rigid positions. With their solution-oriented approach, Anderson, Butler, and Harbridge-Yong demonstrate that improving the likelihood of legislative compromise may require moving negotiations outside of the public spotlight. Highlighting key electoral motives underlying polarization, this book is an excellent resource for scholars and students studying Congress, American politics, public policy, and political behavior.
Place-based education is on the rise. Tired of “teaching to the test,” educators are looking for authentic ways to connect their curriculum to real life. The place-based approach brings students into their communities to learn necessary content and skills by working to meet the needs of local agencies and organizations. Students are more engaged because they know they are doing real work, teachers are reinvigorated by creating exciting learning opportunities, and the school takes on a more active role in the community. At the heart of this process is the place itself: the land, the history, and the culture. Bringing School to Life: Place-Based Education across the Curriculum by Sarah Anderson offers insights into how to build a program across the K-8 grades. Anderson addresses key elements such as mapping, local history, citizen science, integrated curricula, and more. Additionally, Anderson suggests strategies for building community partnerships and implementation for primary grades. This book goes beyond theory to give concrete examples and advice in how to make place-based education a real educational option in any school.
Place-based education is on the rise. Tired of “teaching to the test,” educators are looking for authentic ways to connect their curriculum to real life. The place-based approach brings students into their communities to learn necessary content and skills by working to meet the needs of local agencies and organizations. Students are more engaged because they know they are doing real work, teachers are reinvigorated by creating exciting learning opportunities, and the school takes on a more active role in the community. At the heart of this process is the place itself: the land, the history, and the culture. Bringing School to Life: Place-Based Education across the Curriculum by Sarah Anderson offers insights into how to build a program across the K-8 grades. Anderson addresses key elements such as mapping, local history, citizen science, integrated curricula, and more. Additionally, Anderson suggests strategies for building community partnerships and implementation for primary grades. This book goes beyond theory to give concrete examples and advice in how to make place-based education a real educational option in any school.
His Topaz: A Historical Western Romance
Sarah M. Anderson; Maggie Chase
River Hills Press
2017
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A widowed Civil War veteran, Matthew Hawkins doesn't know what to expect from a night at the Jeweled Ladies. All he wants is one night to feel like a man again. But when he's paired with Miss Topaz Gold, he's stunned by how deeply she makes him feel.Former mail-order bride Millie Townsend came to the Jeweled Ladies and gave up her name because she thought it was the key to her salvation after her husband died. It doesn't take long to realize she isn't Topaz Gold. She only wants to be a wife and mother, not a whore. But when Matthew offers to take her away from the Jeweled Ladies, will Millie be allowed to leave?The Jeweled Ladies series by Maggie Chase will delight fans of historical westerns by Victoria Dahl, Molly O'Keefe and Vanessa Vale."Interested in some sexy stories set in the American West? His Topaz, Their Emerald and Her Ebony will fit the bill. I look forward to seeing what Maggie Chase writes next." - Jennifer Porter, Romance Novel News"One of the most amazing erotica series I have ever read." - Erin Penn, Goodreads"This is an interesting story, not just for the romance, which is sizzling, but also for the details about the inner workings of an old west brothel. I recommend this for anyone who likes spicy romance about the strong ladies of the west and the men who love them." -- Goodreads reviewer Mary Dieterich
Their Emerald: A Historical Western Menage Novel
Sarah M. Anderson; Maggie Chase
River Hills Press
2017
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Her Ebony: A Historical Western Lesbian Story
Sarah M. Anderson; Maggie Chase
River Hills Press
2017
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His Sapphire: A Historical Western BDSM Romance
Sarah M. Anderson; Maggie Chase
River Hills Press
2017
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