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María Virginia mi amor

María Virginia mi amor

Sindo Pacheco

Eriginal Books LLC
2012
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A Ricardo le gustan las ni as que tengan la cara c mica y los ojos catastr ficos. Pero cuando se encuentra con una, se le caen todas las cosas. Hasta l mismo se cae Ricardo y su perro, Cobarde, pasan por divertidas situaciones cuando el chico decide conquistar el amor de Mar a Virginia. "Mar a Viriginia, mi amor" qued como finalista en el Concurso de Literatura Infantil y Juvenil Norma-Fundalectura en 1998, y el jurado hizo especial nfasis en el creativo manejo del lenguaje, que produjo una historia llena de humor y simpat a. En esta sexta edici n, adem s del humor espont neo y desenfadado tan propio de Sindo Pacheco, Daniela Violi realiz nuevas ilustraciones para cada cap tulo. A "Mar a Viriginia, mi amor" le sigue "Mar a Virginia est de vacaciones", Premio Casa de las Am ricas 1994. Sindo Pacheco, escritor cubano. Ganador de varios premios literarios. Daniela Violi, colombiana. Comunicadora social e ilustradora.
Maria Von Trapp and Her Musical Family

Maria Von Trapp and Her Musical Family

Cheri Blomquist

IGNATIUS PRESS
2021
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Since its world premiere on Broadway in 1959, The Sound of Music has captivated millions of people around the world. After it was turned into an Oscar-winning movie, the singing von Trapp family became household names in America. While many know about their heroic resistance to Nazism and their narrow escape from German-occupied Austria, few are familiar with the true story behind the musical.In this New Vision Book, the dramatic history of Maria von Trapp and her musical family comes to life for young readers. Based on her best-selling autobiographies and a memoir by one of her daughters, this novel is part epic adventure and part spiritual testimony to God''s faithfulness.Beginning with her birth on a train and the loss of her parents, and ending with her vital role at the family-run lodge in Vermont, this story shows how Maria learned to trust God at every difficult step in her life and to see his guiding and protecting presence at every turn.
Maria's Mushrooms Mini Sticky Book

Maria's Mushrooms Mini Sticky Book

Maria Carluccio

teNeues Publishing Company
2018
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Our latest Mini Sticky Book is a portable hardcover containing a full-colour sticky notepad for easy note and list-taking at home or on the road. Maria Carluccio's beautiful watercolour work here for our magical mushroom Mini Sticky Book is a joy. Full of colour and brightness, she treats her mushrooms like a field of flowers. durable, pocket-sized, hardcover bookcardstock and fabric inside pocket for business cards, cash, receipts, stamps, etc.130 full-colour illustrated note sheetsbook measures 127 x 89mm. We choose the best images from well-known classic and contemporary fine artists, plus talented emerging illustrators and designers from around the globe. Maria Carluccio has received multiple awards for her work from the New York Society of Illustrators and 3x3 magazine. Her artwork can be seen on children's books, gift products, wall decor, and fabric.
Maria's Mushrooms GreenJournal

Maria's Mushrooms GreenJournal

Maria Carluccio

teNeues Publishing Company
2018
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Our GreenJournals are full colour, collectable blank lined notebooks that can be used to journal, sketch, write, doodle, whatever you can think of. 120 lined pages, tinted in a soft shade of pink rosé blushPage edges with bright red dye for a gorgeous pop of colourEco-friendly FSC certified paperSoy-based inksFlexible paperback cover We choose the best images from well-known classic and contemporary fine artists, plus talented emerging illustrators and designers from around the globe. Maria Carluccio has received multiple awards for her work from the New York Society of Illustrators and 3x3 magazine. Her artwork can be seen on children's books, gift products, wall decor, and fabric.
Conversaciones con María Cortina

Conversaciones con María Cortina

María Cortina; Chavela Vargas

La Pereza Ediciones
2021
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De amor a primera vista. As ser la relaci n de cualquier lector con este libro, que recoge apenas una m nima parte de lo que es el Universo Chavela Vargas. Belleza, sabidur a, inteligencia, simpat a, sensibilidad. De todo eso estuvo llena esta mujer extraordinaria y todo eso, y mucho m s, regal al mundo porque era tanto lo que en ella habitaba, que despu s de cantar o de hablar o de simplemente vivir, iba dej ndole a los otros las puertas abiertas para que cada cual encontrara las verdades que le correspond an. Eso fue lo que hizo en este mundo, eso sigue haciendo desde toda su obra, y este libro es otro de esos muchos umbrales.Lo supe siempre. No hay nadie que aguante la libertad ajena; a nadie le gusta vivir con una persona libre. Si eres libre, se es el precio que tienes que pagar: la soledad. Chavela Vargas
María Luisa Puga. Más allá de lagos y Madrugadas.

María Luisa Puga. Más allá de lagos y Madrugadas.

María Angélica López de Howard

La Pereza Ediciones
2021
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Mar a Luisa Puga. M s all de lagos y madrugadas. Unos diez a os separan las novelas Las razones del lago, de Nueve madrugadas y media de Mar a Luisa Puga (1944-2004). El antes y despu s de estas producciones literarias han sido objeto de varios estudios individuales y colectivos, especialmente durante el siglo actual. Con el acceso a los cuadernos que Puga escribi entre 1972 y 2004 se han vuelto a enfatizar las conexiones biogr ficas entre su vida y su narrativa. Esto significa que en verdad se hace necesario revisitar todo lo escrito durante el "antes" y el "despu s". En este contexto, Mar a Luisa Puga. M s all de lagos y madrugadas es un libro enfocado en la consideraci n de que las novelas de Puga proveen m s de una revelaci n de casi todo lo que se puede identificar en la obra de la autora. Este libro, entonces, abrir al lector mayores posibilidades interpretativas sobre una escritora imprescindible en la literatura mexicana.
Maria the Matador

Maria the Matador

Anne Lambelet

Page Street Publishing Co.
2019
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Maria loves tea parties and dancing and wearing her hair in pigtails, but more than anything in the world - Maria loves churros. She'll do anything to get her hands on more of them, even enter a bullfight. To win, she must outsmart the other matadors who don't think she's big enough, fast enough, or strong enough. With determination and creativity, spunky Maria will dance her way to victory and into readers hearts. Complemented by distinct, expressive illustrations, this charming story shows that you don't have to fight to win, and you might even end up with more than you were hoping for.
Maria Baldwin's Worlds

Maria Baldwin's Worlds

Kathleen Weiler

University of Massachusetts Press
2019
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Maria Baldwin (1856--1922) held a special place in the racially divided society of her time, as a highly respected educator at a largely white New England school and an activist who carried on the radical spirit of the Boston area's internationally renowned abolitionists from a generation earlier.African American sociologist Adelaide Cromwell called Baldwin "the lone symbol of Negro progress in education in the greater Boston area" during her lifetime. Baldwin used her respectable position to fight alongside more radical activists like William Monroe Trotter for full citizenship for fellow members of the black community. And, in her professional and personal life, she negotiated and challenged dominant white ideas about black womanhood. In Maria Baldwin's Worlds, Kathleen Weiler reveals both Baldwin's victories and what fellow activist W. E. B. Du Bois called her "quiet courage" in everyday life, in the context of the wider black freedom struggle in New England.
Maria Baldwin's Worlds

Maria Baldwin's Worlds

Kathleen Weiler

University of Massachusetts Press
2019
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Maria Baldwin (1856--1922) held a special place in the racially divided society of her time, as a highly respected educator at a largely white New England school and an activist who carried on the radical spirit of the Boston area's internationally renowned abolitionists from a generation earlier.African American sociologist Adelaide Cromwell called Baldwin "the lone symbol of Negro progress in education in the greater Boston area" during her lifetime. Baldwin used her respectable position to fight alongside more radical activists like William Monroe Trotter for full citizenship for fellow members of the black community. And, in her professional and personal life, she negotiated and challenged dominant white ideas about black womanhood. In Maria Baldwin's Worlds, Kathleen Weiler reveals both Baldwin's victories and what fellow activist W. E. B. Du Bois called her "quiet courage" in everyday life, in the context of the wider black freedom struggle in New England.
Maria The Virgin Witch 1

Maria The Virgin Witch 1

Masayuki Ishikawa

Kodansha Comics
2015
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In Medieval France, a powerful young witch tries to stop the Hundred Years War by any means necessary.If it will put a stop to the needless slaughter, she'll use all her magical abilities to summon basilisks, golems and even succubi to aid her in her quest. However, the Kingdom of Heaven is not happy about her meddling in the affairs of men, and the Archangel Michael punishes her with a curse: if she loses her virginity, she will also lose her powers!
Maria The Virgin Witch 2

Maria The Virgin Witch 2

Masayuki Ishikawa

Kodansha Comics
2015
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In Medieval France, a powerful young witch tries to stop the Hundred Years War by any means necessary.If it will put a stop to the needless slaughter, she'll use all her magical abilities to summon basilisks, golems and even succubi to aid her in her quest. However, the Kingdom of Heaven is not happy about her meddling in the affairs of men, and the Archangel Michael punishes her with a curse: if she loses her virginity, she will also lose her powers!
Maria The Virgin Witch 3

Maria The Virgin Witch 3

Masayuki Ishikawa

Kodansha Comics
2015
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In Medieval France, a powerful young witch tries to stop the Hundred Years War by any means necessary. If it will put a stop to the needless slaughter, she'll use all her magical abilities to summon basilisks, golems and even succubi to aid her in her quest. However, the Kingdom of Heaven is not happy about her meddling in the affairs of men, and the Archangel Michael punishes her with a curse: if she loses her virginity, she will also lose her powers!
Maria the Virgin Witch Exhibition

Maria the Virgin Witch Exhibition

Ishikawa Masayuki

Kodansha Comics
2015
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A RENDEVOUS WITH OLD FRIENDS Maria and her friends are back in a collection of stories that offer a glimpse into their past, present, and future. From Viv’s journey to France, to a day in the life of Maria and her owl companions, and even a brief peek at the result of Ezekiel’s judgment, Maria the Virgin Witch: Exhibition allows fans of the series to enjoy their favorite characters once more with new and untold stories.
Maria's Wonderland

Maria's Wonderland

Amber Hawthorne-Spratlen

Halo Publishing International
2022
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This story features a kindergartner who has been diagnosed as a nonverbal communicator. She is featured in a kindergarten classroom with other students of varying abilities. She is a bright and witty child who is interested in her environment. She enjoys coming to school, and she's eager to learn, yet she hasn't quite found her voice. One of the interventions provided for her is an augmentative speaking device. It allows her to participate and interact with her peers and teachers.This book is part of the Exceptional Courage series, which showcases children of different abilities and unique interests. They learn about themselves through discovery.
Maria Inés

Maria Inés

Anne Schroeder

Wolfpack Publishing LLC
2023
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Immerse yourself in the captivating story of a young Native American woman determined to maintain her heritage during the turmoil of 19th century California.When Maria In s, a young Native American girl, is raised under the influence of Padre Serra and the Mission San Miguel de Arc ngel, she witnesses the treacherous political maneuvers and unquenchable thirst for power exhibited by Spanish, Mexican, and American invaders from an early age-leaving her cherished homeland desecrated.As tensions reach a boiling point, volunteers courageously defend the Mission against Mexico, but her homeland is soon teeming with unfamiliar faces. Embracing hope, she enters into marriage and is blessed with a son. But tragedy strikes when her husband is violently killed, leaving her feeling vulnerable and unsafe in her native land.Caught amidst the chaos as a displaced person within her own homeland during the tumultuous Times of the Troubles, Maria In s faces the arduous task of survival while embarking on a journey to reclaim her shattered family, rediscover her unwavering faith, and reconnect with her ancestral heritage.Will Maria be able to navigate adversity, preserve her identity, and reclaim her roots?
Maria's Life in Guatemala and USA

Maria's Life in Guatemala and USA

Maria M Torres

Page Publishing, Inc.
2022
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Maria's story begins in Guatemala, a country in Central America. It describes the hardships, mischievousness, and happiness of her childhood, along with her parents, five brothers, and four sisters. At an early age and being the oldest child, she assumes the responsibility to take care of her younger siblings. Despite their poverty and austere life, Maria and her family enjoy the best they can with their scarce resources.Destiny takes Maria to Los Angeles, California, a place where she settles and starts a new family. She meets her future husband, Cree, and has two children who are her world. It also depicts the sacrifices, challenging experiences, and the long hours of hard work she endures to begin building the foundation for a better future not only for herself but for her family as well.Maria's story is an ordinary but a unique story given her humble beginnings, her adaptation to a new society, and her successful achievements. This is a story of a simple and brave woman, an inspiration to emulate
Awful Disclosures by Maria Monk of the Hotel Dieu Nunnery of Montreal
Maria Monk (June 27, 1816 - summer of 1849) was a Canadian woman whose book Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk, or, The Hidden Secrets of a Nun's Life in a Convent Exposed (1836) claimed to expose systematic sexual abuse of nuns and infanticide of the resulting children by Catholic priests in her convent in Montreal. The book became a best-seller.Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk was published in January 1836. In it, Monk claimed that nuns of the Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph of the Montreal convent of the H tel-Dieu, whom she called "the Black Nuns", were forced to have sex with the priests in the seminary next door. The priests supposedly entered the convent through a secret tunnel. If the sexual union produced a baby, it was baptized and then strangled and dumped into a lime pit in the basement. Uncooperative nuns disappeared.Monk's story contains inconsistencies. In her account, she stated that there were three convents in Montreal: "1st. The Congregational Nunnery. 2d. The Black Nunnery, or Convent of Sister Bourgeoise. 3d The Grey Nunnery." The Congregational Nuns were the Congregation of Notre Dame of Montreal, founded by Marguerite Bourgeoys, not the Sisters of Charity, as Monk stated at the beginning of her text; the Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph, whose habits were black but who were not typically called "Black Nuns", operated the Hotel-Dieu, where Monk claimed that she entered and suffered, and it was not founded by "Sister Bourgeoise sic]"; and it was the Sisters of Charity who were commonly known as the Grey Nuns.It is known that Maria Monk lived in an asylum in her early years and that one of the nuns mentioned in her story was actually a fellow patient in the asylum. There is some evidence that Maria Monk had suffered a brain injury as a child. One possible result of this alleged injury could be that Monk might have been manipulated, and might not be able to distinguish between fact and fantasy. Another possible result of the alleged injury could be that Monk had little understanding of the devastating result of her claims. It has been suggested, though not proven, that Maria Monk was manipulated into playing a role for profit by her publisher or her ghost writers. The book has been described as a hoax by some scholars. (wikipedia.org)
Awful Disclosures by Maria Monk of the Hotel Dieu Nunnery of Montreal
Maria Monk (June 27, 1816 - summer of 1849) was a Canadian woman whose book Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk, or, The Hidden Secrets of a Nun's Life in a Convent Exposed (1836) claimed to expose systematic sexual abuse of nuns and infanticide of the resulting children by Catholic priests in her convent in Montreal. The book became a best-seller.Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk was published in January 1836. In it, Monk claimed that nuns of the Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph of the Montreal convent of the H tel-Dieu, whom she called "the Black Nuns", were forced to have sex with the priests in the seminary next door. The priests supposedly entered the convent through a secret tunnel. If the sexual union produced a baby, it was baptized and then strangled and dumped into a lime pit in the basement. Uncooperative nuns disappeared.Monk's story contains inconsistencies. In her account, she stated that there were three convents in Montreal: "1st. The Congregational Nunnery. 2d. The Black Nunnery, or Convent of Sister Bourgeoise. 3d The Grey Nunnery." The Congregational Nuns were the Congregation of Notre Dame of Montreal, founded by Marguerite Bourgeoys, not the Sisters of Charity, as Monk stated at the beginning of her text; the Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph, whose habits were black but who were not typically called "Black Nuns", operated the Hotel-Dieu, where Monk claimed that she entered and suffered, and it was not founded by "Sister Bourgeoise sic]"; and it was the Sisters of Charity who were commonly known as the Grey Nuns.It is known that Maria Monk lived in an asylum in her early years and that one of the nuns mentioned in her story was actually a fellow patient in the asylum. There is some evidence that Maria Monk had suffered a brain injury as a child. One possible result of this alleged injury could be that Monk might have been manipulated, and might not be able to distinguish between fact and fantasy. Another possible result of the alleged injury could be that Monk had little understanding of the devastating result of her claims. It has been suggested, though not proven, that Maria Monk was manipulated into playing a role for profit by her publisher or her ghost writers. The book has been described as a hoax by some scholars. (wikipedia.org)