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Vengeance of the Pirate Queen

Vengeance of the Pirate Queen

Tricia Levenseller

Pushkin Children's Books
2024
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Pirates of the Caribbean meets The Mummy in Vengeance of the Pirate Queen, a new standalone YA fantasy romance, set in the world of Trica Levenseller's Daughter of the Pirate King _______You can't be afraid of the dark when you're the monster lurking in the shadows. ________Eighteen-year-old Sorinda is a deadly assassin with a reputation to match. But her latest assignment is like no other. The pirate queen, Alosa, has tasked her with captaining a handpicked crew on a dangerous rescue mission, and her sailing master is none other than the infuriating Kearan. But as they navigate through treacherous waters, they accidentally awaken the King of the Undersea, who summons an army of undead soldiers from the depths. With Kearan by her side, Sorinda must fight tooth and nail to survive. Will Sorinda and her crew manage to save the world, or will she face a fate worse than death - becoming an undead queen controlled by the King himself?
Rest Is Resistance

Rest Is Resistance

Tricia Hersey

Octopus Publishing Group
2024
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'Extremely important and brilliant work... [Hersey] is a revolution.' - Glennon Doyle, activist and bestselling author of Untamed, Love Warrior and Carry On, Warrior'Essential...Rest is a necessary step in reclaiming our power to resist systemic oppression.' - Ibram X. Kendi, activist, professor and bestselling author of How to Be an Antiracist'This book will save lives and transform the world.' - Emily Nagoski Ph.D., bestselling author of Come As You Are and Burnout'This book has honestly left me changed and rearranged.' - Afua Hirsch, bestselling author of Brit(ish)'May we have space to navigate our lives from a liberated rest state. May all of culture slow down. The time to rest is now.' - The Nap MinistryReclaim your power and heal from grind culture Rest is Resistance is a call-to-action for anyone suffering from the toxic urgency of modern-day life. It centres around the systemic issues that cause us to overwork, and ultimately burn out, and offers liberation through rest. In its simplest form, rest becomes an act of resistance and a reclaiming of power because it disrupts and pushes back against capitalism and white supremacy. Slowing down moves us away from trying to operate at machine levels of productivity, to make us all more human. In this fierce and tender manifesto, Tricia Hersey elevates rest as a divine right, and paves the way towards a more well-rested life that empowers imagination, invention and healing. Divided into four sections, Rest is Resistance explains Tricia's philosophy and methods, and includes both storytelling and practical advice. It will offer you the guidance and context to craft a rest practice for long-term health, both within yourself and society as a whole.
The Reading Figure in Irish Art in the Long Nineteenth Century
The reading figure has been a recurrent theme in Western art but especially from the nineteenth century. This book examines Irish portraits during the long nineteenth century in which people are shown reading or holding a book. It explores different values ascribed to reading and contemporary constructions of the reader. The selected pictures are by artists born, trained, or practising in Ireland. 'Irish art' is, therefore, used broadly to include work framed in some way by experience of Ireland and its history, culture, and politics. This was a time of large social and cultural shifts for Ireland, and a period when books and other reading, including Irish novels, were often published in London. Many of the artists and sitters discussed were Anglo-Irish Protestants. Both Imperial and nationalist ideologues tended to devalue reading, especially fiction, as an unmanly occupation. Nonetheless, some men are depicted reading and failing to embody a manly attitude. The spread of the novel, and the introduction of ‘silent reading’ allowed women of the middle and upper classes, often Anglo-Irish, to engage with a range of imaginative reading materials, secure from patriarchal surveillance. Visual images of women as serious readers drew on and contributed to the emergence of the ‘New Woman’ in Ireland.
"It's Life And Death, But Not As You Know It!

"It's Life And Death, But Not As You Know It!

Tricia J Robertson

White Crow Books
2020
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Following on from Things You Can do When You're Dead and More Things You Can do When You're Dead Scottish psychical researcher Tricia Robertson's latest book delves into the unbelievable to the bizarre. In her straightforward and inimitable style Tricia explores topics including Electronic Voice Phenomena, Thoughtography, Psychokinesis, Distant Healing, Xenoglossy, Mediumship and much, much more. Tricia's philosophy is: 'Let the evidence speak for itself' and whether you're a sceptic and yet to be convinced PSI exists or an enthusiast wanting to know more, It's Life And Death, But Not As You Know It has something for everyone.
F the Shoulds. Do the Wants

F the Shoulds. Do the Wants

Tricia Huffman

HAY HOUSE UK LTD
2022
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A powerful mindset hack to set yourself free from the 'shoulds', reclaim your life for YOU in every moment and realize your true self-worth.Forget what you have been told about what you should do or should be and instead ask yourself, ‘What do I want?’ You have no idea how much the shoulds are running your life, holding you back and making you question your worth on a daily basis. Tricia Huffman didn’t – until she committed to eliminating all shoulds from her life. In F THE SHOULDS. DO THE WANTS., Tricia takes you on her journey of uncovering the deep-rooted implications of the word should and helps you gain the self-awareness that this simple, yet effective one-word swap gave her. She shows how the word should consciously and unconsciously weighs on us in our daily language, thoughts and beliefs and teaches how by shifting shoulds into wants, you will:· recognize the shoulds that are at the root of your doubts, fears, resentment and shame· stop beating yourself up over the ‘should haves’ and what already happened· connect more strongly to your intuition and integrity· cut out your excuses and procrastination· embrace, heal and own who you are fully each dayBy focusing on this one word, you will give yourself a direct line to what truly matters to you – and live your most present, aligned and alive life.
The Dancer at World's End

The Dancer at World's End

Tricia Durdey

Cinnamon Press
2021
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Willoughby's new landlady at Gladstone Terrace is not what he expects. The flamboyant Ruby Hoffman wears a green beret on which she's pinned a velvet bird by its feet, explaining that she busks with her cousin, Gregor - Ruby playing accordion while Gregor dances. Ruby and Gregor, born nine years and one country apart, are bound to each other by a family weighed down with sacrifice in the Dutch resistance on one side and Nazi collusion on the other. While Ruby's colourful persona hides a brittle fragility, Gregor's burden of guilt is channelled into caring for others, feeding their strange group of tenants, each barely clinging to the edges of society. But when the enigmatic Leda Godwin turns up, wanting to know Gregor's story, the delicate balance of their lives is shaken. Peopled with intriguing and memorable characters and told with exquisite precision, The Dancer at World's End explores the legacy of violence, whether perpetrated by those committing genocide or those opposing them and how the stories handed down to us of who we are or should be, who we should love or hate, go on shaping lives across generations. An extraordinary sequel to the powerful events recounted in The Green Table, this is a courageous, heart-rending and important story. Set in mid-seventies London, the story goes back to Nazi Germany, as replete with pomp and ambition as it is with horror, and to post-War Netherlands, building a complex tale of identity, survival and grace.
Upside Down in a Hoop

Upside Down in a Hoop

Tricia Durdey

CINNAMON PRESS
2022
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I’m doing something I’ve never done before. I’m hanging upside down in a circus hoop suspended from the beams of a redundant church in Sheffield. I’m not very far from the floor, but the way I feel I may as well be. What am I scared of? Fear just is. It’s there in the muscle memory… Now, knees gripping the metal hoop I let go with my hands and see the world upside down. Upside Down in a Hoop is memoir about loss and letting go. What is it that keeps us going through the tough times? The joy of dancing as a child? The adventures we dare to take as adults? Through fear and holding on, to freedom.
Dawn of a Thousand Nights: A Story of Honor

Dawn of a Thousand Nights: A Story of Honor

Tricia Goyer

Independently Published
2019
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For fans of scrupulously researched historical fiction, Tricia Goyer releases Dawn of a Thousand Nights. Following on the heels of Goyer's From Dust and Ashes and Night Song, readers journey with Dan Fletcher and Libby Conner, both U.S. pilots fighting in WWII's Pacific Theater. Fletcher is captured by the Japanese and is forced to endure the horror of the Bataan Death March in the Philippines. It is here that he encounters Natsu Hidiki, a guard whose nagging conscience won't let him ignore the human degradation in which he is participating. Libby Conner is a WASP (Women's Air Force Service Pilot), who ferries military planes between Hawaii and the South Pacific. By the time of the attack on Pearl Harbor, she has turned the head of Fletcher in no small way. Readers will be captivated by this tale of dignity and honor triumphing in the midst of a very dark time in history.
Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy

Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy

Tricia D. Shepherd; Alexander Grushow

KENDALL/HUNT PUBLISHING CO ,U.S.
1753
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Quantum Chemistry & Spectroscopy: A Guided Inquiry was developed to facilitate more student-centered classroom instruction of physical chemistry using Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL). The activities guide students through a wide variety of topics found in a typical undergraduate quantum physical chemistry course. The text introduces quantum phenomena, presents the postulates of quantum mechanics, and then applies these postulates to model problems of increasing sophistication – the particle-on-a-line (in one and two dimensions), the harmonic oscillator, the rigid rotor, and the hydrogen atom. The course fundamentals culminate with the electronic structure of multielectron atoms, term symbols, and Slater determinants. In addition, the text allows instructors to incorporate advanced topics in symmetry, mathematical structure of quantum theory, and spectroscopy to suit their course either interspersed with the fundamentals or at the end of the course. The guided inquiry activities pair well with a variety of physical chemistry texts and are appropriate for quantum first and thermodynamics first courses.Kendall Hunt is excited to partner with The POGIL Project to publish materials in a variety of disciplines that are designed for use in active learning, student-centered classrooms.POGIL is an acronym for Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning. Because POGIL is a student-centered instructional approach, in a typical POGIL classroom or laboratory, students work in small teams with the instructor acting as a facilitator. The student teams use specially designed activities that generally follow a learning cycle paradigm. These activities are designed to have three key characteristics:They are designed for use with self-managed teams that employ the instructor as a facilitator of learning rather than a source of information.They guide students through an exploration to construct understanding.They use discipline content to facilitate the development of important process skills, including higher-level thinking and the ability to learn and to apply knowledge in new contexts.
PHinisheD!

PHinisheD!

Tricia M. Mikolon; Cyrus R. Williams

Cognella, Inc
2022
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Writing a dissertation requires a paradox shift for the student; they must transition from reporting and citing information to synthesizing and adding to the literature. At the same time, the student must credit the source while also allowing the literature, data, and results to keep its initial meaning and integrity. The undertaking can be confusing, emotional, and difficult to navigate without sound guidance.In PHinisheD! Writing a Doctoral Dissertation, authors Tricia M. Mikolon and Cyrus R. Williams III draw upon their personal experiences earning doctoral degrees and coaching students through the process to assist candidates through this phase of their educational journey. The book helps readers better understand the rigors of writing and provides them with practical information, suggestions, and advice. It provides an in-depth review of the entire process, from the inception of an idea, through the literature review, proposal, research, and data analysis, and to the final defense. Dedicated chapters focus on qualitative and quantitative methodologies to assist candidates in the gathering of quality research.Supportive and enlightening, PHinisheD! is an exemplary resource for any student working toward their doctoral degree.
Shh! God Is Speaking: Devotional for Hearing Truth in Everyday Life
Hi, there I'm delighted to welcome you into my interactions with Life as a personal devotional. Life is teeming all around us It is speaking and teaching and demonstrating and imparting useful information, even presenting questions for us to consider. We are busy, distracted, and on auto-pilot much of the time. Have we become dull of hearing some of the deeper things we can learn from the very life happening all around us? In this book, I share several short vignettes from my personal experiences - sort of my 'wanderings and ponderings' - what I was 'hearing' and the questions that arose from my interactions with the 'life' around me. I guess they are really little parables. Let's see what questions they pose for us
Nautical Dawn

Nautical Dawn

Tricia Mansell

Independently Published
2019
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Both men and women will find the book fascinating in its depth and in the huge number of historical details included in this memoir. This is a must read for any woman working in a field traditionally dominated by men. But it also illuminates for everyone such challenges; it gives a shockingly candid and sobering account of the dawn of women in intelligence and law enforcement fields. For anyone who is a fan of the television show NCIS, this book is a bonus with insight into their real work. The author had the opportunity to work on several extremely high profile espionage investigations and she gives an excellent historical account of those events. The foreword to this book is written by Rear Admiral Cathal "Irish" Flynn, USN Retired. Admiral Flynn had a long career in U.S. Navy special operations and was the first Admiral to command NCIS. In his foreword, he writes the author had become an "invaluable asset, and a professional practitioner across a wide intelligence spectrum." He also notes this book will be "treasured for the clarity of its writing, for the author's self-revelation, and for her insightful retrospect of the United States Navy in a period of transition."
A Love Like Fire: High Fantasy M/M Romance

A Love Like Fire: High Fantasy M/M Romance

Tricia Owens

Independently Published
2019
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When the mercenary Caledon meets a young man named Hadrian, he falls instantly, hopelessly in love with him. Black-haired and silver-eyed, Hadrian is unlike any man Caledon has seen before. His uncertain responses to Caledon's advances only make the mercenary more determined to pursue and win him.But Hadrian is a mystery, and harbors untold secrets. He hails from an island inhabited by sorcerers and has come to Caledon's city to recruit the mercenaries for a well-paying job offered by Hadrian's father. Except the job is a lie. Hadrian is far more dangerous than his disposition suggests, and what he wants with Caledon and the mercenaries of Rhiad will forever change the land and set in motion a prophecy that will bind two men together in love, lust, and hatred...until death. This is a re-written, re-edited version of the title, The Sorcerer's Betrayal.
Black Irish

Black Irish

Tricia Andersen

Independently Published
2019
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Abbey couldn't believe he was married. She nearly ran away from her dreams of being a children's book writer when she was introduced to her illustrator Sloan O'Riley, a dark, sensual Irishman with incredible blue eyes. He certainly couldn't be good for Abbey's relationship with her boyfriend back in Iowa. How could she stay in New York and work with the sinfully sexy Sloan even if he was married? And when Sloan is threatened with deportation, what would Abbey do to keep him in the U.S.?Sloan was forced to tell a little white lie. He had no choice. He couldn't let the sweet, beautiful, Abbey Wright flee from his life-not without a chance to explore the sudden desire he felt for her. But what would Abbey do if she ever discovered the truth about Sloan-or learned the deeper, darker secret he's been hiding?
Remembering You

Remembering You

Tricia Goyer

Independently Published
2019
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Television producer Ava Ellington cannot refuse her grandfather's last wish--that she accompany him to Europe on a tour of World War II battle sites. Ava has little interest in historical battles, but this may be her last chance to break down the barriers that have grown up between them, and she sets off, camera in hand, ready to record and report on their journey. She and Grandpa Jack are greeted in Paris by Paul, her grandpa's best friend, and his grandson Dennis. The Dennis who just happens to be Ava's first love. History comes alive as the group travels across Europe--from the romantic sights of Paris to the bleak battlefields of Belgium to the Austrian labor camp these men liberated so many years before--and Ava sees a side of her grandfather she's never known before. As he shares his memories of those bitter days on the battlefield, she begins to understand how his experiences in the war made him the man he is today. Throughout the journey, Ava and Dennis are drawn together in ways neither of them expected. Can their memories of the past lead to a bright new future?Tricia Goyer is a busy mom of ten, doting grandma, and wife to John. A USA Today bestselling author, Tricia has published seventy books and is a two-time Carol Award winner, as well as a Christy and ECPA Award Finalist. She won the Retailer'' Best Award in 2015 and has received starred reviews from Romantic Times and Publishers Weekly. She is also on the blogging team at TheBetterMom.com and other homeschooling and Christian sites. Tricia is the founder of Hope Pregnancy Ministries and currently leads a teen MOPS Group in Little Rock, Arkansas.
How to Lead it: Primary English

How to Lead it: Primary English

Tricia Moss; Sallie Stanton

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2025
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Finding it hard to know what to prioritise as subject lead or how to work out which research is relevant and how it applies to your subject specifically? The How to Lead It series are the go-to guides for primary subject leads in schools and trusts. In them you will find:- clear summaries of relevant research and thinking around best practice- age-specific and inclusive classroom examples- case studies- reflective questions- suggestions for short PD sessions with colleagues Everything in the book is applied thoughtfully to your specific subject area. These books enable busy subject leaders to confidently make good decisions for effective teaching and impactful curricula.All the key elements of the primary English curriculum are explored including phonics, curriculum design, assessment, reading, writing, handwriting, spelling and oracy as well as support on how to approach research and a step-by-step guide to implementing changes in realistic and inclusive ways.
R.P.M. A Mole on a Mission

R.P.M. A Mole on a Mission

Tricia Chapman

GROSVENOR HOUSE PUBLISHING LTD
2024
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You are invited once again, to join R.P.M and his friends in this latest, humorous, gentle, thought provoking, animal adventure story.In the first book of the series, R.P.M., The Mole who was Afraid of the Dark, R.P.M. had a fear of waking up in the dark. His family and friends helped him to overcome his anxieties and soon he was able to help others too.In the second instalment, R.P.M. is to be found digging a burrow for himself so that he can live in a mole hole of his own. During the dig, he discovers an item of great sentimental value to him and his family which belonged to his grandfather and name sake, Reginald Peregrine Mole. He was an intrepid, fearless explorer who had helped to dig the longest rail tunnel under the sea and had received an award for his efforts.R.P.M. had heard so many stories about how brave his grandfather had been and he wanted to be like him. When he found the family heirloom, it inspired him to embark on the same journey that his grandfather had taken many years before.Written in two parts, we follow the journeys of both these brave little moles to discover whether their dreams and aspirations were the same or unique to themselves.