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The Accident

The Accident

Natalie Barelli

Last Word
2019
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If only she'd said no...Katherine knew she'd had too many drinks, but they were only going a short distance. And as Eve pointed out, it was late, there was no traffic anyway...Now Katherine would do anything to turn back the clock. If anyone ever found out about the accident, it would ruin her life. But no one needs to know because Eve was there too, and she's going to help make it all go away.Except something's not quite right with Eve, and by the time Katherine realizes that...It's too late.
L'Incidente

L'Incidente

Natalie Barelli

Furphies Press
2020
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Nessuno deve sapere ci che Katherine ha fatto quella notte...Ma qualcuno lo sa...Katherine Nichols sapeva di aver bevuto troppo, ma doveva guidare solo per un breve tratto. E comunque non c' traffico. aveva sottolineato Eva. Avevano trascorso una serata fantastica insieme. Anche ora, mentre stava tornando verso casa con Eva sapendo che non avrebbe dovuto guidare, si sentiva un po' monella. Faceva tutto parte del divertimento.Ora non pi .Se qualcuno venisse a conoscenza dell'incidente, rovinerebbe la vita di Katherine e distruggerebbe tutto ci per cui si sacrificata. E poi c' sua figlia Abigail. Cosa le succederebbe?Ma nessuno lo sapr perch c'era anche Eva, e l'aiuter a mettere a tacere tutto.Solo che Katherine sta per scoprire che questa non la fine dell'incubo... l'inizio.
F-Bomb Affirmations

F-Bomb Affirmations

Natalie Stokell

Natalie Stokell
2020
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F-Bomb Affirmations is the self-help book for people who are fed the f-ck up with the same old stories keeping them from reaching their dreams and goals. In this insightful and entertaining book, self-proclaimed affirmation queen Natalie Stokell breaks down the brain science of why we achieve some of our goals but not others. In 11 easy-to-read chapters, you'll learn: How beliefs are formed from a neuroscience perspective and how these beliefs filter our view of the world How to discover what stories are keeping you from reaching your goals, so you can push through these blocks and make some epic sh-t happen in your life. How your brain works so you can start rewiring it for success and reach your goals faster. Why swearing is actually good for you and how you can use it as an effective mindset tool. How to create affirmations that actually work, so you can use them with confidence and create the life you were meant to live By the end of F-Bomb Affirmations, you'll understand how your brain works and how to work it. You'll have five keys to supercharge your affirmations - and you'll discover how to immediately start applying these keys to the things you want to be, do, and have in your life. Everything is possible. Your dreams are within your reach. And you've got what it takes. You are one f-cking incredible human.
Slaves on Screen: Film and Historical Vision

Slaves on Screen: Film and Historical Vision

Natalie Zemon Davis

HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS
2002
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The written word and what the eye can see are brought together in this fascinating foray into the depiction of resistance to slavery through the modern medium of film. Natalie Zemon Davis, whose book The Return of Martin Guerre was written while she served as consultant to the French film of the same name, now tackles the large issue of how the moving picture industry has portrayed slaves in five major motion pictures spanning four generations. The potential of film to narrate the historical past in an effective and meaningful way, with insistence on loyalty to the evidence, is assessed in five films: Spartacus (1960), Burn (1969), The Last Supper (1976), Amistad (1997), and Beloved (1998). Davis shows how shifts in the viewpoints of screenwriters and directors parallel those of historians. Spartacus is polarized social history; the films on the Caribbean bring ceremony and carnival to bear on the origins of revolt; Amistad and Beloved draw upon the traumatic wounds in the memory of slavery and the resources for healing them. In each case Davis considers the intentions of filmmakers and evaluates the film and its techniques through historical evidence and interpretation. Family continuity emerges as a major element in the struggle against slavery. Slaves on Screen is based in part on interviews with the Nobel prize-winning author of Beloved, Toni Morrison, and with Manuel Moreno Fraginals, the historical consultant for The Last Supper. Davis brings a new approach to historical film as a source of "thought experiments" about the past. While the five motion pictures are sometimes cinematic triumphs, with sound history inspiring the imagination, Davis is critical of fictive scenes and characters when they mislead viewers in important ways. Good history makes good films.
The Return of Martin Guerre

The Return of Martin Guerre

Natalie Zemon Davis

Harvard University Press
1984
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The clever peasant Arnaud du Tilh had almost persuaded the learned judges at the Parlement of Toulouse when, on a summer’s day in 1560, a man swaggered into the court on a wooden leg, denounced Arnaud, and reestablished his claim to the identity, property, and wife of Martin Guerre. The astonishing case captured the imagination of the continent. Told and retold over the centuries, the story of Martin Guerre became a legend, still remembered in the Pyrenean village where the impostor was executed more than 400 years ago.Now a noted historian, who served as consultant for a new French film on Martin Guerre, has searched archives and lawbooks to add new dimensions to a tale already abundant in mysteries: we are led to ponder how a common man could become an impostor in the sixteenth century, why Bertrande de Rols, an honorable peasant woman, would accept such a man as her husband, and why lawyers, poets, and men of letters like Montaigne became so fascinated with the episode.Natalie Zemon Davis reconstructs the lives of ordinary people, in a sparkling way that reveals the hidden attachments and sensibilities of nonliterate sixteenth-century villagers. Here we see men and women trying to fashion their identities within a world of traditional ideas about property and family and of changing ideas about religion. We learn what happens when common people get involved in the workings of the criminal courts in the ancien régime, and how judges struggle to decide who a man was in the days before fingerprints and photographs. We sense the secret affinity between the eloquent men of law and the honey-tongued village impostor, a rare identification across class lines.Deftly written to please both the general public and specialists, The Return of Martin Guerre will interest those who want to know more about ordinary families and especially women of the past, and about the creation of literary legends. It is also a remarkable psychological narrative about where self-fashioning stops and lying begins.
Women on the Margins

Women on the Margins

Natalie Zemon Davis

The Belknap Press
1997
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As she did in The Return of Martin Guerre, Natalie Zemon Davis here retrieves individual lives from historical obscurity to give us a window onto the early modern world. As women living in the seventeenth century, Glikl bas Judah Leib, Marie de l’Incarnation, and Maria Sibylla Merian, equally remarkable though very different, were not queens or noblewomen, their every move publicly noted. Rather, they were living “on the margins” in seventeenth-century Europe, North America, and South America. Yet these women—one Jewish, one Catholic, one Protestant—left behind memoirs and writings that make for a spellbinding tale and that, in Davis’ deft narrative, tell us more about the life of early modern Europe than many an official history.All these women were originally city folk. Glikl bas Judah Leib was a merchant of Hamburg and Metz whose Yiddish autobiography blends folktales with anecdotes about her two marriages, her twelve children, and her business. Marie de l’Incarnation, widowed young, became a mystic visionary among the Ursuline sisters and cofounder of the first Christian school for Amerindian women in North America. Her letters are a rich source of information about the Huron, Algonquin, Montagnais, and Iroquois peoples of Quebec. Maria Sibylla Merian, a German painter and naturalist, produced an innovative work on tropical insects based on lore she gathered from the Carib, Arawak, and African women of Suriname. Along the way she abandoned her husband to join a radical Protestant sect in the Netherlands.Drawing on Glikl’s memoirs, Marie’s autobiography and correspondence, and Maria’s writings on entomology and botany, Davis brings these women to vibrant life. She reconstructs the divergent paths their stories took, and at the same time shows us each amid the common challenges and influences of the time—childrearing, religion, an outpouring of vernacular literature—and in relation to men. The resulting triptych suggests the range of experience, self-consciousness, and expression possible in seventeenth-century Europe and its outposts. It also shows how persons removed from the centers of power and learning ventured in novel directions, modifying in their own way Europe’s troubled and ambivalent relations with other “marginal” peoples.
Scribners Best of the Fiction Workshops 1997
From Simon & Schuster, Scribner's Best of the Fiction Workshops 1997 showcases the most exciting and innovative invoice in North American fiction from 1997.This collection presents an appealing array of outstanding short stories by talented newcomers selected from submissions from a wide range of writing workshops around the United States and Canada.
Abigail Adams

Abigail Adams

Natalie S Bober

Simon Pulse
1998
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Abigail Adams is often referred to as the wife of one president and the mother of another. Rarely is she described as a woman in her own right. Although her primary focus and concerns were in her role as wife and mother, she lives in history because of her extraordinary letters to her family and to her friends. She was a witness to the gathering storm of the Revolutionary War. She saw the Battle of Bunker Hill from a hilltop near her home, and soldiers marching past her door frequently stopped for a drink of water. Because she was so close to the scene, she was able to give firsthand reports of the American Revolution to her husband and other leaders creating a new government, as she wrote about the times and the people who played vital roles in the birth of our nation. Mingling the intimate with the momentous, she documented what it was like to live at a time when education was not available to young women, and when pregnancy and childbirth meant the fear of death. Colonial women were called upon to make life-and-death decisions for their children, to educate their daughters, and to run their farms when their husbands were away for months, or sometimes for years, at a time. Yet they had, at best, second-class legal and political status. Abigail Adams's independent spirit, her sense of humor, and her remarkable intellect, as shown in her letters, open a wide window on a crucial period in our nation's history, and bring Abigail Adams and her time to life.
The Canary's Song

The Canary's Song

Natalie Banks

Natalie Tomany
2018
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What was left of Juliette Bennett's life was in shambles. Losing her young son to a tragic accident had nearly driven her to the point of madness and now she was on the verge of losing her husband too. In a last-ditch effort to save her marriage, she booked a romantic cabin vacation for just the two of them in the mountains of North Carolina. Juliette thought she had experienced the worst life could throw at her. Little did she know that she was putting both of them in jeopardy and that the wilderness had in something else in store for her, when she finds herself alone and fighting for her life.
The Compton Diagnosis

The Compton Diagnosis

Natalie C. Houser

N.Harv
2018
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Imagine growing up in a city that has as many negative stigmas as its population size. Now imagine dismantling that city's stereotype with a success story of helping others do the same. Natalie C. Houser, MPAP, PA-C, is a Los Angeles-based Physician Assistant (PA) who attributes her success to her hometown: Compton, California. The Compton Diagnosis is a vulnerable, sincere, and relatable tale of Natalie's life as she journeyed to medicine. While this book offers professional support for PA students, it is an encouragement to all overcomers who may have doubted their future or career goals because of their past or current surroundings. Natalie challenges her readers to focus on the reason why they chose to pursue their desired profession as opposed to focusing on the lemons that life has given (and will continue to give). She believes that people too often give themselves a diagnosis of failure based on their experiences and perception of life. The author also believes that not all diagnoses are terminal and wants survivors to honor the cards they've been dealt in life, learn the tools to defeat odds, and overcome all stumbling blocks, whether they're academic, financial, physical, mental, or social. Natalie's resilience is mirrored in her city's resiliency, and she proudly proclaims that the city of Compton not only made her a survivor, but an advocate for those who choose to thrive in life.
More Than Food?

More Than Food?

Natalie Broulette

Plumlette Publishing
2018
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In More Than Food?, a young boy questions how much his mother loves him, and she expresses her feelings through strawberries, potatoes, ice cream, chicken tikka masala, coconut cake and more. A picture book full of charming illustrations and playful rhymes, More Than Food? explores the joy of food and language through the imagination of a child.
HIStory: Genesis to Revelation in 30 Weeks: An Overview of the Bible and the Story of Redemption
Most Bible readers can relate with the good intentions of starting a Bible-in-a-year program. Things generally go well for a few weeks until, well...the book of Leviticus. A few missed days can easily become a missed week, then two, then three. By the month of April, many people give up. The struggle to read through the Bible as a whole leaves many readers lacking confidence in their understanding of the overarching narrative. What significance does each book have? What role does Jesus play? Does the Old Testament contradict the New Testament? Is God really the same throughout it all? HIStory in 30 Weeks is an in-depth overview of the Bible that offers readers the opportunity to inductively study the key aspects of the story of redemption as revealed from Genesis to Revelation. The "read and observe" approach helps you uncover the key messages of Scripture first-hand, and then apply the timeless truths to your own life. As you move through the study, you'll have the chance to read portions from each of the 66 books of the Bible. As familiarity breeds more confidence, you can feel assured in not only what you believe, but why you believe it.
Kiatana's Journey

Kiatana's Journey

Natalie Erin

Gryfyn Publishing
2014
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Animals can speak, fairies rule, and shifter-vampire hybrids hunt mortals in the Lands, a realm full of magical creatures with danger around every corner... After losing their pack, wolf pups Lottie and Lilja find themselves in a fantastical magical forest and struggling to survive. They unexpectedly run across a lost dragon in their path, unaware that what comes next will determine the fate of all. Kiatana is a reluctant fae princess of the realm. The moment the dragon and his rider crash land into her territory, it sets off a chain of events that changes her world forever. A plague takes over the land, causing the undead to rise and creating an army of terror. To battle against a dark force, heroes must unite. Kiatana embarks on a journey across the realm alongside the wolf pups, the dragon, his rider and her pegasus, to find the cure and save her kingdom. During their journey, she begins falling for the man she least expected- the rider who fell into her forest, who she thought she hated, but has come to care for. Unfortunately for Kiatana, a traitor hides in plain sight, and the only way to save her magical creatures is to partake in a great battle. If this plague overcomes the forest, and Kiatana fails, the land she rules and all the creatures within will meet a devastating end... Kiatana's Journey is a young adult epic fantasy novel. Packed with action and adventure, this mystical sword and sorcery series features drama, friendship, and romance. This is the first book in the Creatures of the Lands series.
Vera's Song

Vera's Song

Natalie Erin

Gryfyn Publishing
2015
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Five years have passed since the battle for the Verinian Forest. Kia, Keota, the wolves and Ionan have been living peacefully since, though things aren't as happy as they appear. Ionan longs for the shores of Nesting's Haven, the isle of Changers that he left long ago, and the eyes of his first love, Vera. Things are turned upside down when Vera arrives, claiming to have left her abusive Accompany. Almost immediately after Kia's young son Keanu and his Changer Allie go missing. Allie and Keanu have been kidnapped by an evil mastermind hellbent on taking total control of the Lands and all that surrounds them. But there's a twist this time, as the foe is one they not only know well, but fear, because his powers are beyond all imagining and his cunning is enough to outwit them all. Our heroes are left with no choice... in order to bring back the children they love, one of them must be sacrificed. Kiatana and her friends will discover that their previous battles are nothing compared to the upcoming war, and what they've lost so far is in no way equal to the danger brewing on the horizon...