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Chasing Kate

Chasing Kate

Josephine Parker

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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KATE IS HIRED TO KEEP HIS REPUTATION INTACT, BUT JUST ONE KISS FROM CHASE AND SHE FINDS IT'S HER REPUTATION THAT'S IN DANGER Kate Piper is a Boston Reputation Manager with a nose for scandal. When she gets a midnight call to save a family business and launch her own career, she thinks her dreams are coming true. But when Kate begins to fall for the secretive family CEO she has to decide if he's the threat, or if someone else is trying to bring them both down. Falling for Chase could save them both, or destroy her own American Dream. Chase Kincaid is on the verge of taking his company global. But when sexy reputation manager Kate Piper shows up, she could discover his secret and ruin everything. Now he must decide, trust Kate or risk it all.
Unveiling Kate Chopin

Unveiling Kate Chopin

Emily Toth

University Press of Mississippi
1999
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This is the true, unvarnished life story of the girl who grew up to write The Awakening, a masterpiece published 100 years ago. With its portrayal of a woman whose sexual desires take her outside marriage, it rocked American literature's cozy conception of womanhood.In Unveiling Kate Chopin Emily Toth, the foremost authority on Chopin's life and works, creates a sharply revealing portrait of a modern woman in a Victorian world. Born in St. Louis in 1850, Kate O'Flaherty was raised by wealthy, feisty widows and educated by brilliant nuns. She endured a mysterious ""outrage"" committed against her by Union soldiers in her teens and suffered what moderns now call a ""loss of voice."" But she survived to become a lively, dangerously clever social observer.She had the talent and then the life experiences to become a writer. Her Louisiana-born husband, Oscar Chopin, had grown up in France and did not restrict her. In New Orleans (where she gossiped with the painter Edgar Degas) and then in rural Louisiana (where the neighbors hated her), Kate produced six children in nine years. Yet she retained her individuality and her wicked sense of humor. After her husband's sudden death, Kate's affair with another woman's husband was a village scandal--but following the lessons of the French women who raised her, she knew when to leave.After the death of her mother, Kate reinvented herself as the author of engaging short stories set in Louisiana. Many had unusual social messages. ""In Sabine"" opposed domestic violence. ""At the 'Cadian Ball"" supported sexual expression for women. ""Odalie Misses Mass"" suggested that interracial friendships between African American and white women were possible. She condemned the idle rich and celebrated single mothers. To promote her own career, she created the first salon in St. Louis and became the first woman in the city to become a professional fiction writer. Although she claimed to be un-serious about her craft, newly discovered manuscripts, which Toth mines for the insights they offer, reveal her as a dedicated artist who wanted to reach her readers' hearts.Toth portrays Chopin as a bright, ambitious woman who ruffled staid souls, and when she published The Awakening, her foes pounced. Many reviews of the novel were uncomprehending; many were vicious and her next book was canceled. Her family suffered; her health declined; and Chopin died in 1904, silenced ahead of her time. Now, a century later, Toth sees Chopin as a woman of unique wit and astonishing talent and as the daring author who wrote the most radical, notorious American novel of the late nineteenth century.
Caleb + Kate

Caleb + Kate

Cindy Martinusen Coloma

Thomas Nelson Publishers
2010
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"Romeo + Juliet gets an update in this story of forbidden love. Shakespeare's never been so hip." -- Jenny B. Jones, author of The Charmed Life SeriesAs the popular darling of the junior class and heiress to the five-star Monrovi Inn empire, Kate has both everything and nothing. She's bored with school and life...until she locks eyes with Caleb at a school dance.Caleb is new to Kate's exclusive prep school, and it's clear he doesn't fit in. In fact, he and his dad work in maintenance for Kate's father. And while Caleb knows better than to spend time with the boss's daughter, it seems that every time he tries to back away, something pulls him right back in.When their parents demand that they are to stay away from each other, they learn of a fight between their families that occurred more than fifty years ago. It's a mystery Kate doesn't understand...but a legacy Caleb has endured his entire life.With the world stacked against them, Caleb and Kate will have to walk by faith to find the path that God has planned for them.
Dear Kate: poetry . prose

Dear Kate: poetry . prose

Shubham Gothwal

Notion Press
2021
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is there a force greater than love?she askedthere is said Ithe force of a broken heartit beats the samebut in different piecesjust like a flowerlove sprouts as a budblooms and decaysuntil comes a truly brokenheart that consumes us withthe ardour of love as it knows what being broken really feels like
Understanding Kate Atkinson

Understanding Kate Atkinson

Brian Diemert

University of South Carolina Press
2020
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Best known for her Jackson Brodie series of detective novels, which were adapted into the BBC television series Case Histories, Kate Atkinson is the author of eleven novels, two plays, and a collection of short stories. Her literary awards include the 1995 Whitbread Award for a first novel and book of the year for Behind the Scenes at the Museum and the Costa Book Awards for best novel in 2013 and 2015 for Life after Life and A God in Ruins.In this first book-length study of Atkinson's literary career, Brian Diemert examines the evolution of her novels: the playful and self-conscious work of the 1990s, the detective series novels, the books that examine Britain's history and its legacy of conflict and trauma related to World War II, and the most recent return to mystery. Diemert identifies her pattern of weaving multiple narrative strands into intricate plots that create the mystery at the heart of all her tales. He traces her development of narrative technique and thematic preoccupations of women's vulnerability within patriarchy and the complications of absent or disengaged parents. While her fiction is marked by allusiveness and humor, it remains profound and often touching as it explores the myths of British history and, particularly, women's lives.
Understanding Kate Atkinson

Understanding Kate Atkinson

Brian Diemert

University of South Carolina Press
2020
nidottu
Best known for her Jackson Brodie series of detective novels, which were adapted into the BBC television series Case Histories, Kate Atkinson is the author of eleven novels, two plays, and a collection of short stories. Her literary awards include the 1995 Whitbread Award for a first novel and book of the year for Behind the Scenes at the Museum and the Costa Book Awards for best novel in 2013 and 2015 for Life after Life and A God in Ruins.In this first book-length study of Atkinson's literary career, Brian Diemert examines the evolution of her novels: the playful and self-conscious work of the 1990s, the detective series novels, the books that examine Britain's history and its legacy of conflict and trauma related to World War II, and the most recent return to mystery. Diemert identifies her pattern of weaving multiple narrative strands into intricate plots that create the mystery at the heart of all her tales. He traces her development of narrative technique and thematic preoccupations of women's vulnerability within patriarchy and the complications of absent or disengaged parents. While her fiction is marked by allusiveness and humor, it remains profound and often touching as it explores the myths of British history and, particularly, women's lives.
Just Kate

Just Kate

B Grace Alford; Frances C Milazzo

Archway Publishing
2022
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When a mommy green turtle lays one hundred eggs on the beach, she gives each of the eggs a special name that imparts a character trait and points to their destiny. Her youngest egg, she lovingly and wisely names just Kate. When the eggs hatch, each turtle is aware of their special gift. Kaikoa is a sea warrior, Yuka is a bright star., and Fernando is an adventurer. But Kate is left wondering why her name is so plain and her destiny so undefined. As Kate and her turtle siblings have an adventurous night, bravely facing their world for the first time and overcoming challenges, the baby turtle eventually discovers that her mother has given her the best gift of all-the opportunity to create her own destiny. In this poignant story for children, a brave newborn turtle seemingly without a special name or destiny guides her brothers and sisters safely to the sea and learns the meaning of being just Kate.
Just Kate

Just Kate

B Grace Alford; Frances C Milazzo

Archway Publishing
2022
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When a mommy green turtle lays one hundred eggs on the beach, she gives each of the eggs a special name that imparts a character trait and points to their destiny. Her youngest egg, she lovingly and wisely names just Kate. When the eggs hatch, each turtle is aware of their special gift. Kaikoa is a sea warrior, Yuka is a bright star., and Fernando is an adventurer. But Kate is left wondering why her name is so plain and her destiny so undefined. As Kate and her turtle siblings have an adventurous night, bravely facing their world for the first time and overcoming challenges, the baby turtle eventually discovers that her mother has given her the best gift of all-the opportunity to create her own destiny. In this poignant story for children, a brave newborn turtle seemingly without a special name or destiny guides her brothers and sisters safely to the sea and learns the meaning of being just Kate.
Just Kate

Just Kate

Barbara Alford; Frances C Milazzo

Archway Publishing
2024
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As a young green sea turtle, Just Kate travels the oceans in love with her underwater world but saddened by her life alone. That is until the day she decides to make a friend and chooses a very unlikely campanion--an octopus named Cecil. Just Kate: Finding Friendship combines themes of courage and kindness, and of being open to new possibilities. The story will inspire children to ask questions about marine life, conservation, and the responsibilities we must embrace to care for the natural world. But the most important lesson that Just Kate and Cecil have to impart is this: That in their world, as in ours, we do not have to be alike or like the same things to be friends. We simply have to be there for one another.
Just Kate

Just Kate

Barbara Alford; Frances C Milazzo

Archway Publishing
2024
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As a young green sea turtle, Just Kate travels the oceans in love with her underwater world but saddened by her life alone. That is until the day she decides to make a friend and chooses a very unlikely campanion--an octopus named Cecil. Just Kate: Finding Friendship combines themes of courage and kindness, and of being open to new possibilities. The story will inspire children to ask questions about marine life, conservation, and the responsibilities we must embrace to care for the natural world. But the most important lesson that Just Kate and Cecil have to impart is this: That in their world, as in ours, we do not have to be alike or like the same things to be friends. We simply have to be there for one another.
Curious Kate: Discovers Kindness

Curious Kate: Discovers Kindness

Amanda Hoch

Independently Published
2019
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This book is a coloring/drawing activity book. That children can read and get creative with. Children have the opportunity to draw their own depiction of the story as they read. In this book there is a young girl named Curious Kate. This book depicts her discovery of kindness in the world.
The Kate Redman Mystery Novellas (Volume 1): Joy, Valentine, Descent, Tasteful
This is the boxed set of the Kate Redman Mystery Novellas: Joy, Valentine, Descent and Tasteful, by bestselling crime writer Celina Grace.Joy (a short story)The last person Detective Sergeant Kate Redman wants to see while she's doing her Christmas shopping is habitual petty thief and homeless alcoholic Charlie Petworth. While she knows that Charlie steals small things in part to get a warm bed for the night, it's still annoying, particularly in the season of good will.Then a far more serious crime occurs and Kate realises that Charlie might well be involved. But why would he go from stealing a packet of flower seeds to stealing a little toddler? And is there more to this case than at first meets the eye?ValentineA respectable, middle-aged housewife. An ambitious young lawyer. A student burlesque dancer. Three women with nothing in common - except for the fact that someone has sent them a macabre Valentine's Day gift; a pig's heart pierced by an arrow.Is this a case of serious harm intended? Or just a malicious prank?Detective Inspector Olbeck thinks there might be something more sinister behind it but his colleague Detective Sergeant Kate Redman is too busy mourning the departure of her partner Tin to New York to worry too much about the case. Until one of the women receives a death threat...DescentIt's New Year in the West Country town of Abbeyford and Detective Sergeant Kate Redman is trying to cope with her workload, her relationship with her former DCI and with the discovery of a frozen body at the bottom of a local ravine.A tragic accident? A suicide? Or murder? Kate has enough to contend with when it comes to the recent recruitment of DCI Nicola Weaver who seems determined to prove Kate wrong. But is this a crime and if it is, what does it mean for Kate and her colleagues?TastefulTwo ramblers make a grim discovery in their walk along the Cotsworld Way, just outside the market town of Abbeyford: a severed human foot by the side of the path.Detective Inspector Kate Redman takes on the case, which turns even more bizarre when a second human foot is found a few days later. Is it just a gory prank or does it tie in with the mysterious disappearance of a local girl?Praise for The Kate Redman Mysteries from Amazon and Goodreads reviewers: "One of the best I have read this year. I read about a fourth of the book early in the day, then at bedtime, I thought I would read a bit more before sleep. I finished the book at 5:20 AM. Just could not put it down.""At last, a mystery that delivers...I found this novel superb because I got all I needed to know and none of what I didn't.""...a gripping detective story but the main character engages you, and as well as wanting to know how the mystery turns out you want to learn more about her too.""...amazing book, read it front to back in one visit, couldn t help myself...
Dear Kate, Diary of My Dreams and Hopes: A Girl's Thoughts
Every girl should believe in her bright future See that girl always dreaming and imagining her happy-ever-after life in adulthood? She's gonna LOVE her personal copy from this Preserve the Memories series, created especially for young dreamers between 9 and 14 years of age.Hope Faith has created this book as an 8.5 by 11 inch, perfect journal book form. Plenty of pages to explore her ideas as well as loads of room to keep track of her progress.There is even space for special lists which makes the sky the limit when it comes to sparking positive action towards future goals.This book is perfect for: encouraging your future selfremembering your dreams to reach forcaptivating the momentcherishing the magic of all possibilityParents love the Preserve the Memories series for these reasons: helps speech developmentincreases literacydevelops a sense of sequencecreates confidencedevelops an appreciation for life and self directionboots creativityOnce you get this book, notice how handy it is - perfect journal size means it's easy to write in and frustration free. All you need is your pencil and ink pen Can't wait to she has been inspried by her Dear Me book
Kissing Kate

Kissing Kate

K Lyn Smith

Davenwood Press
2024
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"Benedick Kimbrell attempted to steal his first kiss from Miss Catherine Parker in the perfectly imperfect spring of 1808. But his hopes, then and since, were larger than fact."A LADY'S UNSPOKEN LONGINGKate Parker is resolute in her quest for marriage, seeking a dependable match among Newford's eligible bachelors. But behind her composed demeanor, Kate's heart holds a stubborn affection for her less-than-dependable friend and an unspoken longing for a kiss that was never claimed.A ROGUE'S LOST AMBITIONYears ago, Ben Kimbrell harbored ambitions, chief among them a kiss from Miss Kate Parker. Fate, though, had other plans. Now, his heart is weighted by family tragedy, his pain concealed behind a carefree charm. His reputation as an aimless rogue is well-earned, but beneath the fa ade lies a man who yearns for more.AND A HEART WELL-GUARDEDWhen Kate sets her sights on Ben's dependable cousin, a man who fits her expectations if not her heart, Ben can no longer stand idly by. His efforts to save her from a loveless match find the two of them paired together in a village production of Much Ado About Nothing. Tasked with crafting the enchanting sets for their town's inaugural performance, their undeniable affection finds the perfect stage to blossom.But for their love to flourish, Ben must reveal his true self and confront the shadows of his past. Can he find the courage to unlock his heart before it's too late?Kissing Kate is a heartwarming best-friends romance about finding the courage to choose happiness and the healing power of love. Set in the charming seaside village of Newford, each book in the Hearts of Cornwall series stands alone.
Oh Kate !

Oh Kate !

Ruth H Finnegan

callender press
2022
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Join Kate on a journey around her, from home into the park, walking her dog. She has to cross a road on a 'zebra' crossing with her mum. There are many different ways to go in the park and thye firsdt thing she comes across are the squirrels. She plays in the leaves and jumps into the puddles, splash, splosh, and then checks out the frogs in the small pond. There are small ducks to feed and dragonflies to play with too. Kate searches high and low for the butterflies she knows must be hiding somewhere. Count from one to ten as you turn pages and count objects in the picture. She does find the butterflies and there are a few bees buzzing around as well.​The book is small enough for little hands, has bright glossy colours, is easy to read and has lots of things to see and spot. The colourful illustrations by Rachel burst out of each page and how they interact with numbers and counting makes this book perfect for learning. Additionally the reader will learn more about some of the animals around us everyday and in our local parks.Highly recomended for 2-6 year olds, parents and carers will enjoy a positive experience of playing and learning with their child.
Mary Kate

Mary Kate

Nadine Dorries

Head of Zeus
2019
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Dorries is the queen of the saga and she is back with a heart-wrenching, captivating new novel' Bookish Jottings. Liverpool, 1963. Mary Kate Malone is seventeen and bitterly unhappy that her father has married again after the death of her mother. On her last day at school, she decides to leave home in Tarabeg on the west coast of Ireland and head for Liverpool to find her mother's sister. But absolutely nothing goes to plan. Within hours of disembarking, she finds herself penniless and alone, with no place to stay and no idea how she will survive. Meanwhile, back in Ireland, where old sins cast long shadows, a long-buried secret is about to come to light and a day of reckoning, in the shape of a stranger from America, will set an unstoppable chain of events in motion. What readers are saying about the Tarabeg Series: 'A brilliant read, a wonderful story and I have already pre-orderd the next book' 'Great read! Nadine Dorries is a top author, love her books!' 'Did not want it to end!! Gripping, detailed... Really draws you in to the story