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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Danielle Ferrell
6 Magic Cans of Happiness: Danielle The Girl From New York
Clarence Coggins
Clarence Coggins
2021
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The Dark and Splendid Diary of Danielle Simpson, and Other Tales
James Wylder
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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James Wylder's short fiction comes to print in his debut collection: featuring the novella "The Dark and Splendid Diary of Danielle Simpson" as well as favorite stories like "The Maw Tree", "A Thursday Robot", "The Apocalypse at the End of the Inkwell" and many more.From the author of "An Eloquence of Time and Space", "10,000 Dawns", and "Cryptos" comes a delightful potpourri of short stories for any mood and occasion.
A personalised storybook for girls called DANIELLE. The story is based on the letters of the child's own name. All books are different from one another. The girl wakes up but can't remember her name. Magic Mouse knows how to solve the problem. They go on a wonderful adventure in the Magic Bus Translated and adapted by the author from the top-selling Finnish language children's namebook series "Tytt /Poika, joka unohti nimens ". The beautiful hand-drawn pictures will delight both the young and the young-at-heart Looking for a namebook "What's my name?" but couldn't find a book for the name you are looking for? Please don't hesitate to contact me with your name request -Tiina Walsh Author fb.me/whatsmynamestorybooks for more details about the storybooks
On Painting. Conversations with Danielle McKinney, Nicola Staeglich, Nirit Takele & Jorinde Voigt with Charles Moore
Charles Moore
DCV
2026
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For On Painting, New York-based art historian and curator Charles Moore, interviewed four women artists about their practice, asking them to reveal their motives and aspirations. This publication consists of four interviews, each containing an introduction by Moore and illustrations of the artist's works. Danielle Mckinney, who paints exclusively Black women, reflects on her experiences as a woman growing up in the US South. Nicola Staeglich creates subtle layered abstract works to evoke new perspectives and the potential for change. Nirit Takele elaborates on how her Ethiopian Jewish heritage has shaped her painting practice. Jorinde Voigt, who creates complex installations inspired by notation systems, discusses the use of algorithms and the beauty to be found in the unexpected.
"My Baby, My Baby": The Strange Story of Danielle Cole
Ken Aldridge
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Indie Author Magazine Featuring Dr. Danielle and Dakota Krout
Chelle Honiker
Athenia Creative Services, LLC
2021
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Rush to Judgement: a critical examination of the David Westerfield, Danielle van Dam child kidnapping and murder case, San Diego 2002
C. Stevenson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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On Saturday morning, February 2, 2002, 7-year-old Danielle van Dam was reported missing by her mother, Brenda, who had been out partying with friends at a local bar until almost 2:00 a.m. Danielle's father, Damon, had been left behind at home to babysit their three young children, and their dog, a sleek gray Weimaraner. He said that he had put the kids to bed, cracked their doors, and fell asleep in the master bedroom, along with the dog, and with the door closed. Shortly before 2 a.m., he opened the bedroom door, and let the dog out to greet his wife, knowing she would be home soon. Some people, like KFMB talk show host Rick Roberts, began to question the parents' behavior, after it was reported in the media that they were "swingers", and they did not check on their children, even after they said they found two outside doors open that night. Danielle's body was discovered at Dehesa on February 27. The police had almost immediately suspected neighbor David Westerfield, as he went away that weekend, leaving his garden hose lying untidily across his neat front yard. Was he responsible for Danielle van Dam's death, or was he the victim of a "rush to judgement"? What does the evidence say? -No evidence was found that he was ever in her home, nor that he had been at the body recovery site. -Why were no fibers from her pajamas or bedding found in his house or vehicles? -Had she ever played in his motor home while it was parked in their street? -Did his pornography collection include child porn? -Did he fail his lie detector test? -What is the truth about the plea deal story? -Was the body rapidly mummified by a warm dry wind that hadn't yet begun to blow? -What happened to the photographs the searchers took of the body? -Did the orange fiber in her hair come from something in her own home? -Whose hair was found under her body? It was neither Danielle's nor Westerfield's. -On February 15, Brenda received an anonymous phone call that Danielle was abused but alive. Who made that call? The insect evidence indicates she died soon afterwards. -A year later, James Selby, a convicted serial rapist, confessed in writing to killing Danielle. Was he just a "quack"? One of his victims was a 9-year-old girl, whom he abducted sleeping from her bed. This book examines these questions and many more. This was a high-profile case, with an enormous amount of public attention; the trial was broadcast live on radio and TV, so a book on it is long overdue, and this is an authoritative book. There are books with titles like "MS-DOS Bible" and "Windows 7 Bible". This book is the Westerfield-van Dam case "bible". It is a comprehensive reference source about the case, and a "must read" for everybody interested in it, and especially all those who were personally involved: the jurors, the police, the crime laboratory, the DA's office, the defense lawyers, the neighbors and other witnesses. This case has similarities to the OJ Simpson case, not only in the intensity of public and media attention, but also in the fact that George "Woody" Clarke was a prosecutor on both cases, and Jo-Ellan Dimitrius was a jury consultant on both, but for the defense in the OJ trial, and for the prosecution in the Westerfield trial. Did clever juror selection contribute to a miscarriage of justice in either case? David Westerfield's automatic appeal is due soon, making this book timely.
Dark Phoenix: The Rise, Fall, and Re-Emergence of Danielle Smith
Dundurn Press
2026
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Forever Us (The Polaroid Series) Book 3
Danielle
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Life can be unexpected. One minute everything is under controland in the next, it's falling apart.People often say home is where the heart is, but is California really home? For Amelia and Jared, a new life, new adventure surrounded by their family and friends, might be exactly what they need.That is until the past shows up at their front door.
Exam: SQA N5/Higher Subject: All Subjects First Teaching: 2017 onwards, First Exam: N/A
The most emotional romance of the year…perfect for fans of Colleen Hoover and Lucy Score! Cole grabbed my arm. “You don’t need to do this. I got myself into this mess. I’ll live with the consequences.” I exhaled and slid Shae-Lynn’s pink armband over my forearm. I kissed it, then did a prayer before climbing into the chute. “This isn’t about you anymore. I got something to prove.” Rodeo is all Billy Ryan has ever known – until one deadly wreck changes everything. With his mom requiring full-time care and his brother Cole dealing with his own demons, Billy needs to step up to take care of his family. Shae-Lynn is the sweet good-girl-next-door who grew up with the boys on the rodeo circuit. She's the only person who knows Billy better than he knows himself. But there's a limit to how many times she'll watch him make the same mistakes…Especially when it comes to her heart. *Previously published as Rank*
For fans of The Tattooist of Auschwitz ‘Heart-wrenching. Emotional. A powerful story of wartime love and devotion’ Glynis Peters, author of The Secret Orphan A powerful and incredibly moving historical novel inspired by an untold story of the Second World War. Vancouver 1941 As the war rages around the world, Hitler’s fury is yet to be felt on the peaceful shores of Mayne Island. Sweethearts Hayden and Chidori are in love. But everything changes after Pearl Harbor. Now seen as the enemy, Chidori and her family are forced into an internment camp. Powerless to help them, Hayden joins the air force to bring about an end to this devastating war – the thought of Chidori is all that keeps him alive. Can they both survive long enough to be reunited? Or will the war be the only thing to separate their love? Readers adore All We Left Behind: ‘A story crying out to be told’ Mary Martel, Netgalley ‘From the very first chapter I was hooked’ Whitney Wenthold, Netgalley ‘This is another WWII novel with a bit of a twist… a story of friendship, love, heartbreak and so much more’ Pam, Netgalley ‘Fabulous, gripping historical fiction…I am glad that I was able to come away from this novel learning something new about this time in history’ Rachel Fox, Netgalley ‘Gripping from start to finish…A must read for WWII fiction fans!’ Sydney Long, Goodreads ‘An amazing story that will stick with me…historic fiction done right’ Stephanie Showmaker, Netgalley ‘Historical fiction at its best’ Abby Siverman, Netgalley
For fans of The Tattooist of Auschwitz'Heart-wrenching. Emotional. A powerful story of wartime love and devotion' Glynis Peters, author of The Secret OrphanA powerful and incredibly moving historical novel inspired by an untold story of the Second World War.Vancouver 1941As the war rages around the world, Hitler's fury is yet to be felt on the peaceful shores of Mayne Island. Sweethearts Hayden and Chidori are in love.But everything changes after Pearl Harbor.Now seen as the enemy, Chidori and her family are forced into an internment camp. Powerless to help them, Hayden joins the air force to bring about an end to this devastating war - the thought of Chidori is all that keeps him alive.Can they both survive long enough to be reunited? Or will the war be the only thing to separate their love?Readers adore All We Left Behind: 'A story crying out to be told' Mary Martel, Netgalley'From the very first chapter I was hooked' Whitney Wenthold, Netgalley'This is another WWII novel with a bit of a twist... a story of friendship, love, heartbreak and so much more' Pam, Netgalley'Fabulous, gripping historical fiction...I am glad that I was able to come away from this novel learning something new about this time in history' Rachel Fox, Netgalley'Gripping from start to finish...A must read for WWII fiction fans ' Sydney Long, Goodreads'An amazing story that will stick with me...historic fiction done right' Stephanie Showmaker, Netgalley'Historical fiction at its best' Abby Siverman, Netgalley
Chosen as one of the â??best new book releasesâ?? by COSMOPOLITAN A â??best summer readâ?? by ELLE MAGAZINE When you look at a woman, who do you see?
‘A moving collection’ GRAZIA ‘Danielle is a sharp new talent.’ SIRIN KALE ‘Vibrant, intense and darkly comic’ ABIGAIL BERGSTROM ‘Danielle Pender explores that impact on women’s exterior and interior lives with brevity, depth and wry humour.’ THE FACE When you look at a woman, who do you see? From lost friendships to infidelity and complex romances, to motherhood and family dynamics, Watching Women & Girls is a sharp and moving exploration into complexities of the female experience. Told through twelve powerful short stories, Danielle Pender offers an expansive lens into the ways in which the world watches women and how we very rarely see the truth that is right in front of us.