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Sarah's Shoes: Have you seen my shoes?

Sarah's Shoes: Have you seen my shoes?

Samantha C. Tucker

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Have you seen Sarah's shoe? Go on an adventure with Sarah as she question's her family and friends about her lost shoe. At the end of the story enjoy Sarah's Shoe Song aimed to help beginners learn how to tie their shoe. This book helps build solid foundational literacy skills as it includes repetitive words, phrases, predictable text, and rhyme.
Sarah Spoon Goes to the Moon

Sarah Spoon Goes to the Moon

Laura Lee Robinson

Independently Published
2018
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Sarah Spoon was not happy. She did not like going to school because she was much bigger than everyone else and she didn't have any friends. One morning she passes in front of the MOON Pizza Parlor and decides to walk inside and ask for a job. From that moment on everything changes.
Sarah the Brave

Sarah the Brave

Georgia B Prince

Independently Published
2018
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A long time ago, near a village called Dewsbury, there lived a dragon that has a nest high above the village in an old, dead tree. Everyone in Dewsbury feared the dragon... Everyone but one very brave young girl. Sarah.
Sarah The Assassin's Girlfriend

Sarah The Assassin's Girlfriend

Alexander Lightstone

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Sarah, a fitness instructor at a luxury London gym, meets decorated British Army veteran Jason Palmer. They have great sex together but they each have a secret. Sarah knows from her own experience that as much as she craves Jason, falling in love is dangerous. Jason cannot reveal his true identity, an assassin. This novel is about character and killing: loyalty, betrayal, love, sex, infatuation, human trafficking, law without morality, morality without law, murder and guilt.
The Daughters of England (1842). By: Sarah Stickney Ellis: (Original Classics) Sarah Stickney Ellis, born Sarah Stickney (1799 - 16 June 1872), also k
Sarah Stickney Ellis, born Sarah Stickney (1799 - 16 June 1872), also known as Sarah Ellis, was a Quaker turned Congregationalist who was the author of numerous books, mostly written about women's roles in society. She argued that it was the religious duty of women, as daughters, wives, and mothers, to provide the influence for good that would improve society. Conduct novels: Particularly well-known are The Wives of England (1843), The Women of England, The Mothers of England, and The Daughters of England, also her more directly educational works such as Rawdon House and Education of the Heart: Women's Best Work. Related to her principal literary theme of moral education for women, she established Rawdon House in Hertfordshire; a school for young ladies intended to apply the principles illustrated in her books to the "moral training, the formation of character, and in some degree the domestic duties of young ladies." Unusually for the time, the school was non-denominational and included cookery and house management in the curriculum. With few exceptions, boys and girls were educated separately in 19th-century England, and the question of how to educate women was a subject of debate. It was common for women, as well as men, to believe that the former should not be educated in the full range of subjects, but should focus on domestic skills. Elizabeth Sandford wrote for women in support of this view, whilst others such as Susanna Corder ran a novel Quaker girls' school at Abney Park instituted by the philanthropist William Allen, which dissented from convention by teaching all the latest sciences as early as the 1820s. In Education of the Heart: Women's Best Work (1869) Sarah Ellis accepted the importance of intellectual education for women as well as training in domestic duties, but stressed that because women were the earliest educators of the men who predominantly ran and decided upon education in Victorian society, women primarily needed a system of education that developed sound moral character in their offspring. Ellis aimed much of her prescriptive writing in the 1840s and 1850s at the expanding lower middle-class in the suburbs. Her readers were women who might be the first in their family to employ a domestic servant, striving to adapt to an exclusively domestic role. Understandably, historians have focused on Ellis's education of these women in domestic duties, together with appropriate submission to their husbands, in the famous phrase, to 'suffer and be still'. But there was another side to her writing. She insisted that women should remain single if they could not find a 'reasonable' husband; she was conscious of the widespread incidence of marital disharmony in middle-class marriages as women struggled to submit to husbands whom Ellis calls, ambiguously, 'the lords of creation'; and she wrote of the need for wives to 'humour', or manipulate, their husbands in their own interests and in the interests of marital harmony. In private correspondence she spoke of tensions in her own marriage with Wiliam Ellis and of friends who had left their husbands. In 1837, Sarah married the Rev. William Ellis, who held a prominent position in the London Missionary Society, and with whom she worked for the missionary cause and to promote their common interest in temperance. After thirty-five years of marriage they died within a week of each other. Of independent mind, she was buried in the countryside near their home, whilst her husband was laid to rest in the Congregationalists' non-denominational Abney Park Cemetery in the outskirts of Victorian London.
Sarah Forbes Bonetta: Queen Victoria's African Princess

Sarah Forbes Bonetta: Queen Victoria's African Princess

John Van Der Kiste

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Sarah Bonetta Forbes, 'Queen Victoria's African Princess', was rescued from Africa as a girl of seven after the slaughter of her family. Offered by King Gezo of Dahomey as a gift to the Queen, she was taken to England. Spending part of her childhood there and part back in Africa, she married Captain James Davies in 1862 and they settled in their native continent, where she became a teacher and died of tuberculosis at Madeira in 1880. Her story has rarely been told before by earlier biographers, or even noticed in lives of the Queen. It makes one of the most unusual, not to say fascinating, episodes in the annals of the British Victorian court.
Kindergarten Plant Unit Study: By Sarah Bean

Kindergarten Plant Unit Study: By Sarah Bean

Sarah Nicole Bean

Independently Published
2018
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At Raising Human Beans, we believe Education is life- and that kids should learn accordingly. Passion and Interest based learning, show so much more progress than traditional sit down and study learning. With my Unit Studies, your child can see what the world is really like- because the world is our true classroom. Look through my Unit Studies, and let your Child pick what they are interested in Don't see what you are looking for? Message me I am open to new ideas. Don't forget to check us out online at raisinghumanbeans.com
Sarah's Weekend Visit

Sarah's Weekend Visit

Johannes P. Eastwood

Independently Published
2018
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This children's book is about two friends spending a weekend on a farm together. While they play, they also learn. Main character's actions and reactions project some core values of life. In addition, these stories tend to captivate children's imagination and their desire to follow the path that stories are paving it for them. Nevertheless, stories are worthwhile reading to and with your child.
Sarah Luger

Sarah Luger

Sebastian Corbascio

Independently Published
2018
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The Summer of '84 was Murder....She had a heart like a race horse. She was the star player on a mediocre team. She was fifteen years old. It took her forty-five minutes to die.April 4th, 1984. Fidelis, CA- Star volleyball player Sarah Luger is stabbed to death on her front doorstep coming home from a party. After the biggest manhunt in Aurora county history, Det Lt. Charles Sariano is called in to investigate, and finds that in Fidelis, nothing is what it seems.Police describe the scene as "...grisly beyond description." Fidelis, where the kids go to Ivy League schools and PAC-10 Universities, where the pressure to succeed is overwhelming, where status is everything, is turned upside down.No kid kills and keeps it a secret. Fidelis calls on Det. Lt. Charles Sariano, famed for capturing the Capricorn Killer fifteen years earlier. Instead of profiling Sarah's killer, Sariano and his team, (who have a few secrets of their own) profile Sarah, and uncover a landline filled childhood cut short one fateful night.Sarah Luger is a gripping murder mystery, a coming of age story, and also a profoundly moving story of a town full of secrets where "it can't happen here.""The revolving flashbacks add a layer of psychological intrigue that increasingly ratchet up the dramatic tension, mounting, at last, to a surprising conclusion...I would recommend it to any fan of hardboiled noir fiction."- Broken Pencil magazine"Sarah Luger author Sebastian Corbascio takes readers inside the minds of the characters in this tightly plotted, un-put-down-able old fashioned murder mystery. Read this late at night at your own risk, you may not go to sleep as soon as you like."- Joel Selvin. San Francisco Chronicle Rock Critic, and author of Altamont: The Rolling Stones, The Hell's Angels, and the Inside Story of Rock's Darkest Day."...filled with hard-boiled cops, tough-talking suspects, quirky dialogue, multiple red herrings, and even a few surprises that seasoned genre readers won't see coming."-from Morbidly Beautiful review. "Sarah Luger trades in anything close to nostalgia and romanticism to give the story a very raw and believable edge. Rather than reveling in the delights of being a teenager, this book takes a serious look at those formative years that shape us all in an unflinching way. Seeing that puzzle become complete as every loose story thread weaves itself together is what makes this novel stand out from a lot of other clich or typical entries in the genre -Alexander Young, V-13 Magazine"...despite this superficial evocation of beautiful Dead Girls such as Twin Peaks' Laura Palmer or John Everett Millais's "Ophelia", the eponymous Sarah Luger is no mere cadaver, a posthumous mystery to be solved. Instead, Sarah emerges as a fascinating character in her own right. The novel which bears her name may center on the attempts of male detectives to unravel Sarah's murder, but as the story progresses, it is Sarah herself who most ardently commands our attention. No mere idealized, tragic beauty, Sarah Luger is revealed as a complex, multifaceted and often deeply unpleasant character. It is this nuance that elevates Corbascio's novel above many standard modern mysteries. While the detectives who investigate Sarah's shocking murder and the suspects they interrogate are all intriguing characters, it is Sarah herself who, through a series of flashbacks and recollections, comes to dominate the novel. Unlike Bolin's typical Dead Girl, Sarah is not just a memory. She is a character who, despite her early death, grows and develops over the course of the novel. Moreover, Sarah is allowed to be an unlikeable character, possessing a level of moral ambiguity rarely afforded to women in fiction.-Prof Miranada Corcoran, Cork University
Sarah's Haiku Book 2: A collection of personal thoughts, struggles, and joys

Sarah's Haiku Book 2: A collection of personal thoughts, struggles, and joys

Sarah Shepherd

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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For me, writing haiku poems is therapeutic. This collection is based on my experiences, observations, dreams, and lessons I want to learn. I particularly like the clarity and focus on a particular issue this kind of writing enables. The economy of words appeals to me. I hope that in reading these poems, the reader might recall a similar experience in his/her life, and perhaps think about it in a new way. The poems incorporate mindfulness and meditation, and encourage readers to reflect on their own spiritual path through inspirational poetry writing.
The 1864 Diary of Mrs. Sarah Jane Rousseau

The 1864 Diary of Mrs. Sarah Jane Rousseau

Sarah Rousseau; Janelle Molony

Janelle Molony
2023
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The official trail diary of pioneer woman, Sarah Jane Rousseau.For Sarah Jane Rousseau, an accomplished pianist from New Castle Upon Tyne, this seven-month journey means leaving all her gentrified comforts behind. It's a sacrifice she is willing to make, however, if she ever wants to walk again.After years of trying everything he could for his wife, Dr. James Rousseau is desperate to find a cure for Sarah's debilitating rheumatism. He hopes that a climate cure in the warm, dry air of California might be the answer she needs. While the Civil War is raging in the east, the Rousseaus join with three other families from Pella, Iowa to make the arduous covered wagon journey across the American Plains. Along the way, tensions run high under the stern captaincy of Sgt. Nicholas P. Earp. In Idaho Territory, unsuspecting emigrants are caught in the crossfire of angry Northern Plains Indians. In Utah, Mormons put Dr. James to the test while sickness runs rampant. When they leave, Paiute Chief Kanosh sends them with a guide who leads the Pella Company across the desolate Mohave Desert and into the Valley of Fire. By the time they reach the Sierra Nevada, food and water supplies are exhausted and every bit of ammunition spent. When the Rousseaus can go no further, the Pella Company leaves them stranded in Winter.In the only complete, surviving account from the Pella Company, read how the Iowans face fierce enemies, quicksand, hailstorms, poison water, and the blazing sun. Feel the budding romance between youths. See who has enough mettle to survive. And meet surprise heroes who restore the emigrants' faith in humanity.Sarah Jane Rousseau captures every exquisite detail in this family heirloom; now, a treasured tale of American History.