Emily Alice Eliza O'Shea regrets to inform you- she's sorry to say- that she'll not be joining the play today Why not? Well, she has her fancy clothes on, so she can be the Queen of the Playground. But that, of course, has some drawbacks in this uniquely illustrated children's picture book. Pam Adams Katz is an artist living in New Hampshire.
This story is about a woman that suffered domestic abuse with her diseases of Fibromyalgia and Rheumatoid Arthritis, that took her life, and her partner did not understand what was going on. She tried to escape and Ben, a doctor on his way home, took her hand and changed her life, even though her last confrontation with her partner left her stabbed and bleeding. Falling in love was the last thing on either of their minds.
Are you a lover of nature? Do you ever wonder what it was like in the good old days? Perhaps you enjoy hearing about families and/or just having fun. These topics are creatively addressed in this book. Emily also speaks of how she first discovered God in her life and in the world around her. All of this and more can be found in this thought provoking and amusing collection of poems titled Emilys Musings.
Emily Byrd Starr longs to attend Queen's Academy to earn her teaching license, but her tradition-bound relatives at New Moon refuse. She is instead offered the chance to go to Shrewsbury High School with her friends, on two conditions. The first is that she board with her disliked Aunt Ruth, but it is the second that causes Emily difficulties. Emily must not write a word during her high-school education. At first, Emily refuses the offer, unable to contemplate a life without any writing. Cousin Jimmy changes the condition slightly, saying that she cannot write a word of "fiction". Emily does not think this much of an improvement but it turns out to be an excellent exercise for her budding writing career. Although Emily clashes with Aunt Ruth and Evelyn Blake, the school's would-be writer, she starts to develop her powers of storytelling. Through a series of adventures, Emily is furnished with materials to write stories and poems, and even sees success with the short story "The Woman Who Spanked the King." In the meantime, Emily also begins to see romantic possibilities for her life. She and Teddy Kent draw closer, but due to misunderstandings and interference from Teddy's mother, the romance stalls. Emily also refuses a proposal from Perry Miller, and continues her long-lasting friendship with Dean Priest. At the end of the novel, Emily, now a budding young writer, chooses to remain at her beloved New Moon rather than leaving for New York with famous writer Janet Royal.
Emily lives near the beach with her mother, grandfather, and her dog. She loves to spend time on the beach, collecting beautiful seashells that have washed up from the ocean. While many look only for the perfect shells, Emily looks for those that are beautiful in ways we don't often realize. In "Emily's Seashell," Emily teaches us a lesson of acceptance for those things in life that are not always perfect.
Emily Morrison has a dark secret. She's a teenage werewolf. Emily soon discovers she's not the only one with a secret on Lune de Sang, S.C. - the "Island of the Blood Moon." She reluctantly befriends two other outcasts, Morgan Bassett, a powerful teenage witch. and Sophie Broussard, an eternally teenaged vampire. They soon discover that their "chance" meeting was orchestrated by a powerful enemy, and the trio realizes they must band together if they are going to defeat this ancient evil from taking over the world. And Emily thought high school was scary.
Emily is happy to be spending the next year with her grandfather on his horse farm. Her sister, Jen, couldn't be angrier about being stuck in the middle of nowhere while their mother is deployed in Afghanistan and their dad repairs bridges in California. Jen is miserable at the thought of starting high school in a new town. She takes out all her frustration on Emily, who doesn't know how to help Jen see the beauty in farm life. Emily's time on the farm gets even better when Grandpa hints that he will buy her a horse of her own. All Emily has to do is finish all the math schoolwork she's been assigned over the summer. Emily falls in love with the kind and gentle Gemini, but Grandpa declares that any horse with four white hooves is bad news. As Emily works to get Grandpa to accept Gemini and her sister to accept their new situation, the unthinkable happens. Their mother goes missing in Afghanistan Emily and Jen feel helpless, but their special bond holds the clue to getting their mother home safely.
This book is a special way to say "Happy Halloween" to Emily. Emily's personalized activity book for one of everyone's favorite holidays includes: mazes, connect the dots, crossword puzzle, coloring, and poems. The delightful seasonal poems and fun autumn illustrations have been carefully selected to engage and inspire children: scarecrows, owls, witches, vampires, and more. Emily's name has been feautured throughout this fall book with "Tips and Tricks" for using this book Images are on one side of the page so that markers, gel pens, crayons, or colored pencils can be used. Pages can be easily removed. We have dozens of personalized Halloween books with other popular names. If you wish to purchase this book with a name not included in our list, please contact us at florabellapublishing.com. Please see our "Big Halloween Activity Games for Little Thinkers" that has more mazes, connect the dots, rebuses, and more by Florabella Publishing.
'Emily Dickinson, The Hidden Poems, 'is a collection of poems by author and playright Roger Rix. Edited and crafted from the letters of Emily Dickinson they aim to faithfully preserve her unmistakable style while illustrating her unique poetic poetic genius and her wonderful way with words. The 66 poems thus created are presented in chronological order so they help to provide a striking and sometimes touching picture of Emily's life. They cover the entire span of her creative work; the first written in 1843 when she was 14 years of age and the last from 1886, the year of her death
Emily goes on an exciting adventure and shares some of her stories with us about life as a 10-year old. Join Emily and her friends in this first adventure book.
This centennial edition of Emily Post's classic guide to etiquette has been completely rewritten with up-to-date and comprehensive advice on the need-to-know manners, customs, and best practices of today. For the past one hundred years, Emily Post has been America's definitive source for how to navigate--and enhance--every social interaction. In an increasingly diverse and intersectional world, the need for a trusted primer on how to put people at ease and treat others with confidence and kindness has never been greater. Lizzie Post and Daniel Post Senning--the great-great grandchildren of Emily Post and co-presidents of The Emily Post Institute--provide a fully updated and relatable guide. From advice on entertaining, table manners, and using titles and pronouns, to personal and professional communication etiquette, this stylish and essential reference provides thoughtful guidance on how to do it all well. Rooted in a foundation of consideration, respect, and honesty, this edition continues the Post family legacy of upholding traditions while moving forward with the times. The book covers: Etiquette classics like table manners, gift-giving, thank-you notes, greetings and introductions, and everyday conversationHow to be a good host and a good guest, from handling invitations and setting yourself up for success to plus-ones and dealing with mishaps Tech etiquette including video meetings, parties and classes, and how to politely handle devices, home security, and AI Managing hard times, from what to say (and what not to say), to the tradition of condolence notes and how to offer support following a death, miscarriage, or tragedyTipping practices in the age of rideshares, tough times, and ever-prominent payment screens.This book also includes handy reference guides for each chapter that make it easy to find the Posts' most searched for content, like a gender-free attire guide, a soup-to-nuts entertaining chart, sample invitations, and more. With Emily Post's Etiquette, The Centennial Edition you'll have everything you need to build successful relationships in all aspects of life as you move through your world with confidence and ease.