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Greta and the Violin

Greta and the Violin

Phyllis Matthew

Paradoxologeo
2021
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Greta loved her violin. She took it with her everywhere and she played it every day. A little girl with a big imagination passionately expresses her feelings of happiness, anger, jealousy, restlessness, and sadness, by playing her violin every day. But today is different than all other days. What happens when Greta doesn't feel in any mood to play?
Pegasus Colony

Pegasus Colony

Phyllis Moore

Myth Rider Publishers
2015
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It's time for Jessica to return to Earth. She's proven herself on the religious quest, survived a planet-wide gravitational storm, found her inner peace, and has reunited two planets that are light years apart. But Cameron has given Jessica a new mission, save his people from themselves and from certain extinction. She doesn't want to let him down. Just one problem, Pegasus Colony still wants nothing to do with Jessica. They won't even let her back into their settlement. How does she triumph over 300 years of misunderstanding and mistrust? After all she's accomplished, is Jessica destined for failure?Don't miss the exciting ending to this intriguing trilogy.
Storm's Coming

Storm's Coming

Phyllis Moore

Myth Rider Publishers
2016
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Jessica's chances of survival are slim.To prove her worth, Pegasus Colony is sending Jessica on Woden, a religious quest of endurance across their planet's frozen tundra. The real test of endurance is getting along with her two traveling companions, who have agendas of their own. The journey could cost Jessica her life. The planet is warming creating whiteouts that will separate Jess from the others. There's a blizzard that threatens to bury the expedition alive. A gravitational storm will literally shake the entire planet to its core. Even if Jessica does survive, she must also face down her old life before she can face her new life and truly survive Woden. Things are not looking good for Jessica.Don't miss out on the second installment of this character-driven, science fiction trilogy.
Jessica's Mission

Jessica's Mission

Phyllis Moore

Myth Rider Publishers
2021
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It's Time to go HomeBook three is told in two different timelines-300 years apartThe Historical Chronicles is the history of how settlers from Earth became the People of Akiane.After 300 years, the second timeline is about the conflict of reuniting those two worlds.It's time for Jessica to complete her assignment and reunite Pegaus Colony with their home planet Earth. Once finished, she will return to Earth and start her life over, the one goal that has kept her going since she arrived.But Cameron has given her a new mission-save the People of Akiane from themselves.How does she triumph over 300 years of misunderstanding and mistrust?Here is the final book of this intriguing trilogy.
Tomorrow's Promise

Tomorrow's Promise

Phyllis Bohonis

3rd Season
2015
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Jo Henderson's idyllic life on a remote, family-operated resort is shattered one April day by a killer snow storm. A happy marriage spanning more than three decades hasn't prepared her for the road ahead - one with seemingly impassable roadblocks painted with the names love, uncertainty, ecstasy and guilt. During the first season on her own, an encounter with sports figure Mike Talbot literally starts off on the wrong foot. One misstep leads to another and tragedy follows. Where to turn? Her brain is telling her one thing, her heart is telling her another, and her gut instinct is saying "listen to me". A solid shoulder named Tony DeMarco offers his strength for her to draw on. From the incredible beauty of Northwestern Ontario where the sunsets are beyond description to the cosmopolitan skyscrapers of Toronto and scuba diving off the Florida Keys, uncertainty follows. Try as she might, Jo can't forget - but the real problem lies in the remembering. A strong woman, Jo is determined to fight her way through the miasma of pain and guilt threatening to keep her from finding her promised tomorrow.
The Orchid House

The Orchid House

Phyllis Shand Allfrey

Papillote Press
2016
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Three white sisters return to their Caribbean island home to find their family living in poverty and mental anguish. Each sister responds to the family's plight in different ways - seeking change through romance or politics or money. Intenselyautobiographical, The Orchid House describes a colonial society in decay as seen through the (usually) loyal eyes of the sisters' childhood nurse, Lally: "Beauty and disease, beauty and sickness, beauty and horror: that was the island."First published in 1953, it was republished in 1982 as a Virago Modern Classic. It was later filmed by Channel 4 for a four-part series (1991) with Diana Quick, Frances Barber and Elizabeth Hurley (available as a DVD).This edition has a new and incisive introduction by the Dominican scholar Schuyler Esprit, which casts a fresh and contemporary eye on Allfrey's life and work.
The Orange Shirt Story

The Orange Shirt Story

Phyllis Webstad

Medicine Wheel
2018
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This is the true story of Phyllis and her orange shirt. It is also the true story of Orange Shirt Day (an important day of remembrance for First Nations and non-First Nations peoples). When Phyllis Webstad (nee Jack) turned six, she went to the residential school for the first time. On her first day at school, she wore a shiny orange shirt that her Granny had bought for her, but when she got to the school, it was taken away from her and never returned. Medicine Wheel Publishing is committed to sharing diverse voices and perspectives, creating a platform for stories that celebrate Indigenous cultures and inspire understanding and respect among readers of all ages.
Bequest

Bequest

Phyllis McDuff

Phyllis McDuff
2018
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Bequest is the story of a gold bracelet containing a miniature portrait of Queen Victoria, inscribed 'from Victoria R, May 1849'; an heirloom from my mother Bettina Mendl who fled Vienna in 1938 ahead of the Nazi occupation. She lost everything; an extensive villa, vineyards, a castle in the Tyrol, the Ankerbrot factory, and a stable of prize winning tournament horses. She fled to Australia with an English five pound note in her pocket. She survived the war, met my father; station manager Joe McDuff, and had two daughters.Many years later, she returned to Vienna and retrieved the bracelet. And I have discovered its story.In 1848 waves of rebellion claimed the Royal Houses of Europe one by one, leaving Queen Victoria and her family in the gravest of danger.The young Queen pregnant with her sixth child, survived two assassination attempts in two days. Now Anna, a young Austrian maid in the Royal nursery, must undertake a secret mission to save the lives of the precious children in her care.
Norwegian Cruising Guide 8th Edition Vol 5

Norwegian Cruising Guide 8th Edition Vol 5

Phyllis L. Nickel; John H Harries; Hans Jakob Valderhaug

Attainable Adventure Cruising Ltd
2017
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Volume 5: Svalbard and Jan MayenThe original, most complete and most up-to-date guide for mariners to the coasts of Norway, Svalbard (Spitsbergen), and the west coast of Sweden. Continuously updated since 1978. Over 900 pages in five volumes. 1000 ports and anchorages. Tips on cruising northern destinations gathered by the authors during 35 years and 150,000 miles of North Atlantic cruising. Insider's perspective from Norwegian authors Hans Jakob and Eli gathered in 45 years of cruising Norway. Planning maps and over 1200 photographs. Includes a harbours and anchorages waypoint file for loading into your plotter or navigation software.This not a glossy picture book, but rather a guide filled with up-to-date information to help recreational mariners have a great cruise.
Leo Fender: The Quiet Giant Heard Around the World

Leo Fender: The Quiet Giant Heard Around the World

Phyllis Fender; Randall Bell

Leadership Institute Press
2017
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Occasionally, the world produces one of those rare thinkers that alter the course of history. Disney reinvented entertainment, Einstein revolutionized science, Edison lit up our lives with the light bulb, Bell got the world talking with the telephone ... and Fender revolutionized music. If you think about it, Leo Fender has influenced every person on earth today - at least everyone who has ever heard a song. Guitar Player Magazine declared that Clarence Leo Fender is the father of the solid body guitar. Not only did he invent it, but Leo's guitars were used by everyone from Elvis Presley, to Eric Clapton and from Jimmy Page to Jimmy Hendrix. Indeed, Rolling Stone Magazine published a list of the world's top 100 guitarists, and 90 of them used one of Leo's guitars on stage, and the others used guitars that copied Leo's inventions and concepts. Leo Fender was shy, had one glass eye, and was nearly deaf. Yet, from the small town of Fullerton, California, he built an iconic worldwide empire that is worshiped by the rock stars themselves. The highest price ever spent for music memorabilia was not for Michael Jackson's glove, original Beatles' handwritten lyrics or even Elvis' killer pantsuit. It was for a Fender Stratocaster, which sold for a staggering $2.7 million. Written by the wife of the late Leo Fender, for the very first time, this book provides a rare look into the wonderful mind and world of this quiet genius.
Poems and Songs and Memories: Growing up in Appalachia

Poems and Songs and Memories: Growing up in Appalachia

Phyllis Neal Grashel

Parkway Publications LLC DBA Bellamy-Fleming
2020
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Phyllis Neal Grashel's spent her early childhood in a big two-story farmhouse where the matriach, Granny Neal, had a room with a fireplace on her side of a hallway, Phyllis and her parents lived on the other side. and Aunt Dole and Uncle Courtland lived upstairs. That's the way families were then - they took care of the elders, and often three generations lived in one house. Playing in the woods with cousins, feeding chickens and farm animals, and attending church were all part of life in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Religion and education played a major role in the family, but, Phyllis was denied access to college because she was "a girl." Determination prevailed; Phyllis did get her degree, with honors, at age 48.
Women of Southie

Women of Southie

Phyllis Karas; Anna Weeks

Changing Lives Press
2018
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Women of Southie tells the story of six women, who grew up in and, in most cases, still live in their beloved town of South Boston, a place sadly and most notably recognized as the home of James “Whitey” Bulger, the organized crime boss captured in 2011 after 16 years on the run, and sentenced in 2013 to life in prison for 11 murders. But while Bulger might have been ruling the town with an iron fist, as depicted by Johnny Depp, in “Black Mass,” what the town ought to have been recognized for are the far braver women who ruled their own lives and their families with equally strong but far more beneficial hands. Six of these women are depicted in this book, each of whom faced hurdles more frightening than mobsters. Death of loved ones, suicide, murder, addiction, abuse, post traumatic stress disorder are some of the demons they faced. Yet, none of these women ever backed down from an important fight, each one emerging, on the pages of this book as a shining light of what love and courage and an indomitable spirit can accomplish. The stories of these women, whose ages range from 40-67, are filled with honest details, some heartbreaking but all ultimately courageous and inspirational. Talking always honestly, about their children, their men, their losses, and their successes, they are shining examples that, in today’s world, it is the words of strong women that offer the antidote to loss and pain.