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Hodge Podge Lodge

Hodge Podge Lodge

Priscilla Lamont

NEW FRONTIER PUBLISHING
2019
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The Pigwigs live happily in Hodge Podge Lodge, making lots and lots of mess. But they never think about where their rubbish goes... until their neighbours decide enough is enough. Can Little Miss Pigwig's nifty new idea help solve the problem of all that rubbish?
El solar de Ado

El solar de Ado

Priscilla Gac-Artigas; Gustavo Gac-Artigas

Ediciones Nuevo Espacio-Academicpressene
2016
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En su segunda edici n, corregida, El solar de Ado nos entrega el v vido e hilarante retrato de un grupo de mujeres perdidas en los cerros de Puerto Rico que van entretejiendo sus vidas alrededor de un solar; solar de aquel padre, hermano, o amante que desapareci en los Estados Unidos perdido en sus sue os. Solar que al igual que su due o va desapareciendo uno devorado por la jungla tropical, el otro devorado por la jungla de Brooklyn. La simpat a e impertinentes intervenciones de la sempiterna se orita Hermenegilda de las Mercedes, la cinematogr fica sonrisa de la Moriviv y la sabidur a c smica de la reverenda Conchi hechizar n al lector. La conducta irreverente de este grupo de mujeres lo envolver y estremecer m s all del ya fascinante mundo del Caribe. Universo de magia, santer a y conjuros donde los puntos de vista se confunden y entremezclan alborotados por la pasi n, la humedad y el calor del tr pico.
Surviving Mae West

Surviving Mae West

Priscilla A. Rodd

West Virginia University Press
2006
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Tess, a West Virginian in New York City, finds herself among seedy brothels facing life as a prostitute. A number of trials test her in every way, leading to both understanding and misunderstanding among her friends and her family. Tess tells these stories of pain, joy, depression, loneliness, and endurance in her journal, and they will shock some readers and charm others. With the shadow of the Appalachians calling her back home, she desperately struggles to claim her individuality in a world of debauchery without the painful remnants of her past and fear of a fragmented future overwhelming her.
Rutted Field of the Heart

Rutted Field of the Heart

Priscilla Wear Ellsworth

Antrim House
2021
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This is a emotionally charged tribute to the author's late husband, detailing his life and death as well as his reappearance in various guises. Rooted in the elegance and reality of nature and family, Priscilla Ellsworth's poems become a gift, a primer on 'how to live / and how to die.' In an early poem she chides, 'Husband, wake up ' She is a wife who wants her husband's presence. Life: travel with family, work in the garden with him, the joy of his peonies - 'What if we had lived like this all our days' Death arrives midway in the book: 'So this is it.' That single line, poignant, direct, straight to the heart. The poem 'Dawn Fire' which follows with its description of hunters and needless death takes one's breath away. In 'New Widow, ' when Ellsworth writes, 'For now my heart is a garden that cannot be turned, ' she keeps us in the rhythm of the natural world: for all its death, it will bring spring. Here are poems to trust."
30 Day Return to Play Journal

30 Day Return to Play Journal

Priscilla Tallman

Clovercroft Publishing
2021
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The 30 Day Return to Play Journal is a mindset tool and resource for your athlete to navigate the mental aspect of returning to play after an injury. The injury cycle can be a devastating time for an athlete. Sports not only create healthy coping and positive identity in young athletes, they also give us built in mentors, friendships and accountability. When an athlete is injured, those valuable resources and systems are suddenly and abruptly put on hold and can lead to lowered mood, increased anxiety about their future, identity confusion and fear of re-injury. Use this journal to create new mindset habits and learn performance tools such as visualization, journaling, value setting, creating a support system and more. This journal isn’t just a tool for athletes, it’s also an important resource for coaches, athletic trainers, sports med, physical therapist and parents who work closely with athletes during the injury cycle.
30 Day Reset Journal

30 Day Reset Journal

Priscilla Tallman

Clovercroft Publishing
2021
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Most athletes know the mental aspect of their game is important, but few of them know how to train it. The 30 Day Reset Journal helps create and establish new habits for journaling, gratitude, self-awareness and more. For four weeks, athletes learn to define their mindset, create better systems for goal setting, learn self and other communication skills and how to take responsibility for their athletic performance. This journal is a tool for athletes, but it’s also an important resource for coaches, athletic trainers, sports med, physical therapist and parents who work closely with athletes.
Latinas Rising Up in HR: Inspirational Stories of Human Resources Professionals Leading, Thriving, and Breaking Barriers
Latinas Rising Up in HR proudly showcases miraculous stories of aspiring human resources professionals who overcame obstacles and defied statistics to achieve their dreams in corporate America and in the non-profit sector. Their experiences answer the question, "Why aren't there more Latinas in executive leadership?" and show how determination, grit, and finding the right mentors can pave the way to opportunity for anyone of any background. Be inspired by the personal wisdom in the Reflect and Rise micro-mentoring moments at the end of each chapter, and you too can continue to rise to your dreams.
La La Landia

La La Landia

Priscilla Celina Suárez

FlowerSong Press
2022
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The borderlands of South Texas are the backdrop to this lively collection of poetry that explores the complexity of bridges, inviting readers to delve into the spaces between fronteras that connect and disconnect. Suarez shuffles through the vibrant music that inspired this book while recollecting the many rinconcitos of her beloved Rio Grande Valley.CautionTh is book was written by a pocha and will intentionallyinclude a lot of Tex-Mex spanglish and made-up words. If youread this book, please don't be annoyed by my pocha tongue.It is my language, and I made a choice.
Bagby Street YMCA

Bagby Street YMCA

Priscilla T Graham

Priscilla Graham Photography Publishing
2020
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In 1931, William C. Craver became the Executive Secretary of the Colored YMCA. He was highly effective in implementing changes in structure and operations of the developing YMCA as it joined as a branch of Houston YMCA. Craver was also instrumental in the Y's growth in programs and services by expanding the work of the Colored Branch YMCA of Houston. The Colored Branch YMCA of Houston moved to the Pilgrim Building located at 1217 Bagby Street and West Dallas Avenue in 1935. This change in location brought on a new designation for the branch. Both programs and services increased to the extent that the need for a permanent building designed for YMCA activities became an impelling need. In September 1948, Executive Secretary William C. Craver hired Quentin R. Mease as a program director to initiate a special expansion program for young men. Shortly after arriving on his new assignment, Mease convinced his colleagues to change the name of the Colored Branch YMCA located in the Pilgrim building to the Bagby Street Branch YMCA and succeeded William C. Craver as the executive secretary in 1950.
Colored YMCA

Colored YMCA

Priscilla T Graham

Priscilla Graham Photography Publishing
2020
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In 1905, L.H. Spivey, T.M. Fairchild, E.O. Smith, and several Negro leaders meet with William A. Hunton the National Colored Secretary to discuss establishing a Houston YMCA for Negros. These Houston leaders continued to meet on Sundays for many years; however, their initial quest to establish a Y failed until the National War Work Council established the Colored Soldiers and Sailors Branch of Houston Young Men's Christian Associations of the United States in 1918. The Colored Soldiers and Sailors Branch of Houston Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) was housed on the third floor of the Lincoln Theatre under the leadership of Professor Howard Payne Carter to provide fraternal and Christian fellowship for Houston's Colored soldiers and sailors returning from World War I.