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A Woman of Two Worlds – Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte

A Woman of Two Worlds – Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte

Alexandra Deutsch

Maryland Historical Society
2016
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Alexandra Deutsch literally "unpacks" Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte's personal belongings in this intuitively sophisticated material culture biography of the woman whose seductive beauty and tragic marriage repeatedly pulls us back for another look and, ideally, a deeper understanding of the person behind the celebrity. In addition to letters and portraits, Deutsch found bits of the story in previously overlooked objects in the vast Bonaparte family collections. Long overlooked textile scraps, for example, tell rich stories of forgiveness gifts from Jerome to Elizabeth. A lone red account book contains a record of her finances, yet turned 180 degrees reads like a journal, providing "some of the most powerful evidence of Elizabeth's internal struggles" during the French trial over her son's legitimacy. The volume is likely one of the five in which she recorded a "skeleton" of a memoir. Deutsch pays equal attention to the lives of Elizabeth's son Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, "Bo," and grandsons Jerome Jr. and Charles, deftly exploring how the members of these next generations defined and perpetuated their royal heritage through material possessions. This work truly expands Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte's story beyond the "mesalliance" with Napoleon's younger brother and reveals the complex life of a romantic and rebellious young woman whose deep hurt drove her to the courts of Europe and who ultimately found comfort and satisfaction in her hard-won financial independence. In this well-balanced and exceptionally sensitive work, Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte finally breathes.
Through the Heart's Eyes

Through the Heart's Eyes

Alexandra Vasiliu

Stairway Books
2016
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"Run away with meto a faraway place where we will always have roomto grow and thrive, yet time will never leave wrinkles upon our hearts." From the bestselling author of Magnetic and Be My Moon, comes a new touching poetry book about love, togetherness, hope, and happiness. Through The Heart's Eyes is a gorgeous collection of illustrated poetry that explores the enchanting idea that soulmates perceive the world differently and admire each other through eyes unique to them. If you are a fellow dreamer or romantic soul, curl up with this uplifting poetry book, and gaze at your loved one through the eyes of your heart. Beautifully written and illustrated, Through the Heart's Eyes is perfect for: women and men of all ages;poetry and art lovers;romantic souls;birthdays and name days;engagements days;wedding gifts;Valentine's Day;Mother's Day and Father's Day;National Best Friend Day and National Hugging Day;Christmas, Easter, or other holidays;any special occasion of the year.Treat yourself to an unforgettable gift of art and poetry, and get your beautiful copy of Through the Heart's Eyes today. Check out Alexandra Vasiliu's other love poetry books: Be My MoonMagneticBlooming.
Academic Vocabulary with SPEED: : Fostering Academic Vocabulary Mastery for English Learners and Struggling Students
Based on years of language acquisition and vocabulary development research, the SPEED system was developed and perfected to meet the unique needs of English language learners and struggling students. S.P.E.E.D. is an integrated framework for word learning that gives students the academic vocabulary and the lifelong habit of word consciousness that is necessary to be successful in school and beyond. This book explains the structure for deep and meaningful vocabulary instruction that is integrated across all content areas. It shows teachers an approach to help students form the daily habits of engaged and mindful reading, while working with peers to build and use their academic vocabulary in their reading, writing, speaking, and listening independently. Students do this by engaging in a variety of daily vocabulary tasks while the teacher meets with groups of students or individuals. Goal setting around the quality of word collections, reflecting on word usage, and refining their understanding of past words are critical components that work to build independence. These are just some of the ways that SPEED helps all students, especially struggling learners and ELLs, develop a love for and awareness of the power of words. The benefits of SPEED for teachers and schools include: -students develop their vocabulary base individually with words that are right for them; -less time engaged in activities that don't give students depth of learning; -the approach folds in seamlessly to district-adopted curriculums and state mandates; -improves schoolwide vocabulary acquisition; and -the same process is equally powerful across all content areas.
Caleidoscopio

Caleidoscopio

Alexandra Goodwin

Everglades Publising
2017
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As como los espejos del caleidoscopio producen una mir ada de im genes, formas, tama os, y colores, los poemas de esta colecci n fluyen a trav s de la inspiraci n de la autora, formando una coreograf a de rimas, verso libre, y poemas en prosa.Por esta raz n la estructura se dispersa en una variedad de emociones, vivencias, y sentimientos que se convierten en el veh culo interno que llevar al lector al caleidoscopio de la vida.
With You There Is Light: Based on the True Story about Sophie Scholl and Fritz Hartnagel
As a founding member of the White Rose student resistance in Munich during World War II, Sophie Scholl helped write, produce and distribute thousands of anti-Nazi leaflets. Her boyfriend, Captain Fritz Hartnagel, wrote to Sophie accounts of SS and German army atrocities while fighting on both fronts. Caught on opposite sides of war, both Fritz and Sophie were changed by their correspondence. With Fritz's actual letters translated here into English for the first time, their relationship demonstrates the moral complexity of living in a totalitarian society and is ultimately a love story.
Before You Were Born

Before You Were Born

Alexandra H Sizemore

Silly Sophie LLC
2022
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Before You Were Born is a beautiful and edifying message for children to learn how special they are to God. This nursery rhyme, inspired by scripture verses Psalm 139: 13-16 and Jeremiah 29:11, reveals that from our mother's womb, each child is loved, treasured, and known by God. Before You Were Born adorably illustrates how God loves and watches over each and every one of his children.
Emma

Emma

Alexandra Fields

Fields of Innovation
2017
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Emma, a baby calf, longs to know what life is like outside of the industrial farm building where she lives. One day, she finally gets the opportunity to find out Join Emma on her wild adventure as she searches for fun, friendship, and, above all, freedom. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book is used to support non-profit, vegan farm sanctuaries throughout the United States that rescue and provide safe, loving homes for farm animals that have experienced abuse or neglect.
Create Your Own Career in Hollywood: Advice from a Struggling Actress Who Became a Successful Producer
Alexandra Boylan has gone from a homeless struggling actor to an award winning film producer. Producing, writing, and staring in numerous films that have landed distribution deals with Netflix, Universal Home Studios Entertainment, Pure Flix Entertainment, Image Entertainment, and on the shelves of Walmart and Red Box. This compilation of true tales from the Hollywood trenches chronicles her journey. Each section includes advice that can only be gleaned from first-hand experience. The tips and tricks contained in these accounts will guide you through the ever-changing landscape of the entertainment industry while maintaining your sanity and self-respect. Don't wait for someone else to make your dreams happen. Make them happen yourself With the hard-won knowledge shared in this book, you can be the master of your own creative destiny
Ravenmaster: Book One in the Paranormal Defense Series
In the heart of bustling London, Maggie is haunted, literally. Surrounded by the dead, she's learned to live among phantoms, but nothing prepares her for the ghost of Anne Boleyn, who appears to her at the Tower of London. With Anne as her guide, Maggie uncovers a hidden royal lineage that could change everything.As eerie encounters intensify with a chilling run-in with a phantom in the Underground. Maggie finds comfort in the unexpected presence of her longtime crush, Liam. Together, they're swept into a whirlwind of dark secrets and supernatural peril.From spectral whispers to a harrowing journey through the Tower of London, Maggie and Liam face sinister creatures, demonic forces, a mysterious minotaur, and a murder of ominous ravens. Teaming up with the Tower's ghosts, Maggie performs a protective spell, but must confront the true cost of her connection to the spirit world.With her feelings for Liam deepening and her own past unraveling, Maggie is pushed to the edge. In a climactic showdown, they summon ancient powers to battle the minotaur in a fiery confrontation that threatens to consume them all. Will Maggie's resilience be enough to survive the blaze and the secrets it threatens to reveal?
Gecko Journal

Gecko Journal

Alexandra Milewski

Lulu.com
2021
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An attractive notebook for your projects, goal setting, book ideas, notes, holiday or party checklists. All beautifully designed with a gecko theme for your enjoyment.
Science and Power in the Nineteenth-Century Tasman World

Science and Power in the Nineteenth-Century Tasman World

Alexandra Roginski

Cambridge University Press
2025
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The contentious science of phrenology once promised insight into character and intellect through external 'reading' of the head. In the transforming settler-colonial landscapes of nineteenth-century Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, popular phrenologists – figures who often hailed from the margins – performed their science of touch and cranial jargon everywhere from mechanics' institutions to public houses. In this compelling work, Alexandra Roginski recounts a history of this everyday practice, exploring how it featured in the fates of people living in, and moving through, the Tasman World. Innovatively drawing on historical newspapers and a network of archives, she traces the careers of a diverse range of popular phrenologists and those they encountered. By analysing the actions at play in scientific episodes through ethnographic, social and cultural history, Roginski considers how this now-discredited science could, in its own day, yield fleeting power and advantage, even against a backdrop of large-scale dispossession and social brittleness.