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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Sara Hopkinson
Sarafina Castellano has lost it all - her popular restaurant, her famous boyfriend, and her beloved father. At odds with her disapproving brothers, she has found a new place to call home, a quiet southern town called Hills of Andrew.Starting over means a new job and new people, especially a new man who may want more than she is willing to give. As she tentatively moves forward, there comes a call from home; a favorite niece whose needs threaten to disrupt her fragile peace.As she slowly finds her way back to family, friendship and love, can she also re-ignite passion for cooking, which was not only her livelihood for most of her life, but fed her soul and spirit?A heartwarming journey that reaches back to the past and pulls into the future, Sara Starting Over explores the joys - and perils - of daring to build anew.
Sara Greenberger Rafferty
Sara J. Pasti; Andrew Ingall; Corinna Ripps Schaming; Jonathan Thomas
Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art
2017
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Presents recent work by the Brooklyn-based artist known for unsettling works that contend with such topics as domesticity, the body, consumer culture, fashion, and violence.The boxing term "gloves off"-frequently used as a metaphor to characterize brutal political campaigns and post-9/11 military interrogation-aptly describes the subtle aggressions in American popular culture that Sara Greenberger Rafferty lays bare. Blurring the lines between two and three dimensions, Rafferty attaches her wall-mounted works using custom-painted screws that break up the images. She also deploys cracked paint resembling viscous bodily fluids, further "wounding" the objects. Over the past decade, Rafferty has referenced the language, gestures, and props associated with stand-up comedy. This exhibition includes a new large-scale work entitled "Jokes on You," featuring images of ephemera from the collections of the National Museum of American History, which was part of Rafferty's study during her Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship. Index cards from the Phyllis Diller "Gag File," scanned and recontextualized by Rafferty, underscore the trauma associated with cultural mores that assert control over women's bodies, such as marriage and consumerism.
In the follow-up story to the revolutionary novel, The Father's Cabin, Joshua and Holly again work together with the help of Lady Wisdom. Beth's friend Sara has a destiny as a future princess. But she has a long road to travel before she becomes the woman she has been created to be. traffickers kidnap Sara as a young girl and sell her to fulfill their vile desires. Boss Man, the evil leader behind the trafficking, and his thugs do everything in their power to keep the girl in their clutches. But when one of their own has a Damascus Road experience, their evil plans begin to crumble. Joshua, Holly, Lady Wisdom, and a band of others, including local law enforcement and their new confidential informant, join forces in an effort to bring the young girl home.
A tender, lighthearted homage to a father’s “beautiful legs” Croatian-born photographer and architect Sara Perovic's mother once told her, "I fell in love with your father because of his beautiful legs." With this small paperback photobook, Perovic (born 1984) has created a tender, humorous study of her boyfriend's legs, as a stand-in for her father's, depicting them in color against various backdrops—aboard a boat, indoors, standing on a bed, or on the tennis court—isolated from the rest of his body. She laments that her father's love of tennis kept his attentions away from her when she was a child, and a short series of full-figure portraits of him delivering a backhand shot in flipbook style concludes the volume, along with a coda from the photographer: "And now my daughter's father has beautiful legs.
Grade five is off to a terrible start for Emma Jones. Her friends have started to bully Sara, a new classmate, and Emma doesn't know what to do about it. If it were up to Emma, she'd have nothing to do with Sara, who is constantly interrupting, boring everyone with her endless stories, and talking on and on about butterflies. Then the unthinkable happens: Emma is assigned to be Sara's helper. Emma doesn't want to be Sara's friend, but as she spends more time with her, an unexpected friendship starts to form. As the bullying worsens, Emma feels powerless-until a tragedy leads her to Sara's diary. What she discovers inside its pages might finally be enough to push Emma into action. From debut author Karen Okum comes a story for young readers about resilience, finding the courage to stand up for what's right, and discovering what it means to be a true friend.
Grade five is off to a terrible start for Emma Jones. Her friends have started to bully Sara, a new classmate, and Emma doesn't know what to do about it. If it were up to Emma, she'd have nothing to do with Sara, who is constantly interrupting, boring everyone with her endless stories, and talking on and on about butterflies. Then the unthinkable happens: Emma is assigned to be Sara's helper. Emma doesn't want to be Sara's friend, but as she spends more time with her, an unexpected friendship starts to form. As the bullying worsens, Emma feels powerless-until a tragedy leads her to Sara's diary. What she discovers inside its pages might finally be enough to push Emma into action. From debut author Karen Okum comes a story for young readers about resilience, finding the courage to stand up for what's right, and discovering what it means to be a true friend.
Sara, La Valiente Pata Cantante (Sara, the Brave, Singing Duck) Bilingual Eng/Spa
David Armentrout; Patricia Armentrout
Crabtree Seedlings
2025
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Sara Duck is very afraid to do this one thing. Find out how Olive Cat helps Sara overcome her fear. A great low-level fiction story for building character.
When Sara Rahimi was a teenager living in Iran's capital, she dreamed of a life where she could do or be whatever she wanted to. She longed to become like Oprah and Ellen: free, powerful, and inspiring. Instead, she lived in an atmosphere characterized by fear and terror - one where Morality Police monitored her every move, and gendered cultural norms determined her life's path. She once begged a male friend to jump out of her family's second story window in order to avoid harsh punishment from the police for an unauthorized co-ed after-school hang-out.Flash forward to today, and Sara lives in a new country and finds herself voluntarily jumping-- out of a plane rather than a building. From skydiving to a career change, Sara has finally become everything she's ever dreamed of in her new homeland in Canada. Still, Sara can't shake the feeling that she does not fully belong in her new world and that something is missing. In Little Sara of Tehran, she learns to overcome her past, and move forward by trusting her instincts, following her gut, and transforming her deepest grief into her life's greatest purpose. "I loved Little Sara of Tehran. From the villa by the ocean in Daryakenar to the buzzing streets of Toronto, I was captivated the entire time. I'm inspired by women who exemplify courage and resilience, and Sara is a shining example of both. She shows women everywhere that we have the power to live exceptionally beautiful lives and choose our own path."- Rina Rovinelli, Co-Founder of Speaker Slam and Top 25 Women of Influence 2020 Recipient "Sara Rahimi is a true leader who empowers women to strive for the better, bigger version of themselves. By vulnerably sharing her story and shattering deeply rooted cultural taboos along the way, she encourages the reader to stop fitting in and start living a bold life."- Shahab Anari, Author, Speaker, Founder of North Star Success and Top 25 Canadian Immigrants Recipient
Sara - Il mio Libro dei Bambini: Il libro dei bambini personalizzato per Sara, come libro per genitori o diario, per testi, immagini, disegni, foto ..
En Lettres Bambini
Independently Published
2019
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Have you ever asked yourself the following questions: Where does the time go?Why can I not achieve my goals?How can I get everything done We've all asked ourselves these questions and then done nothing about it That's about to change.This 90 day Get It Done Journal is going to help you get everything you need done, done You'll plan your monthThen your week Then your dayEach day you will have a goal, you will have 5 tasks and 5 chores to get done. Once those are done you're free to do more or to feel happy in what you have achieved Each and every day you will carry over any items that need to be done for the next dayOh and don't forget to record your exercise that you have done along with the water you drank Finally each day you will give gratitude for what went well Are you ready to change your life in the next 90 days?
It's time to get everything you need done, in the next 90 days How?Well by writing things down, having a list of what you need to do and then getting it done . What I have found in my experience, is that some days you forget to do things and by forgetting those small things you feel as if you have not made progress.The solution?Believe me I have tried nearly everything, from apps, to spreadsheets to word documents. The only thing that really works for me is to write things down with pen and paper But I saw a problem. I had scraps of paper everywhere. I couldn't find out what I had done last week, let alone yesterday.The breakthroughThe breakthrough came when I created my ultimate to do list which included monthly planning, weekly planning and daily planning.I suddenly found that getting things done and in the right order was easy.Then I decided to put this book together to help others (and myself ) and here you have the 90 day get it done journal This journal will help you so much over the next 90 days (and this is another thing I found - break up your projects into 90 days and you will be able to achieve nearly anything )To your success
A mother shows favoritism to one daughter, and ignores the other. The girls are very different, but want to make their own choices. The girls work together to change their mother's attitude.