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Dear Future Anna

Dear Future Anna

Anna-Liese Prince

Icons Media Publishing
2023
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'Dear Future Anna' is an enticing poetry book that was written to ignite inspiration for young and old readers across the world.This book is designed to show how you can accomplish so much even when you are young.There can always be an opportunity for everyone to do something they love, but they choose not to do it. When reading this book, you will encounter both parts of life and the emotions that everyone will experience throughout their lives.'Dear Future Anna' is also motivational words and poems written to the future version of myself. They are inspirational letters to look back on, when myself and others might feel down and want to give up hope.My thoughts may relate to you as the reader, but the way I express myself can be so much different to you.
Anna and the Angel

Anna and the Angel

Eleanor Williams

PARTHIAN BOOKS
2024
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'This is a beautifully written retelling, demonstrating that some old stories never lose their power to move us.' - Alexander McCall Smith 'Sensual, ambitious, flowing and intimate... [a] warm, [diverse] exploration of mental health, dodgy money and optimism.' - Gwen Davies, adjudication, New Welsh Writing Awards 2022'This is an extraordinary transformation of an ancient narrative into an immediate contemporary vitality. Written with wit, inventiveness, compassion and economy, it persuades us that the step from the chaotic world of the biblical Middle East to modern south Wales is not really all that far.' - Rowan WilliamsI’m getting in touch because Tobias is here. He’s a fine boy: handsome, kind. You and your husband must be so proud of him. He and Az came for supper and are staying the night… They don’t actually know I’m writing to you. I hope you don’t mind...And so begins a secretive, tentative and increasingly affectionate correspondence between two strangers. Edna and Anna are both mothers, both lonely in different ways. When Anna’s son Tobias turns up at Edna’s house in Newport, en route to somewhere else altogether, it seems to be an act of pure serendipitous coincidence.He settles into the heart of this adopted family, healing fractures they hadn’t even acknowledged were there. But he also has a mission to retrieve a fortune on behalf of his ailing father, the difficult and unhappy T.And there is the mysterious Az - beautiful, enigmatic, and mesmerising. His presence is the thread that stitches these two families together and makes them one.
Anna Karenina Isn't Dead
From Russia's Anna Karenina to Vietnam's Lady Trieu, from Cio-Cio-San to Frankenstein's second creature, suffering, madness, or death is the fate of far too many women in classic literature. Anna Karenina Isn't Dead undoes that.In this anthology of literary women, these women live. Do they have a happily ever after? You'll see. Do they have a happy-right-now? Oh yes.These are the reimagined tales of the famous, the infamous, the barely mentioned women in myths, poems and legends. These are the stories of the Lady in Black, Wendy Darling, Dido, and many more, each getting a better journey than the one she originally got.Here Anna Karenina and her literary kin are not dead.Very far from it.
Anna Karenina Isn't Dead
From Russia's Anna Karenina to Vietnam's Lady Trieu, from Cio-Cio-San to Frankenstein's second creature, suffering, madness, or death is the fate of far too many women in classic literature. Anna Karenina Isn't Dead undoes that.In this anthology of literary women, these women live. Do they have a happily ever after? You'll see. Do they have a happy-right-now? Oh yes.These are the reimagined tales of the famous, the infamous, the barely mentioned women in myths, poems and legends. These are the stories of the Lady in Black, Wendy Darling, Dido, and many more, each getting a better journey than the one she originally got.Here Anna Karenina and her literary kin are not dead.Very far from it.
Anna's Sinking Island

Anna's Sinking Island

Delma Venudi-Geary

Library for All
2018
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Anna's family lives on an island. When a fierce storm threatens their safety, they must learn about climate change and how it affects all coastal communities. This is a beautifully illustrated book for 4-8 year old readers. Proceeds from this sale benefit nonprofit organisation Library For All, helping children around the world learn to read.
Anna Karenina

Anna Karenina

Leo Tolstoy

Pacific Publishing Studio
2010
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Some people say Anna Karenina is the single greatest novel ever written, which makes about as much sense to me as trying to determine the world's greatest color. But there is no doubt that Anna Karenina, generally considered Tolstoy's best book, is definitely one ripping great read. Anna, miserable in her loveless marriage, does the barely thinkable and succumbs to her desires for the dashing Vronsky. I don't want to give away the ending, but I will say that 19th-century Russia doesn't take well to that sort of thing.
Anna Oppermann: Drawings

Anna Oppermann: Drawings

Oppermann Anna

Inventory Press LLC
2020
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Surreal, psychedelic riffs on domestic objects from a trailblazing feminist artist From her beginning in the mid-1960s through the early ’70s, German artist Anna Oppermann (1940–1993)—best known for her encyclopedic, immersive installations—created an astonishing series of surreal, almost psychedelic drawings that quietly explode the private space of the home, and her experience within it. These early drawings contribute to a feminist reentering of spheres traditionally associated with women, casting everyday objects as symbolic, consequential protagonists: houseplants sprawl to take over the picture plane, windows and mirrors provide views into other worlds and tables display drawings that themselves open out into new domestic scenes. By placing her own body—her knees, arms, the back of her head—as reference points in the work, Oppermann emphasizes the gendered realms of the home and the relationships that we form to our private spaces. This volume gathers these drawings and early installations in an English-language publication for the first time.
Anna B. Hoppe

Anna B. Hoppe

Elisabeth Joy Urtel

Lutheran University Press
2019
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Anna B. Hoppe is one of the most prolific Lutheran hymn writers of the early 20th century. She composed hundreds of hymns along with opinion pieces and devotional writing. All the while, she lived quietly in Milwaukee, working as an office secretary and volunteering in various roles at her church. Despite her humble life, she became acquainted with several important Lutheran church musicians and pastors of her day and they, impressed by her work, helped to "spread the news" about her remarkable achievements. Today Lutherans still know her through just a few of her hymns--"O Son of God, in Galilee" (LSB 841, LW 400, LBW 426), "For Jerusalem You're Weeping" (LW 390), and "Rise, Arise" (CW 30). Hoppe's major collection, Songs of the Church Year: Hymns on the Gospel and Epistle d104s and Other Songs (published in 1928 by Augustana Book Concern, 334 pages in hard cover) is still listed on amazon.com, but copies are scarce. You will find in these pages two inspiring stories of perseverance. One is the broader context of Lutherans in America finding their way, making the transition to English, enduring the suspicions of Germans during World War I, most of its members just getting by in hard times. Singled out is the story of Anna Hoppe, unmarried and living with her family, having only a grade school education, working in menial jobs, and serving in her church. But, all the while, also keeping up with the larger issues of the day and of Christianity in the world and finding creative expression of her deeply felt faith in original poems which she humbly offered to the wider Church.