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My Two Shepherds in the Snow

My Two Shepherds in the Snow

Maureen Fine

TRAFFORD PUBLISHING
2022
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My Two Shepherds in the Snow, will inspire you to love your pets more. It is a fun to read story, with original photographs and illustrations, about Happy, who is impatient, who half-listens to Johnny, then so gets into trouble. Blackie, who listens, has compassion and understanding, tries to stop Happy from getting into trouble. This book is also filled with many activities that will give the reader many hours of enjoyment. It includes two board games, an album, that one can include pictures of friends, family, pet, home, school, or other pictures that you would like to save and share with others, again and again, now and in the future.
Hidden History of Downtown St. Louis

Hidden History of Downtown St. Louis

Maureen O'Connor Kavanaugh

History Press
2017
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A reputation as the town of shoes, booze and blues persists in St. Louis. But a fascinating history waits just beneath the surface in the heart of the city, like the labyrinth of natural limestone caves where Anheuser-Busch got its start. One of the city'
Richmond's Culinary History: Seeds of Change

Richmond's Culinary History: Seeds of Change

Maureen Egan; Susan Winiecki

History Press
2017
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Richmond's culinary history spans more than four hundred years and includes forgotten cooks and makers who paved the way for Richmond's vibrant modern food scene. The foodways of local Indian tribes were pivotal to the nation. Unconventional characters such as Mary Randolph, Jasper Crouch, Ellen Kidd, Virginia Randolph and John Dabney used food and drink to break barriers. Family businesses like C.F. Sauer and Sally Bell's Kitchen, recipient of a James Beard America's Classic Award, shaped the local community. Virginia Union University students and two family-run department stores paved the way for restaurant desegregation. Local journalists Maureen Egan and Susan Winiecki, founders of Fire, Flour & Fork, offer an engaging social history complete with classic Richmond recipes.
What Jane Knew

What Jane Knew

Maureen Konkle

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
2024
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The children of an influential Ojibwe-Anglo family, Jane Johnston and her brother George were already accomplished writers when the Indian agent Henry Rowe Schoolcraft arrived in Sault Ste. Marie in 1822. Charged by Michigan's territorial governor with collecting information on Anishinaabe people, he soon married Jane, "discovered" the family's writings, and began soliciting them for traditional Anishinaabe stories. But what began as literary play became the setting for political struggle. Jane and her family wrote with attention to the beauty of Anishinaabe narratives and to their expression of an Anishinaabe world that continued to coexist with the American republic. But Schoolcraft appropriated the stories and published them as his own writing, seeking to control their meaning and to destroy their impact in service to the "civilizing" interests of the United States. In this dramatic story, Maureen Konkle helps recover the literary achievements of Jane Johnston Schoolcraft and her kin, revealing as never before how their lives and work shed light on nineteenth-century struggles over the future of Indigenous people in the United States.