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Sarah's Slice

Sarah's Slice

Sarah Samuels

Meze Publishing
2024
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Sarah is all about perfection and is determined to make her bakes the best they can be! She has had a lifelong passion for baking and was blessed with skills and recipes passed down from her Grandma Nora and mum. From owning a café to her booming baking blog, Sarah’s Slice, Sarah brings you brilliant bakes, delicious delights and scrumptious scones. Her new book boasts over 80 recipes from her Cumbrian kitchen including 30 brand new ones exclusive to the book. So, put the kettle on, don your aprons and enjoy making – and eating – these treats with the whole family!
Sarah's Heavy Heart

Sarah's Heavy Heart

Peter Carnavas

NEW FRONTIER PUBLISHING
2025
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'Sarah knew the heart would always be hers to carry. She just wished it wasn't so heavy.' A magical story about a little girl's search for friendship and love. Follow Sarah on her journey and let your heart get 'carried away'.
Sarah's Collection of Scars

Sarah's Collection of Scars

Sarah Hall

Poetry Hall
2022
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These powerfully emotive and raw pieces of poetry, are often inspired by her survival of domestic violence and other personal experiences in life, love, and loss."Sarah's Collection of Scars" is her first body of work to be published with plans for more to come.This book is about a woman's journey back to herself after escaping domestic violence and working through her trauma.This is a story of a woman who has seen, felt, and touched the dark a woman who has overcome pain and adversity who has loved and lost, and whose journey back to herself has been the greatest adventure of her life.A woman who is no longer ashamed of her past or her scars.
Sarah's Story

Sarah's Story

Bella Christian

Lct Productions Pty Limited
2020
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This is the fourth book in Bella Christian's must-read new series This is Where it Ends...When fourteen-year-old Sarah Simmons discovers her best friend has taken her own life, her world is turned upside down. All year, she's been aware Jessie Angel was being bullied by Veronica Blackwood and all year Sarah has tried to help. But it hasn't been enough. Jessie has taken her father's service revolver and has shot herself in the head.Sarah should have tried harder, done more, told her mother sooner...Devastated by Jessie's death and plagued with overwhelming guilt, Sarah tries to take her own life. When that fails, she's thrown even deeper into despair. She starts cutting school, lying to her mom, taking drugs, hanging out with an undesirable crowd. Anything to numb the pain of Jessie's death and Sarah's failure to save her.Meanwhile her mom, Holly Walsh, child psychologist extraordinaire, does her best to get Sarah to talk. Talk. As if that's going to change anything. What good is talk? It's never going to bring Jessie back or dissolve the mountain of pain and guilt that continues to consume her.And then there's Veronica Blackwood...the girl who made Jessie's life a living hell. The girl who bullied Sarah's best friend to death. Somehow, Sarah must make Veronica pay...or die trying.
Sarah Court

Sarah Court

Craig Davidson

ChiZine Publications
2010
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Five houses. Five families. One block. Ask yourself: How well do you know your neighbours? How well do you know your own family? Ultimately, how well do you know yourself? How deeply do the threads of your own life entwine with those around you? Do you ever really know how tightly those threads are knotted? Do you want to know?
Sarah's Journey

Sarah's Journey

Debbie Stahl; Melissa Wollman

Hutterian Brethren Book Centre
2014
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In her life, Sarah Stahl Wollman fulfilled many roles: a child in a Ukrainian village; a teenage girl crossing the ocean to a new life in America; a hopeful young wife; mother of three; a single parent. Known as 'Besorge Ankela' in her later years, she lived in a time of great change for her people, the Hutterites. Sarah's Journey recounts the remarkable story of her life and reflects on her legacy.
Sarah Bienvenu

Sarah Bienvenu

MaLin Wilson-Powell; Karla Winterowd

Fresco Fine Art Publications
2010
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For thirty years, Sarah Bienvenu's experiences painting and exploring New Mexico's mountains, canyons, and deserts have given her a unique ability to disentangle and interpret these past layers of change. She finds beauty in nature's ability to reveal accidental compositions through patterns and asymmetry: "I look to the land to tell me how best to paint it, using the natural abstract shapes I see." Being attuned to such abstractions--the undulations of a dry riverbed, the jaggedness of rock against sky--is where abstraction becomes detail: detail of texture, detail of shape, detail of light and color and composition.Watercolors provide the perfect medium for matching the immense variation and subtlety of Bienvenu's Subject. A closer look reveals that each individual element, as in nature, harmonizes with the collective whole. Realism is discovered in consonance: from a cast of light to a balance of colors.
Sarah Carlisle's River and Other Stories

Sarah Carlisle's River and Other Stories

Cynthia Lang

Mill City Press, Inc
2012
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In a voice of stark reality and sincere intrigue, Cynthia Lang builds upon a personal legacy left to her in nine spectacular journeys. A legacy may be handed on as a fortune or formidable debt, baseball cards, antique autos, or vermeil coffee spoons. In her collection of short stories it becomes apparent: a legacy is not always so tangible. "Devoid of weight, of volume, some legacies] take up no room at all. On a journey, for instance, nothing may change hands but tickets. On the other hand..." Traveling through the lives of intriguing and oftentimes enlightening characters, Lang spins a wonderfully interconnected world for the reader to consider: nine characters, each inheriting a legacy and collectively handing one on to the reader, composed of remnants from past lives, a natural history that has the power to reveal current truths and predict future realities. "Having known what such adversity is, I can appreciate the distress you are in," begins Sarah Carlisle's own legacy, written in the 1800s--what will be yours?
Sarah Sze: Timekeeper

Sarah Sze: Timekeeper

Gregory Miller Company
2018
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For over 20 years Sarah Sze (born 1969) has produced celebrated works of art, synthesizing a near boundless range of everyday materials into intricate constructions that are both delicate and overwhelming. Sze's latest site-specific installation at the Rose Art Museum, Timekeeper, combines sculpture, video and installation into a sprawling experiential work that approaches some of the most complex themes of her career: time's passage and its marking in mechanical and biological forms. The Timekeeper installation was a catalyst for a book which explores major new ideas in Sze's work and practice. The ambitious work is extensively documented here alongside significant new texts on Sze, her work and the experience of time.
Sarah Tulloch: ObjectImage

Sarah Tulloch: ObjectImage

Marjolaine Ryley

Daylight Books
2017
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Sarah Tulloch: ObjectImage roots itself in album collections of the artist and others that are linked to the social tradition and history of documenting family. Through collage, Tulloch maintains a thread between past and future with her ability to form new connections within the image composition. The work continues to evolve including the use of contemporary newspaper images. Tulloch's use of photomontage allows her to re-focus the media, re-compose the image and ultimately re-find and re-purpose the photographic subject. Sarah Tulloch holds a First Class honors degree from the Bristol School of Art and a Design and Distinction, Master of Fine Arts from Newcastle University. She concentrates on a close-range investigation of found photographs as both objects with specific material qualities and images in themselves. Her book, published by Daylight Books, is supported by the Arts Council England. Tulloch has been exhibited by Plus Arts Projects, the Mayor's Parlour, London, Baltic 39, and MIMA Emerging Curators.
Sarah's War

Sarah's War

Eugenia Lovett West

SparkPress
2019
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1777 is a pivotal year in the United States. The Revolutionary War has long since begun, with no end in sight. George Washington and his untrained militia struggle to survive. The thirteen states are torn apart by politics. Amidst all this chaos, Sarah Champion - a beautiful young Patriot and parson's daughter whose twin brother was killed in the Battle of Long Island - is sent from rural Connecticut to live with a rich Loyalist aunt in Philadelphia. There, she is plunged into a world of intrigue and treachery. She spies on British officers enjoying festivities in winter quarters. She goes to Valley Forge with information about a plot to kill Washington. As the war drags on, Sarah digs deep for the strength, courage, and wits to overcome the numerous deadly threats she faces, driven on by her determination to realize one dream: being part of the efforts to form a new and independent country.