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Sheila of Serene Valley

Sheila of Serene Valley

Larain Vickers

Outskirts Press
2020
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LaRain's first novel is called 'The Jewelry', the second is 'Cat of Serene Valley' and the third is 'Jocie of Serene Valley'. The characters in these books play a significant role in this novel of a young spitfire red head named Sheila; as she joins the family at Serene Valley Angus and Quarter Horse Ranch.Sheila's love of German Shepherds started in her childhood and continues to influence her choice of careers; first as a dog handler for the military, and again, working at the 'Tanner Security Agency' in Texas helping Mike to train the security and guard dogs needed for the agency. Two months ago, Mike moved to the new training facility in Kentucky.She met her ex-boyfriend three months ago and after the first few dates decided he wasn't really what she had been looking for in a long-term relationship. He was tall and handsome, but there was just something strange about him. He had a cruel streak and he was way too possessive to suit her. Randy did not want to accept her saying 'no'. He kept calling all times of the day and night. Then about two weeks ago she was coming home to her apartment and finding dead flowers each day and the last one contained a bloody knife inside along with the dead flowers. That was the last straw for her. She couldn't go to the police, since he worked there. She finally told her boss about it. He suggested a change of scenery might be in order for a while. Kentucky looked like a good fit for her.Sheila did not have a lease and a friend wanted to move into her apartment right away so the decision to pack up and start over was an easy one for her. Having been a military brat while she was growing up, she was used to new places, however making new friends was a bit harder. So, she was a bit happier knowing there would be one friend already there at the ranch, Mike.Can her new 'family' and the dogs she trains, protect her from the madman that wants to possess her? Enticing and suspenseful, Sheila of Serene Valley is a perfect blend of romance and intrigue.
Sheila of Serene Valley

Sheila of Serene Valley

Larain Vickers

Outskirts Press
2020
sidottu
LaRain's first novel is called 'The Jewelry', the second is 'Cat of Serene Valley' and the third is 'Jocie of Serene Valley'. The characters in these books play a significant role in this novel of a young spitfire red head named Sheila; as she joins the family at Serene Valley Angus and Quarter Horse Ranch.Sheila's love of German Shepherds started in her childhood and continues to influence her choice of careers; first as a dog handler for the military, and again, working at the 'Tanner Security Agency' in Texas helping Mike to train the security and guard dogs needed for the agency. Two months ago, Mike moved to the new training facility in Kentucky.She met her ex-boyfriend three months ago and after the first few dates decided he wasn't really what she had been looking for in a long-term relationship. He was tall and handsome, but there was just something strange about him. He had a cruel streak and he was way too possessive to suit her. Randy did not want to accept her saying 'no'. He kept calling all times of the day and night. Then about two weeks ago she was coming home to her apartment and finding dead flowers each day and the last one contained a bloody knife inside along with the dead flowers. That was the last straw for her. She couldn't go to the police, since he worked there. She finally told her boss about it. He suggested a change of scenery might be in order for a while. Kentucky looked like a good fit for her.Sheila did not have a lease and a friend wanted to move into her apartment right away so the decision to pack up and start over was an easy one for her. Having been a military brat while she was growing up, she was used to new places, however making new friends was a bit harder. So, she was a bit happier knowing there would be one friend already there at the ranch, Mike.Can her new 'family' and the dogs she trains, protect her from the madman that wants to possess her? Enticing and suspenseful, Sheila of Serene Valley is a perfect blend of romance and intrigue.
Sheila Sheep and Peppa

Sheila Sheep and Peppa

Dianne Rasmussen Leivers

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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When Peppa, the Labradoodle, goes missing her owners Lilly and Elisa search desperately for her, not knowing that she has joined a community of sheep who help people get to sleep. She helps Sheila Sheep, the new sleep inducing trainer to scare off men who want to steal the sheep. Will Lilly and Elisa ever meet Peppa again?
Sheila Hicks

Sheila Hicks

JRP Ringier
2021
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Published as a sequel to Sheila Hicks: Apprentissages (2017), this new book by the artist (born 1934) gathers recent monumental and architectural-based projects. It emphasizes Hicks' relationship to the sites in which she intervenes and her way of playing with scale and site-specificity. Among the outdoor and indoor projects featured in the publication are Foray into Chromatic Zones (Hayward Gallery, London, 2015); Escalade Beyond Chromatic Lands (57th Venice Biennale, Venice, 2017); and Hop, Skip, Jump, and Fly. Escape from Gravity (High Line, New York, 2017-18). Sheila Hicks: A Matter of Scale places a particular focus on Lifelines, Hicks' recent retrospective held at the Centre Pompidou, which is treated here as a case study for the artist's broader practice.
Sheila Hicks (Bilingual edition)
A pioneer of textile postmodernismSheila Hicks has made wool, linen, and silk her central media, pushing the boundaries of traditional textile art. Her works combine color, form, and material in novel ways and explore architectural dimensions. As a pioneer of textile conceptual art, Hicks has developed a distinctive visual language over six decades, from finely woven miniatures to monumental installations that open up new perspectives on the possibilities of art. This book contains views of Sheila Hicks's exhibition a little bit of a lot of things at the Kunstmuseum St. Gallen as well as a conversation with the curator Rob Storr and an essay by Gianni Jetzer. It also documents a master class held by the artist in St. Gallen and contains previously unpublished images.
Sheila of Big Wreck Cove: A Story of Cape Cod (Edition1)
A Traveller in War-Time, a classical book, has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.
Sheila Haywood

Sheila Haywood

Paula Laycock

OXBOW BOOKS
2026
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This is the first major study of the life and work of Sheila Haywood (1911–1993), a pioneer of 20th-century landscape design in Britain. Among her many projects, Haywood drew up the 1959 landscape master plan for Churchill College, Cambridge, and it was the chance discovery of some of her plans in the Churchill Archives Centre that sparked an interest in finding out more about her work. While she was well respected in her profession, she seems to be little known today. This book seeks to redress that imbalance. The book offers a rich insight into the story of the people and events that influenced her, and of her life and considerable achievements. A former assistant to Geoffrey Jellicoe, Haywood played a key role in the development of the profession of landscape architecture. She was highly influential in her field and her work in the extractive industries in particular, was trail blazing. She worked alongside other notable female landscape architects including Brenda Colvin, Sylvia Crowe and Susan Jellicoe and, such was the respect in which she was held, that she was invited (though declined) to take on the prestigious role of President of the Institute of Landscape Architects. The 1950s to 1970s were an age of growing opportunity for landscape architecture in Britain, particularly in a rural context, when large scale enterprises expected to obtain, and generally to follow advice from, an independent landscape architect. Perhaps surprisingly, in what many might have expected to be a male oriented profession, Haywood was one of a number of prominent female landscape architects operating at the top of their profession who were developing new approaches to the landscaping of the New Towns, factories, sewage works, power stations and quarries. This book offers not only a new insight into their achievements, but also into some of the challenges they had to face. Neither Haywood’s field photographs nor her collected papers have made their way to an archive. Nonetheless, her stepson in France has been tracked down, and original records have been located in various archives across the country. The detailed research that has been carried out during the writing of this biography has brought together the many strands of her life story and, importantly, has confirmed her contribution to her profession. The text is interwoven with comments from prominent landscape architects and others and offers case studies of some of her most prestigious and highly varied landscape designs.
Sheila The Sheep Says No To Sleep
ChatterChirps by Neha Moghe Roy presents Sheila the Sheep Says No to Sleep From the award winning author of No Stop Tell My Body, My Rules - Winner of the Golden Wizard Book Prize 2025. Sheila is no ordinary sheep-she is silly, stubborn, and not quite ready to sleep. As the stars twinkle and the moon glows, Sheila wanders through the farm, visiting sleepy animals, snuggly scenes, and moonlit fields. But with every step, her friends remind her: it is bedtime. This gentle rhyming story is designed to: Ease children into bedtime with calming rhythms and soothing illustrations Introduce a peaceful nighttime routine Spark imagination while promoting restfulness Help children relate to the idea of winding down before sleep With a lovable main character, dreamy artwork, and a touch of humor, Sheila the Sheep Says No to Sleep is perfect for: Children ages 2 to 6 Families looking for a relaxing bedtime read Preschool and kindergarten teachers encouraging better sleep habits If your little one loves stories about animals, farms, or bedtime adventures, this story will quickly become a nightly favorite. Snuggle up, count some sheep, and let the sleepiness take over.