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Just Beth

Just Beth

Sara Star Cockrell

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Beth is a pediatric heart surgeon whose work has become her life-until Jared brings his wife in to deliver their premature daughter. This is a humorous story of love at first sight, denied by both parties because Jared is recently widowed. Let this charming romance restore your faith that the good guys (and gals) do finish first
Understanding Beth Henley

Understanding Beth Henley

Robert J. Andreach

University of South Carolina Press
2006
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Beth Henley remains best known for ""Crimes of the Heart"", a play that won the Pulitzer Prize and the New York Drama Critics Circle Award and later was made into a major motion picture. In this introduction to the Mississippi-born playwright and her body of work, Robert J. Andreach presents Henley's plays as a unified whole, considering both her more accessible work of the 1980s and the commonly misunderstood - and often overlooked - plays of the 1990s. Andreach fills the gap in scholarship about the later plays and, in doing so, argues that they recast familiar themes, images, and motifs into new modes of self-discovery and expression. Andreach concedes that differences in setting and style separate the two decades of Henley's career: the plays from the earlier decade comprise single, representational sets in the Deep South of Mississippi and Louisiana while the plays from the 1990s are multiple, symbolic sets in Southern California and other locations. He contends, however, that whether dramatizing naturalistically or experimentally, Henley does not stray far from her original concerns. Andreach points out that while the self-discoveries of the two decades differ, Henley's goal is the same: characters who prove themselves worthy in a culture that denigrates them. Andreach's analysis features close readings of Henley's entire corpus. He positions her final three works of the 1990s as a trilogy that reconciles differing modes of self-discovery.
Tel Beth-Shemesh: A Border Community in Judah

Tel Beth-Shemesh: A Border Community in Judah

Shlomo Bunimovitz; Tzvi Lederman

Eisenbrauns
2016
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Excavations at Beth-Shemesh are actually a story within a story. On the one hand, they are the story of the archaeology of the Land of Israel in a nutshell: from the pioneering days of the Palestine Exploration Fund, through the “Golden Age” of American biblical archaeology, to current Israeli and international archaeology. On the other hand, they are the fascinating story of a border site that was constantly changing its face due to its geopolitical location in the Sorek Valley in the Shephelah—a juncture of Canaanite, Philistine, and Israelite entities and cultures.It is no wonder that two celebrated biblical border epics—Samson’s encounters with the Philistines and the Ark narrative—took real or imagined place around Beth-Shemesh. In this report, summarizing the first ten years (1990–2000) of archaeological work in the ongoing project of the renewed excavations at Tel Beth-Shemesh, the authors have strived to tell anew the story of the Iron Age people of Beth-Shemesh as exposed and interpreted. Using the best theoretical and methodological tools that modern archaeology has made available, every effort has been made to keep in view archaeology’s fundamental duty—to read the ancient people behind the decayed walls and shattered pottery vessels and bring alive their lost world. Furthermore, the story of ancient Beth-Shemesh has been written in a way that will enable scholars, students, and other interested people to learn and understand the life of the communities living at Beth-Shemesh.As a result, the book is organized in a manner different from usual archaeological site reports. The two volumes will be essential for anyone who wishes the best and latest information on this important site.
Until Beth

Until Beth

Lisa Amowitz

Spencer Hill Press
2015
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Talented rock guitarist Beth Collins has been barely holding herself together for months, ever since her boyfriend and bandmate became the latest victim in a string of suspicious disappearances. When her brother is injured an accident and she sees something dark billowing around him as he hovers close to death, she s convinced her sanity is collapsing for good. Then she's accepted by a boarding school for the musically gifted. All of her new friends are bursting withtalent, but they're also keeping secrets. Can she trust Vincent, who's so sweet that his very touch makes her fears melt away? Or Xavier, who's trying to tell her something but is hiding even more? And will anyone be safe when her true Talent comes out?"
Baby Beth Finds Hope

Baby Beth Finds Hope

Mariliz Ischi

Christian Faith
2022
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Her mother named her Elizabeth, but she was usually called Betty. Since she was the youngest of her mother's four children, her maternal relatives referred to her as Baby Beth. This was a moniker that she disdained but tolerated most of her young life.Unwanted before even being born, Betty goes through life feeling rejected by just about everybody in her family. Living in poverty, nobody at school wanted to befriend her either, so she walked aimlessly through her boring existence. When she was playing outside of her family's home one Sunday morning, a bus drove past. School was out for the summer, and even if it was in session, the bus didn't run on this particular day of the week.She read the name on the side of it and found out that a local church provided a ride to attend their services. As a young teenager, she had no friends or direction in life; maybe this would be the way out of her depression and into a new way of dealing with things.
Black Beth: Vengeance Be Thy Name

Black Beth: Vengeance Be Thy Name

Rebellion Publishing Ltd.
2022
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A warrior with a name born of the black rage that filled her heart!In a world of swords and sorcery, the evil tyrant Rassau discovers that he is destined to be killed by a fearsome warrior called Beth. Together with his men, Rassau seeks Beth out, destroying her village and killing all held dear to her. With the aid of a former warrior – the blind Quido – Beth becomes a skilled fighter and sworn enemy of all that is evil! She will not rest until her people are avenged!This book contains both the original strip and the brilliantly resurrected stories that have been masterfully guided by writer Alec Worley and DC Comic's newest star, the astonishing Greek artist, DaNi!
Early Beth Shan (Strata XIX–XIII) – G.M. Fitzgerald`s Deep Cut on the Tell

Early Beth Shan (Strata XIX–XIII) – G.M. Fitzgerald`s Deep Cut on the Tell

Eliot Braun

University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology Anthropology
2004
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G. M. FitzGerald's Deep Cut at Beth Shan, a large-scale research project in the southern Levant, is a window to the earliest civilization at this major tell, documenting human activity during the Neolithic and Bronze Age. In 1933, his last season excavating at Beth Shan, FitzGerald gave us a preliminary picture of a series of late prehistoric events that reflects the chronological progression of cultures within the region. His pioneering research effort left us with a tantalizing but incomplete story. In 1998, Eliot Braun researched FitzGerald's field notes at the University of Pennsylvania Museum and reveals in this final excavation report some of the mound's earliest secrets, including chrono-cultural and historical-stratigraphic phasing. He has integrated his work with FitzGerald's original publications, reinterpreting the data and synthetic studies of the site's major features for a more comprehensive story. Copious illustrations such as field photos and documents give the reader the aura of the 1933 excavation and a view of Beth Shan as its deepest levels were probed. Braun reviews architectural remains and stratigraphy and includes broad typological comparisons of material remains, with reference to those of other regional sites and ceramic sequences. Two appendices offer one of the earliest archaeobotanical studies in the Near East and raw data derived from FitzGerald's field notes.