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Blood Feud

Blood Feud

Annabel Thomas

University of Tennessee Press
1998
sidottu
In Stone Man Mountain, a multigenerational saga brimming with character and incident, Annabel Thomas explores struggles of truly epic proportions: between city and country, modernization and tradition, love and power, violence and creativity.When, in 1910, York Mende’s grandmother moves him from the hills of southeastern Ohio to a town in the flatlands, the boy is glad to leave his Appalachian heritage behind. Raised on Horatio Alger stories and tales of his cunning politician grandfather, York comes to enjoy city life while studying veterinary medicine and reigning as a star athlete at the university. From time to time, he must return to the hill country to look after his inherited property, but he is careful to avoid being snagged by any mountain girl—especially Dissa Marie Lovett, who plainly sees him as a means to getting herself out of the hills. When Dissa finally does escape, she rejoices, but eventually she realizes that she has left not only the Appalachians but also her identity and her moral and spiritual framework.It is Dissa’s artist daughter, Rohanna, who returns to the hills. Crippled physically and emotionally by a friend’s betrayal, she is drawn to Tavis Clendennin, a schoolteacher and blacksmith, who shows her how strip mining is destroying the land. When the mysterious murders of local children remind Rohanna of her own past traumas, she withdraws into herself, afraid to trust anyone. Only gradually, in learning how to turn her agrarian roots into art, does Rohanna find meaning for her life and a way to live in the company of others.Spanning forty years and set against a richly textured background, Stone Man Mountain is a thoroughly engrossing novel that combines narrative power, an unwavering command of voice and dialect, and remakable insight into human frailties and strengths.The Author: Annabel Thomas is the author of Blood Feud, The Phototropic Woman, and Knucklebones. She is a native of Columbus, Ohio, with family ties to the Appalachian foothills.
Stone Man Mountain

Stone Man Mountain

Annabel Thomas

University of Tennessee Press
2002
nidottu
In Stone Man Mountain, a multigenerational saga brimming with character and incident, Annabel Thomas explores struggles of truly epic proportions: between city and country, modernization and tradition, love and power, violence and creativity.When, in 1910, York Mende's grandmother moves him from the hills of southeastern Ohio to a town in the flatlands, the boy is glad to leave his Appalachian heritage behind. Raised on Horatio Alger stories and tales of his cunning politician grandfather, York comes to enjoy city life while studying veterinary medicine and reigning as a star athlete at the university. From time to time, he must return to the hill country to look after his inherited property, but he is careful to avoid being snagged by any mountain girl -- especially Dissa Marie Lovett, who plainly sees him as a means to getting herself out of the hills. When Dissa finally does escape, she rejoices, but eventually she realizes that she has left behind not only the Appalachians but also her identity and her moral and spiritual framework.It is Dissa's artist daughter, Rohanna, who returns to the hills. Crippled physically and emotionally by a friend's betrayal, she is drawn to Tavis Clendennin, a schoolteacher and blacksmith, who shows her how strip mining is destroying the land. When the mysterious murders of local children remind Rohanna of her own past traumas, she withdraws into herself, afraid to trust anyone. Only gradually, in learning how to turn her agrarian roots into art, does Rohanna find meaning for her life and a way to live in the company of others.Spanning forty years and set against a richly textured background, Stone Man Mountain is a thoroughly engrossing novelthat combines narrative power, an unwavering command of voice and dialect, and remarkable insight into human frailties and strengths.
Choices: Three Novellas

Choices: Three Novellas

Annabel Thomas

Bottom Dog Press
2022
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"Annabel Thomas with her heartfelt, supremely wise, and often funny trio of novellas here is my new favorite writer, and I expect it will be a while before anyone comes along to take her place." Donald Ray Pollock, author of The Devil All the Time
Garrisoning the Borderlands of Medieval Siena

Garrisoning the Borderlands of Medieval Siena

Anabel Thomas

Ashgate Publishing Limited
2011
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Through a close study of local demographies and topographies, this study considers patterns of piety, charity and patronage, and by extension, the development of art and architecture in Siena's southern contado during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. Garrisoning the Borderlands of Medieval Siena describes Sant'Angelo in Colle as a designated 'castello di frontiera' under the Sienese Government of the Nine (1287-1355), against the background of Siena's military and economic buoyancy during the early fourteenth century. At the same time, mining thoroughly the Tax Record of 1320 and the Boundary Registration of 1318 and presenting a large number of individual records that have not been published before-including wills, tenancy agreements, land exchange and sharecropping contracts-the author constructs a portrait of the people, buildings and surrounding countryside of Sant'Angelo in Colle. Finally, adopting the methodological approach of first considering patterns of ownership of land and property in the context of identifying potential patrons of art, the study considers patterns of piety and charity established in the early fourteenth-century village and the extent to which these affected the development of the urban fabric and the embellishment of key buildings in medieval Sant'Angelo in Colle.
The Art and Government Service of Francesco di Bartolomeo Alfei (c. 1421 - c. 1495)
In 1454 the Sienese painter Francesco di Bartolomeo Alfei faced litigation from the Mercanzia in Siena for defaulting on a contract from one of the leading Franciscan confraternities in the city. Two fellow Sienese artists, Giovanni di Paolo and Sano di Pietro, had recently completed a new altarpiece for the same entity. Anabel Thomas considers how the two commissions were linked and questions why Francesco di Bartolomeo Alfei’s brief to fresco the confraternity chapel remained unfinished. In a wide ranging analysis of mainly unpublished records, focussing on the artist’s association with key members of Sienese society, fellow artisans and government officials, Thomas concludes that Francesco di Bartolomeo Alfei might have honoured his contract had he not become immersed in the military strategy, diplomacy and visual propaganda of the Republic of Siena.
Annabel

Annabel

Kathleen Winter

Vintage
2012
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But as Wayne grows up within the hyper-male hunting culture of his father, his shadow-self - a girl he thinks of as 'Annabel' - is never entirely extinguished, and indeed is secretly nurtured by the women in his life.
Annabel

Annabel

Jessica Druser

Jessica Druser
2024
pokkari
Charlie kidnapped her. He locked her up and stripped her of her defenses. She won't let it be that way for long. If Gabrielle wants to escape his basement, she'll have to rely on her wits. Playing along with her captor's sick game seems like her best chance. She must convince him that she loves him and hopefully he'll truly fall for her in turn. After all, if you love somebody you should let them go... right?
Annabel

Annabel

Kathleen Winter

Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
2011
nidottu
Kathleen Winter's luminous debut novel is a deeply affecting portrait of life in an enchanting seaside town and the trials of growing up unique in a restrictive environment. In 1968, into the devastating, spare atmosphere of the remote coastal town of Labrador, Canada, a child is born: a baby who appears to be neither fully boy nor fully girl, but both at once. Only three people are privy to the secret--the baby's parents, Jacinta and Treadway, and a trusted neighbor and midwife, Thomasina. Though Treadway makes the difficult decision to raise the child as a boy named Wayne, the women continue to quietly nurture the boy's female side. And as Wayne grows into adulthood within the hyper-masculine hunting society of his father, his shadow-self, a girl he thinks of as "Annabel," is never entirely extinguished. Kathleen Winter has crafted a literary gem about the urge to unveil mysterious truth in a culture that shuns contradiction, and the body's insistence on coming home. A daringly unusual debut full of unforgettable beauty, Annabel introduces a remarkable new voice to American readers.
Annabel Karmel's Small Helpings

Annabel Karmel's Small Helpings

Annabel Karmel

Ebury Press
1998
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Worried about feeding your baby bland processed purees? Having problems getting your child to eat? Or are your children fussy eaters who will only eat junk food? Bestselling cookery writer and expert on food for kids Annabel Karmel is the mother of three young children and she knows how difficult it can be to ensure a healthy diet for the whole family. First published by the BBC, Annabel Karmel's Small Helpings is a complete guide to feeding babies and children with recipes for all occasions – from weaning to packed lunches and family meal ideas. This edition contains an extended chapter on tea parties, including over 30 recipes for party food and lots of exciting entertaining ideas. It also includes a step-by-step guide to introducing your child to solid foods, over 100 recipes suitable for freezing and lots of tips to make food fun for children. Beautifully illustrated throughout, Annabel Karmel's Small Helpings is aimed at all parents who are continually searching for original yet healthy family food ideas.