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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Carmela Trujillo

Martina (Ganadora VII Premio Internacional Hqñ)
La escritora Martina Pe a Grande acepta ser maestra rural en un peque o pueblo del Pirineo aragon s. Ella, que desde siempre ha tenido una peculiaridad nada com n (ve esp ritus y tiene sue os que luego se cumplen), ha tocado fondo en su vida porque su ex, siempre que le dice "ven", ella lo deja todo, como en la canci n. Ha tocado fondo porque sus citas no acaban -ni empiezan- bien, porque las liquidaciones de sus libros son m nimas... Necesita una nueva vida, como los testigos protegidos de las pel culas.Cuando conoce a Ricardo, con sus aires de monta ero, ni se le pasa por la cabeza que se establecer a un v nculo especial entre ellos ni que encontrar a su hogar junto a l. Y es que comprende que lo que le pedimos a la vida no solo puede tardar veinte a os en llegar, sino que puede aparecer de la mano de la persona m s insospechada.
¡Manos a la Obra!

¡Manos a la Obra!

Carmela Trujillo

Combel Ediciones Editorial Esin, S.A.
2022
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Las gemelas Ada y Valentina no pueden quedarse de brazos cruzados ante los destrozos que ha ocasionado el ltimo temporal en la protectora de animales. un puesto d Por eso, un d a, se les ocurre la idea que montare naranjada a la puerta de casa. Sin embargo, no ser nada f cil conseguir lo que se han propuesto y necesitar n la ayuda de todos los vecinos? incluso la de aquel compa ero del colegio que les cae tan mal. The twins Ada and Valentina cannot stand idly by in the face of the damage caused by the latest storm in the animal shelter. So one day, they come up with the idea of setting up an orangeade stand at the door of the house. However, it will not be easy to achieve what they have proposed and will they need the help of all the neighbors? even that of that classmate who dislikes them so badly.
El Verano Que Cambió La Vida de Mihail / The Summer That Changed Mihail's Life: Volume 57
Las vacaciones escolares han llegado y Mihail Constantin echa de menos tener amigos con los que jugar y pasar el tiempo. Bastar olvidarse las llaves en casa, conocer a un peculiar vecino, colarse en una fiesta a la que no ha sido invitado y alguna otra cosa m s para que su vida cambie por completo. School vacations are here and Mihail Constantin misses having friends to play with and spend time with. It will only take forgetting his keys at home, meeting a peculiar neighbor, crashing a party he hasn't been invited to and something else for his life to change completely.
Carmela Full of Wishes

Carmela Full of Wishes

Matt de la Peña

G.P.Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers'
2018
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When Carmela wakes up on her birthday, her wish has already come true - she's finally old enough to join her big brother as he does the family errands. Together, they travel through their neighbourhood, past the crowded bus stop, the fenced-off repair shop, and the panadería, until they arrive at the Laundromat, where Carmela finds a lone dandelion growing in the pavement. But before she can blow its white fluff away, her brother tells her she has to make a wish. If only she can think of just the right wish to make. With lyrical, stirring text and stunning, evocative artwork, Matt de la Pena and Christian Robinson have crafted a moving ode to family, to dreamers, and to finding hope in the most unexpected places.
Carmela's Table

Carmela's Table

Vittorio Rossi

Talonbooks
2008
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At first glance a classic tale of immigrants to North America, there is something more to Vittorio Rossi's autobiographical A Carpenter's Trilogy than the conflict of a romanticized past confronting the excitement of a brighter future. Carmela's Table, part two of this chronicle, finds Silvio, the decorated Italian war hero, settled in a new suburb of Montreal with his wife, their three children and his mother, applying for immigrant status in 1957. Bristling with a cold and violent sense of outrage at the wartime horrors he survived in North Africa; his prison camp experiences in England; a bigamist father who abandoned his young family to emigrate to Chicago; betrayed by his mother who raised him and his sister in the humiliating poverty of their Italian village; it is easy for the audience to empathize with Silvio's cold-hearted need for retribution, lashing out at everyone and everything around him as the play opens.While Rossi's dramatic portraits of Silvio's manipulative mother, Filomena, his inexplicably loyal wife, Carmela, and their understanding and supportive neighbours, Neva and Dave, are finely drawn variations on what have become pop-culture stereotypes of Italian immigrants, they clearly exist to allow Rossi to peel back the complex layers of Silvio's psyche--to reveal what drives him to his bi-polar excesses of emotion: the willfully constructed memory, the unassailable sense of honour, the judgmental dismissal of what he perceives are the faults of others, and an intransigent refusal to acknowledge his complicity in the creation of his own problems--all the classic symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. In the play's final cathartic scenes, however, Silvio is forced to understand that to have consistently chosen not to act on what he has always known has also been a choice--one that now finally threatens to overwhelm and destroy his family.
Carmela's Cucina Povera

Carmela's Cucina Povera

Carmela D'Amore

Carmela's Cucina Class
2017
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Carmela D'Amore, explores her Sicilian heritage and finds her true cultural identity through the Italian cooking style of Cucina Povera.Readers are taken on her journey of self-discovery and acceptance, as she remembers and recreates her beloved family recipes from generations past.Carmela revisits her teenage years as a Sicilian Australian growing up in Melbourne's South Eastern suburbs and the struggles she faced, straddling two very different cultures. She shares the emotional journey she undertook to reconnect with her cultural origins and embrace her Australian identity. She finds inner joy and peace, revisiting childhood memories, good and bad, and reigniting the flame of her Sicilian culture. In the book, Carmela comes face to face with many of the struggles she encountered navigating a clash of cultures and the intergenerational challenges within her own close-knit family. In her journey to understand and embrace Australian life, Carmela illustrates how she became comfortable in her Sicilian and Australian 'skins', to embrace her new cultural identity that remembers the past and has a future rich with possibility and potential. Bringing over 40 years' expertise with the Sicilian cooking technique of Cucina Povera to Carmela's Cucina Povera, she has placed her own, modern twist on Cucina Povera recipes which she has masterfully recreated - and she shows a generosity in sharing over 75 soulful recipes with readers.
La Cucina Di Carmela: A Sicilian American Cookbook

La Cucina Di Carmela: A Sicilian American Cookbook

Carmela Cusumano

Centanni Publications
2016
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(Don't buy this version There is a new, expanded edition, with a green cover. Better )Until her recent death at 93, Carmela Cusumano was a cook of a vanishing breed. Daughter of Sicilian immigrants, Carmela took to her roles in the kitchen as chief cook, devoted wife to a husband (also son of Sicilian immigrants), and mother to ten children with a passion befitting a "performing" artist. In her eighties, Carmela, already a grandmother and great-grandmother nearly fifty times, decided to gather the recipes for her ever-growing family, including the traditional dishes they recalled with nostalgia and also the many baked goods Carmela loved to treat family and friends to. Carmela published those recipes in a spiral-bound book, La Cucina di Carmela. After Carmela's death, November 19, 2015, her ten children decided to re-publish her book and make it available for anyone who loves to cook and to make simple good food. This is a cookbook of Sicilian and American fare. As the children point out in the Foreword, Carmela, who studied home economics at an American high school where she graduated in the late 1930s, honed her skills in her Sicilian and American household of the 1940s through the 1960s. The recipes reflect her Sicilian heritage and the time and place (New Jersey) where she raised her family. Thus the recipes weave Carmela's simple fare that she had to stretch to feed her large family with her passion later in life for collecting new recipes from everyone, from her Hungarian sister-in-law to a Texas chef. You will find recipes for homemade pasta, sausage, and eggplant appetizer, for Hungarian cakes and cookies, and that Texan chef's crab claw appetizer. There are recipes for classics, like Wedding Soup and Sicilian cannoli and pizza and Carmela's treasured discoveries like strawberry cream cake and pineapple pie.
La Cucina Di Carmela: A Sicilian American Cookbook

La Cucina Di Carmela: A Sicilian American Cookbook

Carmela Cusumano

Centanni Publications
2018
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This a new expanded second edition of La Cucina di Carmela, with more than two dozen new recipes and more stories and photos of Carmela and her family. Until her death at 93, Carmela Cusumano was a cook of a vanishing breed. Daughter of Sicilian immigrants, Carmela took to her roles in the kitchen as chief cook, devoted wife to a husband (also son of Sicilian immigrants), and mother to ten children with a passion befitting a "performing" artist. In her eighties, Carmela, already a grandmother and great-grandmother nearly fifty times, decided to gather the recipes for her ever-growing family, including the traditional dishes they recalled with nostalgia and also the many baked goods Carmela loved to treat family and friends to. Carmela published those recipes in a spiral-bound book, La Cucina di Carmela. After Carmela's death in 2015, her ten children decided to re-publish her book and make it available for anyone who loves to cook and to make simple good food. Thus the recipes weave Carmela's simple fare that she had to stretch to feed her large family with her passion for collecting new recipes from everyone. You will find recipes for homemade pasta, sausage, and eggplant appetizer, for Hungarian cakes and cookies, and that Texan chef's crab claw appetizer. There are recipes for classics, like Wedding Soup and Sicilian cannoli and pizza and Carmela's treasured discoveries like strawberry cream cake and pineapple pie.
Carmela Vendetta Returns: Poetic Justice Served

Carmela Vendetta Returns: Poetic Justice Served

Jun Policarpio

Independently Published
2019
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From #1 Amazon Bestselling Author in Immigration and Business Law - Jun Policarpio weaves a fast-paced page-turner, roughly BASED ON A TRUE STORY."Carmela Vendetta Returns" is a short thriller about a young 13-year old girl whose first encounter with crime is her abduction by a violent gang of 5 drug pushers about to rape her. Orphaned at 8 years old and raised by her sickly grandmother, Maria Carmela - grows up in an urban jungle where the law is survival of the fittest. Though she is a poor, innocent school girl who lives on a hand-to-mouth existence in a slum district of Manila, Philippines, her advantages are her athleticism, beauty and brains.Several years before he dies, her grandfather trains Carmela in the Filipino Martial Arts called Pekiti Tirsia, the Art of Stick-fighting.Hours before she competes as the Philippine representative at the World's High School Spelling Bee Contest in Washington, D.C., Carmela - alongside her reluctant grandmother - absconds and overstays her visa to pursue a professional career in Martial Arts. A Filipino at heart, Carmela - now living in the U.S. - familiarizes herself with the graft, corruption and crime stories in her homeland, the Philippines, by devouring every news item she can find.One crime report catches her interest to the point that she is compelled to return to the Philippines upon learning that the victim of a brutal rape-murder is a young girl named Carmela, her namesake. Knowing one kind of justice taught by the law of the jungle during her upbringing, she carefully plans an operation to impose her own justice toward the culprits who were acquitted by the highest court of the land, the Supreme Court of the Philippines.Follow Carmela's stealth expedition to Manila wherein her all-consuming purpose is to mete out justice, her way.Get this book today...and buy one each for all your Filipino friends, peers and family members.It is the FIRST Filipino Crime Thriller ever written and published on the Amazon platform
Carmela Kolman Retrospective: 1982-2016

Carmela Kolman Retrospective: 1982-2016

Carmela Kolman

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Highlights from the work of Carmela Kolman, a New York still life painter with Marfan syndrome, who overcame severe visual handicaps to create vibrant art. After receiving a BFA degree from the Rhode Island School of Design and an MFA from Yale University, she spent her career studying how light affected fruit, roses and other objects. Although she was born blind in one eye and had very poor vision in the other, her struggle against this handicap allowed her to create her art. She died on March 20, 2018 at age 57, after complications that followed her fourth heart surgery. "Carmela Kolman's pictures evoke a fervent joie de vivre, the desire to seize light - to literally "take pleasure" from the act of grasping and portraying its illumination of beautiful natural objects and organic forms. Of course these were in part responses to her delayed acquisition of clear sight, albeit in only one eye, at age 23. And the shadows conjure her congenital, always looming, Marfan syndrome. Her passion for pictorial brightness to forestall the fall of darkness displays her energy, fortitude, and hope. Together these elements made her, and her paintings, admirable and memorable. Carmela's images are vital because she knew darkness, and her striking fusions arouse attention, reflection, and gratitude for their encompassing beauty." --Suzaan Boettger, an art historian, critic, author, and lecturer
Carmela's Outside

Carmela's Outside

Earnest Painter

Notebook Publishing
2020
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From her perch on her sofa, an old lady cat named Carmela is lured by the smells and sounds coming from the outside. She grumbles, but then she finds herself peeking her head out the door…
Carmela & Dodo

Carmela & Dodo

Luisana Di Fiore

Amazon Expert Publishing
2025
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Step into the magical world of Carmela, a curious little girl with big dreams, wild giggles, and a cuddly toy lemur named Dodo who's always by her side Whether she's sailing on spaghetti seas, giving her mom a "makeup makeover," or chasing the mysteriously missing Dodo through her dreams, every page bursts with laughter, love, and a touch of Italian charm from her beloved Nonna Carmela.This heartwarming collection of short adventures celebrates childhood imagination, the bond between mothers and daughters, and the friendship, in particular, how important it is to always have a friend by our side.The best cozy bedtime story for 0-6���� Perfect for: Early readers & shared reading.Families who love fun, heart, and a sprinkle of mischief.✨ Illustrated for curious little hearts.
Carmela the Brave

Carmela the Brave

Gina Marro

Miriam Laundry Publishing
2023
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Carmela must participate at school, but there is one problem: there are lots of noises and smells in her classroom, and they give her big headaches. Carmela decides she will just have to survive the day. Until ... "This week we're going to practise our reading aloud skills. Our first reader is Carmela Wolf."Reading in front of the whole class is the last thing Carmela wants to do, and there's no way out.It'll be up to Carmela to overcome her fears, cope with the sights and smells around her, and learn what it means to be brave.