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The most comprehensive source of inspired design ideas and practical solutions for all landscaping and outdoor living spaces. Practical design advice as well as over 350 innovative ideas combine to give homeowners the only sourcebook they'll need to make smart design, buying, and installation decisions. Landscaping improvements and creating outdoor living spaces continue to be strong sectors of the home DIY market. In this complete revision of the original Landscaping Ideas That Work (2013), award-winning landscape designer and author Julie Moir Messervy provides homeowners with design strategies for combining elements and creating spaces that work for them and their home; tips for working effectively with landscaping professionals; innovative ideas for transforming all aspects of their yard into inviting outdoor spaces; and strategies for designing more sustainable landscapes and gardens. AUTHOR: Julie Moir Messervy's vision for composing landscape of beauty and meaning is furthering the evolution of landscape design and changing the way people create and enjoy their outdoor surroundings. SELLING POINTS: . Best-selling series. New Landscape Ideas That Work follows the format of the best-selling Ideas that Work series, offering homeowners a practical guide to landscaping materials and design considerations as well a tips for working with professionals. Books in the Ideas that Work series have sold over 400,000 units. . Award-winning author. Julie Moir Messervy is a 30-year veteran in the landscape design business and has written 8 books and won numerous awards for her design work. . A practical guide. Messervy is committed to helping make landscape design more affordable, attainable, and achievable for homeowners with a budget. Her back-to-basics approach emphasizes quality, comfort, and value over extravagance.
The acclaimed sequel to the beloved Newbery Medal-winning Julie of the Wolves, this classic middle grade novel is an excellent choice for tween readers.Julie's decision to return home to her people is not an easy one. But after many months in the wilderness, living in harmony with the wolves that saved her life, she knows the time has come.But Julie is not prepared for all the changes that she finds. Her father has forsaken many of the old Inuit traditions. He has given up his sled dogs for a snowmobile, and now looks after the musk oxen that serve as the village's income. He will do anything to protect them--even shoot any wolves that might threaten the herd.Julie knows that, like her father, she must find a way to reconcile the old ways with the new. But how can she do that without putting her beloved wolves in danger?Don't miss any of the books in Jean Craighead George's groundbreaking series: Julie of the Wolves, Julie, and Julie's Wolf Pack.
Wild and newly single, Julie throws a late night party. In the kitchen, Jean and Kristina clean up as the celebration heaves above them. Crossing the threshold, Julie initiates a power game with Jean. It descends into a savage fight for survival.Polly Stenham reimagines August Strindberg's Miss Julie in contemporary London.Julie premiered at the National Theatre, London, in May 2018.
This book is a chronicle of fifteen years of Julie
**Previously published as "Julie" by Michelle Murray.** Julie remembers everything. Each person's name, each sentence said to her, each infinite touch on her cheek, each dreamed kiss, each farewell and every promise. She remembers each touch of a fingertip to her lips, each lick of a tongue across her back and down her leg, every glance, every innuendo, every panting need. Julie is afraid of men due to her childhood, though she daydreams of finding love. But Julie's choice of men - even though one of them is the man she hoped to find - is derailed by her strong physical and emotional attraction to her friend Tammy, and their growing relationship. Julie finds that life without love was much simpler than life WITH love, and as more characters enter her life, her emotional conflicts increase. High school memories, indecision, ethical conflicts, and the pressures to conform to society's values while approaching 30 all combine into a turbulent, sexually explicit depiction of a modern-day relationship between two professional women in their 20s.
Julie Wallace has always wanted to write. Trying to escape the Great Depression, Julie's father buys The Alderton Sentinel, a small-town newspaper in flood-prone Alderton, Pennsylvania, and moves his family there. As flash floods ominously increase, Julie's investigative reporting uncovers secrets that could endanger the entire community. Julie, the newspaper, and her family are thrown into a perilous standoff with the owners of the steel mills as they investigate the conditions of the steelworkers. Battle lines are drawn between the steel mill owners and their immigrant laborers. As The Sentinel and Julie take on a more aggressive role in reforming these conditions in their community, seething tensions come to a head. When a devastating tragedy follows a shocking revelation, Julie's courage and strength are tested. Will truth and justice win, or will Julie lose everything she holds dear?
Written for children 7 years old and younger, Julie is red-haired with freckles and gets teased for being different. She is always kind to others and she doesn't understand why Ann makes fun of her. This story helps parents address the subject of bullying in a light-hearted way. Julie is the fourth and final book of the Susie series.
Julie, Kate, and Bailey are super excited The three friends have turned eight years old, which means they can finally go to Miss Annie's Magic School, where they'll learn to fly on brooms, cast magic spells, and learn important lessons as they study to become witches.But Miss Annie's School isn't always easy. Flying on magic brooms should be a fun lesson for young witches, but Julie is afraid of heights. While her friends are flying through the sky, Julie stays on the ground. Will Julie overcome her fear, join her friends, and learn to fly? See what happens in this fun and magical book for kids aged 6-8.The Magic School for Girls Chapter Books are a set of related beginning readers stories that can be read in any order.
Sam und Julie sind Jugendfreunde am Bodensee. Nachdem Sam eine Abfuhr von Julie bekommt, zieht er nach Berlin. Julie wird im Wald vergewaltigt. Ihr schwuler Freund wird verd chtigt, festgenommen und verurteilt. Dann bekommt Julie ein Kind, Sally. Sam verkraftet den Missbrauch an seiner Jugendliebe nicht und geht ins Kloster. Nach 15 Jahren kommt Sam zur ck an den Bodensee. Sam und Julie verlieben sich und heiraten. Sam hat eine Aff re. Julie und Ihre Tochter bekommen gleichzeitig einen Sohn, Chris und Freddy. Dann ist da noch Alfredo, Sally's Ehemann. ... Eine spannende, atemberaubende Geschichte, die viele Fragen aufwirft. War Frank wirklich der T ter? Wer sind die V ter von Sally, Chris und Freddy? Wer ist Alfredo? Letztlich noch ein Todesfall Mord oder Totschlag? Gibt es da noch ein Happy End?
A New York Times Bestseller Will the dam hold? Julie Wallace has always wanted to write. Trying to escape the Great Depression, Julie's father buys the Alderton Sentinel, a small-town newspaper in flood-prone Alderton, Pennsylvania, and moves his family there. As flash floods ominously increase, Julie's investigative reporting uncovers secrets that could endanger the entire community. Julie, the newspaper, and her family are thrown into a perilous standoff with the owners of the steel mills as they investigate the conditions of the immigrant laborers. As the Alderton Sentinel and Julie take on a more aggressive role to reform these conditions, seething tensions come to a head. When a devastating tragedy follows a shocking revelation, Julie's courage and strength are tested. Will truth and justice win, or will Julie lose everything she holds dear?