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Expect the Unexpected

Expect the Unexpected

Lucy M Talisker

Books on Demand
2016
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Wo "Fifty Shades of Grey" endet, f ngt EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED an. EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED - ERREGENDES SPIEL Alice genie t ihr Leben in Berlin in vollen Z gen, liebt Sex mit wechselnden Partnern und hat trotzdem eine bisher unerf llte Sehnsucht. Als pl tzlich der englische Million r und Starautor Sam MacAllan auftaucht, erf llt er ihr eine wunderbare Nacht lang ihre Fantasien. Doch Sam scheint in ihr nur eine fl chtige Aff re zu sehen. Good-bye, mein Master Alice ahnt nicht, wie stark auch Sams Gef hle f r sie sind. Bis er in einem omin sen Herrenhaus in der N he von London ein heimliches Treffen f r sie beide arrangiert. Was erwartet Alice dort? Mit Herzklopfen l sst sie sich auf das riskante Spiel ein ... EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED - FESSELNDES SPIEL Alice hat ihren Master gefunden: Der englische Million r und Drehbuchautor Sam MacAllan entf hrt sie in eine unbekannte Welt aus Dominanz und Lust. Dunkel und erregend sind die fesselnden Spiele, die Sam mit ihr im geheimnisvollen Roten Salon auf seinem Landsitz Wilbour House spielt. S er Schmerz, Unterwerfung und gr te Erf llung genie t Alice unter der Anleitung ihres Masters. Als Zeichen des Gehorsams tr gt sie das Tattoo der schwarzen Schach-Dame auf ihrem Schulterblatt - ewiges Symbol ihrer Liebe zu Sam. Doch ein schrecklicher Verdacht ndert von einem Tag auf den anderen alles. Sams Liebe schl gt in Hass um, und seine Bestrafung schmerzt grausam. Was ist nur geschehen? EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED - DOPPELTES SPIEL Endlich wieder vereint mit ihrem Dom Sam MacAllan, genie t Alice hemmungslose Unterwerfung und erregende Erf llung. Doch etwas ist anders, seit sie mit Dhiren Singh im Helikopter auf Sams exklusiver Privatinsel gelandet ist: Ihre geheimen Fantasien drehen sich pl tzlich um den exotischen Inder mit den faszinierend gr nen Augen, Sams Freund seit Oxford-Zeiten. Sie sehnt sich danach, auch ihm zu geh ren. Und ihr Master erh rt ihr stummes Flehen: Sam ist bereit, sie mit dem anderen Mann zu teilen Als Dhiren sie in
Lucy M. Montgomery Ana La del Tejado Verde

Lucy M. Montgomery Ana La del Tejado Verde

Lucy M. Montgomery

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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En principio se escribi para todas las edades, pero en d cadas recientes se lo consider un libro para ni os. La obra narra la vida de Anne Shirley, una ni a hu rfana que gracias a su car cter imaginativo y despierto logra encandilar a todos los habitantes de Avonlea, el peque o pueblo pesquero ficticio en la (Isla del Pr ncipe Eduardo) donde se desarrolla la historia a principios del siglo XX.
Sweet, Tart, and Golden

Sweet, Tart, and Golden

Lucy M. Long

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS
2026
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Whether Jonagolds or Ida Reds, the apple provides Midwesterners with both a versatile food and a powerful archetype of their culture and heritage. Lucy M. Long examines the ubiquitous fruit's place in regional culture and its role in how people in the Midwest think of themselves and the wider world. Long guides readers to festivals and introduces them to orchard owners while tracing the history of how apples became a central part of Midwesterners' landscape, leisure, tables, and way of life. Johnny Appleseed folklore, sustainability and the apple business, the meanings behind the Grand Rapids Applebutter Fest, a recipe for apple caramel cheesecake—Long reveals a quintessential American fruit in all its glory. Lively and surprising, Sweet, Tart, and Golden blends food history with on-the-ground exploration to tell the multifaceted story of the apple.
Regional American Food Culture

Regional American Food Culture

Lucy M. Long

Greenwood Press
2009
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Regional American food culture still exists and is strongest in more rural, homogenous areas of the country. Regional foods are a major component of regional identities, and Americans make a big to-do about their home-grown favorites. The current food cultures of the major American regions-northeast/New England, the Mid-Atlantic, the South, the West, the Midwest-and subregions are illuminated here like never before. Everyone knows something about the iconic fare of a region, such as Soul Food in the South and New England clam bakes, but with this resource readers are able to delve wider and deeper into how Americans from Alaska to Hawaii to the Amish country of the Midwest to the Eastern Seaboard sustain themselves and what their food lifestyles are today. The unique regional food cultures that have developed according to natural resources and population are increasingly affected by social and economic trends. Increasingly mobile Americans generally have access to the same fast food and supermarket chain offerings, read the same mass market food magazines and watch the cable food shows, and younger generations may have less time to continue family food traditions such as baking the ethnic breads and desserts that their mothers did. Regional American Food Culture discusses the various traditions within the context of a new millennium. Narrative chapters describe the background of the regional food culture, what the primary foods are, how the food is cooked and by whom, what the typical meals are, how food is used in special occasions, and diet and health issues in the regions. A chronology, resource guide, selected bibliography, and illustrations complement the text.
Mongolian Film Music

Mongolian Film Music

Lucy M. Rees

Routledge
2020
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In 1936 the Mongolian socialist government decreed the establishment of a film industry with the principal aim of disseminating propaganda to the largely nomadic population. The government sent promising young rural Mongolian musicians to Soviet conservatoires to be trained formally as composers. On their return they utilised their traditional Mongolian musical backgrounds and the musical skills learned during their studies to compose scores to the 167 propaganda films produced by the state film studio between 1938 and 1990. Lucy M. Rees provides an overview of the rich mosaic of music genres that appeared in these film soundtracks, including symphonic music influenced by Western art music, modified forms of Mongolian traditional music, and a new genre known as ’professional music’ that combined both symphonic and Mongolian traditional characteristics. Case studies of key composers and film scores are presented, demonstrating the influence of cultural policy on film music and showing how film scores complemented the ideological message of the films. There are discussions of films that celebrate the 1921 Revolution that led to Mongolia becoming a socialist nation, those that foreshadowed the 1990 Democratic Revolution that drew the socialist era to a close, and the diverse range of films and scores produced after 1990 in the aftermath of the socialist regime.
The Children of Green Knowe Collection

The Children of Green Knowe Collection

Lucy M. Boston

Faber Faber
2013
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The Children of Green Knowe Collection brings the Lucy Boston classics The Children of Green Knowe and River at Green Knowe together in one beautifully packaged edition.These enchanting, haunting stories from Carnegie winner Lucy M. Boston have become modern classics, beautifully evoking all the magic and wonder of childhood. Now The Children of Green Knowe and River at Green Knowe are available in one edition.Children of Green KnoweTolly's great grandmother isn't a witch, but both she and her old house, Green Knowe, are full of a very special kind of magic. There are other children in the house - children who were happy there centuries before. Running around Green Knowe's moat, gardens and mysterious rooms, Tolly slowly discovers them, their toys and animals, and their wonderful stories . . .River at Green Knowe'What a lot of islands the river makes,' said Ida. 'We must go exploring and sail around them all.'And so begins a wonderful, magical summer. Ida, Oscar and Ping are staying with Ida's great-aunt at the ancient, river-encircled house of Green Knowe. They set out to chart the river in the canoe, and soon discover that it has some surprising and mysterious secrets.'An award-winning classic story of a friendship.' LoveReading4Kids'Magic, mystery and fun will bring listeners along for an entertaining ride.' Publishers Weekly
The Children of Green Knowe

The Children of Green Knowe

Lucy M. Boston

FABER FABER
2024
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Discover the timeless Carnegie-winning classic based on a real manor house, in a story steeped in history, magic and spirits from the past.This deluxe 70th anniversary gift edition features a beautiful foiled jacket and inside illustrations by the author's own son.'Are there sometimes other children here?'Mrs Oldknow looked at him as if she would like to know everything about him before she answered.'Yes,' she said, 'sometimes.'Tolly has been sent to live with his great-grandmother, Mrs Oldknow, in an ancient manor house deep in the countryside. Green Knowe and its grounds are full of exciting toys, pictures and objects and there is so much to see and do. But not only that - the house is haunted! And the ghosts Toby, Alexander and Linnet all have their own stories to tell.'A classic treasure' Guardian
Chinese in the Post-Civil War South

Chinese in the Post-Civil War South

Lucy M. Cohen

Louisiana State University Press
1999
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In much of the United States, immigrants from China banded together in self-enclosed communities, ""Chinatowns,"" in which they retained their language, culture, and social organization. In the South, however, the Chinese began to merge into the surrounding communities within a single generation's time, quickly disappearing from historical accounts and becoming, as they themselves phrased it, a ""mixed nation.""Lucy M. Cohen's Chinese in the Post-Civil War South traces the experience of the Chinese who came to the South during Reconstruction. Many of them were recruited by planters eager to fill the labor vacuum created by emancipation with ""coolie"" labor. The Planters' aims were obstructed in part by the federal government's determination not to allow the South the opportunity to create a new form of slavery. Some Chinese did, however, enter into labor contracts with planters- agreements that the planters often altered without consultation or negotiation with the workers. With the Chinese intent upon the inviolability of their contracts, the arrangements with the planters soon broke down.At the end of their employment on the plantations, some of the immigrants returned to China or departed for other areas of the United States. Still others, however, chose to remain near where they had been employed. Living in cultural isolation rather than in the China towns in major cities, the immigrants soon no longer used their original language to communicate within the home; they adopted new surnames, so that even among brothers and sisters variations of names existed; they formed no associations or guilds specific to their heritage; and they intermarried, so that a few generations later their physical features were no longer readily observable in their descendants.Based on extensive research in documents and family correspondence as well as interviews with descendants of the immigrants, this study by Lucy Cohen is the first history of the Chinese in the Reconstruction South- their rejection of the role that planter society had envisioned for them and their quick adaptation into a less rigid segment of rural southern society.
A Brief History of Camas Prairie Idaho

A Brief History of Camas Prairie Idaho

Lucy M. Nelson

Hassell Street Press
2021
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
A Brief History of Camas Prairie Idaho

A Brief History of Camas Prairie Idaho

Lucy M. Nelson

Hassell Street Press
2021
nidottu
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.