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Rebecca's Tale

Rebecca's Tale

Sally Beauman

William Morrow Company
2007
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April 1951. It has been twenty years since the death of Rebecca, the hauntingly beautiful first wife of Maxim de Winter, and twenty years since Manderley, the de Winter family's estate, was destroyed by fire. But Rebecca's tale is just beginning. Colonel Julyan, an old family friend, receives an anonymous package concerning Rebecca. An inquisitive young scholar named Terence Gray appears and stirs up the quiet seaside hamlet with questions about the past and the close ties he soon forges with the Colonel and his eligible daughter, Ellie. Amid bitter gossip and murky intrigue, the trio begins a search for the real Rebecca and the truth behind her mysterious death.
Rebecca's Vest

Rebecca's Vest

Karl Miller

Faber Faber
2008
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'Miller was in his mother's womb when she left his father in London, bringing to an end a brief marriage. Rebecca's Vest treats subsequent beginnings and phases of his life: orphan-like upbringing by female relatives in the heart of Midlothian; national service; Cambridge and the start of his career in London, which was to culminate in his founding editorship of the London Review of Books ... Karl Miller is as generously sensitive to the gifts and style of others as he is savagely precise about his own shortcomings.' Mick Imlah'Like walking barefoot on sharp pebbles - and worth every memorable, searing step.' Valentine Cunningham'A dry, witty, elegant book, Rebecca's Vest stays in my mind while other books fade.' Doris Lessing'Fascinated by doubleness, the author of a highly original critical work on the subject, Miller calls himself a double man, but understates the case. There are more than two of him in there.' Clive James
Rebecca's Garden

Rebecca's Garden

Jj Ward

Jeff Ward
2022
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Daniel Stoker's picture-perfect life was forever destroyed that fateful spring day. With his back turned for but a moment, his daughter was taken from him. His entire life stolen from him, and with it, any chance of ever finding justice. Dan was a good man, but the evil that took everything from him, set him down a dark and deadly path. One that could consume him, and one of which he might never return. After a year filled with sorrow, Dan hoped that a return to his childhood home would help to heal the pain left in his heart by Mason Langford. It was there that he would discover his path to retribution. There he would learn that from the ugliness of an evil world, he could create something truly beautiful, and find a new purpose for what remained of his life. Dan's new purpose would bring him closer than he ever imagined to pure evil, and it would change him forever. Dan would learn that sometimes, the only way to fight evil, is with evil.
Rebecca's Revival

Rebecca's Revival

Jon F. Sensbach

Harvard University Press
2006
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Rebecca's Revival is the remarkable story of a Caribbean woman--a slave turned evangelist--who helped inspire the rise of black Christianity in the Atlantic world. All but unknown today, Rebecca Protten left an enduring influence on African-American religion and society. Born in 1718, Protten had a childhood conversion experience, gained her freedom from bondage, and joined a group of German proselytizers from the Moravian Church. She embarked on an itinerant mission, preaching to hundreds of the enslaved Africans of St. Thomas, a Danish sugar colony in the West Indies. Laboring in obscurity and weathering persecution from hostile planters, Protten and other black preachers created the earliest African Protestant congregation in the Americas. Protten's eventful life--the recruiting of converts, an interracial marriage, a trial on charges of blasphemy and inciting of slaves, travels to Germany and West Africa--placed her on the cusp of an emerging international Afro-Atlantic evangelicalism. Her career provides a unique lens on this prophetic movement that would soon sweep through the slave quarters of the Caribbean and North America, radically transforming African-American culture.Jon Sensbach has pieced together this forgotten life of a black visionary from German, Danish, and Dutch records, including letters in Protten's own hand, to create an astounding tale of one woman's freedom amidst the slave trade. Protten's life, with its evangelical efforts on three continents, reveals the dynamic relations of the Atlantic world and affords great insight into the ways black Christianity developed in the New World.
Rebecca’s Children

Rebecca’s Children

Alan F. Segal

Harvard University Press
1989
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Renowned scholar Alan F. Segal offers startlingly new insights into the origins of rabbinic Judaism and Christianity. These twin descendants of Hebrew heritage shared the same social, cultural, and ideological context, as well as the same minority status, in the first century of the common era.Through skillful application of social science theories to ancient Western thought, including Judaism, Hellenism, early Christianity, and a host of other sectarian beliefs, Segal reinterprets some of the most important events of Jewish and Christian life in the Roman world. For example, he finds:— That the concept of myth, as it related to covenant, was a central force of Jewish life. The Torah was the embodiment of covenant both for Jews living in exile and for the Jewish community in Israel.— That the Torah legitimated all native institutions at the time of Jesus, even though the Temple, Sanhedrin, and Synagogue, as well as the concepts of messiah and resurrection, were profoundly affected by Hellenism. Both rabbinic Judaism and Christianity necessarily relied on the Torah to authenticate their claim on Jewish life.— That the unique cohesion of early Christianity, assuring its phenomenal success in the Hellenistic world, was assisted by the Jewish practices of apocalypticism, conversion, and rejection of civic ritual.— That the concept of acculturation clarifies the Maccabean revolt, the rise of Christianity, and the emergence of rabbinic Judaism.— That contemporary models of revolution point to the place of Jesus as a radical.— That early rabbinism grew out of the attempts of middle-class Pharisees to reach a higher sacred status in Judea while at the same time maintaining their cohesion through ritual purity.— That the dispute between Judaism and Christianity reflects a class conflict over the meaning of covenant.The rising turmoil between Jews and Christians affected the development of both rabbinic Judaism and Christianity, as each tried to preserve the partly destroyed culture of Judea by becoming a religion. Both attempted to take the best of Judean and Hellenistic society without giving up the essential aspects of Israelite life. Both spiritualized old national symbols of the covenant and practices that consolidated power after the disastrous wars with Rome. The separation between Judaism and Christianity, sealed in magic, monotheism, law, and universalism, fractured what remained of the shared symbolic life of Judea, leaving Judaism and Christianity to fulfill the biblical demands of their god in entirely different ways.
Rebecca's Tale

Rebecca's Tale

Sally Beauman

Little, Brown Book Group
2002
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From Sally Beauman, the bestselling author of DESTINY, comes the superbly daring and completely captivating companion to one of the best-loved novels in the English language. 'A masterly piece of literary resurrection' Penny Perrick, Sunday Times
Rebecca`s Reward

Rebecca`s Reward

Lauraine Snelling

Bethany House Publishers, a division of Baker Publishing Group
2008
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Nineteen-year-old Rebecca Baard has experienced more than her share of sorrow, and now she is afraid to open her heart to love. Besides, no man has ever shown enough interest in her to come courting. So Rebecca's friends set out to remedy the situation, concocting social events to attract all the eligible bachelors in Blessing and advising her in the use of feminine wiles. When non of these efforts seem to work, Rebecca tries yet another tack, only to discover that even the best of intentions can't keep events from taking a surprising turn. Will Rebecca overcome her fears, or will she settle for something less than love?
Rebecca's Daughters

Rebecca's Daughters

Dylan Thomas

NEW DIRECTIONS PUBLISHING CORPORATION
1983
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Rebecca's Daughters is the nearest Dylan Thomas ever came to realizing his ambition to write a film scenario in such a way that it would not only stand ready for shooting but would, at the same time, give the ordinary reader a visual impression of the film in words. A romantic adventure story set in mid-nineteenth-century Wales, Rebecca's Daughters has a dashing hero who is not what he seems; commonfolk oppressed by the landowners; and finally, justice triumphant over greed and misused privilege. Who is the mysterious "Rebecca" swathed in wide black skirts with a shawl drawn over his mouth and his eyes flashing from beneath the brim of his tall black hat as he exhorts his "daughters" to tear down the hated tollgates imposed by the gentry's Turnpike Trust? And where does the foppish Anthony Raine--just returned from a tour in India with the despised British army--stand? And how is the lovely Rhiannon to choose between them? This reissue of Thomas's delightful tale of derring-do has been illustrated with charm and verve by the celebrated wood engraver and graphic artist Fritz Eichenberg.
Rebecca's Reveries

Rebecca's Reveries

Marnie L. Pehrson

C.E.S Business Consultants
2004
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Rebecca Marchant had led a sheltered life until she found herself inexplicably drawn to the home of her father's youth. Surrounded by the historical landscape of the Chickamauga Battlefield in Georgia, Rebecca finds herself plagued by haunting dreams and vivid visions of Civil War events. As Rebecca walks a mile in another girl's moccasins through her visions and dreams she learns about compassion, forgiveness, temptation and the power of true love.
Rebecca's Song

Rebecca's Song

Dawn Kinzer

Morningview Publishing
2018
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A small-town school teacher who lost hope of having her own family.A big-city railroad detective driven to capture his sister's killer.And three young orphans who need them both. Inspirational Historical Romance NovelRebecca Hoyt's one constant was her dedication to her beloved students. Now, a rebellious child could cost her the job she loves. Without her teaching position, what would she do?Detective Jesse Rand prides himself in protecting the people who ride the railroads. But, when his own sister and brother-in-law are killed by train robbers, the detective blames himself. Yet, another duty calls--he must venture to Riverton where his niece and nephews were left in the care of their beautiful and stubborn teacher, Rebecca Hoyt. They need to mourn and heal, but Jesse is determined to find his sister's killers. Rebecca is willing to help care for the children, but she also fears getting too close to them--or their handsome uncle--knowing the day will come when he'll take them back to Chicago.Will Jesse and Rebecca find a way to open their hearts and work together? Or will they, along with the children, lose out on love?BOOK CLUB MEMBERS - You'll find 20 questions included for discussion and reflection.
Rebecca's Anchor

Rebecca's Anchor

Patricia Reece

Outta Holler Publishing
2022
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Starlyn Craighead comes home to Virginia after fighting in the revolutionary war, where his cousin Andrew is wounded when they defeat the British at the battle of Cowpens.He must now fight a worthy opponent for the woman he loves. The men of their community, and the 'Old Wagoner', General Morgan, gather around to see who wins the right to pursue Rebecca Thompson."It were a bloody fight, it were. I even put me money on Woodson but that Craighead would not quit. He just got back up and came at Woodson again," says one man.Freedom from Britain opened up the west and over the hills the settlers swarmed. His father Thomas's freighting business grew. Starlyn borrowed on a note from Father, built close by, adding a freighting shed to handle their growing business. His acreage yielded good cash crops, providing plenty for their growing family.Throughout their lives his brother Jack held resentment toward Starlyn. Now circumstances have arisen where Starlyn must trust Jack with all he treasures. Will Brother Jack keep his promise to Starlyn?
Rebecca's Story: Silence

Rebecca's Story: Silence

Barbara Denise Fox

Lulu Press Inc
2014
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Rebecca was just an ordinary girl, but what does it take to send someone ordinary over the edge? Working in a call centre might be the start of it, or could it be the end? Starting out at a new job in a call centre, Rebecca has to go through all the palaver of training and getting to know new people, only things don't go as planned and she ends up hating her job more than she hated her life. Drinking starts to be a large part in her life as slowly she delves deeper and deeper into the world of an alcoholic. Meanwhile, there is a killer on the loose, wreaking havoc and mutilating bodies faster than the police can keep track of, each time in a new and more inventive way. The killer dubbed as The Silence Killer continues to evade police radar, but will he/she ever be caught? Will Rebecca's life spiral out of control just as she starts her new career? Will The Silence killer come for her too?
Rebecca's Story: Silence

Rebecca's Story: Silence

Barbara Denise Fox

Lulu Press Inc
2014
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Rebecca was just an ordinary girl, but what does it take to send someone ordinary over the edge? Working in a call centre might be the start of it, or could it be the end? Starting out at a new job in a call centre, Rebecca has to go through all the palaver of training and getting to know new people, only things don't go as planned and she ends up hating her job more than she hated her life. Drinking starts to be a large part in her life as slowly she delves deeper and deeper into the world of an alcoholic. Meanwhile, there is a killer on the loose, wreaking havoc and mutilating bodies faster than the police can keep track of, each time in a new and more inventive way. The killer dubbed as The Silence Killer continues to evade police radar, but will he/she ever be caught? Will Rebecca's life spiral out of control just as she starts her new career? Will The Silence killer come for her too?
rebecca's poetry book

rebecca's poetry book

Rebecca Pineda

Lulu.com
2013
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rebecca's poetry book is about all kind's of different poems personal, emotional, physical, hope, inspritional, and love, death poems as well some fictional . some poems are for my husband each time i wrote down my feelings and put it in poetry some poetry are very heart felt and can make a person cry . some are mixed in with personal feelings that also have fictional as the outcom
Rebecca's Revenge

Rebecca's Revenge

William Forde

Lulu.com
2014
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'Rebeca's Revenge' was written by me many years ago, but until now, I did not feel comfortable publishing it as it would have greatly conflicted with the image that I had established over a fifteen year period with my child readership audience. Now however, in the autumn of my life where I write only for adults, it feels appropriate to have this 'strictly for adults' story published widely. 'Rebecca's Revenge' is an adult novel spanning forty years between 1950-2,000. Set in the mills of rural Yorkshire and Lancashire, the fashion houses of Paris and the executive board rooms of New York it tells of rape, betrayal and revenge; the latter which takes forty years to plan and exact. Young Sally Cartwright discovers her physical attraction for another girl who is raped and vows revenge.