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Molly and the Shipwreck

Author : Malachy Doyle
Publisher : eBook Partnership
Page : 40 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2021-11-01
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781913733926

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Molly and the Shipwreck by Malachy Doyle Pdf

Molly and her dad rescue three people in trouble from a small boat off the coast. Though they speak different languages, the new arrivals quickly make friends with the islanders, who offer them somewhere to stay and some clothes and food. Just a few weeks later, a new challenge threatens this relationship, but will Molly and the islanders be able to help their new friends?

Shipwreck in Art and Literature

Author : Carl Thompson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2014-05-09
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781136161537

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Shipwreck in Art and Literature by Carl Thompson Pdf

Tales of shipwreck have always fascinated audiences, and as a result there is a rich literature of suffering at sea, and an equally rich tradition of visual art depicting this theme. Exploring the shifting semiotics and symbolism of shipwreck, the interdisciplinary essays in this volume provide a history of a major literary and artistic motif as they consider how depictions have varied over time, and across genres and cultures. Simultaneously, they explore the imaginative potential of shipwreck as they consider the many meanings that have historically attached to maritime disaster and suffering at sea. Spanning both popular and high culture, and addressing a range of political, spiritual, aesthetic and environmental concerns, this cross-cultural, comparative study sheds new light on changing attitudes to the sea, especially in the West. In particular, it foregrounds the role played by the maritime in the emergence of Western modernity, and so will appeal not only to those interested in literature and art, but also to scholars in history, geography, international relations, and postcolonial studies.

Sanity & Tallulah

Author : Molly Brooks
Publisher : Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2018-10-04
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781368027373

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Sanity & Tallulah by Molly Brooks Pdf

Sanity Jones and Tallulah Vega are best friends on Wilnick, the dilapidated space station they call home at the end of the galaxy. So naturally, when gifted scientist Sanity uses her lab skills and energy allowance to create a definitely-illegal-but-impossibly-cute three-headed kitten, she has to show Tallulah. But Princess, Sparkle, Destroyer of Worlds is a bit of a handful, and it isn't long before the kitten escapes to wreak havoc on the space station. The girls will have to turn Wilnick upside down to find her, but not before causing the whole place to evacuate! Can they save their home before it's too late? Readers will be over the moon for this rollicking space adventure by debut author Molly Brooks.

The Island Child

Author : Molly Aitken
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2020-07-28
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780525658382

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The Island Child by Molly Aitken Pdf

A spellbinding, deeply felt debut novel--soaring and poignant--about passion, freedom, motherhood, and the power to shape our destinies. Oona grew up on the island of Inis: a wind-blasted rock off the coast of Ireland where the men went out on fishing boats and the women tended turf fires; where the only book was the Bible; and where girls stayed at home until they became mothers themselves. The island was a gift for some, a prison for others. Even as a child, Oona knew she wanted to leave, but she never could have anticipated the tumultuous turn of events that would ultimately compel her to flee. Now, after twenty years--after Oona has forged a new, very different life for herself--her daughter vanishes, forcing Oona to face her past in order, finally, to be free of it. Heralding a singularly gifted new voice in fiction, The Island Child is a timeless story of birth and betrayal, storms and shipwrecks and fairy children, and the weight of long-buried secrets.

Bordering on the Body

Author : Laura Doyle
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 1994-12-22
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780195358759

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Bordering on the Body by Laura Doyle Pdf

The figure of the mother in literature and the arts has been the subject of much recent critical attention. Whereas many studies have focused on women writers and the maternal, Laura Doyle significantly broadens the field by tracing the racial logic internal to Western representations of maternality at least since Romanticism. She formulates a theory of "racial patriarchy" in which the circumscription of reproduction within racial borders engenders what she calls the "race mother" in literary and cultural narratives. Pairing literary movements not often considered together--Modernism and the Harlem Renaissance--Doyle reveals that this figure haunts the openings of diverse modern novels and initiates their experimental narrative trajectories. Figures such as the slave mother in Invisible Man, Lena Grove in Light in August, Mrs. Dedalus in Ulysses, and Sethe in Beloved, Doyle shows, embody racial, sexual, and metaphysical anxieties which modern authors expose reconfigure, and attempt to surpass. Making use of heterogeneous materials, including kinship studies, phenomenology, and histories of slavery, Bordering on the Body traces the symbolic operations of the "race mother" from Romanticism and nineteenth-century biology to eugenics and twentieth-century fiction. A breakthrough in race and gender theory, a racial reconfiguration of modernism, and a reinterpretation of discourses of nature since Romanticism, the book will engage a wide spectrum of readers in literary and cultural studies.

Heroine of the Titanic

Author : Elaine Landau
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 150 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0395939127

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Heroine of the Titanic by Elaine Landau Pdf

Margaret (Molly) Brown is best known for her bravery and compassion during the tragic sinking of the Titanic, which catapulted her to international fame virtually overnight. But few people are aware that she was also an outspoken suffragist, a tireless champion of miners" rights, and one of the first women to run for the U.S. Congress. Raised in a working-class Mississippi River town, Margaret-who was never called Molly in her lifetime-followed her brother to a rough-and-tumble Colorado boomtown at a time when few women dared to settle in the then untamed West. She married a silver miner who eventually struck it rich, and she used her new wealth and social prominence to further her own education and to fight for the rights of others, regardless of their race or religious beliefs.This vivid account of Margaret Brown"s remarkable life from well-regarded author Elaine Landau shows how much a strong woman could accomplish, even at a time when few opportunities were available. Archival photographs and excerpts from early-twentieth-century newspapers and Brown family letters provide a clear picture of this forward-looking, energetic individual and the society that she strove to reform. Chronology, endnotes, bibliography, index.

Addy of the Door Islands

Author : Judy DuCharme
Publisher : Ambassador International
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2022-05-03
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 9781649603258

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Addy of the Door Islands by Judy DuCharme Pdf

When Addy and her sister Molly step off the Orphan Train Steamer in Ephraim, Wisconsin, no one waits for them. Hopes for a family that would treat them kindly while they worked for them are gone. Addy determines to find a job and care for her sister, but that presents problems she can’t quite handle. Even though Mr. Captain offers to help the girls find a home, Addy is convinced no one will ever want them. She’s just too much trouble and too impetuous. Besides, those pesky feelings of abandonment stalk her heart. As Addy and Molly get to know the kind and strong people of Door County and its isolated islands, perhaps they will actually find a place to call home. But will they ever learn about the family they lost? And what of the others from the Orphan Train? Who will love these children? Join Addy in her quest to grow into the heritage of the islanders by becoming a strong survivor and helping others do the same. Her attitude and actions will delight you and drive you crazy. In Addy of the Door Islands, Judy DuCharme continues the saga of the fascinating people of this island community at the tip of Door County, Wisconsin. Set in the late-1800s, Addy of the Door Islands shares the story of two amazing orphan girls who just want to be loved. Through their story, learn more about the islands and the children who were part of the history of the Orphan Train. And catch up with the people you loved in Lainey of the Door Islands.

The Log of the Molly B

Author : Pete Hogan
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 1908308214

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The Log of the Molly B by Pete Hogan Pdf

Pete Hogan's dream is to sail away into the sunset. It does not really work out like that, but he does build his boat, the Molly B, a Tahiti Ketch, and sails it engineless and on a shoestring down the coast of California, through the Panama Canal, and across the Atlantic to Ireland, with numerous adventures along the way. Ten years later while sailing around the world the boat sinks in the Mediterranean in a storm and Pete is lucky to survive. In short, this is the story of one boat, the 30 foot long Molly B, from building to shipwreck, and the man who lived to tell the tale. Lavishly illustrated by the author, a professional artist. "Illustrated with Hogan's lovely watercolors, this book is a recommended read for anyone who loves sailing or at least the armchair equivalent."--Library Journal

Shipwrecks of Lake Michigan

Author : Benjamin J. Shelak
Publisher : Big Earth Publishing
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : History
ISBN : 1931599211

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Shipwrecks of Lake Michigan by Benjamin J. Shelak Pdf

"Shipwrecks of Lake Michigan" is a comprehensive collection of information about legendary wrecks on Lake Michigan--1800 to present. Author Benjamin J. Shelak.

Escape to Ecclesia

Author : Lisa Meredith Shah
Publisher : BalboaPress
Page : 380 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2012-08-15
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781452506463

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Escape to Ecclesia by Lisa Meredith Shah Pdf

In a world between worlds, Molly Grace, a very special teenage girl, struggles with her destiny to lead both humans and an amphibious race of aliens on their shared, parallel journey of transformation. Both races are swept up in a tide of evolutionary revolution, and each will learn that they need the other in ways neither could predict. Escape to Ecclesia brings together the disparate fields of science and spirituality to tell the story of two different species who share a common challenge. This adventure unfolds as an unexpected journey through the experience of an ever-expanding universe, highlighting the spiritual power of personal energy and focus. As told from Mollys point of view, the story brings new perspectives to certain significant moments of human history as their places in the big picture are revealed. Mollys quest is not without challenge or conflicts, as both human and alien encounter obstacles along the way. Her journey is a metaphor for the greater journey both species face, and in her successes and failures she inspires and educates them both. This story offers a new look at some old ideas and proposes creative perspectives on the age-old belief of a utopian society of the future.

The Ghost Network

Author : Catie Disabato
Publisher : Melville House
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2015-05-05
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781612194356

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The Ghost Network by Catie Disabato Pdf

Has the world’s hottest pop star been kidnapped, joined a secret sect, or simply gone into hiding? The answer lies in the abandoned subway stations of Chicago . . . One minute insanely famous pop singer Molly Metropolis is on her way to a major performance in Chicago, and the next, she’s gone. A journalist who’s been covering Molly joins the singer's personal assistant in an increasingly desperate search to find her, guided by a journal left behind in her hotel room, and possible clues hidden in her songs—all of which seem to point to an abandoned line in the Chicago subway system. It leads them to a map of half-completed train lines underneath Chicago, which in turn leads them to the secret, subterranean headquarters of an obscure intellectual sect—and the realization that they’ve gone too far to turn back. And if a superstar can disappear without a trace . . . what can happen to these young women? Suspenseful and wildly original, The Ghost Network is a novel about larger-than-life fantasies—of love, sex, pop music, amateur detective work, and personal reinvention. Debut novelist Catie Disabato bursts on the scene with an ingeniously plotted, witty, haunting mystery.

Joyce

Author : Susan Stanford Friedman
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 327 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2018-03-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781501722912

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Joyce by Susan Stanford Friedman Pdf

Did James Joyce, that icon of modernity, spearhead the dismantling of the Cartesian subject? Or was he a supreme example of a modern man forever divided and never fully known to himself? This volume reads the dialogue of contradictory cultural voices in Joyce’s works—revolutionary and reactionary, critical and subject to critique, marginal and central. It includes ten essays that identify repressed elements in Joyce’s writings and examine how psychic and cultural repressions persistently surface in his texts. Contributors include Joseph A. Boone, Marilyn L. Brownstein, Jay Clayton, Laura Doyle, Susan Stanford Friedman, Christine Froula, Ellen Carol Jones, Alberto Moreirias, Richard Pearce, and Robert Spoo.

Molly's Magic Wardrobe: the Mermaid Mission

Author : Adam Guillain,Charlotte Guillain
Publisher : Egmont UK Limited
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2019-04-04
Category : Children's costumes
ISBN : 1405285370

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Molly's Magic Wardrobe: the Mermaid Mission by Adam Guillain,Charlotte Guillain Pdf

Join Molly as she visits the enchanted dressing-up wardrobe in her Granny's house. There are so many costumes to choose from. Today she's going to be... a mermaid! With a whizz and a pop and a shower of stars, Molly dives below the sea and soon finds herself on a mission: she must race to save the mermaids' shipwreck from some pesky sharks!

The Treasure of Savage Island

Author : Lenore Hart
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2005-08-18
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781101127650

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The Treasure of Savage Island by Lenore Hart Pdf

Rafe is an escaped slave, shipwrecked while stowing away to Boston. Molly is the strong-willed, penniless island girl who rescues him. Their wary friendship is tested when Savage Island is raided by picaroons still loyal to England after the Revolution. The two must work together to save Molly’s wounded father, expose a traitor, find a legendary treasure to free Molly’s family from debt, and spirit Rafe away to freedom.

Wind-Borne Sister

Author : Melinda Holland
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 187 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2015-03-17
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781498206532

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Wind-Borne Sister by Melinda Holland Pdf

Wind-Borne Sister narrates the story of a young woman's journey from grief and an uncertain future into a sense of purpose, hope, and identity. Along Brie's travels, the people and resources she encounters contribute to her unfolding sense of call and her growing, vibrant faith. As she is drawn deeper into a risk-filled mystery, she is blessed by the aid of Susannah, a wise, blind artist; precocious seven-year-old Lily Mae; and the tender and resourceful Toby Graham. Despite conflict and an ever-present danger, Brie's Christian beliefs, vital friendships, and mystical gift of healing carry her forward in unexpected and dynamic ways. In the midst of adventures and challenges, Wind-Borne Sister showcases the importance of trusting one's heart, the rich gift of life in community, and the stunning and steadfast power of prayer.