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A Photorealist painter, Mary Pratt predominantly worked from photographs, often tracing her compositions straight from slides projected onto canvas or paper. Later in her career, Pratt also experimented in mixed media and printmaking.
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‘Compelling and utterly absorbing … an artfully crafted debut that echoes the dark essence of Mary Shelley’s FRANKENSTEIN while maintaining a fascinating originality all of its own’ Susan Stokes-Chapman, author of PANDORA ‘A gripping Gothic tale of grief and ambition, passion and intrigue’ Jess Kidd, author of THE NIGHT SHIP Mary is the great-niece of Victor Frankenstein. She knows her great uncle disappeared in mysterious circumstances in the Arctic but she doesn’t know why or how… The 1850s is a time of discovery and London is ablaze with the latest scientific theories and debates, especially when a spectacular new exhibition of dinosaur sculptures opens at the Crystal Palace. Mary, with a sharp mind and a sharper tongue, is keen to make her name in this world of science, alongside her geologist husband Henry, but without wealth and connections, their options are limited. But when Mary discovers some old family papers that allude to the shocking truth behind her great-uncle’s past, she thinks she may have found the key to securing their future… Their quest takes them to the wilds of Scotland, to Henry’s intriguing but reclusive sister Maisie, and to a deadly chase with a rival who is out to steal their secret… ‘A wonderful book; dark, passionate, multi-layered’ Joanne Harris, author of CHOCOLAT & THE STRAWBERRY THIEF ‘Exquisitely written… a story worthy of Mary Shelley’ Sean Lusk, author of THE SECOND SIGHT OF ZACHARY CLOUDESLEY ‘Sumptuously gothic, this atmospheric debut left me reeling’ C.J. COOKE, author of THE LIGHTHOUSE WITCHES
This hand-drawn Anti-Slavery Alphabet from 1846 is a fascinating artifact of America in the stormy, pre-Civil War years.
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In this Bible study on Mary, the mother of Jesus, we see how the angel and Jesus upturned her expectations and showed Mary true womanhood.
Here is Catholic Bible Stories by Sister Mary Theola, illustrated by J. Verleye, a hardcover published by The Regina Press in 1960. Beautifully illustrated. Name written on outer bottom edge of book. Boards have some light wear and scuffing. Small grubby mark on title page.
Title: Mary & The Wrongs of Woman Author: Mary Wollstonecraft Publisher: Oxford University Press Date: 2009 (1788) Genre: Classics / Fiction / Philosophy Summary: Mary Wollstonecraft is best kn…
The story of Mary Magdalene may be one of the most misunderstood in the Bible. So much of what people believe about her is untrue.
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Discuss Rocky & Grace with these Project Hail Mary book club questions. The discussion guide covers questions, reviews a synopsis, 3 suggested read-a-likes.
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There's more Trouble in Texas! Take one strong-willed incredibly good looking suffragette named Tina Cahill, and put her together with "Invincible Vince" a self-taught lawyer and no-pay sheriff of Broken Wheel, TX in 1868, who never let's anything (or any WOMAN) stop him--and you've got sparks! Throw in Vince's mother suffering from dementia, a sister who Vince didn't even know existed, his scheming father who suddenly all show up on Vince's doorstep...and did I mention that Tina's picketing of the local saloon stirs up a vipers den of trouble? So goes the never dull for a moment plot of Mary Connealy's new book Stuck Together! The links on this blog and in the posts may be affiliate links. Please see my disclosure policy for full details and thank you for your support! Stuck Together is the third book in the Trouble in Texas series by Mary Connealy. The first two books in this series introduced us to a group of best friends known as the Regulators who have been together since they were imprisoned in Andersonville during the Civil War. Swept Away (#1) introduced us to the friends and told the story of Luke Stone while Fired Up (#2) continued the adventures of "The Regulators" with Dare Riker's story. Stuck Together (#3) completes the trilogy with the stories of Vince Yates and Lucas Cahill (Tina's brother). I did a review on Fired Up (#2) shortly after it came out last fall... My Thoughts on Stuck Together I have been waiting for this continuation of the Trouble in Texas series...but admit that I was a bit bummed that we had both Vince and Lucas get their story told in the same book. I was hoping that each of the men would get their own book--(you can see my comment on this very thing on my review of book #2 in the series) but since Vince and Lucas's stories get entwined, I guess I can see why they are put together in this book. It was one of those times I was not happy to see the Epilogue! LOL! I think I liked Tina's character the most of all the women from the series (with Ruthy--Luke's wife--a close second) because she had so much spunk and fire...yet had this deep hurt inside that she kept hidden. Her feeling of being unlovable really shaped her emotions and actions. I loved the opening scene of the book and thought it was very well written. I do think that somewhere in the mix we kind of lost the reasons behind her picketing of the saloon--such a strong part of the beginning of the book. It was there at the end of book #2 and at the beginning of this book---but it sort of faded away and then was casually mentioned again in the epilogue. Vince's character was so complex. He's madly in love with Tina, yet is so overcome with fears of the "what if" that they take over his decisions in his life and render him incapable to move forward in a relationship. I love his desperation to have his mother whole again no matter the cost and think that the author really captured that feeling--especially in the way she captured his feelings in the moments when Vince's mom is actually lucid. I didn't really like how the book just writes away the issues with Lana (a mad woman from books #1 and #2) by having her just escape from jail and run away. I was hoping that there would be something more...but at the same time I like the battle that Vince faced seeing Lana (an attempted murder) becoming more lucid, while his beloved mother (who has never hurt even a fly) continues to get worse and Vince's feeling that God is unfair. I think that the author captured real emotion in that dilemma. How Would I Rate Stuck Together? I think that if you have read the series, you will definitely enjoy the book. This book does NOT stand alone and I strongly recommend familiarizing yourself with the characters of books #1 and #2 before you dive into this one. I did enjoy it the book and felt there was good character depth and the story was fast paced and exciting. There were several giggles and grins and I also felt the pain of the characters. I think that this third book was more up to par with book #1 in the series. All in all, Stuck Together is another hit from Mary Connealy! Title: Swept Away (Trouble in Texas Book #3) Author: Mary Connealy ISBN: 978-0-7642-0916-1 Genre: Inspirational Historical Fiction (Adult) Want To Read More From This Author? I am a big fan of Mary Connealy and have put together a collection of her books that are some of my favorites...I hope you will try them! If you like Mary Connealy, do you have a favorite book that she's written? Amazon.com Widgets *****
This wonderful sign is a fragment from Mary Oliver's longish 3-part poem Evidence. As usual with her poems, there several passages that we could see on that sign board, which is, curiously, the kind used by churches.(Oh for a church where Mary Oliver is quoted and read.) Here are some beauties, which together, make their own poem: 1. ...I believe in kindness. Also in mischief. Also in singing, especially when singing is not necessarily prescribed. As for the body, it is solid and strong and curious and full of detail; it wants to polish itself; it wants to love another
While out walking with his fiancé Juliet in Virginia Waters, a young Neville stumbles across the unmarked grave of his childhood friend, Ellen. Juliet demands to know the truth and Neville is forced to reveal a long held secret and face up to his heart-breaking past. 'The Mourner (1829) is a classic, short story by the English writer Mary Shelley, famous for her best-selling novel 'Frankenstein'. This tale is a reflection of the grief and guilt experienced by Shelley after her husband, Percy Bysshe Shelley drowned at sea.-