It's a Wonderful Wife by Janet Chapman - a Review It's a Wonderful Wife Sinclair Brothers series - Book #3 by Janet Chapman Release Date: A ...
Ein dunkles Geheimnis und eine verflossene Liebe, die jedes Risiko wert ist … Als Willow Foster erfährt, dass mit dem Wasser in ihrer Heimatstadt etwas nicht stimmt, beschliesst sie, auf eigene Faust zu ermitteln – selbst wenn sie dabei ihrer verflossenen Liebe Duncan Ross begegnen sollte, der sie noch immer zurück möchte. Während sie mit allen Mitteln versucht, ihm aus dem Weg zu gehen, findet Willow heraus, dass jemand giftige Substanzen im Meer ablädt. Um jeden Preis will sie herausfinden, wer dafür verantwortlich ist, doch dabei begibt sie sich in grosse Gefahr. Plötzlich ist auch noch Duncan in die Sache verstrickt – denn niemand hat das Recht, seine zukünftige Braut zu bedrohen …
ISBN Charming the Highlander. Bucheinband-Typ: Taschenbuch für den Massenmarkt, Unterstützte Sprachen: Englisch, Geschrieben von: Janet Chapman.
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New York Times bestselling author Janet Chapman welcomes you back to Spellbound Falls, where love and magic can conquer anything...usually. After forty years of marriage, Rana Oceanus has done the unthinkable and run away from her mighty, magical husband. Not that she ran very far, having purchased a house in Spellbound Falls right on the shore of the Bottomless Sea, where she intends to prepare for the scariest battle of her life. The only flaw in her plan, however, is that she is still very much in love with Titus... Shocked and deeply shaken that his wife really has left him--though he still can't fathom why--Titus sets out to win her back. But when grand gestures of his esteem don't seem to further his cause, he conjures up some of his original courtship magic. But his plan backfires when Titus discovers that dealing with demons is far less threatening than the little secret his very mortal wife has been keeping from him...
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Dieser Artikel enthält Werbe-Links und/oder werbende Inhalte Titel: An den Klippen der Sehnsucht Originaltitel: The Seductive Impostor Autor: Janet Chapman Verlag: Blanvalet Taschenbuch Verlag Ersc…
‘Everybody worries about the Mars’s, except the Mars’s’ Judy Garland, Spring Bryington, Douglas Croft, Janet Chapman, Patricia Barker and Annie Ross. This took 4 days, and probably my fave edit I h…
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Details: Fine Art Print Title: Miss Moon Was A Dog Governess. Lesson Fourteen: Give A Warm Welcome, Even After The Shortest Of Absences Image size: approx 12"x15.5". Paper size: 13"x19". Printed using archival inks on heavyweight matte fine art paper ( 100% cotton rag). Important note: Frame not included. This print is shipped in a cello sleeve and rolled inside a thick protective mailing tube. *please note that if multiple prints are combined with a large print they will also ship rolled in a mailing tube. *Artwork from the children's book 'Miss Moon Was A Dog Governess.' COPYRIGHT: JANET HILL
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Highlights "Could there be something humbling and revolutionary in understanding myself as a site of contamination? About the Author: Kathryn Savage's writing has appeared in American Short Fiction, Ecotone Magazine, the Virginia Quarterly Review, BOMB, and the anthology Rewilding: Poems for the Environment. 240 Pages Biography + Autobiography, Personal Memoirs Description About the Book "Groundglass takes shape atop a polluted aquifer in Minnesota, beside trains that haul fracked crude oil, as Kathryn Savage confronts the transgressions of US Superfund sites and brownfields against land, groundwater, neighborhoods, and people. Drawing on her own experiences growing up on the fence lines of industry and the parallel realities of raising a young son while grieving a father dying of a cancer with known environmental risk factors, Savage traces concentric rings of connection-between our bodies, one another, our communities, and our ecosystem. She explores the porous boundary between self and environment, and the ambiguous yet growing body of evidence linking toxins to disease. Equal parts mourning poem and manifesto for environmental justice, Groundglass reminds us that no living thing exists on its own"-- Book Synopsis "Could there be something humbling and revolutionary in understanding myself as a site of contamination?" Groundglass takes shape atop a polluted aquifer in Minnesota, beside trains that haul fracked crude oil, as Kathryn Savage confronts the transgressions of U.S. Superfund sites and brownfields against land, groundwater, neighborhoods, and people. Drawing on her own experiences growing up on the fence lines of industry and the parallel realities of raising a young son while grieving a father dying of a cancer with known environmental risk factors, Savage traces concentric rings of connection-between our bodies, one another, our communities, and our ecosystem. She explores the porous boundary between self and environment, and the ambiguous yet growing body of evidence linking toxins to disease. Equal parts mourning poem and manifesto for environmental justice, Groundglass reminds us that no living thing exists on its own. Review Quotes "Like Joan Didion in The Year of Magical Thinking, Savage approaches grief by situating her thoughts within the conversations of other writers, including Terry Tempest Williams, Jacques Roubaud and Camille T. Dungy, but in so doing, her individual mourning moves quickly and fruitfully to larger discussions about how our bodies are connected to the spaces around us. . . . Savage balances the personal with research so readers can feel both why she cares and why we should. This work is a worthy reflection." -Abby Manzella, Star Tribune "From Superfund sites and brownfields to polluted waters and the local industrial yard of her childhood, Savage delivers her poetic dispatches from injured places. Through memoir, essay, and reportage twined with her grief for a dying father and the challenges of early parenthood, she explores the relationships between toxicity and disease, and the unbreakable connections between people and places." --Orion Magazine "Savage's work in Groundglass is about bringing similar stories from disparate individuals across multiple states, linking what can feel like individual instances of industrial failure to display the systemic issues harming so many. . . . To imagine possibilities for remediation, to consider how to form communities around care for land and care for people. The work begins with looking, but it cannot end there." --Julia Shiota, Belt Magazine "Savage masterfully unites the personal and the political through lyrical flair and an inquisitive approach into environmental existentialism. . . . Groundglass is a spiritual sequel to Rachel Carson's landmark Silent Spring. But the beauty and dedication of Groundglass is worthy of more than a flattering comparison. Savage's writing is both scholarly and accessible, resulting in a powerful and profound debut." --Evan Youngs, Rain Taxi Review of Books "Savage combines memoir with environmental and social commentary in her haunting debut. . . . A work of both elegiac beauty and horror. . . . This one's tough to forget." --Publishers Weekly "A lyrical exploration of grief and ecology. . . . [A] prismatic debut in the guise of a grief memoir, but the narrative encompasses ecological investigations of brownfields and Superfund sites. . . . Savage creates a compelling meditation that flows beyond the typical stylings of memoir, journalism, and theory. An interrogative, existential crisis at the center of an ongoing ecological one." --Kirkus "In the midst of congressional chaos, industrial pollution, land and water contamination, bodily disease, and necessary reparations, Savage's work demands we take heed and have courage, and with imagination and introspection, 'learn how to build' again." --Tara Friedman, West Trade Review "A poetic reckoning with environmental pollution and its unavoidable connection to human bodies. . . . Groundglass tenderly dissolves the perceived boundary between environment and self . . . [and] invites readers to settle into their own bodies and cultivate an ever-deepening About the Author Kathryn Savage's writing has appeared in American Short Fiction, Ecotone Magazine, the Virginia Quarterly Review, BOMB, and the anthology Rewilding: Poems for the Environment. Recipient of the Academy of American Poets James Wright Prize, she has received support from fellowships and residencies including the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, Minnesota State Arts Board, Ucross Foundation, and Tulsa Artist Fellowship. She lives with her family in Minneapolis and teaches creative writing at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design.
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Fenton Handpainted Milk Glass Compote. White, Footed, Hobnail Bowl with Ruffled Rim and Pastel Flowers. Wedding Gift. Modern Farmhouse. Signed by the Artist: Janet Chapman. It is in excellent condition. No cracks, chips or any other damages. Marked by the Manufacturer. 6.5" tall 6" in diameter at the top 3.25" in diameter at the base We have more vintage and antique collectible items in our shop at: http://www.etsy.com/shop/AnythingDiscovered Additional, Stunning Compote Bowls: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1463136506/ https://www.etsy.com/listing/1499066882/ https://www.etsy.com/listing/1371493704/ _________________________________________ 1lb + Box Cube 8, 8x8x8+ pkg [2lb]
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Grab Onto Your Shorts--A Farce in Space is an easy read, near future story; the first in a series highlighting the unpredictable adventures of a group of quirky scientists in their haphazard attempt to explain the inexplicable. Does a higher power exist? How was the universe created? What is the single most important guiding principle throughout creation? Are we alone in the cosmos or does other intelligence exist? Is intergalactic space travel possible given the constraints of time, space and the speed of light? What about an afterlife? Is our existence limited to our short stay on Earth? Can a juicy Italian roast beef sandwich be consumed after being stored in the front pocket of a pair of trouser for three days; how about a bologna sandwich after a week in a back pocket? Who makes the best donuts in the world? Climb aboard the starship Probably with Captain Phizz and his crew as they take you on a wild voyage through the cosmos entertaining these and other mysteries of the universe.
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