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As the beloved daughter of the famous Marquis de Lafayette,
Anastasia and her family lived a rich and happy life in France on
the eve of the Revolution. Papa was often away from home, fighting
for freedom in the American Revolution and then in the French
Revolution he helped to start. But as France's initial quest for
Liberty, Equality and Brotherhood descended into the chaos of the
Reign of Terror and the terrible guillotine, their lives were in
great danger. As the people's cheers of admiration and love for
Lafayette changed over the years to howls of hate and fury, the
Lafayettes escaped to their country home of Chavaniac... but found
they were no safer there, as their mother Adrienne was arrested and
taken to prison in Paris with other members of the nobility, many
whose lives were ended by the blade of the guillotine. Anxiety and
an uncertain future along with diminishing resources, serves to
strengthen eldest daughter Ann into an intelligent and resolute
young woman, capable of holding the family together while Maman is
in prison, and Papa is off at war and then imprisoned in Austria.
Even so, will the patriotic de Lafayettes survive the turmoil that
swirls around them? Can Ann stand firm as a Patriot's Daughter? Out
of print for more than 20 years, this special edition is presented
in a large, trade size paperback format, suitable for collecting.
She was called "Alicia the Beauteous," and as a member of the
nobility, she enjoyed privilege and adulation wherever she went.
Her father, the Earl of Hastings and her extended family doted on
her and she was surrounded by suitors. But then gentle King Edward
the Confessor died, and life became much more uncertain. Duke
William of Normandy declared his right to the English throne, and
backed it up with a devastating army. The Battle of Hastings and
the Norman Invasion put an end to life as Alicia had known it.
Alicia, proud, defiant and brave, cannot bear to see her country
bow to the Norman conquerors. Joining with other rebels, she begins
her own quest to rid England of the Normans. But her loathing for
these men who have taken away everything she holds dear cannot
quite extend to the kind and handsome Gilbert, Duc de Gant. Will
her heart be able to resist her longing for Gilbert, even as she
seeks to drive his people from England's shores forever?
Ann loved the old farmhouse. Since the death of her parents, she
had struggled to keep her brothers and sisters together there. Life
on the farm was hard and the boys were always threatening to leave.
Ann lived in dread of the day which she knew must come when the
family would be broken up, and her one consolation was the
farmhouse. But New York was growing fast, spreading farther and
farther north. The farms that stood in the way were to be torn down
and that meant the Lawrence house too The farmers banded together,
Ann and her brothers among them, to fight for the right to keep
their homes. Ann's friend, Peter Elliott, was one of the city
planners and she felt sure he would intercede for them. But Peter
believed in progress and expansion. The sacrifice of a few small
homes to make way for hundreds more was to him a necessary thing.
Ann had to fight alone-a bitter, ugly fight, but nothing was so
hopeless to Ann as her estrangement from Peter. When Peter himself
was faced with tragedy, Ann knew that she and Peter belonged
together. This is a dramatic, heartwarming story of New York in the
days when Daniel Webster and young Washington Irving walked its
cobbled streets. This is a 1947 Junior Literary Guild selection,
chosen as an outstanding book for older readers.
It is the beginning of the War of 1812. America is still a young,
uncertain nation, defending herself against the armies of England
once again. In Washington, President James Madison and his popular
wife Dolly welcome into their home the lovely Jeanne Siousat, niece
of their Master of Ceremonies. Having travelled for months from her
home in Louisiana to Washington with the reluctant Claiborne Kent,
this young Frenchwoman becomes a companion to Dolly and eyewitness
to the events leading to the capture and burning of Washington and
the White House.
Growing up in a village near the Sea of Galilee, the adored
daughter of the wealthy and respected leader Jairus, Tamar was
content with her place in her community. She knew that in her early
teens she would be married to a suitable young man, and she would
become a good Jewish wife and mother. She would adhere to the laws
of her faith. But then a Teacher came to town, and began to speak
of a way of life far different than what she and her society had
been raised to believe. He preached love and acceptance and
performed miracles of healing to hundreds... and in so doing made
many enemies who were offended by his claims, and humiliated by
their revealed hypocrisies. As Tamar and her friend Julian, the
servant of a Roman Centurion, follow Jesus and see the miracles he
performs, they come to believe that he is The Messiah so long
anticipated in Hebrew scripture. But with many powerful enemies,
his life is in danger, and as Tamar and her family travel to
Jerusalem for Passover, they little realize the earth-shaking
events that are about to sweep them and their world in a completely
different direction.
Beautiful, impetuous and headstrong, Michal is the young daughter
of Saul, the first King of Israel. As a woman of her society, she
has a certain importance as a princess, but in all other respects,
she has little control over her destiny. She and everyone else
assume that she will marry whomever her father chooses. But then a
humble young man named David is called to the royal court to play
music for Saul, and Michal and the young shepherd are instantly
smitten with each other. As David begins to rise in importance in
the court and defeats the Philistine giant Goliath, his increasing
popularity begins to threaten Saul, who swings back and forth
between affection for the young man he loves like a son, and a
raging hatred for this young upstart. Saul fears David will steal
his throne, and decides to remove this threat to his stability and
power. Michal's quick-wittedness and resolve saves David's life,
but at a great cost to her own future happiness. As the years
stretch by, both David and Michal are parted by cruel circumstance,
and Michal learns patience and a degree of selflessness. As her
family and country is torn apart by war with Philistia, Michal's
longing to be reunited with her beloved David seems as though it
will never come to pass...
Thomas of Antioch, handsome, inquiring and earnest, is the youngest
of the Twelve Apostles. He has come to be known as the ages have
passed as "the great doubter." Around 50 years after his time with
Jesus Christ, St. Thomas the Apostle was sent from Antioch to South
India where he established seven churches before being martyred
near modern day Chennai. This novel for young adults tells of
Thomas' early search for a leader who not only would bring hope and
joy to his followers, but would also prepare the way for the long
awaited Messiah. How Thomas, in spite of his doubts, did find his
leader and king is told by Gladys Malvern in this beautiful, simply
written narrative of the early life of Thomas as a follower and
confidante of Jesus Christ. Out of print for more than 30 years,
this special edition is presented for young adults in a large,
trade size paperback, suitable for collecting.
Betsy was a lovely young actress from England, alone and starving
in New York City at the dawn of the American Revolution. It was an
unenviable position, for actors were considered to be the dregs of
society in the largely Puritan colonies, and were rejected and
scorned by everyone. Dan was a young Colonial from a farming family
in Connecticut, on his way through New York travelling to enlist
with the American forces. A chance meeting in the street leads him
to take responsibility for the newly orphaned Betsy, and take her
home to his family in the only way he could in that Puritan
society-as his wife Betsy finds the small town of Danbury and its
inhabitants close-knit and surprisingly open-minded... except where
she is concerned And her new in-laws are horrified by this actress
Dan has dropped on their doorstep. Can she ever find acceptance and
a place in this new life? And will Dan ever come to love her as his
Dear Wife?
It is the ancient days of the Persian Empire. Hadassah was content
in her quiet life in the Jewish quarter of the city of Babylon with
her uncle Mordecai, who had raised her from childhood. But she was
old enough to be married, and yet her uncle hadn't arranged a
marriage for her. Meanwhile in Shushan, King Ahasuerus' marriage to
the vain and selfish Vashti has ended, and a new wife must be
found. Why not bring to him the most beautiful women of the
kingdom, and let him choose? And so the loveliest young women of
the empire are selected in local contests, and Hadassah is among
those chosen to go to Shushan to meet the King. But as a Jewess in
a foreign land with powerful enemies to her faith, she must conceal
her true identity and take the Babylonian name of Esther. Will she
find love with a man she has never met? And can she survive in a
strict royal court controlled by the evil prime minister Haman, who
wants to destroy her people? Out of print for 40 years, this
special edition contains the original text of "Behold Your Queen "
in a large, trade size paperback, suitable for collecting.
In this biographical novel, Gladys Malvern shares the incredible
story of Anna Pavlova, one of the most revered and celebrated
ballerinas of all time. Malvern presents Pavlova’s life in
enchanting prose, allowing the reader to experience Pavlova’s
inspirational first exposure to a performance of Sleeping Beauty,
the origination of her defining dance The Dying Swan, her
illustrious rise to fame as a prima ballerina, and her extensive
world tours.  You don’t have to be a fan of the ballet to
enjoy this captivating tale, available for the first time in ebook.
The winner of the 1943 Julia Ellsworth Ford Foundation Award,
Valiant Minstrel tells the life story of beloved Scottish
entertainer Harry Lauder, presented as a biographical novel. Gladys
Malvern’s intimate account of Lauder’s humble beginnings in
mills and coalmines and incredible thirty-year career, which saw
him knighted, makes it clear why he was the highest paid theatrical
performer of his time. Â Malvern uses her gift for
enthralling prose to recreate Lauder’s experiences in this
page-turner, available for the first time in ebook.
Curtain Going Up! is the engaging novelization of Katharine
Cornell’s life up to the book’s writing in 1943. The First Lady
of the Theatre, as Cornell was known, entertained countless
audiences on Broadway and on tour. With her husband, Guthrie
McClintic, she produced and starred in many renowned performances,
such as Candida and The Barretts of Wimpole Street, and gave
endlessly to both audiences and the acting community. Â The
fascinating story of one of the most influential figures in 20th
century theatre is available for the first time in ebook.
Gladys Malvern uses her celebrated talent for prose to share the
stories of Henry VIII’s wives with immense personality and
captivating drama. Â Henry VIII was married to six women
during his reign as the King of England. Gladys Malvern
characterizes them as The Saint (Catherine of Aragon); The Egotist
(Anne Boleyn); The Diplomat (Jane Seymour); The Housewife (Anne of
Cleves); The Coquette (Catherine Howard); and The Mother (Catherine
Parr). Malvern masterfully tells each of their personal histories
and how they intertwined through rivalry, vying for power,
political maneuvering, and the hardships of losing favor with the
man that seceded the Church of England from Rome for a divorce.
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