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The Celestial Wife
Leslie Howard
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R528
R426
Discovery Miles 4 260
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A young fundamentalist Mormon girl facing a forced marriage escapes
her strict, polygamist community and comes of age in the tumultuous
1960s in this captivating novel inspired by shockingly true events.
Keep sweet no matter what, for this is the way to be lifted up Keep
sweet with every breath, for it is a matter of life or death 1964.
Fifteen-year-old Daisy Shoemaker dreams of life beyond her small,
isolated fundamentalist Mormon community of Redemption on the
Canada--US border--despite Bishop Thorsen's warning that the
outside world is full of sin. According to the Principle, the only
way to enter the celestial kingdom is through plural marriage.
While the boys are taught to work in the lucrative sawmill that
supports their enclave, Daisy and her best friend, Brighten, are
instructed to keep sweet and wait for Placement--the day the bishop
will choose a husband for them. But Daisy wants to be more than a
sister-wife and a mother. So when she is placed with a man forty
years her senior, she makes the daring decision to flee Redemption.
Years later, Daisy has a job and a group of trustworthy friends.
Emboldened by the ideas of the feminist and counterculture
movements, she is freer than she has ever been...until Brighten
reaches out with a cry for help and Daisy's past comes hurtling
back. But to save the women she left behind, Daisy must risk her
newfound independence and return to Redemption, where hellfire
surely awaits. For readers of Emma Cline's The Girls and Ami
McKay's The Virgin Cure comes an arresting coming-of-age novel
about a fearless young girl's fight for freedom at a time of great
historic change.
Owens' fascinating study explores the personality and behavior of
the slave within the context of what it meant to be a slave. Based
on a variety of plantation records, diaries, slave narratives,
travelers' accounts, and other items bearing on the slave's
experiences in his relationships to slaveholders, it concentrates
on the years between 1770 and 1865.
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Gone With the Wind (Blu-ray disc)
Clark Gable, Olivia De Havilland, Barbara O'Neil, Leslie Howard, Ann Rutherford, …
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R406
Discovery Miles 4 060
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Epic romantic drama based on Margaret Mitchell's Pulitzer-winning
novel set during the American Civil War. Southern belle Scarlett
O'Hara (Vivien Leigh) often uses men to get what she wants, but is
unable to get the one man she truly desires, Ashley Wilkes (Leslie
Howard). She soon meets her match in the roguish Captain Rhett
Butler (Clark Gable) and in the war itself which destroys the
genteel way of life she has always known. With determination she
rebuilds her life from the shattered remains the Union Army leaves
behind. Despite its sometimes troubled production (director George
Cukor was replaced by Victor Fleming, with Sam Wood brought in when
Fleming's health failed), the film won ten Oscars, including Best
Picture, Best Director and Best Actress.
Collection of eleven classic films from influential filmmakers
Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. 'The Battle of the River
Plate' (1956) tells the true story of the famous 1939 naval battle.
Hans Langsdorff (Peter Finch) is captaining the crack German
battleship Graf Spee through the South Atlantic, unaware that a
small number of lightweight British battle cruisers are hot on his
trail. When the British cruisers manage to trap the powerful German
ship in the Uruguayan harbour of Montevideo, they attempt to trick
Langsdorff into believing that an entire battle fleet is waiting to
destroy his vessel at sea. In 'A Canterbury Tale' (1944), a British
sergeant, a land girl and a United States Army officer arrive at a
Kent village on the same train. The newcomers are brought face to
face with the bizarre menace causing bewilderment in the tight-knit
community: someone is pouring glue onto the hair of girls who dare
to venture out at night with visiting servicemen. Powell and
Pressburger offered this 'propaganda' piece as their contribution
to the war effort, but the authorities were unsure how its oddball
tone would go down with the Allies. In '49th Parallel' (1941),
Laurence Olivier and Leslie Howard are among the stars who try to
prevent Nazi sailors, from a sunken U-Boat, reaching neutral USA
through Canada in this classic war film, which was intended to
persuade America to join World War II. Pressburger won an Academy
Award for the story and the film was directed by Powell. In 'I Know
Where I'm Going!' (1945), a woman (Wendy Hiller) has always known
what she wanted in life, and now she is about to marry a
millionaire. But when she ends up stranded on a Hebredian island
due to a storm, she begins to see things a little differently. 'Ill
Met By Moonlight' (1957) was the final film created by Powell and
Pressburger together. Set on the island of Crete during the Nazi
occupation, the film stars Dirk Bogarde and David Oxley as British
officers assigned to kidnap the German commander-in-chief General
Kreipe (Marius Goring) and spirit him back to Cairo. If successful,
the morale of the Germans would be weakened and the resistance
would be stronger. But once he is captured, the British officers
have to get him past German patrols at almost every turning. In
'The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp' (1943), stuffy ex-soldier
Clive Candy (Roger Livesey) recalls his career which began as a
dashing officer in the Boer War. As a young man he lost the woman
he loved (Deborah Kerr, who plays three roles) to a Prussian
officer (Anton Walbrook), whom he fought in a duel only to become
lifelong friends with. Candy cannot help but feel that his notions
of honour and chivalry are out of place in modern warfare. The
film's title comes from 'Evening Standard' cartoonist David Low's
satirical comic creation, Colonel Blimp. In 'The Red Shoes' (1948),
ballet impressario Boris Lermontov (Walbrook) hires up-and-coming
ballerina Victoria Page (Moira Shearer) and talented young composer
Julian Craster (Goring) to work with him on a new ballet, an
adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen story 'The Red Shoes'.
The show is a great success and Victoria and Julian fall in love,
but Boris is jealous and makes moves to spoil their happiness. 'A
Matter of Life and Death' (1946) is a classic wartime propaganda
movie, commissioned by the Ministry of Information, but turned into
a fantastical allegory by the Archers, aka Powell and Pressburger.
David Niven plays an RAF pilot who is ready to be picked up by the
angels after bailing out of his plane. But an administrative error
in Heaven leads to a temporary reprieve, during which he must prove
his right to stay on Earth. A tribunal in heaven ensues to decide
the case. In 'They're a Weird Mob' (1966), Nino Culotta (Walter
Chiari) is an Italian immigrant who arrives in Australia with the
promise of a job as a journalist on his cousin's magazine, only to
find that when he gets there the magazine has folded, the cousin
has done a runner and the money his cousin sent for the fare was
borrowed from the daughter of the boss of a local construction
firm. 'The Tales of Hoffman' (1951) is an adaptation of Jacques
Offenbach's opera and follows Hoffman's (Robert Rounseville) tales
of his love for the doll Olympia, the courtesan Giuletta (Ludmilla
Tcherina) and the frail diva Antonia (Anne Ayars), and of how his
quest for the eternal woman was always thwarted by evil. Finally,
in 'Black Narcissus' (1946), a group of British nuns are sent into
the Himalayas to set up a mission in what was once the harem's
quarters of an ancient palace. The clear mountain air, the
unfamiliar culture and the unbridled sensuality of a young prince
(Sabu) and his beggar-girl lover (Jean Simmons) begin to play havoc
with the nuns' long-suppressed emotions. Whilst the young Mother
Superior, Sister Clodagh (Deborah Kerr), fights a losing battle for
order, the jaunty David Farrar falls in love with her, sparking
uncontrollable jealousy in another nun, Sister Ruth (Kathleen
Byron).
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
With her mother gone and her father out of her life, when Annie
Culligan loses her Grandma Emma, she loses her entire family. With
nothing to hold her in tiny Mt. Gilead, Ohio, she heads west to
Nevada City, California, with her grandmother's worn leather
suitcase and fresh new teaching credentials in hand. Renting a room
from a gentle widow, she ventures into a new life and finds
friendship and a feeling of family that she thought she'd lost.
As a first-year science teacher, Annie gives much more to her
students than an education-she gives them acceptance and respect.
Even as her friendship with school psychologist Tom Phillips begins
to blossom, a painful, long-suppressed secret from her past
threatens to devastate her newfound joy. Will Annie confront and
overcome the shadows that have followed her throughout her
life?
The answer will depend on her willingness to forgive and to
trust God with her future-a lesson that will stretch her to her
very limits. Lessons is a celebration of the truth that when we are
willing to let go of the hurt and resentment we so often harbor in
our hearts, God is free to pour joy into the void.
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for
quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in
an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the
digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books
may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading
experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have
elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for
quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in
an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the
digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books
may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading
experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have
elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.
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