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Adele (Paperback)
Sarah-Louise James
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From humble beginnings Adele has come to be a globally recognised
icon. Her first album shot her to fame and the second consolidated
her position as a singing/songwriting superstar with lasting,
global appeal. She has already won more than 40 industry awards,
including 11 Billboard Music Awards, a BRIT award, and eight Grammy
awards. She has broken record after record: first artist to sell
more than 3m albums in a year in the UK, first living artist to
have two top five hits in both the UK singles and albums charts
simultaneously since the Beatles, the first artist in history to
lead the Billboard chart concurrently with three number ones, 21 is
the longest running number one album by a female solo artist on the
UK chart and in the US it held the top position for longer than any
other album since 1993.
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Adele (Hardcover)
Sarah-Louise James
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Adele needs no introduction. From humble beginnings she has come to
be a globally recognized icon. Her first album shot her to fame and
the second consolidated her position as a singing/songwriting
superstar with lasting, global appeal. She has already won more
than 40 industry awards, including 11 Billboard Music Awards, a
BRIT award, and eight Grammy awards. She has broken record after
record: first artist to sell more than 3m albums in a year in the
UK, first living artist to have two top five hits in both the UK
singles and albums charts simultaneously since the Beatles, the
first artist in history to lead the Billboard chart concurrently
with three number ones, 21 is the longest running number one album
by a female solo artist on the UK chart and in the US it held the
top position for longer than any other album since 1993.
A provocative journey through human sexual history, packed with
fun factoids and forgotten stories, from the historian and storyteller
behind Kinky History, @esme.louisee on TikTok
Contrary to popular belief, our predecessors had all sorts of obscene
hobbies long before Christian Greyhit the scene. In this enlightening
romp, learn about the first instances of homosexuality on record from
the ancient world and the diverse history of nonbinary gender;
encounter a thousand years’ worth of hilarious and horrifying
contraceptive methods; consider the positive and negative effects of
the widespread availability of pornography in the digital age—and how
our relationship to it changed during the pandemic; take a sneaky
riffle through centuries of bedside drawers; and discover the dirty
little secrets of luminaries such as Julius Caesar, James Joyce, Albert
Einstein, and Virginia Woolf.
Esmé Louise James also identifies the key tipping points that directly
inform current beliefs around sex to place the past in conversation
with the present. By educating ourselves about the weird, wonderful,
and varied spectrum of human sexuality and experience, we can normalize
and destigmatize sex, write people of marginalized sexual identities
back into the pages of history, and build toward a more liberated
future.
Set at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, this is the story
of the orphaned Penry children, forced to flee from the cruel and
unjust employment in north west Devon. Janet, the resourceful older
daughter, takes charge of Amy and Tom, hiding them from their
pursuers, and tending the injuries they have sustained from
beatings and abuse. Janet heads for Cornwall, but is slowed by the
pain and fever suffered by Tom from a dog bite in his leg. Amy too
is suffering from a recent beating. They follow the Northern
Coastal path but soon find themselves in danger from footpads who
seek money, food and other diversions..... At the end of their
endurance they are later rescued by a woman named Meg, who lives
alone in an isolated cottage. She restores them to health, and
finds them occupation with a distant relative who lives near
Tavistock in Devon. They never reach their new home, however,
because Jake, the pedlar who is taking them on his cart, stops to
camp for the night and while the children are bathing in a nearby
brook, is robbed and murdered. Terrified the three are once more on
the run. Janet has lost the directions of where they were going.
They are lost with nowhere to go. Janet sets her mind again on
Cornwall, and after several days of hard walking they arrive at the
small village of Indian Queens. Exhausted they stumble on a group
of derelict houses deep in woodland. Travelsick and weary they
settle in a cottage which is in reasonable repair. It is late
summer and Janet gets them all blackberry picking for pies which
she sells at the local inn. Later she makes more pies and cakes
which she sells at St Austell market. Tom finds work with the
charcoal burners, and a degree of security is achieved. Amy,
however, always difficult causes more trouble by becoming pregnant
by one of the charcoal burners, although only fifteen she is pushed
into a hurried marriage. Janet falls in love with Geoffrey, younger
son of the Hall, but when he proposes she become his mistress,
while he marries another aristocrat, she rebuffs him. Amy has
returned to the cottage because her mother-in-law is cruel. She
later gives birth to a baby boy. Janet takes on a small shop in St
Austell to sell her cakes and pies, but encounters several serious
problems until she meets Madselin who becomes her friend and
partner and they become successful. Janet meets Matthew, a handsome
young vet who falls in love with her and helps with her business,
but he has secrets of his own and it takes a nasty accident for
Janet to know where her true feelings lie.
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!
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!
The mother Pearl in the story, Your Mother Is A Witch, had
spiritual gifts. Spiritual gifts are from God. They include the
gifts of prophesy and discerning spirits. They should be asked for,
welcomed, and used rather than feared, shunned, or not acknowledged
as being available. Pearl used her gifts, and edified God and
rightfully credited him for her supernatural abilities. Her
daughter, Madora Louise Henson, authored this true story about life
with Pearl. The names of the characters in the book are fictitious.
You may add to your understanding of spiritual gifts by reading
from the Bible from 1st Corinthians chapter 12 verse 1 through
chapter 14 verse 33, and the book of Daniel.
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