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Swim out into the Pacific and look back to the shore. To the couple
kissing in the hot afternoon, and the young girl rollerskating
along the front, and the family setting up camp on the soft, warm
sand. To the blues and yellows and pinks of fierce, determined
revelry. Santa Monica, where the wooden pier juts out into the
Pacific Ocean, marks the end of Route 66. The great American
journey west culminates here, and it is on this short stretch of
coast that Sarah Lee began shooting her photographic series in
2015. In West of West Sarah Lee and Laura Barton explore the idea
of the West in shaping American identity, with its idealism and
notions of the frontier, and what the American West means in an age
of political turbulence, when the East is the rising global force
and the frontier is shifting once more.
'A beautiful story of friendship, new beginnings and love . . .
It's a love letter to the women who left behind everything to help
heal our country and establish the NHS. I could not have loved this
more and thought about it long after I turned the last page.' -
Kate Thompson, author of The Little Wartime Library Inspired by
real life stories of the Windrush Generation and her mother's own
experiences as a nurse coming to Britain from the Caribbean, Sarah
Lee's debut novel An Ocean Apart is a must for fans of Call the
Midwife. It's 1954 and, in Barbados, Ruby Haynes spots an
advertisement for young women to train as nurses for the new
National Health Service in Great Britain. Her sister, Connie, takes
some persuading, but soon the sisters are on their way to a new
country - and a whole new world of experiences. As they start their
training in Hertfordshire, they discover England isn't quite the
promised land; for every door that's opened to them, the sisters
find many slammed in their faces. And though the girls find
friendships with their fellow nurses, Connie struggles with being
so far from home, and keeping secret the daughter she has left
behind in search of a better life for the both of them . . . 'A
glorious triumph of a book full of characters that feel like real
friends, so atmospheric, compelling and nostalgic, I adored it.' -
Alex Brown, author of A Postcard from Italy
Hope's Highway: A Novel (1918) is a historical novel by Sarah Lee
Brown Fleming. Published during the Harlem Renaissance, Fleming's
novel is a powerful work of fiction exploring the lives of formerly
enslaved Black people living in the South during Reconstruction.
Recognized as a leading advocate for the advancement of Black girls
and women throughout her life, Fleming is a writer whose voice
never falters from the task at hand: telling the story of her
people. In the aftermath of the Civil War, the promise of the
Emancipation Proclamation is fulfilled to with varying results
throughout the South. On John Vance's plantation, many of his
former slaves have remained to work in their new capacity as wage
laborers, fearful of change and confident in the relative kindness
of their former master. Among them, Enoch receives financial
support and an education, eventually rising to the role of first
Black teacher in the Reconstruction South. When John Vance dies,
his land and belongings are divided among his former slaves,
including the influential Institute, now left for Enoch to run. As
much as their situation promises some hope for the future, the
specter of enslavement and prejudice lurks around every corner,
forcing them to use caution when dealing with those who would
sooner have them back in chains than treat them as fellow humans.
Hope's Highway: A Novel is a story of tragedy and redemption set in
the South during the period of Reconstruction, a time of immense
change and even greater promise in a nation only just emerged from
the shadows of war. With a beautifully designed cover and
professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Sara Lee Brown
Fleming's Hope's Highway: A Novel is a classic work of African
American literature reimagined for modern readers.
Clouds and Sunshine (1920) is a collection of poems by Sarah Lee
Brown Fleming. Published during the Harlem Renaissance, Clouds and
Sunshine is a powerful work of poetry exploring themes of faith,
racial identity, loss, and love in twentieth century America.
Recognized as a leading advocate for the advancement of Black girls
and women throughout her life, Fleming is a writer whose voice
never falters from the task at hand: telling the story of her
people. Separated into three sections, Clouds and Sunshine shows
Flemings prowess as a lyric poet of the Romantic persuasion, a
dialect poet in the tradition of Paul Laurence Dunbar, and a
groundbreaking political writer who observed the experiences of
Black Americans while recording and examining her own. In
"Tuskegee," she offers an ode to the iconic institution founded by
Booker T. Washington in Alabama: "On thy consecrated ground / Is
carved a wondrous story, / Out of chaos, Washington / Raised this
place to glory." In "The Black Man's Hope," located in the section
titled "Race Poems," Fleming condemns the politics of the United
States, which promises so much to white Americans while betraying
time and again a people it never meant to recognize as citizens: "I
hear the talk of the white man's hope / In the ring and at the
poll, / But never a word of the black man's hope / Do I hear as
time doth roll. // Bowed with the weight which slavery left / Upon
his chattled frame, / No star of hope comes into view / The weight
is still the same." In two brief stanzas, Fleming effectively
condemns the emptiness offered with every election cycle. Far from
despairing, she makes a powerful case for resistance while telling
a terrible truth: prejudice is a manmade thing, and only targeted
action can undo it. With a beautifully designed cover and
professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Sara Lee Brown
Fleming's Clouds and Sunshine is a classic work of African American
literature reimagined for modern readers.
This book celebrates two important aspects of the London 2012
Olympic and Paralympic Games. (1) For those involved in any aspect
of Olympism, and particularly coaches and athletes, London 2012 was
about realising dreams, achieving success and participating in
competitive sport at the highest level. This book sets out some of
these dreams and the part coaches play in this. (2) The book also
looks at the notion of 'coaching-for-performance' and does this
from an international and multi-sport perspective. From interviews
with Olympic coaches, the experiences of those working in the field
of high performance and from applied sport researchers, the book
uses the metaphor of the 'coach-as-alchemist' in order to capture
the dynamics of coach-athlete relationships and performance. Sports
such as diving, swimming, gymnastics, skiing are included as well
as individual and team sports. The book is set within the context
of elite sport, high performance and coaching. Its contents
illuminate two important kinds of reflective practice: (a)
Reflection-ON-action (b) Reflection-FOR-action. The style of
presentation includes narratives, reflective conversations,
ethnographic work, interview analysis and video-clips available
on-line. This book was published as a special issue of Reflective
Practice.
It's 1954 and, in Barbados, Ruby Haynes spots an advertisement for
young women to train as nurses for the new National Health Service
in Great Britain. Her sister, Connie, takes some persuading, but
soon the sisters are on their way to a new country - and a whole
new world of experiences. As they start their training in
Hertfordshire, they discover England isn't quite the promised land;
for every door that's opened to them, the sisters find many slammed
in their faces. And though the girls find friendships with their
fellow nurses, Connie struggles with being so far from home, and
keeping secret the daughter she has left behind in search of a
better life for the both of them . . . Inspired by real life
stories of the Windrush Generation and her mother's own experiences
as a nurse coming to Britain from the Caribbean, Sarah Lee's debut
novel An Ocean Apart is a must for fans of Call the Midwife.
The author and artist Sarah Lee (1791 1856) was a remarkable
traveller and scientist in her own right. With her first husband,
Thomas Bowdich, she explored the flora, fauna and local culture of
the Asante region and Gabon in west Africa. The pair then went in
1819 to Paris, to study zoology under the famous Cuvier, in
preparation for another trip to Africa. They financed their stay by
translating French scientific books into English, and became close
friends of Cuvier himself. Their second expedition proved a
disaster, as Thomas Bowdich died in 1824, leaving Sarah alone in
Africa with three small children. She made her way back to England,
and made her living from scientific translation and her own
writings. This biography of her mentor was published in 1833,
shortly after his death, and remained the authoritative work in
English on the most distinguished scientist of the age."
This book celebrates two important aspects of the London 2012
Olympic and Paralympic Games. (1) For those involved in any aspect
of Olympism, and particularly coaches and athletes, London 2012 was
about realising dreams, achieving success and participating in
competitive sport at the highest level. This book sets out some of
these dreams and the part coaches play in this. (2) The book also
looks at the notion of 'coaching-for-performance' and does this
from an international and multi-sport perspective. From interviews
with Olympic coaches, the experiences of those working in the field
of high performance and from applied sport researchers, the book
uses the metaphor of the 'coach-as-alchemist' in order to capture
the dynamics of coach-athlete relationships and performance. Sports
such as diving, swimming, gymnastics, skiing are included as well
as individual and team sports. The book is set within the context
of elite sport, high performance and coaching. Its contents
illuminate two important kinds of reflective practice: (a)
Reflection-ON-action (b) Reflection-FOR-action. The style of
presentation includes narratives, reflective conversations,
ethnographic work, interview analysis and video-clips available
on-line. This book was published as a special issue of Reflective
Practice.
EU Competition Law: General Principles (EU Competition Law Library)
provides an authoritative overview of competition law in the
European Union. It includes up to date and detailed analysis of
core Treaty articles and case law on the fundamental principles
affecting commercial agreements, abuse of dominant position and
state involvement and its effect under competition law. It derives
from a section in the looseleaf Law of the EU (Vaughan &
Robertson, eds), and is made available here for the benefit of
those who don't subscribe to the looseleaf. The authors are leading
practitioners in the field of UK and EU competition law.
What is modernism in Southeast Asia? What is modern art, as
embodied in the paintings of Southeast Asia? These questions and
more are answered in Reframing Modernism: Painting from Southeast
Asia, Europe and Beyond, published in conjunction with the
exhibition of the same name. Featuring 217 works by 51 Southeast
Asian and European artists, from the Centre Pompidou and National
Gallery Singapore as well as other Southeast Asian collections in
the region and beyond, this catalogue tells the compelling story of
modernism as it developed across continents, and reveals artists'
powerful, and sometimes surprising, responses to modernity.
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Cryptograms 200 Bible Verses - Large Print Puzzle Book - Scripture Quotes About God's Promises, Blessings, Love, Thanksgiving, Good Counsel, Patience, Hope, Prayer, Faith, Praise, Encouragement and Forgiveness - Brain Teaser - Christian Adult Activity Book (Large print, Paperback, Large type / large print edition)
Sarah Lee Houston
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R237
Discovery Miles 2 370
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Written by an experienced cook and vegetarian with celiac disease,
this groundbreaking cookbook offers a wide variety of gluten-free
recipes for vegans and vegetarians. From authentic egg fried rice
to mouth-watering curries, soups, salads and comfort food like
"chicken" noodle casserole, there's a wide range of recipes to suit
every palate. The vegetarian and vegan gluten-free cookbook makes
use of ingredients that don't contain gluten, like: vegetables,
fruits, spices, dairy, tofu, beans, rice, Quorn patties and Bragg's
liquid aminos. Processed foods like tortilla wraps and gluten-free
pastas are used sparingly in a select number of recipes. Natural
sweeteners like agave are favored over sugar. Full nutritional
information accompanies each recipe. This is a must-have addition
to any gluten-free vegan or vegetarian kitchen.
Innovative Impressions explores an under-examined aspect of three
impressionists' careers: their groundbreaking prints and the new
techniques they developed through collaboration and
experimentation. In 1879, Mary Cassatt, Edgar Degas, and Camille
Pissarro formed the most active core of a group of artists planning
a periodical to feature their prints. Through this collaborative
effort they challenged each other to develop a new language of
printmaking whose visual and expressive potential went well beyond
the traditional reproductive purpose of the medium. Indeed, the
intimacy of small-scale works on paper at times spurred the artists
to be even more daringly creative than they were in their
paintings. Their interactions and engagement with printmaking
varied over time, culminating in the 1890s, when each developed
distinctive methods of introducing color into their work. For much
of their careers this unlikely trio of artists inspired and
challenged each other, and these dynamics played a crucial role in
their creative processes.
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Word Search Puzzle Book - Under, Above & About the Sea - Large Print Themed Quizzes: Ocean, Shipping, Animals, Marine life, Naval Terms, Famous Ship Wrecks, Cartoons, Sea Food and Many More - Adult Activity Book - Free Sudoku Bonus - Perfect for Seniors (Large print, Paperback, Large type / large print edition)
Sarah Lee Houston
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R247
Discovery Miles 2 470
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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