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Here in the pages of this compact little book are thousands of
years history about a county which has many stories to tell, all
laid out in an informative but easy-to-read way. From Roman times
when three roads traversed its landscape, to its involvement in the
Civil War, Worcestershire has seen it all. The county’s people,
who were employed in the coal mines and iron foundries of the
north, in the salt works of Droitwich, who made nails in
Bromsgrove, needles in Redditch and carpets in Kidderminster, all
have tales to share. Some played a part in historic events: two
brothers travelled to a new life on the Mayflower and three
brothers were involved in the Gunpowder Plot. Worcestershire is
also home to well-known politicians, musicians and poets. They all
contributed to the story of Worcestershire and can be found in the
pages of this ‘little history’.
Family history is one of the most popular hobbies of recent years,
with many looking into their roots and finding out about their
past. In this book you will learn how to find dates and events in
your ancestors' lives, and it will help put flesh on the skeletons
too, giving clear instructions of how to start researching your
family history in Birmingham. You will then begin to learn the full
story of how Birmingham grew and how our 'Brummie' ancestors lived,
played and worked. This book is not just a 'how to' book, but also
tells the story of how Birmingham expanded during the nineteenth
century, as our ancestors moved here to find work in the new
industries. Some lived in the cramped conditions of back-to-back
housing, whilst others prospered and joined the ranks of the more
well-to-do. Not just the wealthy, but the poor, too, all played
their part in the development of this now-sprawling city.
Mothers-Sisters/Daughters-Friends is a collection of short stories
about eight women living in Hopeville, Georgia. They are ordinary
women with an extraordinary love for each other. Although the
ladies are confronted with many trials and tribulations in life,
their love is constant.
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DazeD (Paperback)
Vanessa Morgan
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R415
Discovery Miles 4 150
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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DazeD is a collection of poems and short stories written by Vanessa
Morgan and also features poems written by her son Malik. Malik was
the focal point of Ms. Morgan's first book, I Go Hard. In Dazed,
Ms. Morgan allows us access to the experiences and life-lessons
learned through these poems and short stories. DazeD reminds us
that life's storms are temporary and sometimes necessary in order
for us to grow and become better individuals. And, after every
storm there is a beautiful rainbow which colors and mends our
hearts and eclipses our DazeD period. Ms. Morgan wants readers to
follow her on this journey of love and realize the gift of
understanding is all we need in this journey called life.
My son had dreams of becoming a rapper and was living a lifestyle
not reflective of his upbringing. He was shot on March 6, 2009. As
a parent, I was consumed with guilt. I questioned my parental
worth. I Go Hard is a story of a young man in search of a dream and
found a nightmare.
Many of us have a curiosity about our family history, and may even
have dabbled in research online or through our own family network.
But for those of us who want to know what our ancestors were really
like, how they lived and what their daily struggles and experiences
were, the key often lies in our own county. In Worcestershire: A
Family History Guidebook, professional local genealogist Vanessa
Morgan takes us on a fascinating and easy-to-follow journey from
deciding to research your Worcestershire ancestors right through to
discovering more about how they lived and worked. What influence
did industry have in their lives? Who were their employers? What
historical events would have affected them? Family history isn't
just about names and dates; this book will help you to put the
flesh on bones.
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