LIBROS DEL AUTOR: helen rose

14 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: helen rose

  • Pilgrim Souls
    Rose Helen Mitchell
    Pilgrim Souls is a novel which explores how the unknown past can throw its shadows onto the present and onto the personal life of someone who has had no previous known connection to events in the past. Anna, a student in Adelaide, is coping with the recent death of her mother, Eleanor. Eleanor had always kept her past life, growing up in Scotland, a close secret. After her deat...
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    21,52 €

  • A Guide To Plymouth And Its History
    Helen T. Briggs / Rose T. Briggs
    Discover Plymouth like never before a vivid, reverent guide that brings the city s past to life for modern explorers. A Guide to Plymouth and Its History is both a practical Plymouth travel guide and a stirring narrative of Plymouth England heritage. Rooted in meticulous research, this restored edition walks you through historical Plymouth landmarks, maritime lore, and archit...
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    14,59 €

  • Women’s Sport and Transgender Inclusion
    Beth Hands / Elizabeth Rose / Helen E Parker
    The right to play sport fairly and safely is universally recognized. Consequently, there have always been regulations about competition in which people may compete - Male, Female, under-age, certain weight groups, etc. The female category has been traditionally open only to biological female athletes. Recent societal shifts in gender theory proclaim gender as a fluid concept, s...
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    21,82 €

  • Long is the Way and Hard
    Rose Helen Mitchell
    Harry, an Australian veteran from World War I, and Caitlin, an English girl, meet briefly at the end of the war. When Caitlin writes to Harry with the news that her husband Patrick has died, and that she has given birth to a son, Joseph, they begin friendly correspondence. Through these letters, Harry’s feelings for Caitlin grow into love and he eventually proposes marriage to ...
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    24,55 €

  • Whispering Shadows
    Rose Helen Mitchell
    This collection evokes situations confronting ordinary people in their ordinary lives. The author creates images of loss, love, hatred and warmth of particular characters in particular places as far apart as Scotland and Australia. Against a background haunted by Destiny, people are led or pushed by emotions into a stream of experiences. In ‘Whispering Shadows’ we learn about t...
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    15,24 €

  • Shut Up Helen
    Helen Rose
    One Family’s Real-Life Insurance NightmareEverything seemed to be going well for Helen Rose’s 26-year-old daughter Johnna. She had a good job with an insurance company, and her future looked bright...that is, until the accident. Nothing will ever be the same after that, as Johnna and her mother, Helen, become trapped in a disastrous war with lawyers and insurers, trying to get ...
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    11,69 €

  • Siege of Contraries
    Rose Helen Mitchell
    During a two-day respite in World War I in France, destiny entangles the lives of three young men: Patrick, who is Anglo-Irish, and Harry, an Australian, accidentally meet Karl, an enemy soldier. Karl is seriously injured and the two allies are forced to measure their humanity against their military training. Should they comfort the German? Should they let him die alone? As th...
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    15,78 €

  • The Little Ladies
    Helen Rose Anne Milman Crofton
    'The Little Ladies' by Helen Rose Anne Milman Crofton is a charming tale of childhood friendships and everyday adventures. Set against a backdrop reminiscent of late 19th-century domestic life, the story follows the lives of young girls as they navigate their world with curiosity and grace. The narrative captures the innocence and simplicity of youth, making it a delightful rea...
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    23,17 €

  • The Little Ladies (1892)
    Helen Rose Anne Milman
    The Little Ladies is a novel written by Helen Rose Anne Milman and published in 1892. The story follows the lives of three sisters, Mary, Edith, and Isabel, who are raised by their widowed father in a small English village. The girls are known as the ''little ladies'' because of their refined manners and genteel upbringing. The novel explores the challenges the sisters face as ...
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    30,12 €

  • The Gülen Movement
    Helen Rose Ebaugh
    This is a book about an Islamic movement, the Gülen Movement, that is rooted in a moderate version of Islam and that promotes interfaith and intercultural dialog and global peace. Based on interviews with supporters of the movement in Turkey and in the U.S. and visits to Gülen-inspired schools, hospitals, newspapers and relief organizations, the book describes a movement that h...
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    60,81 €

  • Outside The Garden (1900)
    Helen Rose Anne Milman / Mrs. Caldwell Crofton / MrsCaldwell Crofton
    Outside The Garden is a novel written by Helen Rose Anne Milman and published in 1900. The story revolves around the protagonist, a young woman named Mary, who is raised in a sheltered and privileged environment. However, she becomes disillusioned with her life and decides to leave her comfortable surroundings to seek out a more meaningful existence.Mary’s journey takes her to ...
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    32,21 €

  • Handbook of Religion and Social Institutions
    Helen Rose Ebaugh
    Handbook for Religion and Social Institutions is written for sociologists who study a variety of sub-disciplines and are interested in recent studies and theoretical approaches that relate religious variables to their particular area of interest. The handbook focuses on several major themes: - Social Institutions such as Politics, Economics, Education...
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    99,34 €

  • Religion and the New Immigrants
    Helen Rose Ebaugh / Janet Saltzman Chafetz
    New immigrants_those arriving since the Immigration Reform Act of 1965_have forever altered American culture and have been profoundly altered in turn. Although the religious congregations they form are often a nexus of their negotiation between the old and new, they have received little scholarly attention. Religion and the New Immigrants fills this gap. Growing out of the care...
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    70,66 €

  • Out of the Cloister
    Helen Rose Fuchs Ebaugh
    Since Vatican Council II, convent walls have crumbled. and the structures that once separated nuns from the world are gone. Out of the Cloister is an organizational analysis of the structural and ideological changes that took place in Catholic religious orders of women in the United States. Many nuns today dress in street clothes, choose their own jobs, have a degree of financi...
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    26,94 €