LIBROS DEL AUTOR: margaret drake

10 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: margaret drake

  • Blackmail behind the Barracks
    Margaret Drake
     Before WWII, a fair-skinned colored girl in the South had few chances to raise herself unless she could figure out how too 'pass.'  The war offered new opportunities to join the effort to defeat the nation’s enemies. Clara Brett took advantage of this national need to pursue her dream of becoming an occupational therapist. The path to this goal led to overcoming personal as we...
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    12,00 €

  • Blackmail behind the Barracks
    Margaret Drake
    It is 1940 in Selma, Alabama, as Tallulah Beulah Norris works as a maid for a white woman. Although she has hazel eyes, light skin, and reddish-brown hair, Tallulah has already realized she will never pass for anything other than a Negro in her town. Sired by a white banker who wants nothing to do with her and ostracized by those around her, Tallulah begins plotting her escape ...
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    16,04 €

  • Genealogy
    Margaret Grove Driskill / Paul E. Drake / Paul EDrake
    Would you like to research your family tree but are not sure where or how to start? Or did you already start on your family history but now find yourself stuck? Help is on its way. Paul Drake and Margaret Grove Driscoll, veteran genealogists with more than sixty years of combined experience, teachers and published authors, know just what you need. Based upon years of classroom ...
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    37,86 €

  • Haole Wife
    Margaret Drake
    Attempting to flee her shameful past as an unwed mother, Ina Marie leaves her home state of Iowa and lands a teaching job in Hawaii. That’s where she meets Dr. Clyde McNeill, and they are married in the summer of 1920. Ina Marie enjoys the small privileges afforded to a plantation doctor’s wife, and she appreciates the time she gets to spend with her daughter Leilani.But that b...
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    18,53 €

  • A US Feminist in Saudi Arabia
    Margaret Drake
    The book describes the experiences of a single American woman teaching in a university in Saudi Arabia between 1980 and 1982, just as the Islamic world was experiencing a reversal of previously achieved steps toward women’s rights. The loosening of restrictions on women which had occurred during the 1970s was overturned when the fear of the rulers was heightened after the attem...
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    18,75 €

  • Haole Teacher
    Margaret Drake
    WWI took many men away, leaving women to adapt to their absence. Iowa school teacher, Ina Marie Martin found herself a victim of this tumultuous time. Like men who were physically or mentally injured, she needed to recover, to find a way to avoid becoming an outcast. She fled her shame and found a new life on the Island of Hawaii. Other circumstances besides the war, contribute...
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    18,52 €

  • Homesteading Woman
    Margaret Drake
    In 1910, women could not vote. The romance of the western frontier still lured many people to adventure and the quest for wealth in the prairies. Homesteaders were enticed to settle the lands with the goal of civilizing the west. Miss Ruby Taylor, school teacher joined this flood of new settlers to the South Dakota plains. She took her chances in a land lottery. Money was a con...
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    21,78 €

  • Sanatorium Girl
    Margaret Drake
    In 1920, tuberculosis was the main killer of young people. Occupational therapy had just begun as a profession unto itself. The Mississippi State Tuberculosis Sanatorium had been open only two years. Louisa Anne McFarland, from Jones County, was sent to the Sanatorium to heal her tubercular lungs. On the same path so many TB patients took, she remained to work after being heale...
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    18,45 €

  • The Disappearing Patient
    Margaret Drake
    A southern occupational therapist works with a difficult patient who disappears. She grapples with ties of home versus the draw of adventure and decides it is time to leave her hometown job and take a position in southern Alaska. Getting there is an adventure she shares with her mother and her cat. Traveling with a cat is always a challenge. The lifestyle in Ketchikan diffe...
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    12,88 €

  • Reconstructing Soldiers
    Margaret Drake
    WWI was a time when women at war were few and far between. The new profession of occupational therapy was just becoming known. Lorena Longley joins this new profession and decides to be part of the war work to help US troops in France. The Army does not have much use for women near the war front. Lorena and the other reconstruction aides, as these first occupational therapist...
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    13,86 €