The Angel of Eleventh Avenue

The Angel of Eleventh Avenue
Author: LeRoy J. Bates
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2002
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781402200281

A story of heartache, love, hope and renewal, simply and beautifully told

The Angel in the Marketplace

The Angel in the Marketplace
Author: Ellen Wayland-Smith
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 022648646X

The popular image of a midcentury adwoman is of a feisty girl beating men at their own game, a female Horatio Alger protagonist battling her way through the sexist workplace. But before the fictional rise of Peggy Olson or the real-life stories of Patricia Tierney and Jane Maas came Jean Wade Rindlaub: a female power broker who used her considerable success in the workplace to encourage other women—to stick to their kitchens. The Angel in the Marketplace is the story of one of America’s most accomplished advertising executives. It is also the story of how advertisers like Rindlaub sold a postwar American dream of capitalism and a Christian corporate order. Rindlaub was responsible for award-winning, mega sales-generating advertisements for all things domestic, including Oneida silverware, Betty Crocker cake mix, Campbell’s soup, and Chiquita bananas. Her success largely came from embracing, rather than subverting, the cultural expectations of women. She believed her responsibility as an advertiser was not to spring women from their trap, but to make that trap more comfortable. Rindlaub wasn’t just selling silverware and cakes; she was selling the virtues of free enterprise. By following the arc of Rindlaub’s career from the 1920s through the 1960s, we witness how a range of cultural narratives—advertising chief among them—worked powerfully to shape women’s emotional and economic behavior in support of the free market system. Alongside Rindlaub’s story, Ellen Wayland-Smith provides a riveting history of how women were repeatedly sold the idea that their role as housewives was more powerful, and more patriotic, than any outside the home. And by buying into the image of morality through an unregulated market, many of these women helped fuel backlash against economic regulation and socialization efforts throughout the twentieth century. The Angel in the Marketplace is a nuanced portrayal of a complex woman, one who both shaped and reflected the complicated cultural, political, and religious forces defining femininity in America at mid-century. This compelling account of one of advertising’s most fervent believers is a tale of a Mad Woman we haven’t been told.

Adventurous Angel

Adventurous Angel
Author: Chris Lee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2020-02-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781614936954

Imagine not being able to talk but your smile and laughter just makes everything and everyone around you happy. Enjoy this journey with the special little girl who sees beauty in everything she does.

Angel's Fire

Angel's Fire
Author: Terry Fain
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2000-09-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1469759888

Jake Rivers, a former fireman who has been traumatized by fire, now works as a private eye, along with his shepherd/Doberman partner, Dancer. Jake is hired to locate a missing boy and does not realize until too late that the boy he's seeking is a pyromaniac. Caught in a crossfire of warring L.A. gangs, Jake must confront his worst nightmare--or go down in flames.

Angel of Light

Angel of Light
Author: Joyce Carol Oates
Publisher: New York : Dutton
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1981
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Maurice Halleck, Director of the Commission for the Ministry of Justice, is accused of wrongdoing and then dies in a suspicious car accident. A suicide note and confession are found. But are they legitimate, or was he coerced into writing them before he was taken out to be killed?

Dr. Kate

Dr. Kate
Author: Rebecca Wojahn
Publisher: Wisconsin Historical Society
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2009-03-14
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0870204211

Pioneering North Woods doctor Kate Pelham Newcomb comes to life in this addition to the Badger Biographies series for young readers. Born in 1885, Kate Pelham was suppose to grow up to be a proper young lady in Boston, but despite her father's wishes she was determined to be a doctor. After medical school, her husband's health brought them to the clean air of northern Wisconsin and before long Kate knew every back road and cabin in the North Woods. She visited patients by snowmobile, by canoe, and by snowshoe and never sent a bill. Instead she was paid in firewood and vegtables. But what Kate dreamed of more than anything for her patients was a hospital. And that's when the kids of the community got involved. They set out to collect a million pennies - $10,000 - to help Dr. Kate build a hospital. As the news spread, coins poured in from countries across the globe. Students carted bushels of pennies, and Dr. Kate read thousands of letters cheering on her effort. Her dream came true in 1954 when the Lakeland Memorial Hospital opened its doors. Young readers will warm to Kate's spirit of compassion and never-say-never attitude.

Angel of Vengeance

Angel of Vengeance
Author: Ana Siljak
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 605
Release: 2009-12-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1429960841

In the Russian winter of 1878 a shy, aristocratic young woman named Vera Zasulich walked into the office of the governor of St. Petersburg, pulled a revolver from underneath her shawl, and shot General Fedor Trepov point blank. "Revenge!," she cried, for the governor's brutal treatment of a political prisoner. Her trial for murder later that year became Russia's "trial of the century," closely followed by people all across Europe and America. On the day of the trial, huge crowds packed the courtroom. The cream of Russian society, attired in the finery of the day, arrived to witness the theatrical testimony and deliberations in the case of the young angel of vengeance. After the trial, Vera became a celebrated martyr for all social classes in Russia and became the public face of a burgeoning revolutionary fervor. Dostoyevsky (who attended the trial), Turgenev, Engels, and even Oscar Wilde all wrote about her extraordinary case. Her astonishing acquittal was celebrated across Europe, crowds filled the streets and the decision marked the changing face of Russia. After fleeing to Switzerland, Vera Zasulich became Russia's most famous "terroristka," inspiring a whole generation of Russian and European revolutionaries to embrace violence and martyrdom. Her influence led to a series of acts that collectively became part of "the age of assassinations." In the now-forgotten story of Russia's most notorious terrorist, Ana Siljak captures Vera's extraordinary life story--from privileged child of nobility to revolutionary conspirator, from assassin to martyr to socialist icon and saint-- while colorfully evoking the drama of one of the world's most closely watched trials and a Russia where political celebrities held sway.

Angel's Grace

Angel's Grace
Author: Tracey Baptiste
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2009-08-04
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1442402962

Grace has always had wild red hair like no one else in her family and a birthmark on her shoulder that her mother told her was the mark of an angel. When Grace is sent from New York to spend the summer with her grandmother in Trinidad, she looks through the family album and discovers a blurred photograph of a stranger with a birthmark -- her birthmark -- and Grace is full of questions. No one is able to identify the man in the photo, and Grace is left with no choice but to find out who he is and what he might mean to her. What Grace does not know is that her search will lead to a discovery about herself and her family that she never could have imagined. Tracey Baptiste's first novel is a tender coming-of-age story set on the island of Trinidad. Angel's Grace explores the meaning of identity and truth, and the unbreakable ties of a family bound by love.

Angels, Angels Everywhere

Angels, Angels Everywhere
Author: Tomie dePaola
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 17
Release: 2005-09-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0525518134

Did you know there are angels all around? Angels who look after ordinary activities like waking up and going to school? Angels who watch over you at tea parties and dress-up time? In Angels, Angels Everywhere, Tomie dePaola presents an appealing collection of "everyday" angels, rendered in luminous fresco-style illustrations. Using just the names of the angels as text, he artfully shows how these angels help kids throughout the course of a typical day. From the Get-Dressed Angel in the morning to the Goodnight Angel at night, Angels, Angels Everywhere is a wonderful celebration of warmth and giving sure to lend comfort to any reader. After all, everyone can use an angel!