Seawomen of Iceland

Seawomen of Iceland
Author: Margaret Willson
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0295806478

Finalist for the 2017 Washington State Book Award in General Nonfiction / History The plaque said this was the winter fishing hut of Thurídur Einarsdóttir, one of Iceland's greatest fishing captains, and that she lived from 1777 to 1863. "Wait," anthropologist and former seawoman Margaret Willson said. "She??" So began a quest. Were there more Icelandic seawomen? Most Icelanders said no, and, after all, in most parts of the world fishing is considered a male profession. What could she expect in Iceland? She found a surprise. This book is a glimpse into the lives of vibrant women who have braved the sea for centuries. Their accounts include the excitement, accidents, trials, and tribulations of fishing in Iceland from the historic times of small open rowboats to today's high-tech fisheries. Based on extensive historical and field research, Seawomen of Iceland allows the seawomen's voices to speak directly with strength, intelligence, and - above all - a knowledge of how to survive. This engaging ethnographic narrative will intrigue both general and academic readers interested in maritime culture, the anthropology of work, Nordic life, and gender studies.

Captain Margaret

Captain Margaret
Author: John Masefield
Publisher:
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1909
Genre: Bullies
ISBN:

or most of the book the five main characters are shut together in the confined space of the cabin quarters on a 500 ton ship, The Broken Heart, sailing from Salcombe to Virginia and then on to the Spanish Main. They are Captain Margaret, a practical idealist with a commission to trade and to aid the Indians of Darien against the Spaniards; Captain Carmmock a splendid old pirate, who commands the ship; Edward Perrin, a shy and frail little homosexual, Stukeley, a brutal bully and fugitive from justice, and Olivia his beautiful wife. As the weeks and months at sea go by, nerves are strained to breaking point and violence build sup, Captain Margaret has been for years the silent lover of Olivia. Perrin is in love with Captain Margaret and has a feminine affinity for Olivia, who recognises him as “the nearest thing to a lady in the ship”. With Captain Cammock, Margaret and Perrin are united by a growing hatred of Stukeley, who plays on their weaknesses and dominates them more and more as he sees how they shrink from opening Olivia’s eyes to the character of her husband.

The Life of Captain Marvel

The Life of Captain Marvel
Author: MARGARET. STOHL
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2019-01-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9781846539503

Carol Danvers was just a girl from the Boston suburbs until a chance encounter with a Kree hero gave her incredible super-powers. Now, she's a leader in the Avengers and the commander of Alpha Flight. But what if there were more to the story? When crippling anxiety attacks put her on the side lines in the middle of a fight, Carol finds herself reliving memories of a life she thought was far behind her. You can't outrun where you're from - and sometimes, you have to go home again. But there are skeletons in Captain Marvel's closet - and what she discovers will change her world.

Captain Margaret

Captain Margaret
Author: John Masefield
Publisher:
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1908
Genre:
ISBN:

A story of adventure among the buccaneers on the Spanish Main, and of five people on whom the weeks on the board the 'Broken Heart' have such strong effects.

Voyage on the Great Titanic: The Diary of Margaret Ann Brady, RMS Titanic, 1912 (Dear America)

Voyage on the Great Titanic: The Diary of Margaret Ann Brady, RMS Titanic, 1912 (Dear America)
Author: Ellen Emerson White
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2011-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0545415012

One of the most popular Dear America diaries of all time, Ellen Emerson White's bestselling VOYAGE ON THE GREAT TITANIC is now back in print with a gorgeous new package!Five years ago, Margaret Ann Brady's older brother left her in the care of an orphanage and immigrated to America. When the orphanage receives an unusual request from an American woman looking for a traveling companion, Margaret's teachers agree that she is the perfect candidate to accompany Mrs. Carstairs on the TITANIC, so that once Margaret arrives in New York she will be free to join her brother in Boston. But the TITANIC is destined for tragedy, and Margaret's journey is thrown into a frozen nightmare when the ship collides with an iceberg.

Margaret's Music-Box

Margaret's Music-Box
Author: Kirsten Osbourne
Publisher: Unlimited Dreams Publishing
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-12-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

With only two young girls, Margaret Bolling, a widow, has been left with nothing. Desperate to survive, she takes her girls from their home in Kentucky to Independence, Missouri—the starting place of the two-thousand-mile trek to Oregon Territory. She only has herself to rely upon, and with her finances in dire straits, she sells baths and meals on the trail after driving her wagon all day. Everyone is so friendly—but one man always seems to be there when she needs help. After falling in love with Margaret the moment he saw her at the general store in Independence, Jamie Prewitt is determined to help her and the girls during the journey—but do it without her realizing it. He takes her meat he kills and sneaks some of his own food storage into hers while she sleeps. But after a month of watching her struggle on the trail, he asks her to marry him—only, their marriage will be platonic until she’s ready for a real one. Margaret likes Jamie, but is she betraying her beloved Tom by marrying him? And can she ever learn to rely on someone other than herself again?

Dance Lest We All Fall Down

Dance Lest We All Fall Down
Author: Margaret Willson
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2011-08-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0295801689

An unexpected detour can change the course of our lives forever, and, for white American anthropologist Margaret Willson, a stopover in Brazil led to immersion in a kaleidoscopic world of street urchins, capoeiristas, drug dealers, and wise teachers. She and African Brazilian activist Rita Conceicao joined forces to break the cycles of poverty and violence around them by pledging local residents they would create a top-quality educational program for girls. From 1991 to the graduation of Bahia Street's first college-bound graduate in 2005, Willson and Conceicao 's adventure took them to the shantytowns of Brazil's Northeast, high-society London, and urban Seattle. In a narrative brimming with honesty and grace, Dance Lest We All Fall Down unfolds the story of this remarkable alliance, showing how friendship, when combined with courage, insight, and passion, can transform dreams of a better world into reality. Watch the book trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVXj44o3rVE