Please, Miss

Please, Miss
Author: Bernadette Robinson
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2012-08-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 144474139X

Bernadette was just ten years old when her father packed her off to a convent school in Dublin. Seven gruelling years later, she returned home to Liverpool at the start of the swinging sixties. Bernadette had dreamed of being a teacher ever since she was a little girl so she promptly began a course at teacher training college, determined to give children the sort of education she wished she'd had. Bernadette got her first job at 21, teaching five to seven year olds in a school in one of Liverpool's toughest slum areas. The poverty and deprivation she saw at the school shocked her to the core. Children would frequently turn up shoeless and starving, but gradually Bernadette could see she was making a real difference to their lives, and found that teaching changed her own life in ways she hadn't expected... Rich in period detail, PLEASE, MISS is an uplifting and moving book that opens a window onto the colourful and fascinating world of 1960s Liverpool.

Forgotten Reformer

Forgotten Reformer
Author: Frank Morn
Publisher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 0761853006

Forgotten Reformer traces criminal justice practice and reform developments in late nineteenth-century America through the life and career of Robert McClaughry, a leading reformer. As a warden of one of America's toughest prisons, as a chief of police of Chicago, as a superintendent of two different reformatories, and as one of the first wardens of the federal prison system, McClaughry developed and led a reform movement that resonates today. As a founding member of the reformatory movement that sought to "save" young first offenders, McClaughry advocated new sentencing structures, probation, parole, and rehabilitative regimes within new institutions for young first offenders called reformatories. McClaughry then successfully got these reformatory ideals placed into adult prisons. In addition, McClaughry became American's main advocate for a criminal identification method called the Bertillon system. He set up the first identification bureaus at the Illinois State Penitentiary, the Chicago police department, and the federal prison at Leavenworth, Kansas and these became models for others across the country. Finally, as a founding member of the National Association of Chiefs of Police (today the International Association of Chiefs of Police) and the National Prison Assocation (today American Corrections Association), McClaughry sought to professionalize police and prison administrators.

Bullet Hole

Bullet Hole
Author: Keith Miles
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2002-03-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1615953884

In the world of championship golf, the stakes are high and passions run to match. And never more so than at the British Open Championship, particularly when it is played at Saint Andrews, venerable home of the game. For Alan Saxon, too long ago a champion and once again in top form, this is a crucial tournament, and he must carefully prepare himself. But his ritual is rudely interrupted by the appearance of a young, pretty golf groupie who starts by demanding a lift and ends up naked and dead in his bed. She is not the only casualty, and it fast becomes clear that someone wants Saxon out of the open. As the championship builds to its climax, at last Saxon thinks he knows who the killer is—but then he must decide: which hole is the bullet hole?

Maddy And Terri

Maddy And Terri
Author: Phyllis Tamres
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2013-02-25
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1479792225

Maddy, a 90-year old Jewish woman is dying. There is something important she wants to tell her daughter but she cannot remember. She is reincarnated as gentile girl Terri and has another chance to get the info to her family. As she grows up, Terri speaks Yiddish and plays the piano. Terri's friend, Ron is sure he used to be a girl. His father is a homophobic bigot who makes his son's life miserable. The story follows the children through the first 22 years of their lives. Terri and her older sister, Roz have many humorous adventures. There are hard times too.

In the Fifth

In the Fifth
Author: Enid Blyton
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1444926721

Welcome to Malory Towers, where there's more to life than lessons! Now that Darrell Rivers and her friends are fifth formers, it's their turn to produce the school play. There is plenty of talent on show but everyone has their own ideas and competition for the starring role is fierce. Can the girls overcome their quarrels so that no one is upstaged? Now brilliantly adapted for TV on CBBC and BBC iPlayer. Between 1946 and 1951, Enid Blyton wrote six novels set at Malory Towers. Book 5 was first published in 1950. This edition features the classic text and is unillustrated. * Malory Towers ®, Enid Blyton ® and Enid Blyton's signature are registered trade marks of Hodder & Stoughton Limited. No trade mark or copyrighted material may be reproduced without the express written permission of the trade mark and copyright owner.

The Hat Emporium

The Hat Emporium
Author: Lynn P. Kendall
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2022-11-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1643509985

1890 Dallas, Texas With nowhere else to go, seventeenaEUR"yearaEUR"old orphan Maggie Murphy finds herself at a marriage agency. Trying to make the best of the situation, she goes to dine with a client-and somehow ends up married to another man at the end of the night. What was his name? James. James Anderson. She hoped with all her might she had remembered his name correctly. Neither she nor James have any desire to be married-certainly not to each otherA!-but the sham of weddedness has released her from the marriage agency and landed her at a hat shop, abandoned by her husband, with orders to change her name, deny their acquaintance, and successfully run the shop he purchased on a drinking binge. After years of growing the Hat Emporium into a shop any woman would be proud of, and fed up with the man who has been receiving much of the profit he doesn't deserve, Maggie petitions the distant James for full ownership of the place. The answer she receives is not only unexpected but also a lesson in human nature and God's generosity.

Voice of the Heart

Voice of the Heart
Author: Barbara Taylor Bradford
Publisher: Rosetta Books
Total Pages: 1055
Release: 2014-02-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0795338740

A “richly textured, highly entertaining” tale of love, loss, and lifelong friendship from the #1 New York Times–bestselling author of Remember (Booklist). Katharine Tempest and Francesca Cunningham couldn’t be more different, one a stormy brunette and the other a cool blonde. Yet their friendship is a constant as their lives take shape, Katharine sweeping into Hollywood as one of the era’s most sought-after actresses, and Francesca penning bestselling historical novels. But Katharine’s relentless drive to succeed will inevitably change the lives of the people who love her, and she must learn to live with regrets even as she longs for redemption. This “rare treat” from Barbara Taylor Bradford offers another powerful story of indomitable women and the choices they make—“you will laugh and cry with the characters and . . . you won’t be able to put it down” (Literary Guild Magazine). “A rich tapestry of love and romance. The surprise ending is both poignant and fitting.” —The San Diego Union-Tribune “A captivating work filled with glamour, intrigue and ironic reversal.” —Booklist

A View From Within: Memoirs of a Bureaucrat

A View From Within: Memoirs of a Bureaucrat
Author: Rajendra Bhanawat (Retd. IAS)
Publisher: Prowess Publishing
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2020-07-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 8194672910

This is a first hand account of inner echelons of bureaucracy by an honest, upright and compassionate officer. The book provides a peep into the working of government. It tries to reassure the working and aspiring civil servants that it is possible to survive with dignity and work for the common citizens despite differences with politicians and bosses.