Kate on the Coast

Kate on the Coast
Author: Pat Brisson
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992
Genre: Letters Fiction
ISBN: 9780027143416

Kate's letters to her best friend back home chronicle her family's move to the Pacific Northwest and their travels in Washington, Alaska, Canada, California, Oregon, and Hawaii.

Coastal Elite

Coastal Elite
Author: Kate Canterbary
Publisher: Vesper Press
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2017-03-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1946352012

Jordan Kaisall has problems. Business problems, political problems, cheating ex-girlfriend problems. This former Navy SEAL knows that a week away from the Washington D.C. Beltway won't do a damn bit of good for those problems, but his beach house in Montauk is exactly where he needs to be right now. April Veach has plans. Work plans, travel plans, try-everything-once plans. Montauk is keeping her plenty busy this summer between decorating wedding cakes and teaching yoga, and busy is good. But busy is also a lonely bed, and that wasn't part of her grand plan. After a weekend together, his problems and her plans take them in an unexpected direction.

Water Sings Blue

Water Sings Blue
Author: Kate Coombs
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2012-03-14
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 081187284X

Collection of poems about the sea, accompanied by watercolors by the artist Meilo So.

Handywoman

Handywoman
Author: Kate Davies (Designer)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2018
Genre: Knitting
ISBN: 9780957466685

"This is not a book about Kate's triumph over adversity. Rather, it is her account of the ordinary activities and everyday objects that stroke and disability made her see differently. From braiding hair for the first time to learning how to knit again; from the lessons of a working-class creative childhood to the support of the contemporary knitting community; from the transformative effects of good design to developing a new identity as a disabled walker; in this engaging series of essays, Kate describes how the experience of brain injury allowed her to build a new kind of handmade life. Part memoir, part personal celebration of the power of making, in Handywoman Kate reclaims disability as in itself a form of practical creativity."--Publisher description.

Kate

Kate
Author: William J. Mann
Publisher: Henry Holt and Company
Total Pages: 710
Release: 2007-10-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1429921978

The first major Katharine Hepburn biography independent of her control reveals the smart, complicated, and sophisticated woman behind the image Onscreen she played society girls, Spencer Tracy's sidekick, lionesses in winter. But the best character Katharine Hepburn ever created was Katharine Hepburn: a Connecticut Yankee, outspoken and elegant, she wore pants whatever the occasion and bristled at Hollywood glitter. So captivating was her image that she never seemed less than authentic. But how well did we know her, really? Was there a woman behind the image who was more human, more driven, and ultimately more triumphant because of her vulnerability? William J. Mann—a cultural historian and journalist, a sympathetic admirer but no mere fan—has fashioned an intimate, often revisionist, and truly unique close-up that challenges much of what we think we know about the Great Kate. Previous biographies—mostly products of friends and fans—have recycled the stories she hid behind, taking Hollywood myths at face value. Mann goes deeper, delivering new details from friends and family who have not been previously interviewed and drawing on materials only available since Hepburn's death. With affection, intelligence, and a voluminous knowledge of Hollywood history, Mann shows us how a woman originally considered too special and controversial for fame learned the fine arts of movie stardom and transformed herself into an icon as durable and all-American as the Statue of Liberty.

The Lie

The Lie
Author: Michael Weaver
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2009-11-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0446569488

The U.S. president has decided to turn an international conference on human rights into the scene of his greatest triumph--but instead is taken hostage by a group prepared to kill for world peace. Paul Waters, an intelligence agent assigned to protect the president, joins forces with his lover, Kate Dinneson, to foil the plans of the extremist group and rescue American's leader. But can they stop the fanatics in time? And did the president plan his own kidnapping?

Orange Coast Magazine

Orange Coast Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1995-12
Genre:
ISBN:

Orange Coast Magazine is the oldest continuously published lifestyle magazine in the region, bringing together Orange County¹s most affluent coastal communities through smart, fun, and timely editorial content, as well as compelling photographs and design. Each issue features an award-winning blend of celebrity and newsmaker profiles, service journalism, and authoritative articles on dining, fashion, home design, and travel. As Orange County¹s only paid subscription lifestyle magazine with circulation figures guaranteed by the Audit Bureau of Circulation, Orange Coast is the definitive guidebook into the county¹s luxe lifestyle.

America the Beautiful

America the Beautiful
Author: Laura Hayden
Publisher: NavPress
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2016-01-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1496415086

Emily Benton has spent her entire life immersed in politics. Having been raised in the industry, she has the kinds of contacts that it takes most politicians decades to build. She knows that she can win the race for president of the United States, but only if she destroys her rival first, before he can find and use hidden ammunition on her. If Emily destroys him, the election will be hers. A groundbreaking novel about the intersection of politics, power, personality, and the future of our country.