Maria, Gypsy Princess

Maria, Gypsy Princess
Author: Maria Woelfl
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1440167397

GYPSY PRINCESS recounts heartaches and joys, fears and tears of a young girl and her close knit family who were torn apart and ravaged by war, reunited in Austria and made their way to the safe shores of America. GYPSY PRINCESS is a unique view of the other side of the story. It's different and nothing you have read before because most stories about World War II are written by German solders or Jewish refugees - this is a young woman's perspective of the war as she wandered like a gypsy through nine countries ending up in North Dakota.

Mariechen- The Gypsy Princess

Mariechen- The Gypsy Princess
Author: Maria Reule Woefl
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-10-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781639501519

Mariechen- The Gypsy Princess recounts the heartaches and joys, fears and tears of a young girl and her close-knit family who were torn apart and ravaged by war, reunited in Austria, and made their way to the safe shores of America. Mariechen- The Gypsy Princess is a unique view of the other side of the story. It's different and nothing you have read before because most stories about World War II are written by German soldiers or Jewish refugees - this is a young woman's perspective of the war as she wandered like a gypsy through nine countries ending up in North Dakota.

María de Estrada

María de Estrada
Author: Gloria Durán
Publisher: Discoveries (Latin American Li
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

A fictionalized biography of a Spanish swordswoman who flees the Inquisition and takes part with Cortés in the conquest of Mexico. After which she enters politics and becomes a champion of Indian rights.

Gypsy Princess

Gypsy Princess
Author: Rosalie K. Fry
Publisher: New York : Dutton
Total Pages: 90
Release: 1969
Genre: Detective and mystery stories
ISBN:

A young girl's dreary stay with her grandmother is brightened when she discovers an old gypsy wagon and attempts to discover the identity of the gypsy princess for whom it was intended years before.

La Princesa Maria

La Princesa Maria
Author: Ruben Soto
Publisher: Ruben Soto
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2006
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781425104160

La belleza, el torero real, y la paloma magica...un cuento maravilloso! The beauty, the royal bullfighter, and the magical dove...an amazing fairy tale!

Princess Maria and the Adventures of Elena

Princess Maria and the Adventures of Elena
Author: LAURA E. SANCHEZ
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-05-22
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN:

I wrote this book to inspire girls/young women around the world. I hope that you see yourself in my writing. That you share moments of my novel with your mom and your abuelita (grandmother) I hope to inspire millions of girls around the world with a book that you love and cherish. That you have received love and inspiration from my novel. Wait until the movie comes out and you see the Golden Ball come alive!

The Mascots Of 1911

The Mascots Of 1911
Author: Bob Schroeder
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2007-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595464246

In 1911, Connie Mack and John McGraw-arguably baseball's all-time greatest managers-shaped the game as each pitch was thrown and every base was stolen. And they did it with the help of their quirky mascots and superstitious players. Set in the stadiums, trains, hotels and clubhouses of baseball's formative years, The Mascots of 1911 is peopled with brilliantly colorful characters. This fictional yet historically accurate story is told through the teams' managers and mascots: Connie Mack and Louis van Zelst of the Philadelphia Athletics, and John McGraw and Charlie Faust of the New York Giants. Louis, a young, misshapen hunchback, believes in the goodness of the soul of baseball; he says teams should "win for the right reason-they're the best." Under the wing of the even-tempered and gentlemanly Mack, Louis inspires the A's by concealing his personal agony with joy. Feeble-minded Charlie Faust, the Giants' mascot, arrives bearing a gypsy's prophecy: if he gets to pitch, he'll ensure the Giants win the Pennant. Barely tolerated by the pugnacious McGraw, Faust entertains the crowd and convinces the players that spells, good luck charms and black magic will improve their play. Through that curious season and all the way to the World Series in 1911, the story was clearly bigger than the final score.