Miranda and Her Daughters

Miranda and Her Daughters
Author: Cate Garrison
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2008-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1435715675

MIRANDA AND HER DAUGHTERS turns the Cinderella story on its head. Stepmothers traditionally get a terrible rap. Fathers and mothers--even mothers-in-law--may be good or bad, but stepmothers are always ""wicked."" But now that blended families are almost the norm, we need to challenge the stereotype. MIRANDA addresses the issue head-on in a way that is quirky, sexy, playful and, at times, serious. It takes the storyline from the Brothers Grimm, but brings it up to date, gives it a distinctly adult flavor, and sets it between London, England, and Portland, Oregon. The tale will appeal to women--and men--who take on the difficult job of raising other people's children, as well as their own. More, it provides the missing 'back story': how Cinderella's father met his second wife, or why the new wife's two daughters had a problem with shoes. Above all, it shows that the protagonists in most cobbled-together marriages are well-meaning, if only human.

All the Missing Girls

All the Missing Girls
Author: Megan Miranda
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2016-06-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1501107968

"A...story about the disappearances of two young women--a decade apart--told in reverse"--Amazon.com.

Daughters and Granddaughters of Farmworkers

Daughters and Granddaughters of Farmworkers
Author: Barbara Wells
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2013-11-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0813562864

In Daughters and Granddaughters of Farmworkers, Barbara Wells examines the work and family lives of Mexican American women in a community near the U.S.-Mexican border in California’s Imperial County. Decades earlier, their Mexican parents and grandparents had made the momentous decision to migrate to the United States as farmworkers. This book explores how that decision has worked out for these second- and third-generation Mexican Americans. Wells provides stories of the struggles, triumphs, and everyday experiences of these women. She analyzes their narratives on a broad canvas that includes the social structures that create the barriers, constraints, and opportunities that have shaped their lives. The women have constructed far more settled lives than the immigrant generation that followed the crops, but many struggle to provide adequately for their families. These women aspire to achieve the middle-class lives of the American Dream. But upward mobility is an elusive goal. The realities of life in a rural, agricultural border community strictly limit social mobility for these descendants of immigrant farm laborers. Reliance on family networks is a vital strategy for meeting the economic challenges they encounter. Wells illustrates clearly the ways in which the “long shadow” of farm work continues to permeate the lives and prospects of these women and their families.

The Ladies of Covington Send Their Love

The Ladies of Covington Send Their Love
Author: Joan A. Medlicott
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2000-04-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 031225329X

This heartwarming story of three women of a certain age who build a home for themselves and a future together is an inspiring delight, filled with life, love, and a few down-home recipes.

Domination And Defiance: Fathers and Daughters in Shakespeare

Domination And Defiance: Fathers and Daughters in Shakespeare
Author: Diane Dreher
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 224
Release:
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780813132914

Shakespeare was clearly fascinated by the relationship between fathers and daughters, for this primal bond of domination and defiance structures twenty-one of his comedies, tragedies, and romances. In a conflict that is at once social and interpersonal, Shakespeare's fathers demand hierarchical obedience while their daughters affirm the new, more personal values upheld by Renaissance humanists and Puritans. In her penetrating analysis of this compelling relationship, Diane Dreher examines the underlying psychological tensions as well as the changing concepts of marriage and the family during Shakespeare's time. She points to the pain and conflict caused by sex role polarization. Shakespeare's possessive fathers tyrannize over their daughters, unwilling to relinquish their "masculine" power and control and leaving these young women with only two alternatives: paternal domination or defiance and loss of love. The logic of Shakespeare's plays repudiates traditional stereotypes, showing how women like Ophelia and Desdemona are destroyed by conforming to the passive Renaissance ideal. The book concludes with a consideration of Shakespeare's androgynous characters -- dynamic women in doublet and hose, and fathers who become sensitive, caring, and empathetic. Shakespeare's balanced characters thus reconcile the polarities within themselves and bring greater harmony to their world. Domination and Defiance is the first book on this most provocative relationship in Shakespeare. Shedding new light on the complex father-daughter bond, character, and motivation, it makes a major contribution to literary studies.

Miranda Cosgrove

Miranda Cosgrove
Author: Heather E. Schwartz
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2009-07
Genre: Actors
ISBN: 1429634014

"Describes the life and career of Miranda Cosgrove"--Provided by publisher.

Miranda

Miranda
Author: Margery Scott
Publisher: Clover Ridge Press
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2017-01-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1988191203

A man no woman wants... Grieving widower John Weaver needs a mother for his five-year-old twin daughters. No woman he knows is willing to take on a ready-made family, so he resorts to advertising for a mail-order bride. He has no intention of ever loving another woman, and as long as his mail-order bride understands that, they can have a good life together. A woman no man wants... Miranda Lowe knows she isn’t enough—not pretty enough, not smart enough, not good enough in any way to attract a man. When she loses her family, her home and her job on the same day, she sees no other choice but to become a mail-order bride. Surely a man who’s willing to marry a woman he’s never seen won’t be too picky. But sometimes, being less than perfect is more than enough.

Miranda of the Balcony

Miranda of the Balcony
Author: A. E. W. Mason
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2022-09-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Miranda of the Balcony" (A Story) by A. E. W. Mason. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.

An Unofficial Rose

An Unofficial Rose
Author: Iris Murdoch
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2010-07-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1453201076

“A Shakespearean comedy of misaligned lovers” set in the modern English countryside by a Man Booker Prize winner (Publishers Weekly). Hugh Peronett’s life is tinged with regret: the regret of never following his passions and losing the one woman he loved. Twenty-five years ago, he ended an affair with Emma Sands, a detective novelist who had stolen his heart, to be with his wife, Fanny. Now, Fanny is gone, and both Hugh and his grown son, Randall, find themselves at a crossroads of passion and righteousness. As Hugh, Emma, Randall, Randall’s wife, Randall’s mistress, and several others are caught in a dance of romance and rejection in bucolic rural England, they will discover the true meanings of love, companionship, and desire. From the acclaimed author of The Sea, The Sea, An Unofficial Rose is a novel of wit, sorrow and an unparalleled psychological insight.

Miranda

Miranda
Author: Mary Elizabeth Braddon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 466
Release: 1913
Genre: Authors
ISBN: