Nobody Told Me I Was A Queen
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Author | : PJ Richardson |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 243 |
Release | : 2013-03-15 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1481728962 |
When three friends first met, they never knew what drew them to each other. These three women share a connection that most women never talk about or care to relive. However, sometimes the past has a way of returning. It returns in a different package with a force that will change their lives forever.
Author | : Hollie McNish |
Publisher | : Fleet |
Total Pages | : 480 |
Release | : 2020-03-05 |
Genre | : Parenthood |
ISBN | : 9780349726571 |
Author | : Elizabeth J Carter |
Publisher | : Elizabeth J. Carter |
Total Pages | : 42 |
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Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
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The Queendom of Cloverfield Hive has a new queen bee, Rania Cloverfield. Her family of honey bees are the friendliest, most hardworking, and smartest bugs in Winners Park and no one had better say otherwise! It is time for the Pride Race, a friendly competition where all types of bugs are challenged to overcome all of the obstacles in the park and be the first to the make it to the finish line. When Buddy, the hive's most popular scout is selected and declared Queen's Best, he must face the challenge of believing in himself. His adventure becomes a picture of what it really means to be a winner.
Author | : Mrs. Markham |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 520 |
Release | : 1828 |
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Author | : Philippa Gregory |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 608 |
Release | : 2016-08-09 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1476758751 |
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Philippa Gregory, the little-known story of three Tudor women who are united in sisterhood and yet compelled to be rivals when they fulfill their destinies as queens. As sisters they share an everlasting bond; as queens they can break each other’s hearts… When Katherine of Aragon is brought to the Tudor court as a young bride, the oldest princess, Margaret, takes her measure. With one look, each knows the other for a rival, an ally, a pawn, destined—with Margaret’s younger sister Mary—to a unique sisterhood. The three sisters will become the queens of England, Scotland, and France. United by family loyalties and affections, the three queens find themselves set against each other. Katherine commands an army against Margaret and kills her husband James IV of Scotland. But Margaret’s boy becomes heir to the Tudor throne when Katherine loses her son. Mary steals the widowed Margaret’s proposed husband, but when Mary is widowed it is her secret marriage for love that is the envy of the others. As they experience betrayals, dangers, loss, and passion, the three sisters find that the only constant in their perilous lives is their special bond, more powerful than any man, even a king.
Author | : Michael Stakpole |
Publisher | : Start Publishing LLC |
Total Pages | : 585 |
Release | : 2010-11-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1597802778 |
The colonies of Mistria are in turmoil. They face wars between the competing empires and and insurrection from natives and colonists alike. Prince Vladamier is a Norillian noble, and Nephew to King Richard. He has little political power, but struggles to ensure the colonists interests are represented back in the court. The one thing he does have is a wurm... one of the few existing "dragons" from a clutch of eggs discovered in the old world, hundreds of years ago. As Mistria swirl into chaos, Vlad is married off to an old world princess. This new alliance is supposed to help supply money and mercenaries to put down the various insurrections. But, nobody suspects that Vlad's wurm is about to undergo a change that will impact the worlds delicate political balance...
Author | : Alma McKee |
Publisher | : Gracewing Publishing |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 2002-09-30 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780852445587 |
Alma McKee, cook to both Her Majesty the Queen and the late Queen Mother, was working for the Queen and Prince Philip at Clarence House at the time of the Accession. Mrs McKee recounts that when the Queen moved to Buckingham Palace she asked her to write down a selection of her recipes: the origins of this book. Mrs McKee, a Swede by birth, had trained as a young girl at Horningshom Castle in Sweden. She came to work in England in the period between the First and Second World Wars, and married the Scotsman, Jimmy McKee, who was himself a butler. Here is a unique collection of recipes with a Scandinavian flavour that vividly evoke life upstairs and downstairs in the royal households, full of anecdote and sharp insights into a hidden world. This is an era when at Court the lingering majesty of Empire was still mingled with post-war austerity, though already the first glimpses of a new Britain and a new social order with very different values are to be seen. When working for ex-King Peter and Queen Alexandra of Yugoslavia, Mrs McKee had made her name with her resourceful and economical cooking, constrained by wartime rationing and the relative poverty of her employers. At Clarence House, with the resources of the royal estates at her disposal for the supply of cream, game, poultry and vegetables, she was to cook meals enjoyed by most of the crowned heads of Europe, politicians and a host of distinguished guests. Her recipes are spiced with her tales of the great and famous and of the not so famous - from Prince Charles' childhood passion for Swedish meatballs to large policemen sheltering in her kitchen from persecution by the royal corgis. Mrs McKee reveals the secrets of a royal cook, from simple tips to menu planning. Her matter-of-fact approach and sensible presentation of cooking in a grand manner, offer us all the opportunity to share in the style enjoyed by the Queen and the Royal Family. With this book we can all create a dinner party to set before a Queen. Maureen Owen, a London journalist covering royal affairs at the time of the Accession and Coronation, was also a fashion reporter on the News Chronicle. After chance meeting, she was to become a life-long friend of Mrs McKee, and a frequent visitor to the royal households. She worked with Mrs McKee on her recipe books, and has now brought all Mrs McKee's recipes and anecdotes together in one volume.
Author | : Elizabeth Fremantle |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 464 |
Release | : 2014-05-06 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1476703078 |
A tale inspired by the life of Henry VIII's sixth wife follows her reluctant marriage to the egotistical and powerful king in spite of her love for Thomas Seymour, a situation that compels her to make careful choices in a treacherous court.
Author | : Alan M. Gratz |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 172 |
Release | : 2011-03-17 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1101476087 |
The Wizard of Oz meets America's favorite pastime! Alex Metcalf must be dreaming. What else would explain why he's playing baseball for the Oz Cyclones, with Dorothy as his captain, in the Ever After Baseball Tournament? But Alex isn't dreaming; he's just from the real world. And winning the tournament might be his only chance to get back there, because the champions get a wish granted by the Wizard. Too bad Ever After's most notorious criminal, the Big Bad Wolf, is also after the wishes. And anyone who gets in his way gets eaten! From beloved baseball author Alan Gratz comes a novel in which classic literary characters are baseball crazy, and one real-world boy must face his fears and discover the surprising truth about himself.
Author | : Antoinette Elizabeth DeNapoli |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 385 |
Release | : 2014-04-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0199940029 |
Drawing on ethnographic research spanning ten years, Antoinette Elizabeth DeNapoli offers a new perspective on the practice of asceticism in India today. Her work brings to light the little known and often marginalized lives of female Hindu ascetics (sadhus) in the North Indian state of Rajasthan. Examining the everyday religious worlds and practices of the mostly unlettered female sadhus, who come from a number of castes, Real Sadhus Sing to God illustrates that these women experience asceticism in relational and celebratory ways. They construct their lives as paths of singing to God, which, the author suggests, serves as the female way of being an ascetic. Examining the relationship between asceticism (sannyas) and devotion (bhakti) in contemporary contexts, the book brings together two disparate fields of study-yoga/asceticism and bhakti-using the singing of bhajans (devotional songs) as an orienting metaphor. This is the first book-length study to explore the ways in which female sadhus perform and thus create gendered views of asceticism through their singing, storytelling, and sacred text practices, which DeNapoli characterizes as their "rhetoric of renunciation."