Red Letter Days

Red Letter Days
Author: Sarah-Jane Stratford
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2020-02-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0698195302

When two brave women flee from the Communist Red Scare, they soon discover that no future is free from the past. Amid the glitz and glamour of 1950s New York, Phoebe Adler pursues her dream of screenwriting. A dream that turns into a living nightmare when she is blacklisted—caught in the Red Menace that is shattering the lives of suspected Communists. Desperate to work, she escapes to London, determined to keep her dream alive and clear her good name. There, Phoebe befriends fellow American exile Hannah Wolfson, who has defied the odds to build a career as a successful television producer in England. Hannah is a woman who has it all, and is now gambling everything in a very dangerous game—the game of hiring blacklisted writers. Neither woman suspects that danger still looms . . . and their fight is only just beginning.

Red Letter Day

Red Letter Day
Author: Theresa Venette
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-11-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578257624

Stitchers today can find great inspiration from antique samplers stitched by children and young women in the 1800's. Six old samplers in the author's collection are the focus of this book, and charts are provided to help today's needleworkers recreate these pieces. Advice and information are also included about looking for and purchasing old samplers, how "wabi-sabi" can inspire crafting and decorating, and why the color red continues to be such a draw for those who love art and decoration. Charts in this book are provided in full-color. While most of the stitching is full cross stitch, a few specialty stitches, like cross over-one, and long-armed cross, are used here-and-there. These are good beginner projects, as the original stitchers were children.

Radio Girls

Radio Girls
Author: Sarah-Jane Stratford
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2016-06-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0698195299

The Great War is over, and change is in the air, in this novel that brings to life the exciting days of early British radio…and one woman who finds her voice while working alongside the brilliant women and men of the BBC. London, 1926. American-raised Maisie Musgrave is thrilled to land a job as a secretary at the upstart British Broadcasting Corporation, whose use of radio—still new, strange, and electrifying—is captivating the nation. But the hectic pace, smart young staff, and intimidating bosses only add to Maisie’s insecurity. Soon, she is seduced by the work—gaining confidence as she arranges broadcasts by the most famous writers, scientists, and politicians in Britain. She is also caught up in a growing conflict between her two bosses, John Reith, the formidable Director-General of the BBC, and Hilda Matheson, the extraordinary director of the hugely popular Talks programming, who each have very different visions of what radio should be. Under Hilda’s tutelage, Maisie discovers her talent, passion, and ambition. But when she unearths a shocking conspiracy, she and Hilda join forces to make their voices heard both on and off the air…and then face the dangerous consequences of telling the truth for a living. READERS GUIDE INCLUDED

Charlie Chaplin's Red Letter Days

Charlie Chaplin's Red Letter Days
Author: Fred Goodwins
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2017-04-27
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1442278099

By the end of 1914, Charlie Chaplin had become the most popular actor in films, and reporters were clamoring for interviews with the comedy sensation. But no reporter had more access than Fred Goodwins. A British actor who joined Chaplin’s stock company in early 1915, Goodwins began writing short accounts of life at the studio and submitted them to publications. In February 1916 the British magazine Red Letter published the first of what became a series of more than thirty-five of Goodwins’s articles. Written in breezy prose, the articles cover a two-year period during which Chaplin’s popularity and creativity reached new heights. Only one copy of the complete series is known to exist, and its recent rediscovery marks a significant find for Chaplin fans. Charlie Chaplin’s Red Letter Days: At Work with the Comic Genius is a vivid account of the ebb and flow of life at the Chaplin studio. Goodwins was an astute observer who deepens our understanding of Chaplin’s artistry and sheds new light on his personality. He also provides charming and revealing portraits of Chaplin’s unsung collaborators, such as his beloved costar Edna Purviance, his burly nemesis Eric Campbell, and other familiar faces that populate his films. Goodwins depicts Chaplin in the white heat of artistic creation, an indefatigable imp entertaining and inspiring the company on the set. He also describes gloomy, agonizing periods when Chaplin was paralyzed with indecision or exhaustion, or simply frustrated that it was raining and they couldn’t shoot. Reproduced here for the first time, the articles have been edited by film historian David James and annotated by Chaplin expert Dan Kamin to highlight their revelations. Illustrated with a selection of rare images that reflect the Chaplin craze, including posters, sheet music, and magazine covers, Charlie Chaplin’s Red Letter Days provides a fascinating excursion into the private world of the iconic superstar whose films move and delight audiences to this day. It will appeal to movie fans, comedy buffs, and anyone who wants to know what really went on behind the scenes with Chaplin and his crew.

Red Letter Revolution

Red Letter Revolution
Author: Shane Claiborne
Publisher: Thomas Nelson Inc
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2012
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1400204186

Expounds the ideas of Red Letter Christianity, or, following Jesus' words exactly in order to live a better and more faithful life.

Red Letter Days

Red Letter Days
Author: Frances Ridley Havergal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1882
Genre: Birthday books
ISBN:

Red Letter Days

Red Letter Days
Author: Jeanne L. Jackson
Publisher: Nelson Thornes
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1995
Genre: Christian education
ISBN: 9780748719341

Covering the main festivals and saints' days, these 81 stories for primary-school assemblies, or for use with smaller groups of children, reflect the rhythm and punctuation of the Christian year. The stories are organized chronologically from Advent, through the full year, to St Catherine's Day, and each one is preceded by an explanatory note or short biography. Appendices include the dates of Easter and the other main Christian festivals for the next 30 years, a chronology of saints, and two indexes - alphabetical and by theme.

Red Letter Days

Red Letter Days
Author: Sarah-Jane Stratford
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2020-02-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0451475577

When two brave women flee from the Communist Red Scare, they soon discover that no future is free from the past. Amid the glitz and glamour of 1950s New York, Phoebe Adler pursues her dream of screenwriting. A dream that turns into a living nightmare when she is blacklisted—caught in the Red Menace that is shattering the lives of suspected Communists. Desperate to work, she escapes to London, determined to keep her dream alive and clear her good name. There, Phoebe befriends fellow American exile Hannah Wolfson, who has defied the odds to build a career as a successful television producer in England. Hannah is a woman who has it all, and is now gambling everything in a very dangerous game—the game of hiring blacklisted writers. Neither woman suspects that danger still looms . . . and their fight is only just beginning.

Red Letter Days

Red Letter Days
Author: Joseph Bruchac
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 9781532260094

Tommy and his uncle are both very far from home. Tommy is away at a Native American boarding school, and his Uncle George is on an unknown island in the Pacific Ocean, fighting in World War II. Neither of them is allowed to write in their Navajo language, but the letters they exchange help them both through some hard times.