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Author | : Homer Charles Hiatt |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 311 |
Release | : 2013-05-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1481747592 |
A small town girl blessed with extraordinary physical beauty, slowed by a weak intellect, and sometimes goaded by a hot temper, Gwendolyn finds tragedy, unconventional love, notoriety, and revenge as she stumbles through a life of lucky turns and misfortunes. Gwen's story involves a host of characters, some loving and some hostile, and is a tale of stubborn survival. The reader is certain to root for her throughout.
Author | : George Kent |
Publisher | : University Press of Kentucky |
Total Pages | : 285 |
Release | : 2021-02-15 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0813153921 |
This is the first full-scale biography of Gwendolyn Brooks, one of America's major poets. George E. Kent, a longtime friend and literary associate of the poet in Chicago, was given exclusive access to Brooks' early notebooks, which she kept from the age of seven. Kent also interviewed Brooks, her mother, and other family members in Chicago and elsewhere. He scoured records and correspondence with her publishers, editors, and agent. He participated in the poet's literary enterprises and in her wide circle of literary and family friends. The study reveals intimate acquaintance with the Harlem Renaissance, with the Chicago literary scene and its leading figures from the thirties on, with historical developments in black culture and consciousness, and with the significant figures and activities that impressed the poet's life and art. It places Brooks' work in the context of the civil rights movement, the black arts movement, and black nationalism. Gwendolyn Brooks won the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1950 for Annie Allen and is today widely recognized as one of the nation's leading poets, yet her work has received less than its due from mainstream critics. Kent's authoritative book has been one step in correcting that neglect.
Author | : Christl Verduyn |
Publisher | : Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press |
Total Pages | : 585 |
Release | : 2006-01-01 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0889205698 |
Marian Engel emerged as a writer during that period in Canada when nationalism increased and “new feminism” dawned. Although she is recognized as a distinguished woman of letters, she has not been widely studied; consequently we know relatively little about her and her craft. The material collected in Marian Engel’s Notebooks: “Ah, mon cahier, écoute...” is a major step in redressing that neglect. Extracts carefully chosen by Christl Verduyn from Marian Engel’s forty-nine notebooks — notebooks Engel began in the late 1940s and which she maintained until her death in 1985 — track Engel’s creative development, illustrate her commitment to the craft of writing and document her growth as a major Canadian writer. The notebooks also portray Engel’s surprising leaps of logic, her fascination with the bizarre, the eclecticism of her reading and the depth and variety of her thinking. Finally, they present moving documentation of a woman facing cancer and early death. Christl Verduyn’s illuminating introductory discussions to each of the notebooks unobtrusively guide us in the reading of these sometimes difficult writings. Marian Engel’s Notebooks: “Ah, mon cahier, écoute...” leaves readers with a vivid sense of Canadian culture during the 1960s and 1970s. It provides insight into the literary life of one of Canada’s significant woman writers, including her connections with other Canadian writers, and will be of special interest to scholars working in the field of literature.
Author | : Gigi Pandian |
Publisher | : Gargoyle Girl Productions |
Total Pages | : 332 |
Release | : 2024-10-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1938213319 |
A stolen masterpiece. A brilliant woman written out of history. And a recipe for a lost color worth killing for. In the spellbinding eighth installment of the Accidental Alchemist Mysteries, centuries-old alchemist Zoe Faust and living gargoyle Dorian Robert-Houdin face their most colorful case yet! Zoe’s hard-won peaceful life is shattered when a devious thief targets her most prized possession—a vibrant portrait that’s her last connection to her long-dead brother. It’s a painting that also holds the secrets of a forgotten artist who created recipes for the most breathtaking colors ever seen. When the canvas disappears and murder follows, Zoe must unravel a palette of deadly puzzles. With her quick-witted sidekick Dorian and their eclectic group of friends, Zoe races to catch a killer, evade a secret society, and recover her beloved painting. But the quest is bigger than solving a present-day crime. Can Zoe finally set the historical record straight for a gifted painter erased from the history of art? Bursting with vivid characters, fascinating history, and touches of whimsical magic and culinary alchemy, The Alchemist of Brushstrokes and Brimstone is a cozy fantasy mystery that will leave you breathlessly turning pages until the final stroke.
Author | : Virginia L. Pulitzer |
Publisher | : Virginia Pulitzer |
Total Pages | : 188 |
Release | : 2010-04-15 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9781450569286 |
Gwendolyn Claire, a fifth grader who loves writing, enters her new school Foxfield Elementary in late September. On her first day, Gwen meets Olivia, the leader of the Foxfield Four, a group of girl bullies who enjoys making life miserable for anyone new who enters their "world." Olivia begins her subtle and subversive attacks. Gwen's new friend Heather also becomes a victim. The girls, with support from their friends Andrew and Hermy, battle the FF. Their lives suffer from this daily onslaught. GWENDOLYN CLAIRE VS THE FOXFIELD FOUR is a unique approach to the subject of girl bullies in that it is set in a realistic school setting with realistic characters that were based on actual situations observed by Virginia Pulitzer, a retired classroom teacher with 35 years of experience. Not only is GC a compelling novel on bullies for children, but it is also an excellent resource for parents and educators addressing the issue of bullying.
Author | : Frank Hilliard |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 133 |
Release | : 2012-12-07 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 130049252X |
Jeffery Bruster is driving his 1933 Hispano-Suiza J12 cabriolet along a West Country road on a wicked night of rain and fog when he sees a woman in a satin dress at the side of the road. He offers her a lift which she neither accepts nor rejects. He gets out and urges her to let him take her somewhere warm. She is crying. How did Gwendolyn de LaRoux come to be there? Why is she silent? What has happened back at Lady Lea-Maskerville's estate? When Jeffery finds out, Gwendolyn misses one important detail; her husband Vincent has been murdered, shot through the chest. Here's a classic English tale of mystery and murder with side trips to France, Belgium, Australia and the Congo. Fall in love with Gwendolyn and Jeffery and a tale of murder and marriage.
Author | : E. B. Boatner |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 247 |
Release | : 2012-10-17 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781475949919 |
Gwendolyn MacGowan escaped her dysfunctional parents and their Atlanta social whirl years ago, entering college in Cambridge, Massachusetts, then forging an independent life with her framing shop and huge Victorian castle in neighboring Jamaica Plain. Finally at peace, she has no idea that her comfortable world will be shattered. The moment her father dies, Gwendolyns headstrong mother, Elinor, moves to Boston to live with my beloved Gwennie. Gwendolyn refuses, insisting Elinor move into a nearby senior residence. There, Elinor is brutally murdered at the hands of an unknown assailant. Still reeling from her mothers death, Gwendolyn is astonished to learn that Monica Colwell, her fathers former mistress, has arrived in town from England with her teenage son, Eric. Eric disappears and Monicas throat is slashed as she sits on Gwendolyns patio. The safe castle has been breached, and Gwendolyn realizes that unless she discovers the secrets buried deep in Elinors past, she will be the next to die. A gem of a first novelBoatners characters seethe with life. -Ellen Hart E. B. Boatner writes with clarity of lives warped by secrets and surprising obsessions. -Elizabeth Sims A spellbinder. I read it in one sitting. -Jonathan Odell
Author | : Wray Miller |
Publisher | : MillerWrite, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 538 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780972394819 |
Author | : George E. Kent |
Publisher | : University Press of Kentucky |
Total Pages | : 302 |
Release | : 1990 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780813128009 |
Author | : Anne Renaud |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 21 |
Release | : 2021-05-18 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1984815296 |
A unique solution is found when a little girl dreams of getting a pet. Gwendolyn longs for a pet. What kind? Any kind! How many legs? Two, four, ten--she's not picky! But her parents have other ideas, and instead they give her . . . a box of dirt. "It smells of swamp," Gwendolyn says--but her parents say it smells of possibilities. And once Gwendolyn gets savvy about seeds and soil, sun and shade, she finds they are right. The dirt starts performing some amazing tricks, and soon she has a whole pet garden of her very own--it might not have "any legs at all, but it was alive, and Gwendolyn could talk to it, care for it, and watch it grow." Dynamic illustrations full of funny details show the love Gwendolyn puts into caring for her "pet," and her enthusiasm and pride are sure to inspire gardeners and aspiring gardeners alike.