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Author | : Leah Scheier |
Publisher | : Disney-Hyperion |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2013-06-25 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781423127581 |
Inquisitive and observant, Dora dreams of escaping her aristocratic country life to solve mysteries alongside Sherlock Holmes. So when she learns that the legendary detective might be her biological father, Dora jumps on the opportunity to travel to London and enlist his help in solving the mystery of her cousin’s ransomed love letters. But Dora arrives in London to devastating news: Sherlock Holmes is dead. Her dreams dashed, Dora is left to rely on her wits—and the assistance of an attractive yet enigmatic young detective—to save her cousin’s reputation and help rescue a kidnapped heiress along the way. Steeped in Victorian atmosphere and intrigue, this gripping novel, now in paperback, heralds the arrival of a fresh new voice in young adult literature.
Author | : Leah Garchik |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 126 |
Release | : 1995-04 |
Genre | : History |
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San Francisco: The City's Sights and Streets is a memorable photographic tour of both the well-known and little-known delights of "everyone's favorite city". San Francisco's most celebrated photographers have captured new perspectives of the Golden Gate Bridge, Chinatown, Coit Tower, Golden Gate Park, the cable cars, Lombard Street, the Transamerica Pyramid, and the skyline, both by day and at night. Also featured are lesser-known but equally beautiful vistas of the flower-lined Vulcan steps, the bustling wharves of China Basin, the palm trees along the revitalized Embarcadero, the luxurious dwellings of Nob Hill, and the charming cottages of the Sunset and Richmond districts. In addition to the more than 150 glorious color photographs of the city as it is today, this distinctive tour of San Francisco also offers historic black-and-white photographs and a lively text documenting some of the most notable events and monuments of the city, including the building of the Golden Gate Bridge and the Great Earthquake of 1906. San Francisco Chronicle writer and editor Leah Garchik provides a new appreciation of the city and an insider's interpretation of each photograph.
Author | : Leah Weiss |
Publisher | : Sourcebooks, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 281 |
Release | : 2021-07-27 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1728232759 |
"Will break your heart, but Leah Weiss's beautiful writing will sew it back together again" —Wiley Cash, New York Times bestselling author A Southern story of friendship forged by books and bees, when the timeless troubles of growing up meet the murky shadows of World War II. Deep in the tobacco land of North Carolina, nothing's been the same since the boys shipped off to war and worry took their place. Thirteen-year-old Lucy Brown is precocious and itching for adventure. Then Allie Bert Tucker wanders into town, an outcast with a puzzling past, and Lucy figures the two of them can solve any curious crime they find—just like her hero, Nancy Drew. Their chance comes when a man goes missing, a woman stops speaking, and an eccentric gives the girls a mystery to solve that takes them beyond the ordinary. Their quiet town, seasoned with honeybees and sweet tea, becomes home to a Nazi prisoner-of-war camp. More men go missing. And together, the girls embark on a journey to discover if we ever really know who the enemy is. Lush with Southern atmosphere, All The Little Hopes is the story of two girls growing up as war creeps closer, blurring the difference between what's right, what's wrong, and what we know to be true.
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Total Pages | : 836 |
Release | : 1867 |
Genre | : Boys |
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Author | : Linda Barnwell |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 134 |
Release | : 2019-10-31 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1794702954 |
The principle purpose of this prayer journal is to inspire women to bridge the gap in their prayer life and strengthen their relationship with God. Also women will learn how to approach God in prayer and discover the importance of prayer and its power. This journal will keep prayer at the forefront and prayer will become the center of your life through consistency. The ultimate goal of using this prayer journal is to transform your prayer life enabling you to faithfully commit to prayer and teach you how to maintain a life of prayer without ceasing. Provided in the front of the journal are instructions on how to navigate through and use this prayer journal effectively so you get the most benefit from using it. Also included is a section for art journaling, a scripture reference guide to help jump start your prayers by praying God's Word and speaking His promises. Lastly is a study section, "Her Story vs. Your Story", which provides a deeper study of various women in the bible who encountered and overcame the same struggles and adversities as women today.
Author | : Jessica Chiarella |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 337 |
Release | : 2021-07-06 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0593191099 |
One of PopSugar's Best Books of 2021 When her true-crime podcast becomes an overnight sensation, a young woman is pulled into the web of a case that may offer a surprising connection to her own sister's disappearance years earlier. It's been more than twenty years since Marti Reese's sister, Maggie, disappeared. Only eight-years-old at the time, Marti can't remember what happened, just that Maggie got into a car and never returned. After years of grief and countless false leads, Marti is coping as best she can: abandoning her marriage, drinking to forget, and documenting her never-ending search via a true-crime podcast. But when the podcast becomes an unexpected hit and Marti thinks she's finally ready to put it all behind her, a mysterious woman calls with new information that could lead her down a dangerous path. For years, Ava Vreeland has been fighting to overturn her brother's murder conviction. After finding strange similarities between the two cases, Ava is certain there's a connection between the murder and Maggie's disappearance, one that could prove her brother's innocence. Together, Marti and Ava embark on a quest for the truth, but the more Marti digs, the more she's shaken by the answers she might find, and what it is she's even searching for...
Author | : Leah Vanderveldt |
Publisher | : CICO Books |
Total Pages | : 144 |
Release | : 2021-10-12 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 9781800650619 |
A guided journal to unlock your own personal brand of magical self-care and discover what works best for you to nourish and celebrate your body, mind, and spirit. Self-care belongs to everyone, and it’s especially important if you feel stretched thin. Self-care is typically portrayed as the surface-level stuff that you can spend money on. There’s nothing wrong with that, though to feel the way you want to feel at your core, step into the world where magic meets self-care. With ample writing space and inspiration, this guided journal invites you to be inquisitive, dive deep, and trust yourself and your instincts. Cultivate a kinder relationship with yourself through simple actions and routines to honor your body, mind and spirit. From moon rituals for setting aligned intentions, tarot card reflections to tune into intuition, breathwork for releasing stuck energy, to enhancing your life with healing crystals, food, movement, and meditation, you’ll be empowered. Treat yourself well and recognize your life as successive moments of magic and self-care.
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Total Pages | : 768 |
Release | : 1878 |
Genre | : American literature |
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Author | : Tamar Heller |
Publisher | : Yale University Press |
Total Pages | : 222 |
Release | : 1992-01-01 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9780300045741 |
Readers have long been enthralled by the novels of Wilkie Collins, whose The Moonstone is considered the first modern detective novel, This book by Tamar Heller places Collins within Victorian literary history, showing how his fiction transforms the conventions of the traditionally female genre of the Gothic novel and can be read as a critique of the gender and class distinctions that structured Victorian society.
Author | : Laurel Snyder |
Publisher | : HarperCollins |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2019-09-03 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0062836641 |
“This book is a treasure—a touching story of friendship, loss, and finding beauty in the everyday, with characters who stay with you long after you’ve turned the final page. I absolutely loved it.”—R. J. Palacio, New York Times bestselling author of Wonder Laurel Snyder, author of Orphan Island, returns with another unforgettable story of the moments in which we find out who we are, and the life-altering friendships that show us what we can be. The school year is over, and it is summer in Atlanta. The sky is blue, the sun is blazing, and the days brim with possibility. But Leah feels. . . lost. She has been this way since one terrible afternoon a year ago, when everything changed. Since that day, her parents have become distant, her friends have fallen away, and Leah’s been adrift and alone. Then she meets Jasper, a girl unlike anyone she has ever known. There’s something mysterious about Jasper, almost magical. And Jasper, Leah discovers, is also lost. Together, the two girls carve out a place for themselves, a hideaway in the overgrown spaces of Atlanta, away from their parents and their hardships, somewhere only they can find. But as the days of this magical June start to draw to a close, and the darker realities of their lives intrude once more, Leah and Jasper have to decide how real their friendship is, and whether it can be enough to save them both.