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Etta's Lessons begins with a mystery. In the early 1550s, Brigetta Rolland has a secret. But her actions soon have her father, Lord Rolland, looking into her behavior. When her secret comes out, Rolland can only guess at the reasons for his sheltered daughter's involvement. Brigetta is rocked to her very foundation when her beloved father is murdered and she is thrust into a world she knows little about. Etta finds herself on the run with her handmaiden and her father's first knight. After several months, she realizes that she is also on the run for her own future and perhaps for the lives of all around her. Understanding for the first time the politics and the religious battles that rage around her, Etta is determined to have some control over her future. Learning about life outside the walls of her father's keep, Brigetta forms strong bonds with those who hold her fate in their hands. She falls in love with a brave and honest young knight. When the opportunity to place herself before young King Edward presents itself, her guardians put their lives on the line to get Etta an audience with the king. Just as all seems to be lost, King Edward's decree rights the world again. But his gift becomes a curse, and Brigetta once again runs away, this time ending up in the hands of the enemy. Publisher's website: http: //sbprabooks.com/TMPalecki
This “poetic, poignant” (US Weekly) debut features last great adventures, unlikely heroes, and a “sweet, disarming story of lasting love” (The New York Times Book Review). Eighty-three-year-old Etta has never seen the ocean. So early one morning she takes a rifle, some chocolate, and her best boots and begins walking the 3,232 kilometers from rural Saskatchewan, Canada eastward to the sea. As Etta walks further toward the crashing waves, the lines among memory, illusion, and reality blur. Otto wakes to a note left on the kitchen table. “I will try to remember to come back,” Etta writes to her husband. Otto has seen the ocean, having crossed the Atlantic years ago to fight in a far-away war. He understands. But with Etta gone, the memories come crowding in and Otto struggles to keep them at bay. Meanwhile, their neighbor Russell has spent his whole life trying to keep up with Otto and loving Etta from afar. Russell insists on finding Etta, wherever she’s gone. Leaving his own farm will be the first act of defiance in his life. Moving from the hot and dry present of a quiet Canadian farm to a dusty, burnt past of hunger, war, and passion, from trying to remember to trying to forget, Etta and Otto and Russell and James is an astounding literary debut “of deep longing, for reinvention and self-discovery, as well as for the past and for love and for the boundless unknown” (San Francisco Chronicle). “In this haunting debut, set in a starkly beautiful landscape, Hooper delineates the stories of Etta and the men she loved (Otto and Russell) as they intertwine through youth and wartime and into old age. It’s a lovely book you’ll want to linger over” (People).
In the Mid-Sixties, Edward Henry Pole of Wheeling, West Virginia, leaves his birthplace and perceived English roots after a series of family tragedies and heads west to the Echo Park area of Los Angeles in search of a new, secure life and a more desperate search for his real-self.
Describes the process of collaborative educational reform in the context of the professional development school model. First-person stories describe how "reformed" schools and universities look and assess the impact of such reform on students, teachers, and colleges of education.
The author of SOMETHING MISSING returns with another hilarious and sneakily profound tale about a man whose behavior is truly odd, but also oddly relatable. Milo Slade, a thirty-three year old home healthcare aide, is witnessing the rapid dissolution of his three-year marriage to a polished, high-powered attorney named Christine. Though Milo doesn't quite know the root of his marital problems, he inevitably blames himself, or more specifically, he faults the demands his obsessive compulsive personality place upon him--the need to open a jar of Smuckers grape jelly or sing 99 Luftballons in front of an audience, to name just a couple. Yet Christine is still none the wiser about these inexplicable quirks as Milo has painstakingly hidden them from her and everyone else for years. No one knows the true--and in his mind more insidious--Milo, and such is the root of his profound loneliness, especially now that he and Christine are living apart during a trial separation. Then one day Milo stumbles across a video camera and tapes, left behind in a park. He watches the first tape, which is a heartfelt confessional by a young woman who begins to reveal her secrets, starting small at first, and finally revealing that she blames herself for a tragic death of a friend. But not all the details add up and Milo is struck with the urge to free the sweet confessor from her guilt. He is, after all, an expert in keeping secrets… In typical screwball fashion, Milo sets out on a cross-country journey to crack the case, but quickly gets sidetracked as his un-ignorable demands call. But it is during these sidetracks that the true meaning of his adventure takes shape. Milo is weird, but as he discovers, so is everyone else. UNEXPECTEDLY, MILO is a humorous and touching novel about finding oneself, embracing the journey, and, unexpectedly, love.
Examines the changing texture of power relations in non-traditional U.S. worksites.