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"A ghostly woman in a brown dress has been repeatedly sighted in a centuries-old mansion in Norfolk, England. Many believe the Brown Lady of Raynham Hall is the spirit of Lady Dorothy Walpole, wife of Charles Townsend. According to legend, Charles became upset with Dorothy and locked her inside Raynham Hall until she died. To this day, her ghost stil allegedly wanders the home"--
A ghostly woman in a brown dress has been repeatedly sighted in a centuries-old mansion in Norfolk, England. Many believe the Brown Lady of Raynham Hall is the spirit of Lady Dorothy Walpole, wife of Charles Townsend. According to legend, Charles became upset with Dorothy and locked her inside Raynham Hall until she died. To this day, her ghost still allegedly wanders the home.
A mysterious figure has haunted Raynham Hall for over two hundred years. The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall was a real woman, Lady Dorothy Walpole. Caught between the political ambitions of her brother Robert Walpole, who became the first prime minister of Great Britain, her husband, Lord and later Viscount Charles Townshend, and an old lover Thomas Wharton, yet another famous politician, Dorothy became entangled in political games and lovers quarrels. Dorothy’s death was sudden and as mysterious as the hauntings in the Hall. She was buried quickly and without fanfare after a short battle with smallpox. But rumors quickly spread about the true nature of the demise of the Brown Lady of Raynham Hall.
A mysterious figure has haunted Raynham Hall for over two hundred years. The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall was a real woman, Lady Dorothy Walpole. Caught between the political ambitions of her brother, Robert Walpole, who became the first prime minister of Great Britain, her husband, Lord and later Viscount Charles Townshend, and an old lover Thomas Wharton, yet another famous politician, Dorothy became entangled in political games and lovers quarrels. Charles was originally a rejected potential spouse of Dorothy, as Dorothy's father had helped raise the young Townshend, and didn't want their union to be seen as favoritism. After Charles' first wife and Dorothy's father both died, it was seen as acceptable for the two to marry. However, a past relationship with the wildly popular yet rakish Thomas Wharton, colored Dorothy's relationship with Charles.Charles' jealously over her successful and politically ambitious brother, Robert Walpole, also soured their marriage. Dorothy's death was sudden and as mysterious as the hauntings in the Hall. She was buried quickly and without fanfare after a short battle with smallpox. But rumors quickly spread about the true nature of the demise of the Brown Lady of Raynham Hall.
Stories about ghostly hauntings haunt readers around the world. This spooky series features one real-life ghost story per book, written in a can't-put-it-down narrative style. Fact boxes and skeptic's notes give readers real-world context for these frightening tales, including the legendary Bloody Mary and Bell Witch ghost stories.
Jacqueline Woodson's National Book Award and Newbery Honor winner is a powerful memoir that tells the moving story of her childhood in mesmerizing verse. A President Obama "O" Book Club pick Raised in South Carolina and New York, Woodson always felt halfway home in each place. In vivid poems, she shares what it was like to grow up as an African American in the 1960s and 1970s, living with the remnants of Jim Crow and her growing awareness of the Civil Rights movement. Touching and powerful, each poem is both accessible and emotionally charged, each line a glimpse into a child’s soul as she searches for her place in the world. Woodson’s eloquent poetry also reflects the joy of finding her voice through writing stories, despite the fact that she struggled with reading as a child. Her love of stories inspired her and stayed with her, creating the first sparks of the gifted writer she was to become. Includes 7 additional poems, including "Brown Girl Dreaming." Praise for Jacqueline Woodson: "Ms. Woodson writes with a sure understanding of the thoughts of young people, offering a poetic, eloquent narrative that is not simply a story . . . but a mature exploration of grown-up issues and self-discovery.”—The New York Times Book Review
Nancy loves a good mystery. That’s why she, Bess, and George are volunteering at Persimmon Woods Pioneer Village, a living history museum of the 1830s. Nancy’s heard that a lot of weird things have been happening there, like the eerie sightings of the Lantern Lady­ the ghost of an original settler. But as soon as Nancy starts investigating, she learns that even though the workers at Persimmon Woods are in costume, the danger isn’t an act. Someone has concocted a cunning scheme to destroy the village—and if Nancy doesn’t find the culprit, she could become history, too.
The “extraordinary and wonderful” award-winning play in a new edition featuring an additional poem, production photos, and an introduction by Jesmyn Ward (The New York Times). From its inception in California in 1974 to its Broadway revival in 2022, the Obie Award–winning for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf has excited, inspired, and transformed audiences all over the country. Passionate and fearless, Shange’s words reveal what it meant to be a woman of color in the 20th century—and they continue to ring true in the 21st. First published in 1975, it was praised by The New Yorker for “encompassing . . . every feeling and experience a woman has ever had”. This new edition celebrates the play’s enduring legacy with introductions by Jesmyn Ward and Broadway director Camille A. Brown. It also features a poem not previously included in the text, and a selection of photos capturing the play’s evolution and reinvention.
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