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A doctor who can t remember her crime. A reporter fighting for the story of her life. Two women at a crossroads in a town that never forgets. "
The full story of the thirty-nine female SOE agents who went undercover in France Formed in 1940, Special Operations Executive was to coordinate Resistance work overseas. The organization’s F section sent more than four hundred agents into France, thirty-nine of whom were women. But while some are widely known—Violette Szabo, Odette Sansom, Noor Inayat Khan—others have had their stories largely overlooked. Kate Vigurs interweaves for the first time the stories of all thirty-nine female agents. Tracing their journeys from early recruitment to work undertaken in the field, to evasion from, or capture by, the Gestapo, Vigurs shows just how greatly missions varied. Some agents were more adept at parachuting. Some agents’ missions lasted for years, others’ less than a few hours. Some survived, others were murdered. By placing the women in the context of their work with the SOE and the wider war, this history reveals the true extent of the differences in their abilities and attitudes while underlining how they nonetheless shared a common mission and, ultimately, deserve recognition.
When Claudia Stuyvesant, daughter of a real-estate tycoon, is rushed to the emergency room, it's the bad fortune of young Dr. Kate Forrester to be on duty. Juggling gunshot wounds, cardiac arrests, and suicide attempts, Claudia's stomach ache seems minor, especially since the diagnostic tests are negative. But a few hours later, Claudia is dead and Kate is charged with manslaughter by the most powerful man in New York City. Her only hope is to prove not only that Claudia lied to her -- but to find out why ...
Learn the secret to avoiding osteoporosis and heart disease. Rheaume-Bleue shows that vitamin D and calcium supplements actually increase the risk of heart attack and stroke, and teaches you about vitamin K2, a little-known supernutrient that humans once thrived on-- and that has been ignored by scientists.
Queen Alexandra used clothes to fashion images of herself as a wife, a mother and a royal: a woman who both led Britain alongside her husband Edward VII and lived her life through fashion. Inside the Royal Wardrobe overturns the popular portrait of a vapid and neglected queen, examining the surviving garments of Alexandra, Princess of Wales – who later became Queen Consort – to unlock a rich tapestry of royal dress and society in the second half of the 19th century. More than 130 extraordinary garments from Alexandra's wardrobe survive, from sumptuous court dress and politicised fancy dress to mourning attire and elegant coronation gowns, and can be found in various collections around the world, from London, Oslo and Denmark to New York, Toronto and Tokyo. Curator and fashion scholar Kate Strasdin places these garments at the heart of this in-depth study, examining their relationships to issues such as body politics, power, celebrity, social identity and performance, and interpreting Alexandra's world from the objects out. Adopting an object-based methodology, the book features a range of original sources from letters, travel journals and newspaper editorials, to wardrobe accounts, memoirs, tailors' ledgers and business records. Revealing a shrewd and socially aware woman attuned to the popular power of royal dress, the work will appeal to students and scholars of costume, fashion and dress history, as well as of material culture and 19th century history.
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This is the biography of Kate M. Cleary, a 19th century Nebraska writer whose sketches, short stories, essays, and poetry concentrated on the experiences of pioneer women, including a selection of her writings. Treats Cleary in relation to the growth of a small town, ideas of women's duties and rights, the issues of birth control, childbirth, and drug addiction. Susanne K. George is a professor of English at the University of Nebraska at Kearney. She is the author of The Adventures of The Woman Homesteader: The Life and Letters of Elinore Pruitt Stewart, also available in a Bison Books edition.
Unforeseen By: Paul Shoffeitt Unforeseen tells the story of Jake Sims, a gifted young man who distinguishes himself musically, athletically and academically. Jake finds success in all three of his passions and, as a result, lives a life that plunges him into the throes of a major international conflict as well as a strong romance. This is a timely book, in that the international intrigue that Jake encounters centers on North Korea and the effort to contain its potential for aggression. An engaging story about romance and international intrigue, Unforeseen takes the reader on a journey spanning the globe and embracing high adventure, both romantic and international conflict. Unforeseen is a gripping account of life, love and global intrigue.
A boy who has lost everything learns that love and friendship can bloom in the most unlikely of places.