A Southern Belle Remembers

A Southern Belle Remembers
Author: Jimmie Elizabeth English-Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2016-02-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781937400606

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People tend to think of legacies as concrete things that we pass on from one generation to another. However it is the desire of the author to leave a legacy of memories of people, events, and everyday activities that highlighted her life. As she reflected on these memoirs, she was convinced that it was only by God's grace that she was able to become the person she is today. This is what she want s her children, their children, and future generations to know about her. Beginning in her early years, she chronicles her school life, her early faith experiences, and narratives describing her siblings. She highlights what her life was like at home, her college days, her marriage, her children and her move from the South to Michigan. She mentions the many celebrations she enjoyed as a child and an adult. She also writes about important people who influenced her life. This personal history is the legacy which she wishes to leave her children, their children and future generations.

Secrets of the Southern Belle

Secrets of the Southern Belle
Author: Phaedra Parks
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2014-08-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1476715467

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Who is always perfectly put together and never at a loss for words? Who is professional, courteous, and harder working than anyone else? Whose Christmas cards arrive the day after Thanksgiving, year after year? Y'all know she's got to be a Southern Belle. A Southern Belle takes care of herself and makes sure people treat her right. She always gets her way, even if her man thinks it was his idea. (That's a win for you both.) But you don't have to be raised in the South to be the same fun-loving package of looks, charm, and determination that makes a Belle a Belle. That's what this little book is for! Take it from Phaedra Parks, the smart, confident, and always poised star of The Real Housewives of Atlanta. Life as a Belle is simply better--for you and for the people around you.--From publisher description.

Southern Belle

Southern Belle
Author: Mary Craig Sinclair
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 466
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781578061525

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This is a new edition of the autobiography of Mary Craig Kimbrough Sinclair (1883-1961). She started life innocently and happily on her father's Mississippi Delta plantation but went on to know deprivation and danger when she married Upton Sinclair, the crusading social activist. As she joined him in his struggles to rescue the disinherited of the earth, collaborating with him in writing a shelf of books, she gave up the moonlight and magnolias but not her grace. After her death, Sinclair recalled her as the loveliest woman I have ever known. She moved North with him and began an exhilarating new life. He was a Socialist and the celebrated muckraker whose novel The Jungle (1906) was an exposé of the meatpacking industry. Later, in 1943, he would win the Pulitzer Prize for his novel Dragon's Teeth. Through him she became involved in social causes and came to know many of America's intellectuals including such eminent figures in the literary and political worlds as Walter Lippman, Sinclair Lewis, Max Eastman, Floyd Dell, and Art Young. With her husband she traveled throughout the United States and Europe. Her story is filled with many great names--including Albert Einstein, Bertrand Russell, George Bernard Shaw, Theodore Dreiser, H. L. Mencken, Charlie Chaplin, and Douglas Fairbanks--whom she and Sinclair counted among their friends. As a child she once sat on Jefferson Davis's knee. In her girlhood she was instructed in the southern graces. Later she would be immersed in the world of demonstrations, distress, and political pamphleteering for the liberal causes she and her husband espoused. Their marriage of forty-eight years was extraordinary and happy. Sinclair recalled her as the helpmeet of a man who set out to help in the ending of poverty and war in the world. . . . It required many crusades in which he bankrupted himself and her as well. It required a year-long entanglement in a bitter political campaign [for the California governorship]. She helped him to write and publish three million books and pamphlets. Of her book he said, This is the story of a southern belle, told by a real one.

His Marriage to Remember

His Marriage to Remember
Author: Kathie DeNosky
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1459230310

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Her heart breaking, Bria Rafferty is about to hand-deliver divorce papers to her husband when he's knocked unconscious. Now he remembers nothing of the past six months. Not Bria's unhappiness. Not the harrowing event that made her walk out the door. Sam thinks they still live together at the Sugar Creek Ranch. That his money is all she needs. That everything is just fine. To help him heal, Bria moves back home. But once there, she can't resist a stolen embrace…a stolen night. Can she bear leaving him a second time? Or will she find the courage to stay?

Thirteen Stories

Thirteen Stories
Author: John Isaac Jones
Publisher: John Isaac Jones
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2019-08-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1735574538

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“Stories that hit your heart, your sense of whimsy and your memories of different times - – writing about the south of the fifties in a nostalgic and loving way - with the touch of darkness.” In the first tale, Going Home, a small-time hoodlum, being led to the electric chair, remembers he has a few things he wants to do before he leaves this earth. In Boone, an eight-year-old tells the poignant story of an aging, crippled farmer who has a psychotic love for his wife. Two social misfits risk it all to love an unwanted child in For Love of Daniel. Cousins Billy and Roy, constantly spying on tenants of their grandmother’s rental houses, bite off more than they can chew in the haunting Gothic tale Annie. Alma Dawson’s life is turned upside down in The Agreement when she tries to raise money to pay for her daughter’s last year of college. In The Surrogate, a young woman conspires with her uncle to commit murder. A dying ten-year-old takes revenge on his tormentor in Serpentus Saragossii. In the suspenseful Tembo Makaburi, karma catches up with a greedy, arrogant big game hunter. In the final novella, The Angel Years, the Johnsons get an unexpected visitor while trying to protect a family secret. “I will add John Isaac Jones to my list of must-read southern authors!”

Only When I'm High

Only When I'm High
Author: Rosemary Hamilton
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2008-11-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1477201262

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From the runway of the southern beauty pageant to the runway of a commercial airlineRosemary travels the runways of her life in search of The Truth, her Truth. What she goes through to find it, well, trust me, youve never gone this far with a Southern Belle before. In the process of unloading her own baggage, familiar pieces of all our lives emerge: families that influence us, roles that define us, prejudice that divides us, divorces that haunt us, and our authentic selves that save us! Youll travel to places you recognize and others you really recognize but refuse to admit. She approaches the struggles and triumphs of the Southern Belle with humor but makes a u-turn each time she remembers how unfunny it was to be one. Ultimately, ironically, her gradual healing takes place because she was one.

Remember My Heart

Remember My Heart
Author: Janis Reams Hudson
Publisher: Diversion Books
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2014-10-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1626814805

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". . . clever, poignant and absorbing tale of undying love and madness. Settle in for hours of reading pleasure!" —RT BOOK REVIEWS Jennifer Franklin can’t escape the strange and horrifying dream that has haunted her since childhood. So when that very dream comes alive on the pages of author Brett McCormick’s latest bestseller, she’s determined to find out what it all means. The attraction between Jennifer and Brett is instant and irresistible. Then, a twist of fate lands them in New Orleans and the two lovers are thrust into a battle that transcends time, for their love, and for their lives. In this wild, time-bending, and passionate story, even as the flames of their desire can’t be smothered by death, a fierce enemy from their past is determined to prove otherwise.

My Sins Remembered

My Sins Remembered
Author: Luisa Smith
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2003-06-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595281567

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In MY SINS REMEMBERED Vivian is immediately spellbound by her older, charismatic analyst, Dr. Berg. Within a short time what begins as therapy becomes seduction, which in turn, gradually evolves into an abusive affair. As Vivian struggles to extricate herself from Dr. Berg's hold, however, she begins to feel intimations of a history with her father from which she is compelled to flee. What follows is a disturbing portrayal of the dangers inherent in the therapy relationship, its intrinsic intimacy making it peculiarly susceptible to misconduct.

We Are What We Remember

We Are What We Remember
Author: Laura Mattoon D’Amore
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2013-01-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 144384585X

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Commemorative practices are revised and rebuilt based on the spirit of the time in which they are re/created. Historians sometimes imagine that commemoration captures history, but actually commemoration creates new narratives about history that allow people to interact with the past in a way that they find meaningful. As our social values change (race, gender, religion, sexuality, class), our commemorations do, too. We Are What We Remember: The American Past Through Commemoration, analyzes current trends in the study of historical memory that are particularly relevant to our own present – our biases, our politics, our contextual moment – and strive to name forgotten, overlooked, and denied pasts in traditional histories. Race, gender, and sexuality, for example, raise questions about our most treasured myths: where were the slaves at Jamestowne? How do women or lesbians protect and preserve their own histories, when no one else wants to write them? Our current social climate allows us to question authority, and especially the authoritative definitions of nation, patriotism, and heroism, and belonging. How do we “un-commemorate” things that were “mis-commemorated” in the past? How do we repair the damage done by past commemorations? The chapters in this book, contributed by eighteen emerging and established scholars, examine these modern questions that entirely reimagine the landscape of commemoration as it has been practiced, and studied, before.