Kerry Girls

Kerry Girls
Author: Kay Moloney Caball
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2014-05-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0750959541

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The true story of the Kerry girls who were shipped to Australia from the four Kerry Workhouses of Dingle/Kenmare/Killarney and Listowel in 1849/1850, as part of the Earl Grey Scheme. From scenes of destitution and misery, the girls, some of whom spoke only Irish, set off to the other side of the world without any idea of what lay ahead. This book tells of their 'selection' and shipping to New South Wales and Adelaide, their subsequent apprenticeship, marriage and life in the colony.

East Coast Girls

East Coast Girls
Author: Kerry Kletter
Publisher: MIRA
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2020-05-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1488055483

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Four friends reunite in Montauk to celebrate their thirtieth birthdays, twelve years after one fateful summer, in this novel of friendship and secrets. Childhood friends Hannah, Maya, Blue and Renee share a bond that feels more like family. Growing up, they had difficult home lives, and the summers they spent together in Montauk were the happiest memories they ever made. Then, the summer after graduation, one terrible night changed everything. Twelve years have passed since that fateful incident, and their sisterhood has drifted apart, each woman haunted by her own lost innocence. But just as they reunite in Montauk for one last summer escape, hoping to find happiness once more, tragedy strikes again. This time it’ll test them like never before, forcing them to confront decisions they’ve each had to live with and old secrets that refuse to stay buried. “Masterfully drawn characters who feel like family. . . . Pitch-perfect pacing and language reveals all the right pieces at just the right moments and the idyllic Montauk setting is skillfully depicted. Kletter will be an author to watch for fans of Elin Hilderbrand and Emily Giffin.” —Booklist “A mix of gorgeous writing and page-turning suspense as four friends enjoy summer pleasures that lead to terrible mistakes, desperate choices, and, as we all hope from the ones we love, the grace of forgiveness.” —Nancy Thayer, New York Times–bestselling author of Surfside Sisters “Lush prose and poignant reflections on fate, forks in the road and the power of female friendships. . . . I’ve already made a permanent place for it right beside Judy Blume’s Summer Sisters in the bookshelf of my heart.” —Chandler Baker, New York Times–bestselling author of Whisper Network

Loose Girl

Loose Girl
Author: Kerry Cohen
Publisher: Hachette Books
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2021-09-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0306827166

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While there can be clean beginnings, true endings are so much more elusive. Redemption isn’t in endings, anyway. It comes from authentic consciousness, from living more fully and honestly inside our story, and making it a story worth having lived. --from the Introduction For everyone who was that girl. Loose Girl is Kerry Cohen's captivating memoir about her descent into promiscuity and how she gradually found her way toward real intimacy. The story of addiction—not just to sex, but to male attention—Loose Girl is also the story of a young woman who came to believe that boys and men could give her life meaning. For everyone who knew that girl. In rich and immediate detail, Loose Girl re-creates what it feels like to be in that desperate moment, when a you try to control someone by handing over your body, when the touch of that person seems to offer proof of something, but ultimately delivers little more than emptiness. Kerry Cohen's journey from that hopeless place to her current confident and fulfilled existence is an unforgettable memoir of one young woman who desperately wanted to matter, and speaks to countless others with its compassion, understanding, and love. For the thousands of people who have found their voice in this book, and the thousands more who will.

Kerry

Kerry
Author: Emily Herbert
Publisher: Kings Road Publishing
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2009-04-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1843589117

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Kerry Katona is one of Britain's most talked-about celebrities, juggling motherhood and a front-page lifestyle with a very turbulent personal life. Her early childhood saw Kerry witness depression, financial hardship and even a suicide bid by her mother, before being brought up in children's homes and by foster families. Aged just eighteen, however, her fortunes changed and she shot to stardom as one of the founding members of pop group Atomic Kitten, securing a succession of hit singles, sell-out tours and a fairytale wedding -- to Westlife's Brian McFadden. Crowned 'Queen of the Jungle' on I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! and Celebrity Mum of the Year in 2004, it looked as though Kerry had left heartache behind for good. But news soon broke that her marriage to Brian was over. Rumours of depression, domestic violence and their break-up filled the papers. Battling the odds once again, she bounced back, with a Valentines marriage to Mark Croft followed by the birth of a beautiful third daughter and later a son. But in recent times Kerry has struggled with alcohol and depression adding to the very public demise of her celebrity career.

Glory Girls: Created to Glorify

Glory Girls: Created to Glorify
Author: Kerry Kavlie
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2016-07-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1512748285

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Day-to-day life can sometimes get a little boring. Since 95% of our days are quite ordinary, it is time to up our game. Satan wants us to be comfortable in our daily routines. He wants us to become apathetic to the world around us. He wants us to get frustrated when dishes break, children disobey, cars stop working, and neighbors yards grow to knee-height. He wants to keep us in the mundane, so he can distract us with little things and turn our songs of praise into anthems of complaints. In 1 Corinthians 10:31b, Paul challenges the church by saying, ...whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God. What does that mean? What does that look like? In this seven-week study, you will unpack numerous verses that will help you answer these questions. In the end, you will find that you have already been equipped with everything you need; and all you need to do is act!

Erin's Diary: an Official Derry Girls Book

Erin's Diary: an Official Derry Girls Book
Author: Lisa McGee
Publisher: Seven Dials
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-03-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781841884417

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Set in Derry, Northern Ireland in the 1990s, Derry Girls is a candid, one-of-a-kind comedy about what it's like to be a teenage girl living amongst conflict. It's a time of armed police in armoured Land Rovers and British Army check points. But it's also the time of Murder She Wrote, The Cranberries, Salt-N-Pepa, Doc Martens and The X Files. And while The Troubles may hang over her hometown, Erin has troubles of her own, like the fact that the boy she's in love with (actually in LOVE with) doesn't know she exists. Or that her Ma and Aunt Sarah make her include her weirdo cousin Orla in everything she does. Or that head teacher Sister Michael refuses to acknowledge Erin as a literary genius. Not to mention the fact that her second best friend has ALMOST had sex, whereas Erin's never even kissed anyone yet. These are Erin's Troubles. Described by the Guardian as 'daft, profane and absolutely brilliant', by the New Statesman as 'pitch-perfect' and by i-D as 'the greatest show on British (and Irish) TV', Derry Girls has dazzled audiences for two series, with Channel 4's biggest UK comedy launch since 2004 and the biggest television series in Northern Ireland since modern records began. Now, this autumn, comes the first official tie-in. In the manner of the very best TV comedy books, Erin's Diary is a hilarious 'in world' publication that extends the laugh-out-loud humour of Derry Girls onto the page. With Erin's inner take on everything that has happened so far, this book will both dive deeper into the events we have seen unfold on the screen and unveil brand new stories and never-before-revealed details about characters. Complete with newspaper clippings, doodles, poetry, school reports, handwritten notes from her friends, and much much more, Erin's Diary is as warm, funny and brilliantly observed as the TV; a must-have for fans this Christmas. 'Erin is sixteen and wishes she had a boyfriend and a life. Nothing else really happens... It's boring.' Orla McCool

Counting Girls Out

Counting Girls Out
Author: Valerie Walkerdine
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1135709394

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The question about girls' attainment in mathematics is met with every kind of myth, false 'evidence', and theorizing about the gendered body and the gendered mind. The 'Girls and Mathematics Unit' led by Valerie Walkerdine has, over a period of ten years, carried out a detailed theoretical and empirical investigation in this area. The book tackles issues and prejudice and examines and puts into perspective many claims that have been made about women's minds. It also probes the relationship between evidence and explanation: why are girls still taken to be lacking when they perform well, but boys are credited even when they do not?

Erin's Diary: An Official Derry Girls Book

Erin's Diary: An Official Derry Girls Book
Author: Lisa McGee
Publisher: Trapeze
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2020-11-12
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1841884421

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Set in Derry, Northern Ireland in the 1990s, Derry Girls is a candid, one-of-a-kind comedy about what it's like to be a teenage girl living amongst conflict. It's a time of armed police in armoured Land Rovers and British Army check points. But it's also the time of Murder She Wrote, The Cranberries, Salt-N-Pepa, Doc Martens and The X Files. And while The Troubles may hang over her hometown, Erin has troubles of her own, like the fact that the boy she's in love with (actually in LOVE with) doesn't know she exists. Or that her Ma and Aunt Sarah make her include her weirdo cousin Orla in everything she does. Or that head teacher Sister Michael refuses to acknowledge Erin as a literary genius. Not to mention the fact that her second best friend has ALMOST had sex, whereas Erin's never even kissed anyone yet. These are Erin's Troubles. Described by the Guardian as 'daft, profane and absolutely brilliant', by the New Statesman as 'pitch-perfect' and by i-D as 'the greatest show on British (and Irish) TV', Derry Girls has dazzled audiences, with Channel 4's biggest UK comedy launch since 2004 and the biggest television series in Northern Ireland since modern records began. Now, alongside the third series, comes the first official tie-in. With Erin's inner take on everything that has happened so far, this book will both dive deeper into the events we have seen unfold on the screen and unveil brand new stories. Complete with newspaper clippings, doodles, school reports, handwritten notes, and much much more, Erin's Diary is a must-have for fans.

The Kerry Girls

The Kerry Girls
Author: Kay Moloney Caball
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2014-05-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0750959541

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As part of the controversial Earl Grey Scheme, this is the true story of the Kerry girls who were shipped to Australia from the four Kerry Workhouses of Dingle, Kenmare, Killarney and Listowel in 1849 and 1850. Leaving behind scenes of destitution and misery, the girls, some of whom spoke only Irish, set off to the other side of the world without any idea of what lay ahead. This book tells of their 'selection' and their transportation to New South Wales and Adelaide, their subsequent apprenticeship, and finally of their marriage and attempts to rebuild a life far from home.

Understanding Girls' Friendships, Fights and Feuds

Understanding Girls' Friendships, Fights and Feuds
Author: Valerie E. Besag
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2006
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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Drawing on observations of girls' behaviour, this book provides an understanding of girls' bullying, exploring the mechanisms and language that girls use to entice some into their groups and exclude others. It is of interest to teachers, trainee teachers, educational psychologists and social workers, and academics and researchers.