Surrender, Dorothy

Surrender, Dorothy
Author: Meg Wolitzer
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2010-08-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1439125740

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From the New York Times bestselling author Meg Wolitzer, a “devastatingly on target” (Elle) novel about a young woman's accidental death and its effect on her family and friends. For years, Sara Swerdlow was transported by an unfettered sense of immortality. Floating along on loving friendships and the adoration of her mother, Natalie, Sara's notion of death was entirely alien to her existence. But when a summer night's drive out for ice cream ends in tragedy, thirty-year-old Sara—"held aloft and shimmering for years"—finally lands. Mining the intricate relationship between love and mourning, acclaimed novelist Meg Wolitzer explores a single, overriding question: who, finally, "owns" the excruciating loss of this young woman—her mother or her closest friends? Depicting the aftermath of Sara's shocking death with piercing humor and shattering realism, Surrender, Dorothy is the luminously thoughtful, deeply moving exploration of what it is to be a mother and a friend, and, above all, what it takes to heal from unthinkable loss.

Surrender Dorothy

Surrender Dorothy
Author: Linda Tagliamonte
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2021-05-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 166291220X

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Living with someone who has a serious medical condition can be a challenge. This book reflects on one such case, that of a sixteen-year love relationship in which one of the partners suffers from multiple sclerosis (MS), a potentially debilitating disease. Over the years, the sickness takes its toll, gradually changing one partner from independent to dependent, and the other from lover to caregiver. The emotional difficulties the couple endures are understandable to anyone who has experienced such a relationship.

Surrender Dorothy

Surrender Dorothy
Author: Jerome Robinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1991
Genre: Civil rights
ISBN:

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"Surrender Dorothy"

Author: Lisa Voss Cooper
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1998
Genre:
ISBN:

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Surrender Dorothy

Surrender Dorothy
Author: Cynthia Jane Bull
Publisher:
Total Pages: 6
Release: 1971
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Universe of Oz

The Universe of Oz
Author: Kevin K. Durand
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2010-03-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0786456221

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The Wizard of Oz has captured the imagination of the public since publication of L. Frank Baum's first book of the series in 1900. Oz has shaped the way we read children's literature, view motion pictures and experience musicals. Oz has captured the scholarly imagination as well. The seventeen essays in this book address numerous questions of the boundaries between literature, film, and stage--and these have become essential to Oz scholarship. Together the essays explore the ways in which Oz tells us much about ourselves, our society, and our journeys.

Surrender Dorothy

Surrender Dorothy
Author: Bryan Corbin
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-12-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781006122712

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This is my first book. It was shot over 2018 around Ottawa KS.

The Gospel of Loneliness

The Gospel of Loneliness
Author: Dwight Lee Wolter
Publisher: The Pilgrim Press
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2023-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0829800646

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Taking an eraser to loneliness will not erase it. Trying to drink loneliness away will not quench its thirst. Shaming loneliness will not disempower it. In The Gospel of Loneliness, author and pastor Dwight Wolter offers the encouragement that loneliness is an exploration and a teacher to make room for—not to avoid. Wolter examines the expressions of loneliness in our lives: revisiting biblical stories and fables, listening to pop music, studying its dynamic in the pews, and exploring the future of artificial companionship.

Monumental Jesus

Monumental Jesus
Author: Margaret M. Grubiak
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2020-02-11
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0813943752

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The American landscape is host to numerous works of religious architecture, sometimes questionable in taste and large, if not titanic, in scale. In her lively study of satire and religious architecture, Margaret Grubiak challenges how we typically view such sites by shifting the focus from believers to doubters, and from producers to consumers. Grubiak considers an array of sacred architectural constructions—from "Touchdown Jesus" at the University of Notre Dame to the Wizard of Oz Mormon temple outside Washington D.C. to the renamed "Gumby Jesus" of the Christ of the Ozarks statue in Eureka Springs, Arkansas - and how such constructions are confronted by the doubt and dismissiveness articulated by the more skeptical of their viewers. These responses of doubt activate our religious built environment in ways unanticipated but illuminating, asking us, at times forcefully, to consider and clarify what it is we believe. Opening up new avenues of thinking about how people deal with theological questions in the vernacular, Grubiak’s book shows how religious doubt is made manifest in the humorous, satirical, blasphemous, and popular culture responses to religious architecture and image in modern America. Midcentury: Architecture, Landscape, Urbanism, and Design

Dorothy Angsleigh

Dorothy Angsleigh
Author: Agnes Potter McGee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1907
Genre: Abolitionists
ISBN:

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