The Link: Colette's Beginning

The Link: Colette's Beginning
Author: Makala Thomas
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2008-08-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0955990904

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The sequel to a hidden link or mystery, this novel gives us clues not only to the mysterious boy she meets dead at night in a meadow, but the even greater mystery of the girl herself. Colette's Beginning is the Link to Matthew James's child and teen years, continuing on where parts were cut out in the previous novel. Colette's blissful life with her father crumbles before her eyes when she takes a frightening dare in the meadow of her home island, just to prove that she isn't 'chicken'. Her father Steven, unable to believe what she had done, leaves home, tearing his little girl's heart and replacing his fun self with her strict mother, Brenda. However, Colette is able to turn her life around and get on just fine without her father- so everyone thinks. When it all becomes too much she runs away from home into the meadow where everything started, and meets the mysterious Matthew James! View Colette and Matthew's relationship like you've never seen it before!

The Link: Colette's Return

The Link: Colette's Return
Author: Makala Thomas_
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2015-05-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0955990939

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To everyone's joy, Colette Gibson returns to the island she grew up on, back to her friends and family. She cant believe how much her kids have grown! Now seeing things through Rudisha Gibson's mind also, we see much more of what life is like for Rudi having a such famous mother. What is it about Colette that everyone is hiding from Rudi? Rudi grows frustrated, knowing there is something about her mother that is being kept from her. But what is it Colette realises the level of the faulty curse between herself and Matthew James has fallen once again, and she tries resisting the handsome man. Unable to fight true love, she juggles two lives on the island; a secret life with Matthew and her normal life with family and friends, while dismissing Maurice Blackwell's advances. Why is the shape shifting sorceror Sanguini Alsdair so afraid to look at Colette? And what does the Queen of Demons have against the enchantress? Find out now by reading the fourth book of The Link series by Makala Thomas.

The Link: The Betrayal

The Link: The Betrayal
Author: Makala Thomas
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2016-01-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0955990955

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Indulge yourself in book five of The Link series! Colette and Rudisha Gibson are back in a tale of more magic, fun, shocks and of course drama! Maurice Blackwell returns, desperate for Colette to be his.... and his attempts to get her are utter madness! Colette reveals her magical powers to the town, shocking Rudi but not surprising anyone else, as rumours about Colette being a witch had always been hot on everyone's tongue! Someone from Colette's past returns in full swing, joining Maurice Blackwell in his crazy advances and completely betraying Colette! Who is this person and why would they help Mad Maurice Who else betrays Colette and how does Rudi find out? Find out now in this fun, drama-prone, magical tale by Makala Thomas!

The Link: Colette's Fame

The Link: Colette's Fame
Author: Makala Thomas
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2010-01-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0955990912

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Colette hits stardom in this hit sequel, making a decision to leave her home island because of the way she is being treated by the people she thought were friends.Hard though it was to leave her children, she joins her mother abroad along with her best friends, Roxy and Debbie.One lucky day she is heard singing on a train, therefore being signed to one of the biggest record labels. Colette enjoys being rich and famous, but there is a downside to all of this: her family, and the sly Matthew James.Cursed though they both are, Colette and Matthew do not seem able to resist each other when the charm lifts…

The Colette Sewing Handbook

The Colette Sewing Handbook
Author: Sarai Mitnick
Publisher: Krause Publications
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2011-11-16
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781440215452

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A great plan, a great pattern, a great fit, a great fabric, and a great finish: These are the five fundamentals for perfecting any sewing project. Sarai Mitnick, an independent pattern designer setting the high water mark in the industry, shares her knowledge of these fundamentals and offers five beautiful projects to go with them. Powerful instruction: A former expert in user experience in the tech industry, Sarai Mitnick's Colette Patterns line has gained a great deal of respect for comprehensive, clear instruction. Comprehensive resource: The chapters cover sewing techniques, planning and fitting, working with patterns, working with fabrics, working with linings, finishing techniques--in essence, each chapter focuses on what the entirety of another book might cover. Gorgeous package: Pitch-perfect combination of illustration, step-by-step photography and beautiful project shots, all with a clean, lovely design. *Disclaimer: eBook does not include Tissue Enclosures as enclosed with print book.

The Link: Matthew's Beginning

The Link: Matthew's Beginning
Author: Makala Thomas
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2011-04-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0955990920

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Matthew's Beginning is an intriguing submission of original fiction which focuses on the extraordinary life and harrowing exploits of the main character. The middle of three brothers, Matthew shares their disgust and hatred for their stepfather, Ben Lucas. Routinely assaulting their mother and showing very little love and support for the family, Ben quickly became a figure of both fear and derision. One particular day, Matthew's elder brother Joshua steals money from Ben's wallet and buys a ring. Once he discovers the missing money, Ben threatens violence. Instead of cowering Matthew takes credit for taking the money and suggests Ben beat him instead of his mother. Impressed by Matthew's nerve and guts, Ben forms a new respect for the young man. A few days later, he shares a secret possession as well as a cruel ultimatum which makes a significant impression on Matthew and alters his perspective in many ways. From this foundation, a very entertaining tale is constructed.

Once Removed

Once Removed
Author: Colette Sartor
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2019
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0820355690

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The women in the linked short story collection Once Removed carry the burdens imposed in the name of intimacy--the secrets kept, the lies told, the disputes initiated--as well as the joy that can still manage to triumph. A singer with a damaged voice and an assumed identity befriends a silent, troubled child; an infertile law professor covets a tenant's daughterly affection; a new mother tries to shield her infant from her estranged mother's surprise Easter visit; an aging shopkeeper hides her husband's decline and a decades-old lie to keep her best friends from moving away. With depth and an acute sense of the fragility of intimate connection, Colette Sartor creates stories of women that resonate with emotional complexity. Some of these women possess the fierce natures and long, vengeful memories of expert grudge holders. Others avoid conflict at every turn, or so they tell themselves. For all of them, grief lies at the core of love.

Missions Begin with Blood

Missions Begin with Blood
Author: Brandon Bayne
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2021-10-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0823294218

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Winner, 2022 Frank S. and Elizabeth D. Brewer Prize While the idea that successful missions needed Indigenous revolts and missionary deaths seems counterintuitive, this book illustrates how it became a central logic of frontier colonization in Spanish North America. Missions Begin with Blood argues that martyrdom acted as a ceremony of possession that helped Jesuits understand violence, disease, and death as ways that God inevitably worked to advance Christendom. Whether petitioning superiors for support, preparing to extirpate Native “idolatries,” or protecting their conversions from critics, Jesuits found power in their persecution and victory in their victimization. This book correlates these tales of sacrifice to deep genealogies of redemptive death in Catholic discourse and explains how martyrological idioms worked to rationalize early modern colonialism. Specifically, missionaries invoked an agricultural metaphor that reconfigured suffering into seed that, when watered by sweat and blood, would one day bring a rich harvest of Indigenous Christianity.

The Intersecting Realities and Fictions of Virginia Woolf and Colette

The Intersecting Realities and Fictions of Virginia Woolf and Colette
Author: Helen Southworth
Publisher: Ohio State University Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2004
Genre: Comparative literature
ISBN: 0814209645

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What might the author of Mrs. Dalloway and A Room of One's Own have in common with the author of the Claudine series and The Pure and the Impure? Resisting long-held interpretations that Colette and Virginia Woolf had little in common, Southworth shows here the links between the two famous writers, both real and imagined. Often cast in their diametrically opposed roles of elitist bluestocking and risque music hall performer, critics have overlooked the many ways in which the lives and works of Woolf and Colette intersect. This study provides a broad-ranging introduction to the biographical, stylistic, and thematic ties that link the lives and works of Britain's and France's first ladies of letters of the early twentieth century. Situating the two writers within an international network of artists and literati, including Jacques-Emile Blanche, Radclyffe Hall and Una Troubridge. Winnie de Polignac, Gisele Freund, Sylvia Beach and Adrienne Monnier, Vita Sackville-West and Violet Trefusis, this study complicates conceptions of the differences--national, sexual, cultural, and intellectual--which have kept these two women apart by placing these same differences at its center. Southworth develops work already undertaken on Woolf's contacts with France and adds to the body of comparative work on Woolf and her contemporaries. This study also highlights as yet unexplored connections between Colette and her British and American peers. Southworth's book makes a significant contribution to gay and lesbian studies and the study of modernist culture. It also demonstrates the potential of social network theory for literary studies.

Secrets of the Flesh

Secrets of the Flesh
Author: Judith Thurman
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 636
Release: 2011-03-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307789810

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A scandalously talented stage performer, a practiced seductress of both men and women, and the flamboyant author of some of the greatest works of twentieth-century literature, Colette was our first true superstar. Now, in Judith Thurman's Secrets of the Flesh, Colette at last has a biography worthy of her dazzling reputation. Having spent her childhood in the shadow of an overpowering mother, Colette escaped at age twenty into a turbulent marriage with the sexy, unscrupulous Willy--a literary charlatan who took credit for her bestselling Claudine novels. Weary of Willy's sexual domination, Colette pursued an extremely public lesbian love affair with a niece of Napoleon's. At forty, she gave birth to a daughter who bored her, at forty-seven she seduced her teenage stepson, and in her seventies she flirted with the Nazi occupiers of Paris, even though her beloved third husband, a Jew, had been arrested by the Gestapo. And all the while, this incomparable woman poured forth a torrent of masterpieces, including Gigi, Sido, Cheri, and Break of Day. Judith Thurman, author of the National Book Award-winning biography of Isak Dinesen, portrays Colette as a thoroughly modern woman: frank in her desires, fierce in her passions, forever reinventing herself. Rich with delicious gossip and intimate revelations, shimmering with grace and intelligence, Secrets of the Flesh is one of the great biographies of our time. NOTE: This edition does not include a photo insert.