Doors to Madame Marie

Doors to Madame Marie
Title Doors to Madame Marie PDF eBook
Author Odette Meyers
Publisher University of Washington Press
Total Pages 490
Release 1997
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780295975764

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Odette Meyers recalls her experiences as a Jewish child in Nazi-occupied France during World War II, focusing on the actions of Madame Marie Chotel, a Catholic concierge and seamstress who secured Odette's safety during the occupation.

Studies in Contemporary Jewry: Volume XV: People of the City

Studies in Contemporary Jewry: Volume XV: People of the City
Title Studies in Contemporary Jewry: Volume XV: People of the City PDF eBook
Author Ezra Mendelsohn
Publisher Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages 285
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 0195134680

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This collection of articles is devoted to the theme of Jews in the modern city, including topics such as Jewish-Christian relations, klezmer music, and urbanization.

The Birth of an Adoptive, Foster Or Stepmother

The Birth of an Adoptive, Foster Or Stepmother
Title The Birth of an Adoptive, Foster Or Stepmother PDF eBook
Author Barbara Waterman
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages 260
Release 2003
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9781843107248

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Adoptive, foster and stepmothers, like biological mothers, find their lives completely changed by motherhood although they are not always granted the rights and privileges accorded to those who give birth. Barbara Waterman explores the common experiences that are shared by all those who enter the motherhood portal. She highlights the importance of wider family, community and professional support for non-biological parents and primary care-givers of both genders, and their children. A stepmother herself and a practicing psychologist, Waterman's writing is illustrated throughout with vignettes of children and parents from a range of backgrounds. She shows the important ways in which a non-biological attachment is both more similar to and more different from a biological attachment than is currently understood. In doing this, Waterman broadens the notion of the `traditional' family, and offers a positive alternative to the myth of the perfect mother. All kinds of step-, adoptive and foster families and those coming into contact with them will find this thoroughly researched and personal book an indispensable guide.

One-act Plays for Stage and Study

One-act Plays for Stage and Study
Title One-act Plays for Stage and Study PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 440
Release 1927
Genre American drama
ISBN

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Includes bibliographies.

One Act Plays for Stage and Study, Third Series

One Act Plays for Stage and Study, Third Series
Title One Act Plays for Stage and Study, Third Series PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 440
Release 1927
Genre American drama
ISBN

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When Did They Meet Again ?

When Did They Meet Again ?
Title When Did They Meet Again ? PDF eBook
Author Harold Brighouse
Publisher
Total Pages 36
Release 1927
Genre
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All the Light We Cannot See

All the Light We Cannot See
Title All the Light We Cannot See PDF eBook
Author Anthony Doerr
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 560
Release 2017-04-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1501173219

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Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, a New York Times Book Review Top Ten Book, National Book Award finalist, more than two and a half years on the New York Times bestseller list From the highly acclaimed, multiple award-winning Anthony Doerr, the stunningly beautiful instant New York Times bestseller about a blind French girl and a German boy whose paths collide in occupied France as both try to survive the devastation of World War II. Marie-Laure lives in Paris near the Museum of Natural History, where her father works. When she is twelve, the Nazis occupy Paris and father and daughter flee to the walled citadel of Saint-Malo, where Marie-Laure's reclusive great uncle lives in a tall house by the sea. With them they carry what might be the museum's most valuable and dangerous jewel. In a mining town in Germany, Werner Pfennig, an orphan, grows up with his younger sister, enchanted by a crude radio they find that brings them news and stories from places they have never seen or imagined. Werner becomes an expert at building and fixing these crucial new instruments and is enlisted to use his talent to track down the resistance. Deftly interweaving the lives of Marie-Laure and Werner, Doerr illuminates the ways, against all odds, people try to be good to one another. Doerr's "stunning sense of physical detail and gorgeous metaphors" (San Francisco Chronicle) are dazzling. Ten years in the writing, a National Book Award finalist, All the Light We Cannot See is a magnificent, deeply moving novel from a writer "whose sentences never fail to thrill" (Los Angeles Times).