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Susan Miller

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    History of a Pipe Dream
    My First 1000 Words
    After the Boxes Are Unpacked
    Ocean City, N.J.: An Illustrated History
    New Jersey's Southern Shore: An Illustrated History from Brigantine to Cape May Point
    • 2021

      A Long Weekend

      • 308 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      What would it be like to meet your ancestors? Janet Fraser, a young concert pianist, goes to stay at Thornley House, her mother's ancestral home in the Yorkshire Dales and is mysteriously transported back to the early nineteenth century. Shocked and confused, she is mistaken for Jeanette Thornley, a member of the family who eloped some years previously. The formidable matriarch, Lady Gabrielle, grudgingly accepts her into the household and Janet quickly has to learn the etiquette of regency domestic life to avoid arousing suspicion. Her principal ally is her "sister-in-law" Dorothea, who is unhappy in her arranged marriage to philanderer William Thornley and is reputed to have been poisoned by him. Janet is dismayed to be courted by Jeanette's former, elderly suitor and is blackmailed into agreeing to marry him. Can Janet keep Dorothea safe, but at the price of being trapped in the past?

      A Long Weekend
    • 2020
    • 2019

      My First 1000 Words

      Softcover Active Minds Reference Series

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      This engaging book is designed to enhance vocabulary for young children, featuring a point-and-say format perfect for pre-readers and an excellent resource for early readers. It includes fun categories and vibrant illustrations that capture children's imaginations, along with sample sentences to aid understanding. "My First 1000 Words" serves as both an entertaining tool and a valuable educational resource, encouraging children to explore language in an enjoyable way.

      My First 1000 Words
    • 2019

      Piping Hot

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The story follows Steven Lindsay, a university lecturer who finds himself unexpectedly freed from a Soviet labor camp, having served only a fraction of his sentence. Convinced that the charges against him were fabricated, he navigates the complexities of his newfound freedom while grappling with the implications of his past. The narrative delves into themes of justice, resilience, and the struggle for truth in a repressive regime.

      Piping Hot
    • 2019

      My First 1000 Words

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Designed to ignite children's imaginations, this engaging book offers a point-and-say format perfect for pre-readers and serves as a vocabulary builder for early readers. It features fun categories, vibrant illustrations, and sample sentences that enhance learning. With a focus on making word acquisition enjoyable, it encourages young readers to explore and expand their vocabulary in an interactive way.

      My First 1000 Words
    • 2016

      After the Boxes Are Unpacked

      Moving on After Moving in (Enlarged)

      • 278 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.3(18)Add rating

      This comprehensive relocation guide offers updated insights and practical tips for individuals and families planning a move. It covers essential topics such as finding the right neighborhood, navigating local services, and adjusting to a new community. With a focus on current trends and resources, it aims to simplify the moving process and help newcomers settle in smoothly.

      After the Boxes Are Unpacked
    • 2014

      Ocean City's Historic Hotels

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Ocean City, New Jersey, was founded as a "Christian seaside resort" in 1879. Soon thereafter, it became a vibrant year-round community and a highly desirable summer retreat. Hotels were integral to the city's success. The most famous of these was the Flanders Hotel, which opened to much fanfare in 1923. It was built in the Spanish Mission Revival style and named after Belgium's Flanders Field; today, it is in the National Register of Historic Places. In addition to other stately hotels, such as the Brighton, the Biscayne, and the Bellevue, many smaller hotels and guesthouses, like Jernee Manor, the Castle Inn, Locksley Hall, and the Scarborough Inn, were also established. Ocean City's Historic Hotels features the rich architectural and recreational history of this New Jersey coastal town and its many hotels.

      Ocean City's Historic Hotels
    • 2014

      Disgust

      The Gatekeeper Emotion

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring the intricacies of disgust, this book delves into its role as a gatekeeper emotion, revealing how it influences perceptions of illness, health, and social identity. Through developmental insights and vivid illustrations, it examines the connections between disgust and various aspects of life, including family dynamics and cultural contexts. The analysis provides a comprehensive understanding of how this powerful emotion shapes our experiences and interactions within society.

      Disgust
    • 2012

      Legendary Locals of Ocean City

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Ocean City has been called America's Greatest Family Resort since the slogan was adopted by the chamber of commerce in 1920. But it has always been a gathering place for families, beginning in 1879 when the Lake family came here to build a Christian Seaside Resort. Since those early years, Ocean City has evolved into a community of diverse people, with the value of family still holding strong. While famous people, such as actress Grace Kelly and author Gay Talese, called Ocean City home, most of the people in this book are ordinary citizens. Many of these families are third and fourth generation. Some trace their roots back to the Lakes, others have grandparents or great-grandparents who came here as immigrants. Still others have moved here more recently; all contribute to making Ocean City a wonderful place to live and work.

      Legendary Locals of Ocean City
    • 2011

      History of a Pipe Dream

      • 372 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Perseverance is a central theme in Susan Miller's life story, shaped by her upbringing on a Wyoming farm. Influenced by her hard-working parents, she learns to face life's obstacles with determination and resilience. Their inspiring example instills in her the belief that overcoming challenges is a personal choice, guiding her journey through various trials.

      History of a Pipe Dream