"Mary Kelly's Post-Partum Document, one of this century's most significant and influential artistic statements on identity, represents the ultimate merging of feminism and minimalist performativity. . . . It is an extraordinary work that is viscerally experienced rather than statically received."--Maurice Berger, New School for Social Research
Evan and Hannah have found a robin in the snow. It's not moving, and they soon realize that the tiny robin is stuck! They call the RSPCA and an inspector arrives to help. It's snowing heavily and they need to act fast. Can the RSPCA perform a snowy robin rescue? An exciting, inspiring story based on a real-life animal rescue. With illustrations throughout and lots of facts about robins and the RSPCA.
In a hidden Ireland where fishermen and tenant farmers find solace in their ancient faith, songs, stories, and communal celebrations, young Honora Keeley and Michael Kelly wed and start a family. Because they and their countrymen must sell both their catch and their crops to pay exorbitant rents, potatoes have become their only staple food. But when blight destroys the potatoes three times in four years, a callous government and uncaring landlords turn a natural disaster into The Great Starvation that will kill one million. Honora and Michael vow their children will live. The family joins two million other Irish refugees--victims saving themselves--in the emigration from Ireland. Danger and hardship await them in America. Honora, her unconventional sister Máire, and their seven sons help transform Chicago from a frontier town to the "City of the Century." The boys go on to fight in the Civil War and enlist in the cause of Ireland's freedom. Spanning six generations and filled with joy, sadness, and heroism, GALWAY BAY sheds brilliant light on the ancestors of today's forty-four million Irish Americans--and is a universal story you will never forget.
In time for Scorsese's 80th birthday and the release of Killers of the Flower
Moon, a new edition of the seminal oral history tracing Scorsese's journey
from young filmmaker to legend, featuring a foreword by Steven Spielberg číst
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One wet Monday afternoon a body is found in a closed tank of liquid clay at Shentall's long-established pottery. Present at the irruption of this alien violence is Nicholson, a freelance detective engaged by Luke Shentall to investigate the leakage of new designs to foreign imitators. Nicholson reviews what has passed, from his arrival to the gathering tension of the hours before the crime, knowing that no scrap of behaviour may be dismissed as irrelevant. He gradually succumbs to the spirit of Shentall's, to the unique atmosphere of the blackened Midlands city, and to his feeling for the chief suspect, Corinna Wakefield, the firm's designer. In the investigation which follows Nicholson is driven, with a bitterly divided mind, to reveal what he knows will bring unhappiness to all involved.
Irish-American author Mary Pat Kelly draws upon family history to craft
another striking work of historical fiction featuring Chicago-born heroine
Nora Kelly.
A masterpiece of suspense, Mary Kelly's 1962 novel follows Agnes as she casts
her mind back through the past few days to find the links between her husband,
his friends, a mysterious stranger new to the village and a case of
unexplained death.
"Chief Inspector Brett Nightingale and Sergeant Beddoes have been called to a gloomy flat off Islington High Street. An elderly woman--Princess Olga Karukhin, an emigrant of Civil War Russia--lies dead on the bed, and her trunk has been looted of its glittering treasure...Out in the festive chaos of the capital a colourful cast of suspects abound: the downtrodden grandson, a plutocratic jeweller, Bolsheviks with unfinished business? Beddoes and Nightingale have their work cut out in this tightly-paced, quirky and highly enjoyable jewel of the mystery genre"--
In this heartwarming story, two orphaned puppies, Sprinkles and Jimmies, embark on an adventurous journey to discover the true meaning of family and unconditional love. Aimed at young readers aged 3-8, this tale emphasizes the importance of companionship and connection, making it a delightful read for children and caregivers alike.