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Rebecca Sullivan

    Rebecca Sullivan is an author whose fascination with the natural world and keen observation of her surroundings permeate her work. Her creative process is uniquely driven, as she actively seeks to influence her dreams to plot narrative arcs. This unconventional approach allows her to explore themes and characters from unexpected perspectives. Her writing is characterized by imagination and original concepts that draw readers into her stories.

    Rebecca Sullivan
    Sua Maxima Culpa
    Night Owls and Summer Skies
    The Art of Edible Flowers
    The Art of Herbs for Health
    The Art of Natural Cleaning
    Visual Habits
    • 2020

      Night Owls and Summer Skies

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.4(12)Add rating

      A quirky summer camp LGBTQ+ romance with the frothy, fun tone of Marian Keyes in this cute YA story about friendship and facing your fears. Emma Lane’s forced to face her fears when her mother unceremoniously dumps her on the doorstep of Camp Mapplewood, abandoning her for the summer while she heads off on a cruise with her latest husband. It’s the last place Emma wants to be with no shortage of creepy creatures, keen campers, and mandatory activities that she fears will hinder managing her anxiety and depression. When Emma breaks into the tool shed on her first day there, the fall out from her escapades leads her right into the path of her counsellor Vivian Black, and nothing is ever the same.

      Night Owls and Summer Skies
    • 2018

      The Art of Natural Cleaning

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      3.8(38)Add rating

      Discover how to make your own natural home cleaning products for a simpler, more environmentally friendly home.

      The Art of Natural Cleaning
    • 2018

      The Art of Natural Beauty

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      This handy little guide is the perfect companion for anyone who wants to save money (and the planet) by ditching chemical-filled, mass-produced beauty products and making their own natural ones at home.

      The Art of Natural Beauty
    • 2018
    • 2018
    • 2018

      Dieses liebevoll gestaltete Handbuch zeigt, wie sich nachhaltige Produkte für Haushalt und Körper aus natürlichen Zutaten leicht selbst erstellen lassen. Dazu hat sich Rebecca Sullivan vom Wissen ihrer Großmutter inspirieren lassen und mit viel Sachkenntnis und Fantasie Rezepte für Grundnahrungsmittel und zum Haltbarmachen und Einkochen von Lebensmitteln zusammengestellt. Darüber hinaus enthält der erste Teil Anleitungen für Raumsprays, selbst hergestellte Kerzen, Möbelpolituren und Reinigungsmittel sowie Ratschläge für die natürliche Wäschebehandlung bis hin zu Gartentipps. Der zweite Teil des Ratgebers widmet sich der Gesundheit und Schönheit. Hier finden sich Anleitungen zu Seifen und Badesalzen, Gesichtsmasken, Massageölen, Pflegeprodukten und natürlichem Make-up bis hin zu Heilmitteln und Kräutertinkturen. Dieser inspirierende Ratgeber ist ein Muss für alle, die nachhaltig mit Naturprodukten, möglichst plastikfrei und ohne unnötige Abfälle leben wollen.

      Natürlich leben
    • 2017

      Dnes si víc než kdy dřív ceníme zdraví a pohody a velký důraz klademe na slova „přírodní“ a „přirozený“. Pro mnohé z nás to ale začíná a končí u toho, co jíme a pijeme. Pokud však opravdu chceme dosáhnout přirozeného životního stylu a optimálního zdraví, je třeba zvolit ucelenější přístup. A o tom je tato kniha – přináší náměty a recepty na přírodní (a přirozené) produkty pro celý dům, od kuchyňské spíže po úklid skříněk, od vaší taštičky na kosmetiku po lékárničku (a dokonce i pár nápadů na výrobu úžasných přírodních nápojů).

      Umění přirozeného domova
    • 2016

      Sua Maxima Culpa

      Through Their Most Grievous Fault

      • 422 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the author's struggle to protect their family from the perceived threats posed by the Catholic Church's hierarchy. It delves into themes of familial love, conflict, and the challenges of confronting powerful institutions. The author reflects on the emotional toll of this battle, highlighting the tension between personal beliefs and external pressures. Through this lens, the book offers a poignant examination of faith, authority, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

      Sua Maxima Culpa
    • 2016

      Rebecca Sullivan's study of Natalie Wood explores her impactful yet tumultuous career in American cinema. While Wood's films are celebrated, her legacy is overshadowed by her tragic death. The book highlights her contributions and situates her performances within the evolving landscape of the star industry and post-war sexual politics.

      Natalie Wood
    • 2014

      Bonnie Sherr Klein's 'Not a Love Story'

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Examining pornography's societal role through a feminist lens, this book delves into the groundbreaking Canadian film that challenged conventional narratives. It offers a thought-provoking analysis of the intersections between feminism and the adult film industry, highlighting the complexities and implications of sexual representation in media. Klein's work invites readers to reconsider the cultural impact of pornography and its influence on women's rights and identity.

      Bonnie Sherr Klein's 'Not a Love Story'