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Fallen

Fallen

Author: Lia Mills

Number of pages: 288

Fallen by Lia Mills - a remarkable love story amidst the ruins of the First World War and the Easter Rising Spring, 1915. Katie Crilly gets the news she dreaded: her beloved twin brother, Liam, has been killed on the Western Front. A year later, when her home city of Dublin is suddenly engulfed in violence, Katie finds herself torn by conflicting emotions. Taking refuge in the home of a friend, she meets Hubie Wilson, a friend of Liam's from the Front. There unfolds a remarkable encounter between two young people, both wounded and both trying to imagine a new life. Lia Mills has written a novel that can stand alongside the works of Sebastian Faulks, Pat Barker and Louisa Young. SELECTED AS THE 2016 'ONE CITY ONE BOOK' TITLE FOR BOTH DUBLN AND BELFAST 'Lia Mills writes superbly about the human heart. This is an historical story with an urgency that is completely modern: Fallen is shot through with the pleasure and the difficulty of being alive' Anne Enright, winner of the Man Booker Prize 'Tremendously passionate, vivid and humane ... Mills has an exquisite eye for the telling image' Irish Independent 'Absorbing ... Mills is a fine storyteller' Sunday Times 'Vivid ... a careful...

Nine Months to Change His Life (Mills & Boon Cherish) (The Logan Twins, Book 1)

Nine Months to Change His Life (Mills & Boon Cherish) (The Logan Twins, Book 1)

Author: Marion Lennox

Number of pages: 416

''I rescued you on this island...and you rescued me right back." Ben Logan never asks anyone for help. Until, during a deadly hurricane, he's washed up on a deserted island. There he finds his life in the hands of sparky, petite nurse Mary Hammond. Trapped with only each other for comfort, Ben and Mary turn to one another.

Plain Jane's Secret Life (Mills & Boon Love Inspired) (The Brides of Holly Springs, Book 4)

Plain Jane's Secret Life (Mills & Boon Love Inspired) (The Brides of Holly Springs, Book 4)

Author: Cathy Gillen Thacker

Number of pages: 159

Once upon a time, the town of Holly Springs had its very own tomboy...and a darn fine mechanic to boot.

A Perfect Life (Mills & Boon Vintage Cherish)

A Perfect Life (Mills & Boon Vintage Cherish)

Author: Patricia Kay

Number of pages: 192

THE PLAN For Shawn Fletcher, it was to meet and marry the man of her dreams, have the perfect kid and live happily ever after.

An Honest Life (Mills & Boon Love Inspired)

An Honest Life (Mills & Boon Love Inspired)

Author: Dana Corbit

Number of pages: 224

A preacher. A deacon. That was the kind of man nurse Charity Sims planned to marry. Which is why her lovesick behavior around Rick McKinley, the contractor building a family center for her church, so confused her. He refused to go to church, let alone lead one. So what if he was handsome and charming? They couldn' t be more different.

Life in the Iron-Mills

Life in the Iron-Mills

Author: Rebecca Harding Davis

Number of pages: 46

Before Women Had Rights, They Worked - Regardless. Life in the Iron Mills is a short story (or novella) written by Rebecca Harding Davis in 1861, set in the factory world of the nineteenth century. It is one of the earliest American realist works, and is an important text for those who study labor and women's issues. It was immediately recognized as an innovative work, and introduced American readers to ""the bleak lives of industrial workers in the mills and factories of the nation."" Reviews: Life in the Iron Mills was initially published in The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 0007, Issue 42 in April 1861. After being published anonymously, both Emily Dickinson and Nathaniel Hawthorne praised the work. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward was also greatly influenced by Davis's Life in the Iron Mills and in 1868 published in The Atlantic Monthly""The Tenth of January,"" based on the 1860 fire at the Pemberton Mills in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Get Your Copy Now.

Nothing Simple

Nothing Simple

Author: Lia Mills

Number of pages: 192

Ray didn't want to leave Ireland for America, but when her husband Dermot found work there she went with him. They settled in a hot and murky Texas suburb where nothing was quite what it seemed.Now, ten years and four children later, recession has hit Texas. Dermot's career - like their marriage - has stalled, and he says it's time to go back to Dublin. But Ray's not so sure she can trust his judgement any more.As they get ready to leave, their daughter disappears. In the desperate hours that follow, Ray tries to figure out how she's ended up living a life that only begins to make sense now that everything in it is under threat.

Ex-sistere

Ex-sistere

Author: María Jesús Lorenzo-Modia

Number of pages: 230

This collection of critical essays addresses literary discourses on the mobility of women writers in various Atlantic regions of Europe. These literary systems (Ireland, Galicia, and Wales) experienced a rebirth in the second half of the twentieth century through their respective modern cultural artefacts, and the first decades of the present century have seen new research exploring emergent literatures in Europe, new European identities on the move, and even the dialogue between the various cultures of the Atlantic archipelago. This book centres on women writers and how they deal in their work with the issue of mobility. Authors and critics have tended to analyse travel by focusing on the transgression of patriarchal models of Western societies by white, middle-class women, these previously being mainly restricted to the private sphere, as well as on postcolonial issues with ethno- and Euro-centric slants. Notions of the construction of otherness are at stake here, in that even white women may be considered as belonging to a different ethnic group when they are migrants, thus showing how vulnerable and dependent women can be when isolated in a different environment. The narrative ...

C. Wright Mills and the Cuban Revolution

C. Wright Mills and the Cuban Revolution

Author: A. Javier Treviño

Number of pages: 262

In C. Wright Mills and the Cuban Revolution, A. Javier Trevino reconsiders the opinions, perspectives, and insights of the Cubans that Mills interviewed during his visit to the island in 1960. On returning to the United States, the esteemed and controversial sociologist wrote a small paperback on much of what he had heard and seen, which he published as Listen, Yankee: The Revolution in Cuba. Those interviews--now transcribed and translated--are interwoven here with extensive annotations to explain and contextualize their content. Readers will be able to "hear" Mills as an expert interviewer and ascertain how he used what he learned from his informants. Trevino also recounts the experiences of four central figures whose lives became inextricably intertwined during that fateful summer of 1960: C. Wright Mills, Fidel Castro, Juan Arcocha, and Jean-Paul Sartre. The singular event that compelled their biographies to intersect at a decisive moment in the history of Cold War geopolitics--with its attendant animosities and intrigues--was the Cuban Revolution.

C Wright Mills An American Utopia

C Wright Mills An American Utopia

Author: Irving Lewis Horowitz

Number of pages: 352

A biography of legendary sociologist C. Wright Mills, author of The Power Elite and White Collar, among other works, by eminent sociologist Irving L. Horowitz. Charles Wright Mills (1916-1962) was a famed sociologist, social commentator and critic. Noted for his anti-authoritarian, flamboyant character and radical ideas, he has been described as an ‘American Utopian’ – committed to social change, angered by the oppression he saw around him, and critical of what he saw as evidence of U.S. imperialism. His legacy includes a series of classic books – including The Power Elite, White Collar, and The Sociological Imagination -- and he has made a distinctive contribution to American sociological theory, especially in the area of class, power and social structure.

Life in the Iron Mills, and Other Stories

Life in the Iron Mills, and Other Stories

Author: Rebecca Harding Davis

Number of pages: 242

You must read this book and let your heart be broken-New York Times Book Review "One of the earliest recognitions in American literature of the existence of the very poor."-Michele Murray, National Observer Suggested for course use in: 19th-century U.S. literature Working-class studies Rebecca Harding Davis (1831-1910) published 12 books and many serialized novels, stories, and essays.

National Identities and Imperfections in Contemporary Irish Literature

National Identities and Imperfections in Contemporary Irish Literature

Author: Luz Mar González-Arias

Number of pages: 248

This book is about the role that the imperfect, the disquieting and the dystopian are currently playing in the construction of Irish identities. All the essays assess identity issues that require urgent examination, problematize canonical definitions of Irishness and, above all, look at the ways in which the artistic output of the country has been altered by the Celtic Tiger phenomenon and its subsequent demise. Recent narrative from Ireland, principally published in the twenty-first century and/or at the end of the 1990s, is dealt with extensively. The authors examined include Eavan Boland, Mary Rose Callaghan, Peter Cunningham, Emma Donoghue, Anne Enright, Emer Martin, Lia Mills, Paul Muldoon, Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, Bernard O’Donoghue, Peter Sirr and David Wheatley.

The Secret Life Of Freddie Mills - National Hero, Boxing Champion, SERIAL KILLER

The Secret Life Of Freddie Mills - National Hero, Boxing Champion, SERIAL KILLER

Author: Michael Litchfield

Number of pages: 300

Seven young women, all murdered in the most disgusting manner imaginable. Unimaginable, in fact: a first of its kind, and never before explicitly revealed. All the victims were prostitutes. All were dumped naked after having been stored by their killer as sex toys. Some of them were mothers. Each was someone’s daughter. And for more than fifty years the author has lived with the haunting secret that he was once suspected by Scotland Yard of being a serial killer more depraved and dangerous than Jack the Ripper. In the killing-spree that lasted more than a year, the author had a mole deep inside Scotland Yard’s Murder Squad, similar to ‘Deep Throat’ from the Watergate scandal, who was drip-feeding him the step-by-step ploys to snare the monster who brought terror to the streets of West London. Hundreds of policewomen, posing as prostitutes, flooded the red-light districts, hoping to be selected by the killer – more hopeful, though, that the back-up would swoop to the rescue in time. At one point, Scotland Yard feared that a prostitute, missing for more than a fortnight, had become the eighth victim and appealed to the public for help. It took the author just eleven hours...

Our own magazine, issued by the Children's special service mission (and the Scripture union).

Our own magazine, issued by the Children's special service mission (and the Scripture union).

Author: Children's special service mission

This Hostel Life

This Hostel Life

Author: Melatu Uche Okorie

Number of pages: 112

SHORTLISTED FOR THE AN POST IRISH BOOK AWARDS SUNDAY INDEPENDENT NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 'A landmark book by an important new voice in Irish writing' EMILIE PINE THIS HOSTEL LIFE tells the stories of migrant women in a hidden Ireland. Queuing for basic supplies in an Irish direct provision hostel, a group of women squabble and mistrust each other, learning what they can of the world from conversations about reality television and Shakespeare. In another story, a student shares her work with a class only to be critiqued about her own lived experience, and a mother of young twins, living in Nigeria, is at risk of losing her newborns to ancient superstitious beliefs. An essay by Liam Thornton (UCD School of Law) is also included, explaining the Irish legal position in relation to asylum seekers and direct provision. 'Fresh, devastating stories . . . Okorie writes with uncomfortable clarity about things we think we already know' LIA MILLS 'Melatu Uche Okorie has important things to say - and she does it quite brilliantly' RODDY DOYLE

The Iron Puddler: My Life in the Rolling Mills and What Came of It

The Iron Puddler: My Life in the Rolling Mills and What Came of It

Author: James J. Davis

Number of pages: 201

"The Iron Puddler: My Life in the Rolling Mills and What Came of It" by James J. Davis. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.

Nothing Simple

Nothing Simple

Author: Lia Mills

Number of pages: 393

Set partly in pre Celtic Tiger-Ireland, but mainly in Texas, and is narrated by Ray, a young wife and mother, on the eve of her family's return to their native Dublin as recession bites in America. In the opening pages her daughter, who does not want to leave the only home she knows, disappears and that is the prompt for Ray to tell her story, and the story of her family's life in suburban America over ten years, before returning to the fate of the disappeared child in its final section. Lean, gripping, emotionally sophisticated and very atmospheric.

From New Mills to New Life

From New Mills to New Life

Author: Joshua Spencer

Number of pages: 319

In this scintillating, heart-wrenching and tear-eliciting autobiography, "From New Mills to New Life", Joshua Spencer shares his extraordinary experiences from birth to his fiftieth year. It starts in Albion, Montego Bay where the author was born, but where he spent the least of his life of half of a century. It then extends to several other areas of his native land, but finds as its pivot a small, impoverished district known as New Mills where he spent much time in a little shamble, he called home with his grandmother. A home that lacked the basic facilities and necessities such as electricity and water. "From New Mills to New Life" radiates back and forth to its pivot but in an orderly, sequential fashion, until it culminates in Canada. It exposes all the challenges and successes that the author experiences in both jurisdictions, including family challenges, being on the verge of bankruptcy and so on. It describes quite liberally, his weaknesses and his strengths; those challenges he conquers and those he approaches optimistically in the future. You will cry intermittently, laugh regularly, and even get deeply saddened sporadically, as you share in this masterpiece, "From New...

The Sweat of Their Face

The Sweat of Their Face

Author: David C. Ward , Dorothy Moss , John Fagg

Number of pages: 224

Work always has been a central construct in the United States, influencing how Americans measure their lives and assess their contribution to the wider society. Work also has been valued as the key element in the philosophy of self-improvement and social mobility that undergird the American value system. Yet work can also be something imposed upon people: it can be exploitative, painful, and hard. This duality is etched into the faces of the people depicted in the portraits showcased in The Sweat of Their Face: Portraying American Workers. This companion volume to an exhibition at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery examines working-class subjects as they appear in artworks by artists including Winslow Homer, Elizabeth Catlett, Danny Lyon, and Shauna Frischkorn. This richly illustrated book charts the rise and fall of labor from the empowered artisan of the eighteenth century through industrialization and the current American business climate, in which industrial jobs have all but disappeared. It also traces the history of work itself through its impact on the men and women whose laboring bodies are depicted. The Sweat of Their Face is a powerful visual exploration of the...

Trust With Your Life (Mills & Boon Vintage Intrigue)

Trust With Your Life (Mills & Boon Vintage Intrigue)

Author: M.L. Gamble

Number of pages: 224

He Had Her in His Sights... His face haunted her memories. His Australian accent and trim, tanned body taunted her dreams. But when Alec Steele reappeared in the flesh, Molly Jakes's life became a living nightmare.

For The Sake Of Their Son (Mills & Boon Desire) (The Alpha Brotherhood, Book 5)

For The Sake Of Their Son (Mills & Boon Desire) (The Alpha Brotherhood, Book 5)

Author: Catherine Mann

Number of pages: 192

For the Sake of Their Son After one reckless night of passion resulting in a baby, Elliot and Lucy Ann’s friendship is in tatters. Although women line up for the race-car driver’s attention, Elliot only wants a second chance with Lucy Ann and his son. He’s willing to do anything to convince her that he wants more than just marriage. He wants her.

THE SON THAT CHANGED HIS LIFE

THE SON THAT CHANGED HIS LIFE

Author: Miho Tomoi , JENNIFER TAYLOR

It’s been three years since those magical two weeks they had together… Sparks flew when Emily and Ben first met. Emily brought color back into Ben’s life, and Ben brought excitement into hers…but then it all ended in devastating betrayal. Feeling hurt and wronged, they went their separate ways…until their paths cross again three years later. Will they be able to work things out this time around, or will history repeat itself?

A Study Guide for Rebecca Harding Davis's Life in the Iron Mills

A Study Guide for Rebecca Harding Davis's "Life in the Iron Mills"

Author: Gale, Cengage Learning

Number of pages: 24

A Study Guide for Rebecca Harding Davis's "Life in the Iron Mills," excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Short Stories for Students. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Short Stories for Students for all of your research needs.

The Prince She Never Knew (Mills & Boon Modern) (The Diomedi Heirs, Book 1)

The Prince She Never Knew (Mills & Boon Modern) (The Diomedi Heirs, Book 1)

Author: Kate Hewitt

Number of pages: 192

Though the world believes in her high-profile romance with Prince Leo di Madina, Alyse Barras knows it’s nothing but a calculated sham. As she walks down the aisle, Alyse clings to her one tiny hope: that her shameful secret never comes to light.

His Secret Life (Mills & Boon Intrigue) (Colby Agency: Elite Reconnaissance Division, Book 3)

His Secret Life (Mills & Boon Intrigue) (Colby Agency: Elite Reconnaissance Division, Book 3)

Author: Debra Webb

Number of pages: 224

Experience the thrill of life on the edge and set your adrenalin pumping! These gripping stories see heroic characters fight for survival and find love in the face of danger. Her mission: find the hero who doesn’t want to be found

Fortune's June Bride (Mills & Boon Cherish) (The Fortunes of Texas: Cowboy Country, Book 6)

Fortune's June Bride (Mills & Boon Cherish) (The Fortunes of Texas: Cowboy Country, Book 6)

Author: Allison Leigh

Number of pages: 224

COULD A WEDDING FOR A WEEK...

Appendix to Journals of Senate and Assembly ... of the Legislature

Appendix to Journals of Senate and Assembly ... of the Legislature

Author: Nevada. Legislature

The Baby Bond (Mills & Boon Modern) (His Baby, Book 1)

The Baby Bond (Mills & Boon Modern) (His Baby, Book 1)

Author: Sharon Kendrick

Number of pages: 192

Mills & Boon are proud to present a thrilling digital collection of all Sharon Kendrick’s novels and novellas for us to celebrate the publication of her amazing 100th book! Many of these books are available as e books for the first time.

Scouting

Scouting

Number of pages: 68

Published by the Boy Scouts of America for all BSA registered adult volunteers and professionals, Scouting magazine offers editorial content that is a mixture of information, instruction, and inspiration, designed to strengthen readers' abilities to better perform their leadership roles in Scouting and also to assist them as parents in strengthening families.

The Best Mistake of Her Life (Mills & Boon Modern Heat)

The Best Mistake of Her Life (Mills & Boon Modern Heat)

Author: Aimee Carson

Number of pages: 247

A fake date with her brother’s wild best friend... What could possibly go wrong? High-flying, high-profile, ex-prom queen and now ex-wife, Kate Anderson has her school reunion and she just can’t face it alone. Hot-shot stuntman, and her twin brother’s best friend, Memphis James is a dangerous option.

Nell, of Shorne Mills; or, One Heart's Burden

Nell, of Shorne Mills; or, One Heart's Burden

Author: Charles Garvice

Number of pages: 387

"Nell, of Shorne Mills; or, One Heart's Burden" by Charles Garvice. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.

The Romantic Fiction Of Mills & Boon, 1909-1995

The Romantic Fiction Of Mills & Boon, 1909-1995

Author: Dixon, Jay , Jay Dixon.,

Number of pages: 232

This study to analyzes romantic fiction's depiction of women as part of the broader history of ideas about women.; Given the success of the Mills & Boon romance, their portrayal of subjects like sex, love, marriage, class, motherhood and femineity are important cultural barometers and make interesting study.; The author shows how all these themes have an historical trajectory and how these novels have come to reflect feminist concerns.; Based on a study of over 1000 Mills & Boon romances the book provides analysis of plot types and shows how these have changed in response to women's own changing position within society.

Patchwork Bride (Mills & Boon Love Inspired) (Buttons and Bobbins, Book 2)

Patchwork Bride (Mills & Boon Love Inspired) (Buttons and Bobbins, Book 2)

Author: Jillian Hart

Number of pages: 288

At last, Meredith Worthington is returning to Angel Falls, Montana. Now that she's escaped the matchmaking and scheming of her East Coast finishing school, she can follow her dream of becoming a teacher. And perhaps get to know Shane Connelly, the intriguing new wrangler on her father's ranch....

Mills of God

Mills of God

Author: Deryn Lake

Number of pages: 208

From the author of the 'John Rawlings' mysteries - The sleepy, eccentric Sussex village of Lakehurst suddenly becomes a place of terror and night shadows. After dark, it is hardly safe to go out, to the consternation of the newly arrived Vicar, trendy young Nick Lawrence, and Inspector Dominic Tennant of the Sussex Police Force. For a serial killer is on the loose: one who leaves notes at the scene of his crimes signed 'The Acting Light of the World' . . .

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