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Ella's Book

Ella's Book
Author: Ella June Whittaker Wolf
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2012-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1479736279

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A five-year-old Meckling, South Dakota, farm girl climbs up on the chair next to her mother. The church organ is playing a hymn and she begins to sing at the top of her lungs. Heads started turning and smiles broke out all around. This young girl grew up listening to great music and wonderful singing. She also loved to watch and listen to the birds sing their special songs. A dream was born to her to sing beautiful music also. This dream revealed her on-stage, singing the lead role in an opera with full orchestral accompaniment and costumes. This spectacle was surely unusual for one, who had never seen an opera performed. Young Ella June embarked on a blessed quest to reach her dream of singing opera in New York City. Ella's Book: The Blessed Quest describes her journey under God's faithful blessing to be with us through it all.


Ella's Kitchen: The Cookbook

Ella's Kitchen: The Cookbook
Author: Ella's Kitchen
Publisher: Hamlyn
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2019-04-04
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0600636402

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*** All the things you love about Ella's Kitchen in a book! 100 easy, tasty and healthy recipes to inspire big and little cooks, ranging from the easiest of snacks and light meals that can be rustled up in minutes to delicious and satisfying dinners. Packed with clever twists and shortcuts to make life as easy as possible for busy parents. For weekends and holidays, when there is a bit more time available, there are leisurely breakfast recipes such as 'Purple' Blueberry Pancakes and more involved cooking projects such as Hooray for the Weekend. Full of fun ideas for getting children involved in preparing, cooking and exploring food. Colour-in features and stickers mean that kids will love the book as much as their parents do. Fully revised and updated, with new recipes and photographs. - 'It's never too early to get little'uns interested in healthy eating, so instead of cooking for the kids, why not cook with them?' - Reveal


Ella's Story

Ella's Story
Author: Lil-Jasmine Miller
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2014-08-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1482826100

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The loss of a loved one is a devastating and soul-destroying experience. The loss of a dearly beloved parent for a child not yet old enough to reason why, leaves an abyss of pain and confusion and a world that seems unchanged, yet isn't at all the same. Black emptiness and the need to continue as normal, despite the very foundation of life being ripped out from under you, becomes a daily challenge. Attendance at routine events, household chores, school projects, dealing with friends and their inability to deal with your loss any more than you can don't stop, and despite the emptiness and anguish, life goes on. Somehow the pieces have to be picked up, woven into the anguish and meaning restored. Ella's Story evolved out of a school visit to Samson House in Fremantle. Frederick Samson was a third-generation descendant of one of Western Australia's earliest pioneering families and also one of the longest serving mayors of the city of Fremantle in Western Australia. Students at Orana Primary School in Willetton, Western Australia, on a school visit to Samson House, were assigned to write a story about the visit to Samson House. Rather than embark on an account of the visit, the poignancy of the author's pain at the loss of her beloved father has been skillfully woven into Ella's Story, simultaneously delivering a sense of a child's anguish and inexplicable pain in the search for meaning into life's tragedies, the reaching out for a parent, and the agony of not knowing what the future holds. Ella's Story is a child's book, but it opens up a world of insights into the development of a child's anguish in combating one of the real and inevitable challenges likely to be faced by young and old alike as they traverse along life's journey. Excellent reading for both children and adults.


Ella

Ella
Author: Jennifer Wilkins
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2011-10-20
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1449745954

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When Jennifers water broke at only 18 weeks of pregnancy, she knew her baby was going to die. As she sat in the darkness of her closet, she asked God why He would let this happen. Have Peace was His answer . . . This is a story about Ella. And this is a story about God. A God who gives peace in the middle of devastation, hope instead of grief, and joy in the face of seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Join this family on their journey from the side of a neo-natal intensive care crib to the mountains of Peru, and on many detours between and beyond. Its a journey of faith, of learning to trust the One who cares about our pain and answers our hearts deepest questionsnot always in the way wed expect, but in ways so much more beautiful than we could ever foresee.


Ella

Ella
Author: Walter Aimwell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1865
Genre: Conduct of life
ISBN:

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Ella

Ella
Author: Walter Aimwell
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2022-07-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 337509051X

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1865. The Aimwell Stories.


Ella & Sebastian

Ella & Sebastian
Author: Stacey Hendricks
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2011-09-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1449061575

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Ella Mortimer is a bright nine-year-old girl who happens to have leukemia. Diagnosed at the age of six, the long hospital visits, chemotherapy, blood transfusions, bouts of nausea, and lack of energy are taking a toll on Ella, who is a realist by nature. To cheer her up, her mom, Rebecca, takes Ella and her siblings, Chelsea and Miles, on a vacation to Dreamcatchers, an aged amusement park that has seen better days. Once there, Ella meets an intriguing boy named Sebastian, who lives in the amusement park. With the help of this strange boy and his many wonderful adventures, Ella soon learns that there is more to life than just the facts and dreaming is every bit as important as the reality of her illness. Ella & Sebastian is based, in part, on the experience of Lydia, a girl who was diagnosed with leukemia at the age of six. Like Ella, Lydia relapsed before her first round of treatments was completed and at times certainly needed a distraction from this disease. We are delighted to announce that after five years of treatments, Lydia has been in remission for over three years and is now focusing on being a teenager. At Lydias request, a portion of the proceeds of this book will go to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society to continue their efforts to find a cure for leukemia and other blood diseases, as well as the Childrens Miracle Network, whose local organization was essential in helping Lydia to fulfill her dreams while she was being treated, because every child deserves to dream.


Justice for Ella

Justice for Ella
Author: Pam Johnson
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2014-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1491730439

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On a Sunday afternoon in 1959 in Shuqualak, Mississippi, Ella and her husband Nelse were arrested in front of their children and hauled off to the notorious Noxubee County Jail. The Gastons were simply in the wrong place at the wrong time--caught up in a manhunt for Nelse's cousin who had allegedly beaten up the city marshal. The court appearances and legal wrangling that followed resulted in Ella's being found guilty of intimidating an officer and the all-white Mississippi Supreme Court reversing and remanding her conviction on grounds of racial prejudice in testimony--a first. To avoid retrial, Ella and Jewell engaged in multiple cat-and-mouse games that placed Ella "sick" in the hospital, Jewell standing guard, and would-be tormenters at bay. Eventually, the women prevailed, Ella remained free, and the story faded away into obscurity--until now.


Ella's Birthday Wish

Ella's Birthday Wish
Author: Holly Floyd Hicks
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2010-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1450209335

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Ella's Birthday Wish is the story of a talented girl celebrating her tenth birthday who has dreams of becoming a dancer. But this birthday is unlike all her other birthdays because her Dad is stationed in Afghanistan. In an effort to grapple with having her father at war and her mother having to handle everything in his absence, she finds love and support from her grandmother. With this loving support, Ella is able once again to give love and support back to her family when they really need it the most. As Ella's summer birthday approaches, she wishes for only one very special gift: to hear from her Dad while he is stationed in Afghanistan. Will she get her wish? Will her father return safely to her family when he completes his tour of duty? Ella's Birthday Wish is a heartwarming story that is for anybody who has had a family member away at war. This book is a reminder of the sacrifices that are made by military families when a family member is on active duty. Ella's Birthday Wish will inspire you to celebrate the important events in life despite the adversity and challenging times that affect us all.