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Franklin's Holiday Treasury

Franklin's Holiday Treasury
Author: Paulette Bourgeois
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2002-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

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This Franklin Treasury is a collection of classic stories for holidays throughout the year!


Franklin's Giant Treasury

Franklin's Giant Treasury
Author: Paulette Bourgeois
Publisher: Kids Can Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2002
Genre: Turtles
ISBN: 9781553375586

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Includes Franklin in the Dark; Hurry Up, Franklin; Franklin Fibs; Franklin is Bossy; Franklin Goes to School; Franklin's School Play; Franklin's Class Trip; and Franklin's Neighborhood.


Franklin's School Treasury

Franklin's School Treasury
Author: Paulette Bourgeois
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2001-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

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Franklin the Turtle goes to the head of the class with these four popular stories. Illustrations.


No Ordinary Time

No Ordinary Time
Author: Doris Kearns Goodwin
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 768
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1476750572

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Examines the distinct leadership roles of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt during the war years and discusses the dynamics of their marriage.


Franklin's Thanksgiving

Franklin's Thanksgiving
Author: Paulette Bourgeois
Publisher: Kids Can Press Ltd
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2013-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1771380055

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In this Franklin Classic Storybook, Franklin celebrates Thanksgiving with friends and family!


The Queen Next Door

The Queen Next Door
Author: Linda Solomon
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2019-10-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0814347290

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"Aretha was private. I respected this and she trusted me." Linda Solomon met Aretha Franklin in 1983 when she was just beginning her career as a photojournalist and newspaper columnist. Franklin’s brother and business manager arranged for Solomon to capture the singer’s major career events—just as she was coming back home to Detroit from California—while Franklin requested that Solomon document everything else. Everything. And she did just that. What developed over these years of photographing birthday and Christmas parties in her home, annual celebrity galas, private backstage moments during national awards ceremonies, photo shoots with the iconic pink Cadillac, and more was a friendship between two women who grew to enjoy and respect one another. The Queen Next Door: Aretha Franklin, An Intimate Portrait is a book full of firsts as Solomon was invited not only to capture historical events in Aretha’s music career showcasing Detroit but to join in with the Franklin family’s most intimate and cherished moments in her beloved hometown. From performance rehearsals with James Brown to off-camera shenanigans while filming a music video with the Rolling Stones, from her first television special to her first time performing with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, to her last performance with her sisters at her father’s church and her son’s college graduation celebration. In the book’s afterword, Sabrina Vonne' Owens, Franklin’s niece, honors her aunt, a woman who was an overwhelming supporter of civil rights, women’s rights, and fundraising campaigns that helped to benefit her hometown. There was a time in her career—when Franklin was more in demand than ever before—when she insisted that if someone wanted her to perform, they had to come to Detroit. During this time all of her major concerts, national television specials, music videos, and commercials would happen in Detroit. Aretha Franklin showed her respect for the people in the city who championed her from the very beginning when she started singing as a young girl in the church choir. Franklin used to say, "I am the lady next door when I am not on stage." The Queen Next Door offers fans a personal and unseen look at an extraordinary woman in her most natural moments—both regal and intimate—and highlights her devotion to her family and her hometown Detroit—"forever and ever."


Franklin's Family Treasury

Franklin's Family Treasury
Author: Paulette Bourgeois
Publisher: Kids Can Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003-02-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781553374794

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This Franklin Treasury is a special gift from Franklin's family to yours. Here are four well-loved Franklin stories: Franklin Goes to the Hospital, Franklin's Baby Sister, Franklin and Harriet, and Franklin Says I Love You. In this collection, Franklin discovers that though he may face many challenges as he grows up, he will always have the love and support of his family.


The Americanization of Benjamin Franklin

The Americanization of Benjamin Franklin
Author: Gordon S. Wood
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2005-05-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1101200901

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“I cannot remember ever reading a work of history and biography that is quite so fluent, so perfectly composed and balanced . . .” —The New York Sun “Exceptionally rich perspective on one of the most accomplished, complex, and unpredictable Americans of his own time or any other.” —The Washington Post Book World From the most respected chronicler of the early days of the Republic—and winner of both the Pulitzer and Bancroft prizes—comes a landmark work that rescues Benjamin Franklin from a mythology that has blinded generations of Americans to the man he really was and makes sense of aspects of his life and career that would have otherwise remained mysterious. In place of the genial polymath, self-improver, and quintessential American, Gordon S. Wood reveals a figure much more ambiguous and complex—and much more interesting. Charting the passage of Franklin’s life and reputation from relative popular indifference (his death, while the occasion for mass mourning in France, was widely ignored in America) to posthumous glory, The Americanization of Benjamin Franklin sheds invaluable light on the emergence of our country’s idea of itself.


Michael Hague's Treasury of Christmas Carols

Michael Hague's Treasury of Christmas Carols
Author: Michael Hague
Publisher: Sterling Children's Books
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2021-10-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781454943952

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Ring in the holiday season with this deluxe edition of Michael Hague's beautifully illustrated collection of Christmas carols! Michael Hague captures the magic of Christmas in this beautifully illustrated treasury of classic Christmas carols. Relive the spirit, wonder, and joy of holidays gone by in a winter wonderland filled with adorable animals and seasonal traditions. This heartwarming book will become a family favorite to be treasured year after year. This deluxe edition includes a fully flocked, rich red cover, select stanza lyrics to the songs with a descriptive note about each, a bookplate, marker ribbon, and eight pages of perforated ornaments and gift tags.


Religion Around Billie Holiday

Religion Around Billie Holiday
Author: Tracy Fessenden
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2019-10-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0271087226

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Soulful jazz singer Billie Holiday is remembered today for her unique sound, troubled personal history, and a catalogue that includes such resonant songs as “Strange Fruit” and “God Bless the Child.” Holiday and her music were also strongly shaped by religion, often in surprising ways. Religion Around Billie Holiday examines the spiritual and religious forces that left their mark on the performer during her short but influential life. Mixing elements of biography with the history of race and American music, Tracy Fessenden explores the multiple religious influences on Holiday’s life and sound, including her time spent as a child in a Baltimore convent, the echoes of black Southern churches in the blues she encountered in brothels, the secular riffs on ancestral faith in the poetry of the Harlem Renaissance, and the Jewish songwriting culture of Tin Pan Alley. Fessenden looks at the vernacular devotions scholars call lived religion—the Catholicism of the streets, the Jewishness of the stage, the Pentecostalism of the roadhouse or the concert arena—alongside more formal religious articulations in institutions, doctrine, and ritual performance. Insightful and compelling, Fessenden’s study brings unexpected materials and archival voices to bear on the shaping of Billie Holiday’s exquisite craft and indelible persona. Religion Around Billie Holiday illuminates the power and durability of religion in the making of an American musical icon.