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Let Me Tell You About My Day

Let Me Tell You About My Day
Author: Ellen Miller
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2021-07-23
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1649130120

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Let Me Tell You About My Day By: Ellen Miller Let Me Tell You About My Day was inspired by author Ellen Miller’s two-year-old daughter who always says, “Let me tell you about my day” before bed each night. It was also written as a way to pay tribute to Miller’s cousin, a critical care doctor in a major metropolitan city. She was forced to be away from her children due to the coronavirus. Though they had to be apart, they could talk and share the events of their day. Written also as a thank you for all the essential workers that were separated from loved ones, it is meant to remind everyone that life is still beautiful, even in hard times. You are encouraged to read this delightful account of one child’s day. Then, be sure to ask your child what he or she did that day. Imagine a bright, sunny day full of love and laughter. You be the author, and create a story along with lasting memories.


Let Me Tell You

Let Me Tell You
Author: Shirley Jackson
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2015-08-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0812997670

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NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY NPR • From the renowned author of “The Lottery” and The Haunting of Hill House, a spectacular volume of previously unpublished and uncollected stories, essays, and other writings. Features “Family Treasures,” nominated for the Edgar Award for Best Short Story Shirley Jackson is one of the most important American writers of the last hundred years. Since her death in 1965, her place in the landscape of twentieth-century fiction has grown only more exalted. As we approach the centenary of her birth comes this astonishing compilation of fifty-six pieces—more than forty of which have never been published before. Two of Jackson’s children co-edited this volume, culling through the vast archives of their mother’s papers at the Library of Congress, selecting only the very best for inclusion. Let Me Tell You brings together the deliciously eerie short stories Jackson is best known for, along with frank, inspiring lectures on writing; comic essays about her large, boisterous family; and whimsical drawings. Jackson’s landscape here is most frequently domestic: dinner parties and bridge, household budgets and homeward-bound commutes, children’s games and neighborly gossip. But this familiar setting is also her most subversive: She wields humor, terror, and the uncanny to explore the real challenges of marriage, parenting, and community—the pressure of social norms, the veins of distrust in love, the constant lack of time and space. For the first time, this collection showcases Shirley Jackson’s radically different modes of writing side by side. Together they show her to be a magnificent storyteller, a sharp, sly humorist, and a powerful feminist. This volume includes a Foreword by the celebrated literary critic and Jackson biographer Ruth Franklin. Praise for Let Me Tell You “Stunning.”—O: The Oprah Magazine “Let us now—at last—celebrate dangerous women writers: how cheering to see justice done with [this collection of] Shirley Jackson’s heretofore unpublished works—uniquely unsettling stories and ruthlessly barbed essays on domestic life.”—Vanity Fair “Feels like an uncanny dollhouse: Everything perfectly rendered, but something deliciously not quite right.”—NPR “There are . . . times in reading [Jackson’s] accounts of desperate women in their thirties slowly going crazy that she seems an American Jean Rhys, other times when she rivals even Flannery O’Connor in her cool depictions of inhumanity and insidious cruelty, and still others when she matches Philip K. Dick at his most hallucinatory. At her best, though, she’s just incomparable.”—The Washington Post “Offers insights into the vagaries of [Jackson’s] mind, which was ruminant and generous, accommodating such diverse figures as Dr. Seuss and Samuel Richardson.”—The New York Times Book Review “The best pieces clutch your throat, gently at first, and then with growing strength. . . . The whole collection has a timelessness.”—The Boston Globe “[Jackson’s] writing, both fiction and nonfiction, has such enduring power—she brings out the darkness in life, the poltergeists shut into everyone’s basement, and offers them up, bringing wit and even joy to the examination.”—USA Today “The closest we can get to sitting down and having a conversation with . . . one of the most original voices of her generation.”—The Huffington Post


Let Me Tell You My Story

Let Me Tell You My Story
Author: Their Story Is Our Story
Publisher: Familius
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781641700498

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Over the course of two years, a group of award-winning photographers, filmmakers, painters, and writers trailed and documented the flood of refugees pouring into the West from the Middle East and Africa, recording the refugees' firsthand accounts of who they are and what made them refugees. Spare, haunting, utterly magnificent, and profoundly human, this inspiring collection creates a portrait of the greatest humanitarian crisis of modern history. From the pregnant mother in the dusty warehouse-turned-refugee-camp in Greece to the emaciated child in a mud-filled tent in Bangladesh to the lone Sudanese crouched under an overpass in Italy--the people inside this remarkable volume of exquisite photography and stories of resilience will teach you that the surest way to draw humans together begins with the words "I want to tell you my story . . ."


Last Lecture

Last Lecture
Author: Perfection Learning Corporation
Publisher: Turtleback
Total Pages:
Release: 2019
Genre:
ISBN: 9781663608192

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Let Me Tell You About It

Let Me Tell You About It
Author: Lisa Clark
Publisher: J Merrill Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2022-09-01
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1954414994

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Let Me Tell You About It is a compilation of short stories, poems, and other works written by 8th-grade students. Each student was given free rein to choose what they wanted to share with others to read. Let Me Tell You About It is from the perspective of teenage students in the small town of Chillicothe, Ohio. Some students chose to share meaningful lessons or important memories, while others chose to be more creative. Let Me Tell You About It represents the average American teenager and what they are thinking. It is a collection of writings that matter to young men and women.


Let Me Tell You a Story

Let Me Tell You a Story
Author: Elfie F. Salisbury
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2022-03-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1685175104

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Rarely does a book quite like this one come along. Each story is unique. The stories are true insights into an epic journey of life growing up in a small rural town in Northeast Ohio. In addition, the stories include struggles of a little girl growing up in a Pentecostal church from the 1960s to the present years. Also included are stories about a career in teaching that has spanned thirty-five years, two states, and all grade levels and subjects. The variety of stories may include glimpses into a large close-knit family of nineteen people. With a family that large, much was happening all of the time. You will read about struggles, triumphs, laughter, and challenges, and read encouraging words to inspire you to be a better person. Each page will walk through a moment in time. That moment may be happy, sad, or thought-provoking but will always leave you to ponder about your own situation. In the midst of it all, you will find a unique focus on God. As you read the stories and understand the background of the author, you will see why the struggles were real. You will understand that if someone can honestly say they have been in your shoes, these stories represent just that.


Let Me Tell You...

Let Me Tell You...
Author: David George Rogne
Publisher: CSS Publishing
Total Pages: 93
Release: 2001
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0788018698

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Rogne shows how preachers can assume the identity of featured characters, stressing aspects of their spiritual pilgrimages which are relevant for today's faithful living. Twelve monologues portray the experiences of such fascinating personages as Abraham, Jeremiah, Thomas, Paul, Father Damien, and Dietrich Bonhoeffer.


Let Me Tell You about My Baby

Let Me Tell You about My Baby
Author:
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1988
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

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A little boy explains his mother's pregnancy, the birth of the baby, the care that it needs, and his feelings about his new brother.


Let Me Tell You a Story

Let Me Tell You a Story
Author: Renata Calverley
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2014-01-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1408834529

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The spellbinding true story of a little girl's miraculous escape from the Nazis during the Second World War


Let me tell you what I've learned

Let me tell you what I've learned
Author: PJ Pierce
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2010-07-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0292787901

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Barbara Jordan spoke for many Texas women when she told a reporter, "I get from the soil and spirit of Texas the feeling that I, as an individual, can accomplish whatever I want to, and that there are no limits, that you can just keep going, just keep soaring. I like that spirit." Indeed, the sense of limitless possibilities has inspired countless Texas women—sometimes in the face of daunting obstacles—to build lives rich in work, family, friends, faith, and community involvement. In this collection of interviews conducted by PJ Pierce, twenty-five Texas women ranging in age from 53 to 93 share the wisdom they've acquired through living unconventional lives. Responding to the question "What have you found that really matters about life?" they offer keen insights into motherhood, career challenges, being a minority, marriage and widowhood, anger, assertiveness, managing change, persevering, power, speaking out, fashioning success from failure, writing your own job description, loving a younger man, and recognizing opportunities disguised as disaster—to name only a few of their topics. In her introduction, Pierce describes how she came to write the book and how she chose her subjects to represent a cross-section of career paths and ethnic groups and all geographic areas of Texas. A topical index makes it easy to compare several women's views on a given subject.