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Goodnight Nola: An Endearing Bedtime Book for All Ages

Goodnight Nola: An Endearing Bedtime Book for All Ages
Author: Cornell P. Landry
Publisher: Ampersand
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2009-03-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780981812649

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The landmarks, sites, and unique characteristics of the city of New Orleans are bid goodnight.


Nola

Nola
Author: Robin Hemley
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2013-04-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1609381807

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The evidence at hand: an autobiography—complete with their mother’s edits—written by his brilliant and disturbingly religious sister; a story featuring actual childhood events, but published by his mother as fiction; the transcript of a hypnotherapy session from his adolescence; and perjured court documents hidden in a drawer for decades. These are the clues Robin Hemley gathers when he sets out to reconstruct the life of his older sister Nola, who died at the age of twenty-five after several years of treatment for schizophrenia. Armed with these types of clues, Hemley quickly discovers that finding the truth in any life—even one’s own—is a fragmented and complex task. Nola: A Memoir of Faith, Art, and Madness is much more than a remembrance of a young woman who was consumed her entire life by a passion for finding and understanding God; it is also a quest to understand what people choose to reveal and conceal, and an examination of the enormous toll mental illness takes on a family. Finally, it is a revelation of the alchemy that creates a writer: confidence in the unknowable, distrust of the proven, tortuous devotion to the fine print in life, and sacrifice to writing itself as it plays the roles of confessor, scourge, and creator. Upon its first release in 1998, Nola won ForeWord’s Book of the Year Award for biography/memoir, the Washington State Book Award for biography/memoir, and the Independent Press Book Award for autobiography/memoir.


Nola

Nola
Author: Molly Jo Realy
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2022-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9780989072571

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"You must allow yourself to know what you know, and feel what you feel."This is New Orleans. The past never stays buried. After an abusive relationship and the death of her beloved uncle, Penny finds herself in New Orleans, embroiled in a murderous love story. In search of something she can't identify, she discovers things aren't always as they seem. Somewhere between the French Quarter and the bayous, she finds the answers she's looking for ? And some she's not. Now she must uncover the truth between the lies. In Molly Jo Realy's breakout novel, very little is as it seems, including Penny's self-identity. This southern romantic location-mystery set in the Big Easy is filled with all that makes New Orleans a wonderful character herself. Grab a beignet or a warm bowl of gumbo, and follow Penny on her journey to find the truth about her old life, her new friends, and the pieces of herself she needs to reclaim.


Paulinus of Nola

Paulinus of Nola
Author: Dennis E. Trout
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2023-12-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 0520922328

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This study offers a comprehensive reconsideration of the life and literary works of Paulinus of Nola (ca. 352-431), a Roman senator who renounced his political career and secular lifestyle to become a monk, bishop, impresario of a saint's cult, and prominent Christian poet. Dennis Trout considers all the ancient materials and modern commentary on Paulinus, and also delves into archaeological and historical sources to illuminate the various settings in which we see this late ancient man at work. This vivid historical biography traces Paulinus's intellectual and spiritual journey and at the same time explores many facets of the late ancient Roman world. In addition to filling out the details of Paulinus's life at Nola, Trout looks in depth at Paulinus before his ascetic conversion, providing a new assessment of this formative period to better understand Paulinus's subsequent importance within the influential ascetic and ecclesiastical circles of his age. Trout also highlights Paulinus's place in the swirl of rebellions and heresies of the time, in the pagan revival of the 390s, and especially in the development of a new genre of Christian poetry. And, he examines anew Paulinus's relationships with such figures as Jerome, Rufinus, and Augustine. Trout fully explores the complexity of a figure who has too often been simplified and provides new insights into the kaleidoscopic character of the age in which he lived.


Lady Nola

Lady Nola
Author: Carriere Akers
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-07-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781006734120

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Inspired by the paintings of artist Stephanie Akers, writer Andre Carriere weaves a tapestry of memories, personal narrative, and love in this collection of vignettes about the women of New Orleans.


Nola Millar

Nola Millar
Author: Sarah Gaitanos
Publisher: Victoria University Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780864735379

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One of the most important and influential figures in the history of New Zealand theater, Nola Millar was an indefatigable director and teacher and the founder of Toi Whakaari, New Zealand's premier drama school. This biography explores the full story of her career, her important work as reference librarian at the Turnbull library, and the social contexts in which she worked, providing great insight into the history of theatre in New Zealand.


Nola's Quest

Nola's Quest
Author: Anastasia Parfiniuk
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2018-11-26
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1525533770

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Journey with Nola and her companions through illusive lands of Earth’s Hollow, with Mole as guide to the distant Himalaya, the mountain of many mystic secrets. Along this journey, Nola explores worlds of soul and dimensions unknown to the material mind. It is time for change as a new era is about to begin. It is time to set all living things free and to erase the pain of the “Blood River” from the earth. It is time to save our beloved mother earth. It is time to motivate living thoughts to overcome all forms of negativity. All thoughts are alive! To erase negative conditions is to create another era of thought. Joy will then pulse and leap to enfold all living creatures and humankind on the planet Earth. Remolded with loving thoughts, the Creator will exalt in the new beginning of his creation. The purpose of this book is to enlighten all children of God’s Earth who hunger and thirst for knowledge beyond the dual traits of the earth plane and to stir awareness of the existing multiple faces in the shadowy world of negative traits.


Nola Rain

Nola Rain
Author: Lynda C. Yeates
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2014-11-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1460257073

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Nola Rain’s life is soon to be forever changed. She loses her husband in a tragic mining accident and is left alone and pregnant with their son. Just as she is dealing with the loss of Milo, her husband, she is slapped with further devastation and life altering news. In this tale of love, romance, and adventure, Nola Rain goes from rags to riches and must survive and adapt to the world of privilege that her husband left behind — and she knew nothing about it! As Nola is learning and discovering all about the secrets her husband left in his past, someone is trying to catch up with Nola’s present, and possibly her future. If she isn’t careful, this sinister character may try to take away all that Nola has recently acquired. And this someone will stop at nothing to get it.


Anchoring Nola

Anchoring Nola
Author: E.A. Shanniak
Publisher: E.A. Shanniak
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2023-06-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Nola’s own flesh and blood turned against her, vowing to bind her to a marriage brokered in secrecy and bribery. Finding herself bound to a fate worse than death from a mermaid, Nola’s new life aboard a ship is stressful with her new husband. Jax swears to never love again. The more time he spends with Nola, the more he finds himself intrigued by a beautiful woman who loves the sea with the same passion as himself. However, loving a woman may prove more treacherous than a storm. Will Nola turn her hardened sailor’s heart? Come back to the land that makes you crave more. This daring and explosive short story will have you glued to your chair for the entirety. You’ll laugh, love, and relate to Nola as she finds her way through life and marriage.


Nola Face

Nola Face
Author: Brooke Champagne
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2024-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0820366552

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Early in Brooke Champagne’s childhood, her Ecuadorian grandmother Lala (half bruja, half santa) strictly circumscribed the girl’s present and future: become beautiful but know precisely when to use it; rationalize in English but love in God’s first language, the superior Spanish; and if you must write, Dios help you, at least make a subject of me. Champagne’s betrayal of these confounding dictates began before they were even spoken, and she soon started both writing and hiding the truth about whom she was becoming. The hilarious, heartbreaking essays in this collection trace the evolutions of this girlhood of competing languages, ethnicities, aesthetics, politics, and class constraints against the backdrop of a boozy New Orleans upbringing. In these essays, Champagne and members of her family love poorly and hate well, whip and get whipped, pray and curse in two languages, steal from The Man and give to themselves, kiss where it hurts, poke where it hurts worse, and keep and spill each other’s secrets—first face-to-face, then on the page. They believe and doubt and reckon with the stories they tell about themselves and where they come from, finally becoming most human, most alive, in their connections to one another.