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Ruby's New Coat

Ruby's New Coat
Author: Jane Carling
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2014-10-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1326059076

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Ruby's New Coat begins in London when, for one night only, Ruby Biggs forgets she is engaged to be married. A V2 rocket hits a London pub and Ruby's life is turned upside down in more ways than one, as she is tumbled into a doorway and dragged into the bowels of Selfridges by a mysterious and enigmatic stranger. Passion erupts and a connection is made. Her rescuer, Loukas, is from Crete and has to return, where he discovers terrible atrocities committed by both the Germans and the Cretans against each other. Meanwhile, Ruby is in trouble, even more so after her fiancé's sister reveals a shocking secret. When her father returns from the war to discover his daughter has been "carrying on with a foreigner," Ruby has no choice but to leave England. She throws caution to the wind and moves to Crete where she begins a new life. Combining fiction with historical fact, this romantic tale has twists and turns and heals scars spanning ten years of conflict.


Sane New World

Sane New World
Author: Ruby Wax
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2013-06-06
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1444755765

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The mental health and mindfulness bestseller from A Mindfulness Guide for the Frazzled and How to be Human author Ruby Wax, who shows us why and how our minds can send us mad and how we can rewire our thinking to calm ourselves in a frenetic world. 'Finally - a map for the troubled human mind. And it's funny.' -Caitlin Moran Ruby Wax - comedian, writer and mental health campaigner - shows us how our minds can jeopardize our sanity. With her own periods of depression and now a Masters from Oxford in Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy to draw from, she explains how our busy, chattering, self-critical thoughts drive us to anxiety and stress. If we are to break the cycle, we need to understand how our brains work, rewire our thinking and find calm in a frenetic world. Helping you become the master, not the slave, of your mind, here is the manual to saner living.


Ruby's Rainy Day

Ruby's Rainy Day
Author: Rosemary Wells
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Board books
ISBN: 9780448431840

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This larger - sized board book follows the trying time of dressing Max before heading out in the rain. Once that ordeal is over, see what happens when they step outside!


Through My Eyes: Ruby Bridges

Through My Eyes: Ruby Bridges
Author: Ruby Bridges
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2017-03-28
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0545708036

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In November 1960, all of America watched as a tiny six-year-old black girl, surrounded by federal marshals, walked through a mob of screaming segregationists and into her school. An icon of the civil rights movement, Ruby Bridges chronicles each dramatic step of this pivotal event in history through her own words.


Momma's Lost Piano

Momma's Lost Piano
Author: David Madden
Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2023-05-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1621907821

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"This memoir was composed after the author started having memories of events that occurred in his early lifetime, growing up in a gritty neighborhood in Depression-era Knoxville. The memories centered around his mother, Emily Merritt Madden, and her experiences dealing with poverty, a sometimes well-intentioned but never reliable husband, one son who ends up in prison and her other son, who later grows up to become one of Knoxville's greatest authors. The style of the manuscript mimics the way memories came to the author and, in some respects, the ways we recall the significant and insignificant events of our lives. The memoir is at once an intimate retelling of a fundamental relationship and a vivid evocation of an earlier place and time"--


Alpaca Coat for Ruby

Alpaca Coat for Ruby
Author: Karen DiVita Galbraith
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1916-12-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781942869221

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Our alpaca children's book 'Alpaca Coat for Ruby' was based on a true story as most of the illustrations were inspired from actual photographs of Ruby's first year of life. Have fun reading about a baby alpaca, Ruby, and how she discovers her real coat.Out of the hundreds of alpacas on the farm, none of the alpacas could compare to Ruby. She stood out on the alpaca farm, as she was quite the character with her abundance of energy and curiosity. Everybody loves Ruby! Her antics started early in life so enjoy Ruby in her first book!


Ruby Duke

Ruby Duke
Author: Mrs. H. K. Potwin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 434
Release: 1872
Genre:
ISBN:

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Ruby in Her Navel

Ruby in Her Navel
Author: Barry Unsworth
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2007-10-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780393330823

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Set in the Middle Ages during the brief yet glittering rule of the Norman kings, this work is a tale in which the conflicts of the past portend the present. Unsworth transports the reader to a distant past filled with deception and mystery, and whose racial, tribal, and religious tensions are still present.


Lead with Hospitality

Lead with Hospitality
Author: Taylor Scott
Publisher: BenBella Books
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2021-04-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1953295223

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Across all industries and levels of organizations, one key leadership trait inspires and motivates more than any other: hospitality. We have all encountered inspirational leaders who've helped us, taught us, encouraged us, pushed us to get outside our comfort zones, or motivated us to become the best version of ourselves. What is it about their leadership styles that inspires us to do more for our team and our personal and professional growth? Turns out, we admire these leaders for the same reasons we love our favorite hotels, resorts, restaurants, or bars: How they make us feel is essential. Members of today's workforce—especially millennials and Gen Z—are looking for inspiring environments and work that truly fulfills them. Before anyone is compelled to do anything they first must feel. Speaker, consultant, and hospitality industry veteran Taylor Scott knows that the most effective leaders approach their roles with heart, emotionally connecting with their team members before attempting to manage them. Scott draws from his two decades in leadership roles at respected hotels, resorts, and restaurants. He distills the principles of gracious hospitality, translating them into actionable leadership lessons which apply in any industry, such as: • How making people feel welcome fosters loyalty and keeps workers engaged with an organization's purpose • How serving people with empathy and compassion sparks workers' highest productivity • How making people feel comfortable encourages exploration, curiosity, and discovery while inviting everyone to lean into their creativity • How making people feel significant drives them to deliver their best work He also shares specific, practical steps you can take to put these principles into action. Scott shows how to connect, serve, engage, coach, and inspire your peers, teams, and even your own leaders. Lead with Hospitality is a call to action to connect with people on a human level which ultimately inspires teams, organizations, and companies to go to the next level.


Suffragette Autumn Women's Spring

Suffragette Autumn Women's Spring
Author: Ian Porter
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2014-04-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1783063432

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This is the story of two Titanic survivors; a young crewwoman, Ruby, and an East End man, Nashey. The story begins in spectacular, if shocking fashion, aboard the Titanic as it’s sinking. An important scene, which Ruby later realises was the genesis of her becoming a Suffragette, takes place in a lifeboat. Ruby and Nashey are left traumatised and horrified – not just by the disaster itself, but by the failures of the ship’s officers. Ruby is also profoundly affected by the misplaced trust in, and subservience to, these men. Readers are then taken to New York, and on to Halifax, Nova Scotia, before the novel unfolds in Suffragette London, 1912-1914. Much of the story takes place within the militant struggle for Votes for Women, into which both main characters become drawn through different avenues. Ruby gets involved in Mrs Pankhurst’s WSPU, which sees her imprisoned, hunger-striking and being force-fed. Nashey is initially interested in social change rather than the vote – but a different Pankhurst working down in the East End impresses upon him that the former will follow the latter. Through the five p’s – publicity stunts, protests, political speeches, prison torture and police tactics – we see the lengths to which the women and government went to ensure they would prevail. A main character then questions the direction the movement is taking. But out of this apparent Suffragette autumn comes a women’s spring… Suffragette Autumn Women’s Spring is, predictably, a fast-paced page turner, but characterisation and interpersonal relationships are important themes, brought in through cracking dialogue. This gripping work of historical fiction will appeal primarily to women and has been inspired by a number of sources, including Sylvia Pankhurst and her books on the Suffragette movement, Hilary Mantel and Arthur Morrison.