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Twenties Girl

Twenties Girl
Author: Sophie Kinsella
Publisher: Dial Press
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2009-07-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0440338808

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BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Sophie Kinsella's Wedding Night. Lara Lington has always had an overactive imagination, but suddenly that imagination seems to be in overdrive. Normal professional twenty-something young women don’t get visited by ghosts. Or do they? When the spirit of Lara’s great-aunt Sadie—a feisty, demanding girl with firm ideas about fashion, love, and the right way to dance—mysteriously appears, she has one request: Lara must find a missing necklace that had been in Sadie’s possession for more than seventy-five years, because Sadie cannot rest without it. Lara and Sadie make a hilarious sparring duo, and at first it seems as though they have nothing in common. But as the mission to find Sadie’s necklace leads to intrigue and a new romance for Lara, these very different “twenties” girls learn some surprising truths from and about each other. Written with all the irrepressible charm and humor that have made Sophie Kinsella’s books beloved by millions, Twenties Girl is also a deeply moving testament to the transcendent bonds of friendship and family.


Twenties Girl

Twenties Girl
Author: Sophie Kinsella
Publisher: Dial Press Trade Paperback
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2010-03-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0385342039

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Lara Lington has always had an overactive imagination, but suddenly that imagination seems to be in overdrive. Normal professional twenty-something young women don’t get visited by ghosts. Or do they? When the spirit of Lara’s great-aunt Sadie—a feisty, demanding girl with firm ideas about fashion, love, and the right way to dance—mysteriously appears, she has one request: Lara must find a missing necklace that had been in Sadie’s possession for more than seventy-five years, because Sadie cannot rest without it. Lara and Sadie make a hilarious sparring duo, and at first it seems as though they have nothing in common. But as the mission to find Sadie’s necklace leads to intrigue and a new romance for Lara, these very different “twenties” girls learn some surprising truths from and about each other. Written with all the irrepressible charm and humor that have made Sophie Kinsella’s books beloved by millions, Twenties Girl is also a deeply moving testament to the transcendent bonds of friendship and family.


Twenties Girl

Twenties Girl
Author: Sophie Kinsella
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-01-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780552774376

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The fabulous new novel from this number one bestselling author.


Twenties Girls

Twenties Girls
Author: Sophie Kinsella
Publisher: Random House Digital, Inc.
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2010
Genre: Ghost
ISBN: 0440296323

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When the ghost of Lara's great-aunt Sadie--a feisty, demanding girl with firm ideas about fashion, love, and the right way to dance--mysteriously appears, she has one last request: Lara must find a missing necklace that had been in Sadie's possession for more than seventy-five years, and Sadie cannot rest without it. Never mind that Lara has her own problems--which Sadie could care less about. Will this sparring duo ever find what they're after?


New Orleans in the Twenties

New Orleans in the Twenties
Author: Widmer, Mary Lou
Publisher: Pelican Publishing
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1993-10-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781455609543

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It was a decade of flappers, Prohibition, and unprecedented prosperity that abruptly ended with the crash of '29. In New Orleans, steamships lined the wharves, vaudeville gave way to "talkies," and William Faulkner's Sherwood Anderson and Other Famous Creoles was the first book produced by a new publisher called Pelican Publishing Company. Mary Lou Widmer's fourth retrospect of the city reminisces about how New Orleans welcomed the economic growth of the postwar twenties in its own special way. The Crescent City celebrated this prosperity, giving birth to jazz halls in the Vieux Carrand launching the careers of musicians like Louis Armstrong. It was the most progressive era in the city's history since before the Civil War. From politics to homelife there is hardly an aspect of life in the twenties Widmer does not touch upon. A full chapter is devoted to how the city known for Bourbon Street and Mardi Gras reacted to Prohibition. Indoor plumbing and electric lights became the standard in homes throughout the city. Transportation opened up new neighborhoods as cars became status symbols and the streetcar system took riders to every neighborhood in the city. Mary Lou Widmer, a native of New Orleans, is former president of the South Louisiana Chapter of Romance Writers of America. She has written several novels set in New Orleans. A certified descendant of settlers in the area prior to the Louisiana Purchase, she is a member of the Louisiana Colonials and the Daughters of 1812. She is also the author of New Orleans in the Thirties, New Orleans in the Forties, and New Orleans in the Fifties, all published by Pelican.


Ladies' Home Companion

Ladies' Home Companion
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 840
Release: 1908
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

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The Smart Girl's Guide to Surviving Her Twenties

The Smart Girl's Guide to Surviving Her Twenties
Author: Courtney Livingston
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2017-06-23
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781945796517

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Are you a girl? Are you in your twenties? Are you smart? Okay, okay, you don't actually have to be smart, just mildly motivated to read a book. And hey, you've gotten this far Even though you most definitely have a million other things to do, you've found time to pick up a book, and that, my dear, should be congratulated. So go on, get reading. You're just seven steps away from knowing everything you need to know about surviving and thriving throughout the most transformative decade of your life. Okay, maybe not everything, but at least the important stuff, such as: -Finding your dream job -Embracing minimalism -Taking control of your finances -Staying fit -Eating healthy -Finding (and keeping ) relationships -Traveling the world This quick, fun read will fully prepare you to take on this very exciting stage of life that is being in your twenties.


Arthur Jeffress

Arthur Jeffress
Author: Gill Hedley
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2020-04-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1838602828

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Arthur Jeffress was an art dealer and collector from a Virginian family who bequeathed his “subversive little collection” (Derek Hill) to Tate and Southampton City Art Gallery on his suicide in 1961. That suicide, a result of his expulsion from Venice, has been the subject of speculation in many memoirs. Gill Hedley's biography of Jeffress has benefited from access to many hundreds of unpublished letters written between Jeffress and Robert Melville, who ran Jeffress' own gallery from 1955-1961. The letters were written largely while Jeffress was in Venice and reveal a vivid picture of the London gallery world as well as frank details of artists, collectors and the definitive story of his suicide. Previously unpublished research reveals new information about the lives of Jeffress' lover John Deakin, his business partner Erica Brausen, the French photographer André Ostier and Henry Clifford, and the way in which all of them influenced Jeffress' first steps as a collector from the 1930s onwards.


Seven Plays of Koffi Kwahulé

Seven Plays of Koffi Kwahulé
Author: Judith G. Miller
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2017-05-31
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0472122800

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The work of renowned Ivoirian playwright Koffi Kwahulé has been translated into some 15 languages and is performed regularly throughout Europe, Africa, and the Americas. For the first time, Seven Plays of Koffi Kwahulé: In and Out of Africa makes available to an Anglophone audience some of the best and most representative plays by one of Francophone Africa’s most accomplished living playwrights. Kwahulé’s theater delves into both the horror of civil war in Africa and the diasporic experience of peoples of African origin living in Europe and the “New World.” From the split consciousness of the protagonist and rape victim in Jaz to the careless buffoonery of mercenaries in Brewery, Kwahulé’s characters speak in riffs and refrains that resonate with the improvisational pulse of jazz music. He confronts us with a violent world that represents the damage done to Africa and asks us, through exaggeration and surreal touches, to examine the reality of an ever-expanding network of global migrants. His plays speak to the contemporary state of humanity, suffering from exile, poverty, capitalist greed, collusion, and fear of “the other”—however that “other” gets defined. Judith G. Miller’s introductory essay situates Kwahulé among his postcolonial contemporaries. Short introductory essays to each play, accompanied by production photos, contextualize possible approaches to Kwahulé’s often enigmatic work. Anglophone theater scholars and theater professionals eager to engage with contemporary theater beyond their borders, particularly in terms of what so-called minority theater artists from other countries are creating, will welcome this indispensable collection. Students and scholars of African studies and of global French studies will also find this work intriguing and challenging.