Wise Women: A Celebration of Their Insights, Courage, and Beauty
Wise Women: A Celebration of Their Insights, Courage, and Beauty

In ancient times older women were the keepers of primal mysteries and were revered for their special wisdom: today there is a feeling that our culture is reawakening to the power of our elders. Joyce Tenneson presents 80 portraits of women aged 65 to 100, who comment on their experiences of ageing.
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Clap to Beauty: A Toddler Self-Esteem Book
Clap to Beauty: A Toddler Self-Esteem Book

Engaging in group conversations by discussing body parts and similarities such as skin tone, eyes and ears is an excellent way to assist children in identifying their characteristics. You can support the book by providing material such as mirrors, paint, paper and crayons. Incorporate props, puzzles, and active songs such as "if you’re happy and you know it, pat your head." This book has straightforward pictures which explain the content on every page. Some words are frequently used for unproblematic reading as the child reading skill increases. Celebrate individuality by making it entertaining, exciting and memorable.
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The Year of the Boat: Beauty, Imperfection, and the Art of Doing It Yourself
The Year of the Boat: Beauty, Imperfection, and the Art of Doing It Yourself

Lawrence Cheek decided that he had to build a boat. Not just any boat, but a beautiful wooden sailboat. This despite the fact that he barely knew how to sail and that he was the master of so few woodworking skills that it was frightening. The Year of the Boat is a memoir about what when on in that suburban garage–a roiling process of measuring, cutting, gluing and sanding that was punctuated with supreme satisfaction, utter frustration, and plain bewilderment. From figuring out how to actually read a set of marine blueprints to learning the fine art of applying epoxy to getting the mast to stand up straight, this is a captivating adventure into the wilderness of doing it yourself. The author tacks an intelligently digressive route as he touches on such topics as the invention of the retractable keel, the esteemed tradition of garage enterprises (think Hewlett Packard), the Platonic ideal sailboat, the hegemonic rise of fiberglass, and the pleasing shape of a rudder. Building a boat turns out to be the antidote for chronic perfectionism (hence the boat’s name, Far From Perfect).
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The Beauty of the Husband: A Fictional Essay in 29 Tangos
The Beauty of the Husband: A Fictional Essay in 29 Tangos

The Beauty Of The Husband" "is an essay on Keats’s idea that beauty is truth, and is also the story of a marriage. It is told in 29 tangos. A tango (like a marriage) is something you have to dance to the end. This clear-eyed, brutal, moving, darkly funny book tells a single story in an immediate, accessible voice-29 "tangos" of narrative verse that take us vividly through erotic, painful, and heartbreaking scenes from a long-time marriage that falls apart. Only award-winning poet Anne Carson could create a work that takes on the oldest of lyrical subjects-love-and make it this powerful, this fresh, this devastating.
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Beauty Shop for Rent: Fully Equipped, Inquire Within
Beauty Shop for Rent: Fully Equipped, Inquire Within

Abbey Garner has a plan: to earn a million dollars by the time she’s thirty-five. Financial independence will allow her to break the cycle of unhappiness endured by the women in her family. Determined to fulfill her dream, Abbey works at Granny Po’s struggling beauty shop, where the feisty Gray Widows go to primp, polish, perm . . . and, of course, gossip. There, among the hair dryers and perm rods–and with the help of a new friend–Abbey finds the courage to open her heart and take risks required for her to live life to its fullest. Debut author Laura Bowers creates a funny and touching first novel about family–both the one we are born to and the one we create ourselves.
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Apostles of Beauty: Arts and Crafts from Britain to Chicago
Apostles of Beauty: Arts and Crafts from Britain to Chicago

The Arts and Crafts movement in architecture, interior design, and decorative arts reached its peak between 1880 and 1910 in Britain and North America. The movement’s emphasis on aesthetic quality and a high level of craftsmanship, promoted as an antidote to the ubiquity and uninspired appearance of machine-produced products, remains much admired today. Arts and Crafts enjoyed special resonance in Chicago, the home of Jane Addams’s Hull House, where immigrants and women received training in handicraft skills not only to beautify domestic life but also to provide them with viable, honorable work."" "Apostles of Beauty "presents outstanding examples by the movement’s British originators, such as William Morris and Charles Robert Ashbee, as well as its greatest American practitioners, such as Gustav Stickley and Frank Lloyd Wright. The volume highlights a wide range of objects, including ceramics, furniture, metalwork, paintings, photographs, and textiles. It focuses on Chicago’s absorption and interpretation of the movement, featuring works from the Art Institute, the University of Chicago, the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio, Crab Tree Farm, and private collections. Contributors to the book explore the complex influences of the Arts and Crafts style and provide a thematic history of the movement, including a section on design and collecting in Chicago.
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College Women Exceed Drinking Guidlines More Often Than College Men … – Huffington Post
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College Women Exceed Drinking Guidlines More Often Than College Men …
Huffington Post The system, <a href="http://www.marchofdimes.com/mission/history_apgar.html" target="_hplink">called the Apgar score</a>, was developed in 1952 before the era of fetal monitors and involved looking at the infant's breathing, skin color, muscle tone … |
To Walk in Beauty: A Navajo Family’s Journey Home
To Walk in Beauty: A Navajo Family’s Journey Home

To Walk in Beauty takes readers on the journey of the Begay family of Jeddito Wash, Arizona, on the Navajo Reservation. This is an intimate portrait of a family’s decision to reclaim its cultural identity. The book highlights in intensely personal terms the sense of cultural dissolution long associated with the tragedy of Navajo history, and it examines the spiritual healing that can take place when cultural identity is reclaimed.
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Authentic Beauty: The Shaping of a Set-Apart Young Woman
Authentic Beauty: The Shaping of a Set-Apart Young Woman

Inside Every Young Woman is a Princess…In Search of her Prince In a culture that mocks our longing for tender romance, in a world where fairy tales never seem to come true — do we dare hope for more? For every young woman asking that question, this book is an invitation. With refreshing candor and vulnerability, bestselling author Leslie Ludy reveals how, starting today, you can experience the passion and intimacy you long for. You can begin a never-ending love story with your true Prince. Discover the authentic beauty of a life fully set-apart for Him. Experience a romance that will transform every part of your existence and fulfill the deepest longings of your feminine heart.
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The Architect of Desire: Beauty and Danger in the Stanford White Family
The Architect of Desire: Beauty and Danger in the Stanford White Family

The story of Stanford White–his scandalous affair with the 16-year-old actress Evelyn Nesbit, his murder in 1906 by her husband, the millionaire Harry K. Thaw, and the hailstorm of publicity that surrounded "the trial of the century"–has proven irresistable to generations of novelists, historians, and biographers. The premier neoclassical architect of his day, White’s legacy to the world were such masterpieces as New York’s original Madison Square Garden, the Washington Square Arch, and the Players, Metropolitan, and Colony clubs. He was also responsible for the palaces of such clients as the Whitneys, Vanderbilts, and Pulitzers, the robber barons of the Gilded Age whose power and dominance shaped the nation in its heady ascent at the turn of the century. As the century rolled on, however, the story of Stanford White and Evelyn Nesbit came to be viewed as glamorous and romantic, the darker narrative of White’s out-of-control sexual compulsion obscured by time. Indeed, White’s wife Bessie and his son Larry remained adamantly silent about the matter for the duration of their lives, a silence that reverberated through the next four generations of their extended family. Suzannah Lessard is the eldest of Stanford White’s great grandchildren. It was only in her 30′s that she began to sense the parallels between the silence about her great-grandfather’s life and the silence about her own perilous experience as a little girl in her own home. Thus she became drawn to the remarkable history of her family in order to uncover its hidden truths, and in so doing to liberate herself from its enclosure at last. The result is a multi-layered memoir of astonishing elegance and power, one that, like a great building, is illumined room by room, chapter by chapter, until the whole is clearly seen.
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