Born and Bred in the Great Depression


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East Texas, the 1930s—the Great Depression. Award-winning author Jonah Winter's father grew up with seven siblings in a tiny house on the edge of town. In this picture book, Winter shares his family history in a lyrical text that is clear, honest, and utterly accessible to young readers, accompanied by Kimberly Bulcken Root's rich, gorgeous illustrations. Here is a celebration of family and of making do with what you have—a wonderful classroom book that's also perfect for children and parents to share.




Born and Bred


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Born and Bred is an ethnography of Bacup in the north-west of England. At the heart of the cotton industry in the nineteenth century, this Lancashire town has undergone deep social and economic change during the twentieth, yet it remains a hive of social activity. The book dwells on the way in which the past features large in people's talk about the place and about each other, but it questions the claim that such a preoccupation is simply due to nostalgia for better times. Narratives about the past, like narratives about the kind of place Bacup is, mobilize cultural understandings of kinship, which are also deployed when people talk about the implications of new reproductive technologies. Jeanette Edwards argues that kinship is resonant in the way in which residents of the town belong to pasts, places and persons. She challenges the idea that kinship is no longer an organizing principle in post-industrial Western society.




WYOMING BORN & BRED


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WRANGLERS & Lace FROM WYOMING RENEGADE… Cameron Wade reveled in the solitude of mountain vistas and cloudless Wyoming sky. He was a man of the land, but his life was about to be invaded by three ornery kids and their single mom, Patricia Erhart. His bachelor instincts urged him to run but this lady had something he wanted—his old family ranch. So, to get close to the lovely widow, he had to risk his own heart…. TO THE GREATEST DAD OF THE WEST? Courting Patricia, Cameron was shocked to find himself wanting to be the perfect father to her kids—and win over the wary rancher for real. Could this ready-made family show the lonesome bachelor that being Wyoming born and bred, could lead to being a dad…and to wed? Hard to tame—impossible to resist—these cowboys meet their perfect match!




Born Or Bred?


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Martin Bryant murdered 35 people and injured 37 during the Port Arthur massacre in Tasmania in 1996, a crime for which he is serving 35 life sentences in Hobart's Risdon Prison. It remains one of the largest single massacres by an individual and was the catalyst for Australia's gun law reform. Because Byrant pleaded guilty the case never went to trial and the full story of this tragedy was never released. Now Robert Wainwright and Paola Totaro, both senior news writers with The Sydney Morning Herald, have spoken to Bryant's mother, his psychiatrists and others who knew him. They have gained access to confession tapes made just after the murders and explored Bryant's family history dating back 150 years. With this exclusive insight the authors have pieced together the never-before-heard story of Bryant's life leading up to the massacre and what happened that fateful day. Their findings bring important issues concerning nature or nurture to light, and Born or Bred tells the compelling story of the tragedy Australia will never forget.




Born White Zulu Bred


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You may have read GG Alcock's books about the kasi economy; now follow his journey to the dynamic world of KasiNomics and learn about the tribal forces that shaped him. Born White Zulu Bred is the story of a white child and his brother raised in poverty in a Zulu community in rural South Africa during the apartheid era. His extraordinary parents, Creina and Neil Alcock, gave up lives of comfort and privilege to live and work among the destitute people of Msinga, whose material and social well-being became their mission. But more than that, this is a story about life in South Africa today which, through GG's unique perspective, explores the huge diversity of the country's people – from tribal Zulu warriors to sophisticated urban black township entrepreneurs. A journey from the arid wastes of Msinga into the thriving informal economies of urban townships. GG's view is that we do not live in a black and white world but in a world of contrast and diversity, one which he wants South Africans, and a world audience, to see for what it is without descending into racial and historical clichés. He takes us through the mazes of township marketplaces, shacks and crowded streets to reveal the proud and dignified world of township entrepreneurs who are transforming South Africa's economy. This is the world that he moves in today as a successful businessman, still walking those spaces and celebrating the vibrant informal economies that are taking part in the KasiNomic Revolution. GG's story is about being truly African, even as a white person, and it draws on the adventures, the cultural challenges, the informal spaces and the future possibilities of South Africa.




Long Live Gen Z


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Dedicated to the Generation who made me who I am.Long Live Gen Z




Calder Born, Calder Bred


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From Janet Daily, bestselling author of the Americana romance series, comes the fourth book in her beloved Calder Saga. Ty Calder was a stranger to the mighty empire that was his legacy—the ranchlands that rose to meet the Montana skies. He learned the ways of ranch life from young Jessy, who knew the land like her own heart. But Ty worshiped dark, glamorous Tara, scion of the new “corporate West,” of vast power and big money. Tara lured Ty on, greedy to be mistress of the Calder kingdom. Yet when her world rushed in to plunder the fortune beneath the prairies, it was Jessy who fought for Ty, defying death to save a birthright that was Calder Born, Calder Bred.




Ben Burton: Born and Bred at Sea


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In 'Ben Burton: Born and Bred at Sea', William Henry Giles Kingston explores the life of the protagonist, Ben Burton, who grows up on a ship, following in the footsteps of his father. The book provides a vivid portrayal of life at sea and the challenges faced by those who make it their home. Kingston's writing style is characterized by detailed descriptions and a focus on naval adventures, appealing to readers interested in maritime literature of the 19th century. The book is a reflection of the author's own experiences at sea and his passion for naval stories, making it a valuable contribution to the genre. Kingston's storytelling is both informative and entertaining, keeping readers engaged throughout the narrative. 'Ben Burton: Born and Bred at Sea' is a must-read for those who enjoy tales of adventure and the sea, offering a unique perspective on life aboard a ship and the trials encountered by those who choose a seafaring existence.




Mansfield Born & Bred - My Autobiography


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You're at rock bottom now, the only way is back up! Royalties will go to Framework for all the wonderful work they do in helping the homeless www.frameworkha.org Meet Mary White and follow her amazing journey from tomboy escapades to acclaimed crusader for the homeless. She travels from a warring family, through the army, to a disastrous marriage and her own homelessness. Rescued by an old friend she rebuilds a life now dedicated to working for the homeless of Mansfield, spearheading the development of a uniquely effective service with her second husband David. Then, in her 60s, she starts to foster rejected young people... Told in her own down-to-earth voice Mary brings us stories of triumph and tragedy, rich humour, rescued lives and betrayal, as she works with the vulnerable members of our society. Revive memories of a forgotten Mansfield of the 40s and 50s and see how one woman's extraordinary compassion and energy made a difference to hundreds of lives - a true Mansfield Hero!




The Last Living Slut


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The Last Living Slut is the salaciously literary and sexually liberated account of one young woman’s transition from traditionally-raised Iranian to rock and roll groupie for Guns N Roses, Motley Crew, and many others. Paired with a powerful introduction by New York Times bestselling authors Neil Strauss and Anthony Bozza, Roxana Shirazi’s The Last Living Slut is a passionate tale of jilted love, brutal revenge, and backstage encounters that make Pamela Des Barres’s I’m With The Band read like the diary of a nun.