Pansy's Sunday Book


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This is a fascinating collection of children's poetry and stories. The book aims to help children learn about several exciting topics while having fun. It introduces them to the histories of various parts of England, its notable personalities and places, traditions, and many more. The stories help in inculcating moral values in children in a subtle and fun manner. The beautiful illustrations present in the book keep the little readers engaged and curious till the end.







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Pansy


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The top-selling queer poet in America, Andrea Gibson's Pansy balances themes of love, gender, politics, sexuality, illness, family and forgiveness with stunning imagery and a fierce willingness to delve into the exploration of what it means to truly heal. Each turn of the page represents both that which as been forgotten and that which is yet to be released. While this book is a rally cry for political action, it is also a celebration of wonder and longing and love.




The Congregational Year-book


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Vol. 1-36 (1879-1914) give statistics for 1878-1913.




Black Pansy


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At the birth of the Civil War, Scots-Irish Mabel McCrutchon is ready for love, but because her skin color reveals the family's secret black ancestry, Mabel is ridiculed in public and her own mother excludes her from social gatherings. When wealthy Abolitionist, Charles Churchill invites her to travel to New Orleans to pose as the mother of black children and lead them to safety in the north, he worries about the risk. If his scheme is discovered, Mabel will be swept into Louisiana's slave trade. After arriving at the decaying, antebellum St Francis Plantation to retrieve the children, they're greeted by a sultry blonde who knows Charles much too well.