Lucy at War


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When a war is coming, running is not an option. After Tucker's betrayal, Lucy finds herself underground, imprisoned by the surviving Sirens. She clings to Jamie in her mind as she endures mental and physical torture when they try to break her spirit, and her laplanding bond to Jamie. Lucy must hold tight to herself, deciphering with care between the voices in her head and the ones around her. When a message comes to her from one of the voices in her head, she knows she must go back to Undraland. Lucy at War is book seven in a nine-part fantasy romance series written by USA Today Bestselling Author Mary E. Twomey.  Google Subjects: paranormal romance, Scandinavian folklore, fairytales, myths and legends, fairy tales, young adult, YA, high school, paranormal, romance, paranormal books, YA paranormal fantasy, YA paranormal romance series, series or anthology, magic, coming of age, epic fantasy series, YA magic, fantasy and magic, YA coming of age, YA ebook, ebook, YA high school romance, YA teen, teen book, YA urban fantasy, YA shifters, YA shifter romance, scandinavian folklore 101, garden gnomes, urban fantasy series, teen magic, YA paranormal fantasy, YA ebooks, YA books, YA trilogy, YA urban fantasy romance, teen and young adult books, teen books for girls in high school, teen love triangle, paranormal, paranormal fantasy, young adult urban fantasy, young adult fantasy, young adult teen, young adult witches, young adult witch romance, young adult fantasy and magic, fantasy romance, free first in series




FDR and Lucy


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First Published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.




Virginians at War


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"This book offers a unique mosaic of the Civil War through the eyes of individuals who lived and served in various parts of the Commonwealth. Between them, thses women and men experienced every facet of the war, from secession to combat, hardship to ultimate defeat. Throughout thir collective ordeal we see the human reaction to war and a sense of hope in the "cause' until it was lost."--Brian Steel Wills, Professor, The University of Virginia's College at Wise.




The Revolutionary War Lives and Letters of Lucy and Henry Knox


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Combining original epistles with Hamilton's introductory essays, The Revolutionary War Lives and Letters of Lucy and Henry Knox offers important insights into how this relatable and highly individual couple overcame the war's challenges.




Franklin and Lucy


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“Just when you thought you knew everything about Franklin D. Roosevelt, think again. Joseph E. Persico [is] one of America’s finest historians. . . . You can’t properly understand FDR the man without reading this landmark study.”—Douglas Brinkley, professor of history at Rice University “Persico’s exploration of FDR’s emotional life is fascinating.”—USA Today In Franklin and Lucy, acclaimed author and historian Joseph E. Persico explores FDR’s romance with Lucy Rutherfurd. Persico’s provocative conclusions about their relationship are informed by a revealing range of sources, including never-before-published letters and documents from Lucy Rutherfurd’s estate that attest to the intensity of the affair, which lasted much longer than was previously acknowledged.FDR’s connection with Lucy also creates an opportunity for Persico to take a more penetrating look at the other women in FDR’s life. We come to see more clearly how FDR’s infidelity contributed to Eleanor Roosevelt’s eventual transformation from a repressed Victorian to perhaps the greatest American woman of her century; how FDR’s strong-willed mother helped to strengthen his resolve in overcoming personal and public adversity; and how both paramours and platonic friends completed the world that FDR inhabited. In focusing on Lucy Rutherfurd and the other women who mattered to Roosevelt, Persico renders the most intimate portrait yet of an enigmatic giant of American history. Praise for Franklin and Lucy “Persico is judicious in his treatment of these sensitive matters. . . . He understands that Lucy Mercer helped FDR awaken his capacity for love and compassion, and thus helped him become the man to whom the nation will be eternally in debt.”—The Washington Post Book World “A stylish and well-written book filled with interesting characters, marital dramas and spylike subterfuge.”—Chicago Tribune “A powerful narrative that rarely fails to pull you along to the next chapter.”—Louisville Courier-Journal “Utterly absorbing.”—Pittsburgh Post-Gazette




In Search of Song: The Life and Times of Lucy Broadwood


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Born into the famous family of piano makers, Lucy Broadwood (1858-1929) became one of the chief collectors and scholars of the first English folk music revival in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Privately educated and trained as a classical musician and singer, she was inspired by her uncle to collect local song from her native Sussex. The desire to rescue folk song from an aging population led to the foundation of the Folk Song Society, of which she was a founder member. Mentor to younger collectors such as Percy Grainger but often at loggerheads with fellow collector Cecil Sharp and the young Ralph Vaughan Williams, she eventually ventured into Ireland and Scotland, while remaining an eclectic contributor and editor of the Society’s Journal, which became a flagship for scholarly publication of folksong. She also published arrangements of folk songs and her own compositions which attracted the attention of singers such as Harry Plunket Greene. Using an array of primary sources including the diaries Broadwood kept throughout her adult life, Dorothy de Val provides a lively biography which sheds new light on her early years and chronicles her later busy social, artistic and musical life while acknowledging the underlying vulnerability of single women at this time. Her account reveals an intelligent, generous though reserved woman who, with the help of her friends, emerged from the constraints of a Victorian upbringing to meet the challenges of the modern world.




Lucy Stone


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"A biography of Lucy Stone, who, while often overshadowed by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and others, played a pivotal role in the woman's rights movement and fought for gender equality throughout her life"--




Captain Lucy and Lieutenant Bob


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Step into the heart of World War I with Aline Havard’s stirring tale, "Captain Lucy and Lieutenant Bob." This poignant story follows the courageous Captain Lucy and her loyal companion, Lieutenant Bob, as they navigate the trials of war and the bonds of friendship. Havard's narrative offers a unique perspective on the war, blending historical accuracy with emotional depth. As the story unfolds, you’ll witness the resilience and determination of these young characters, who face the challenges of war with bravery and hope. Havard’s vivid descriptions and heartfelt dialogue bring to life the realities of war, making this a touching and memorable read. But here’s the question that will keep you engaged: What does it mean to fight for something greater than yourself? Could Captain Lucy and Lieutenant Bob’s story offer insights into the true nature of courage and sacrifice? Explore the richly detailed world of World War I through the eyes of Captain Lucy and Lieutenant Bob. Their journey is more than just a war story; it’s a testament to the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity. Are you prepared to join Captain Lucy and Lieutenant Bob on their journey through the trials of war? Indulge in short, impactful chapters that bring the emotional landscape of war to life. Havard’s writing challenges you to consider the complexities of heroism and the bonds that form in the heat of battle. This is more than just a historical novel; it’s a story of friendship, loyalty, and the enduring power of hope. Will you march alongside Captain Lucy and Lieutenant Bob as they face the perils of war? Seize the opportunity to explore a moving tale of wartime bravery. Purchase "Captain Lucy and Lieutenant Bob" now, and experience the courage and resilience of two unforgettable characters.




A Study Guide for Elizabeth Strout's "My Name is Lucy Barton"


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A Study Guide for Elizabeth Strout's "My Name is Lucy Barton", excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Novels for Students. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Novels for Students for all of your research needs.




Puck


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