Book Description
The story depicts life on the early Dakota prairies, focusing on Keller's mother and the essential apron she always wore.
Author : Edward Keller
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 13,19 MB
Release : 2001-07
Category : Aprons
ISBN : 9780966083354
The story depicts life on the early Dakota prairies, focusing on Keller's mother and the essential apron she always wore.
Author : Patricia C. McKissack
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 28,66 MB
Release : 2014-04-22
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 148141898X
Little David Earl always knows what day of the week it is. He can tell by the clean, snappy-fresh apron Ma Dear is wearing -- a different color for every day. Monday means washing, with Ma Dear scrubbing at her tub in a blue apron. Tuesday is ironing, in a sunshine yellow apron that brightens Ma's spirits. And so it goes until Sunday, when Ma Dear doesn't have to wear an apron and they can set aside some special no-work time, just for themselves. In their first collaboration, Newbery Honor author Patricia McKissack and award-winninng illustrator Floyd Cooper lovingly recreate a slice of turn-of-the-century Southern life as it was for a single African-American mother and her son.
Author : Laura Booz
Publisher : Moody Publishers
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 32,46 MB
Release : 2021-10-05
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0802499856
Is motherhood only about self-sacrifice? Or will it bless your life, too? You know that motherhood makes high demands. Yet you know it’s worth the cost because it benefits your child. On some grand level, it’s also good for civilization. And of course, it’s a calling from God. So is that what you’re doing here—pouring out your life for God and others while getting little in return except the consolation that you’ve done the right thing? Laura Booz wants you to expect something more out of motherhood—something truly beautiful. You might be asking: Will I lose myself in motherhood? Compromise my career? Squander my potential? What’s the point of all that unseen (and uncelebrated) serving, cleaning, caring, snuggling, discipling, and praying? Laura wants to help you see that behind all the giving that mothers do is the receiving of something special—a profound growth in God that is cultivated through motherhood’s everyday ups and downs. Let this book give you a renewed vision of motherhood: to see God’s good purpose for you as a mother, a woman, and a follower of Christ.
Author : Alyssa Shelasky
Publisher : Crown
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 27,70 MB
Release : 2012-05-22
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0307952150
“Hot sex, looking good, scoring journalistic triumphs . . . nothing made Alyssa love herself enough until she learned to cook. There's a racy plot and a surprising moral in this intimate and delicious book.” --Gael Greene, creator of Insatiable-Critic.com and author of Insatiable: Tales from a Life of Delicious Excess Apron Anxiety is the hilarious and heartfelt memoir of quintessential city girl Alyssa Shelasky and her crazy, complicated love affair with...the kitchen. Three months into a relationship with her TV-chef crush, celebrity journalist Alyssa Shelasky left her highly social life in New York City to live with him in D.C. But what followed was no fairy tale: Chef hours are tough on a relationship. Surrounded by foodies yet unable to make a cup of tea, she was displaced and discouraged. Motivated at first by self-preservation rather than culinary passion, Shelasky embarked on a journey to master the kitchen, and she created the blog Apron Anxiety (ApronAnxiety.com) to share her stories. This is a memoir (with recipes) about learning to cook, the ups and downs of love, and entering the world of food full throttle. Readers will delight in her infectious voice as she dishes on everything from the sexy chef scene to the unexpected inner calm of tying on an apron.
Author : Margaret Fishback Powers
Publisher : HarperCollins Canada
Page : 225 pages
File Size : 39,80 MB
Release : 2011-03-29
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 1443405620
For more than four decades, “Footprints” has touched millions of people around the world. Now, Margaret Fishback Powers, the author of that beloved poem, has compiled stories and sayings that celebrate the special bond between mothers and daughters. She includes the touching story of a young girl’s last visit with her grandmother; moving tales of motherly love, sacrifice and quiet strength; remembrances of a rural childhood; deeply honest pieces about challenges and concerns; and stories that will bring a smile to your face. Throughout Footprints for Mothers and Daughters, there are inspiring and humorous quotations from famous and not-so- famous moms -- and even treasured family recipes that have been handed down from mother to daughter. A number of the stories are by Margaret Fishback Powers herself, from her perspective as a mom and a daughter, a grandmother and a granddaughter. Footprints for Mothers and Daughters is an uplifting treasury and a perfect gift for women of all ages.
Author : Diane Tropea Greene
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 23,56 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Breast
ISBN : 9781568251080
It was no coincidence. There were too many cancer diagnoses in the Tropea family to be coincidental, and Diane Tropea Greene knew it. Apron Strings is the painful but courageous story of Diane and her family, a family that was decimated by cancer. Diane learned that her cancer was caused by the BRCA2 gene mutation for breast cancer, which affected both the women and men in Diane's family. Knowledge is power, however, and the lesson of the Tropea family is important for anyone who suspects their family has too many cancer diagnoses to be coincidental.
Author : Ida Tomshinsky
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 85 pages
File Size : 10,85 MB
Release : 2014-07-29
Category : Design
ISBN : 1499050291
Historical nonfiction genre has been widely divergent in subject matter and approach. There is no reason to believe authorial creativity will dry out anytime soon. The history of food preparation’s attire gives the overall and –long narrative swift movement through time and events in both commercial and domestic kitchens. “I am a Librarian: I bring history in my research, and history of fashion accessories into my books.” (Tomshinsky, 2014) Since ancient times, aprons have been used as the simplest ways of covering the human body while preparing food. Aprons evolved into a practical way of shielding one’s body from more just prying eyes. Aprons were frequently included in the chefs’ uniforms, household servants’ wardrobe, from cooks to maids. From a simple garment to an essential protective layer, from the staid to the designer fashions, aprons have come a long way. They are currently at the center of the Renaissance of chic and practicality of the kitchen attire for chefs and modern women who like to cook and entertain.
Author : Pye Henry Chavasse
Publisher :
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 17,41 MB
Release : 1870
Category :
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Author : Uncle Hector
Publisher : Author House
Page : 161 pages
File Size : 46,75 MB
Release : 2011-11-03
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 146340803X
This book will help better understand the different relationships with ones family, friends and supervisors in life. To understand that there are problems that happen without a purpose and one must deal with one situation after the other and still keep positive to continue your travels through life.
Author : Hope Edelman
Publisher : Delta
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 15,57 MB
Release : 2009-10-07
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 0307569829
In her acclaimed New York Times bestseller, Motherless Daughters, Hope Edelman explored the profound and lasting effects of mother loss, as well as her own search for healing. Now, in her compelling new work, Edelman explores another complex, life-changing relationship, the intricate bond between generations. Drawing from her own experience and the recollections of over seventy other granddaughters, Edelman explores the three-generation triangle from which women develop their female identities: the grandmother-mother-daughter relationship. With eloquent personal testimony, she demonstrates the vital roles grandmothers have played in their granddaughters' lives, as a source of unconditional love, family values and traditions, and backup parent, the ultimate safety net. Here are grandmothers in all their glory: The "Benevolent Manipulator", whose love for her family is matched only by her desire for control; The "Gentle Giant", awesome, respected, who possesses a quiet, behind-the-scenes power; The "Autocrat", who rules her extended family like a despot; The "Kinkeeper", the family hub, who offers a sense of cohesion to the extended clan. With insight and compassion, Edelman probes this unique and emotionally-charged relationship in a book that is a true celebration of an extraordinary bond--and a must read for every woman.