THANK HEAVEN FOR LITTLE GIRLS


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Cupid's Little Helpers ONE MAN, ONE WOMAN…AND THREE MINIATURE MATCHMAKERS! With his steely body—and silken lines—bachelor Antonio Fortunato was rumored to tempt even saints into sinning. So what mere female could resist this enchanting Casanova? Perhaps only sassy American tourist Penny Drake, who came equipped with her own secret weapon…. Though stranded in Antonio's romantic Roman villa, at the mercy of his charms, Penny possessed a foolproof shield against Antonio's ardor: a fatherless five-year-old daughter—and a motherly way with his two noisy nieces. But who knew that these three mischievous little ladies would have matchmaking on their minds? CUPID'S LITTLE HELPERS: The matchmaking kids come with a happily-ever-after guarantee.




[With Bonus Episode !]THANK HEAVEN FOR LITTLE GIRLS


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[With Bonus Episode !] Including 4 special pages of additional story.Penny, a single mother, has gone on a dream trip to Rome with her five-year-old daughter. It was her hard-earned one-month-long vacation. She was excited because she was able to rent a house in a luxurious city. The night Penny arrived, after she fell into a deep sleep to recover from the exhaustion of traveling, she was woken up, and a man she didn’t know was standing at the end of her bed! He wanted to know what she was doing in his bed. What on earth was he talking about?




Thank Heaven for Little Girls


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An ideal gift for Mother's or Father's Day, this book contains more than 60 photographs, quotes and supporting essays about the joys, trials, and adventures of what it means to be a young girl in a very big world. It's a celebration of the life experiences that lead young girls down the path to womanhood.




Thank Heaven for Little Girls


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Chevalier wrote a very selective and successful memoir, but this book is a probing biography of the man, looking closely at the shrewd, obsessive and complex man behind the caricature French image. As the uncontested king of showbusiness for most of the 20th century, he was already a rising star before World War I. This biography looks at his career as well as the women who played an important part in his life - from the great music hall star, Mistinguett, to Marlene Dietrich and Kay Francis. Chevalier died in 1967, aged 85.




Notes and Commentary to Jock’s Life of Mo


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Life of Mo is a musical satire based on the life of the Prophet Mohammed. These explanatory notes, which include the full text of Life of Mo, attempt to determine the sources of the play's material, and offer further explanatory notes regarding the themes and ideas raised in the play. Superficially, Life of Mo is a musical fantasy romp, combining stories with re-writes of songs by popular artists like Dolly Parton, Freddy Mercury, Mick Jagger, Billy Joel, Led Zeppelin, Meat Loaf and Jim Steinman and others. But Life of Mo has a deeper grounding, and its sources include original texts (the Qur'an, ahadith, and Bible), and commentaries by writers like William Muir, Robert Spencer, Ali Dashti and Ali Sina. In addition, the writer has also used Internet sources, like Wikipedia, YouTube and Reddit. CF Hibbot's Notes and Commentary to Jock's Life of Mo traces through the humour and the tragedy to render a deeper appreciation and understanding of the play and the subject matter covered.




Thank Heaven


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One of the best-loved stars of classic American cinema tells all in this wry, funny, and poignant memoir Leslie Caron is one of the most cherished and admired international film stars of our time. She made her film debut with Gene Kelly in the classic MGM musical An American in Paris, created one of the most enduring roles in American musicals as Gigi, danced with Fred Astaire in Daddy Long Legs, and starred with Cary Grant in Father Goose. In Thank Heaven (an homage to ?Thank Heaven for Little Girls,? the song Maurice Chevalier sings about her in Gigi) Caron shares her remarkable life story. From her childhood with her American mother and French father in occupied France to her early success as a young ballerina; to her meeting Gene Kelly and her years in Hollywood; to her love affairs (including a very funny and very public one with Warren Beatty) and motherhood; to her alcoholism and depression; and finally her recovery and continuing success in film and television, Caron offers an illuminating account of her career. Thank Heaven is filled with reminiscences of MGM at the end of its Golden Era, of the great stars with whom Caron worked, and of her own struggles as an actress. This is a sharp, unsentimental, and moving memoir for everyone who loves classic American movies.




How Brands Become Icons


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“Iconic brands” (ie: Coca-Cola, Volkswagon, Corona) have social lives and cultural significance that go well beyond product benefits and features This book distills the strategies used to create the world’s most enduring brands into a new approach called “cultural branding". Brand identity is more critical than ever today, as more and more products compete for attention across an ever-increasing array of channels. This book offers marketers and managers an alternative to conventional branding strategies, which often backfire when companies attempt to create identity brands.




Little Somethings


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"Little Somethings" is a collection of monologues that have been written with a view to performance. They can, however, also be enjoyed as a light-hearted read. Since they were written to be performed by the author, she has drawn upon her stage experiences to include, in the publication, suggestions for costuming and staging. Very often, you, too, may be called upon to 'do a little something' at a party or on some other festive occasion, and the ideal material is not always readily available. Now you will never be at a loss.




Daddy's Girl


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Reflecting on her own working class roots and taking us into the homes and the confidence of working class girls today, Valerie Walkerdine raises troubling questions about television and parental control, about Freud's seduction theory, and the manipulation of little girls and their thoughts and feelings about themselves and their "place" in their world.




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