Princesses' Street

Princesses' Street
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Publisher : University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : 1610753275
ISBN-13 : 9781610753272
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Princesses' Street by : Jabrā Ibrāhīm Jabrā

This book continues the personal story of Jabra Ibrahim Jabra (1920âe"1994) that began with The First Well: A Bethlehem Boyhood. Jabra was one of the Middle Eastâe(tm)s leading novelists, poets, critics, painters, and translators (he was the first to translate The Sound and the Fury into Arabic), and is the writer who is given credit for modernizing the Arabic novel. This book not only helps us understand Jabra as a writer and human being but also his times in postâe"World War II Baghdad when Iraq was enjoying an unprecedented period of creativity in literature and the arts. As a bright and inquisitive young man he became friends with the archeologist Max Mallowan and his wife, who, he later learned, was Agatha Christie (she wrote The Mousetrap during this period, in a little mud brick room). Jabraâe(tm)s intellectual autobiography quickly developed as he traveled to Jerusalem, Oxford, and Harvard University, where he studied with I. A. Richards and Archibald MacLeish. A number of different teaching posts in Baghdad provided him opportunities to become friends with many leading poets, such as Buland al-Haydari and Tawfiq Sayigh; historians like George Antonius; and the renowned translators of Arabic literature Desmond Stewart and Denys Johnson-Davies. But this book is not only about matters of the mind, it is about matters of the heart as well. Jabra beautifully describes his lengthy love affair with a young Muslim woman, the beautiful Lamica, whom he first met near Princessesâe(tm) Street and whom he eventually married. He recounts all of the difficulties they had to surmount, and the pleasures to be had. This is the last book that Jabra published during his lifetime. Not only is Jabraâe(tm)s life an outstanding example of the circumstancesâe"and fateâe"of the Palestinian in the twentieth century, but it also provides countless interesting insights into the cultural life of the Middle East in general and its modes of interconnection with the West.

The Princess of 8th Street

The Princess of 8th Street
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Publisher : Harry N. Abrams
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0810989727
ISBN-13 : 9780810989726
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis The Princess of 8th Street by : Linas Alsenas

A shy little princess, on an outing with her mother, gets a royal treat when she makes a new friend.

The Princess of 42nd Street

The Princess of 42nd Street
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Publisher : Riverdale Avenue Books LLC
Total Pages : 139
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ISBN-10 : 9781626014725
ISBN-13 : 1626014728
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis The Princess of 42nd Street by : Romola Hodas

The eldest daughter of the Times Square “King of Porn,” Romola Hodas recounts her chaotic childhood amid the turmoil of publically growing up as the daughter of the man who almost single-handedly built New York City’s pornography and adult entertainment empire from the 1960s to the 1980s before his spectacular and public fall from grace. Behind the salacious headlines, Marty’s family paid a terrible price. In her shockingly honest, no-holds-barred memoir, Romola describes hanging out as a child in her father’s porn shops on 42nd Street and meeting the eclectic clientele who frequented the stores, making friends with the girls who performed live sex acts on stage, and spying on her parents’ sex orgies and crazy all-night swinger parties. Romola relates, in moving detail, how she cared for her three younger siblings when her brilliant, bipolar mother broke with reality, and how she survived verbal, physical, and emotional abuse; a year in reform school; her father’s three stints in prison; two kidnapping attempts by the mob (one while at summer fat camp); and how her baby brother, Jarrett, actually was briefly kidnapped by mobsters wanting to send Marty Hodas a clear, unambiguous message. For all its darkness, The Princess of 42nd Street is, at its heart, an uplifting and inspirational story of how one young woman overcame incredible odds to become a successful businesswoman who now devotes her life to helping others. Raw, unflinching, and devoid of self-pity, The Princess of 42nd Street is a one-of-a-kind story.

The Princess of Castro Street

The Princess of Castro Street
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 150
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ISBN-10 : 1533323844
ISBN-13 : 9781533323842
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis The Princess of Castro Street by : Lee Mentley

The Plunge To Power In A Shallow Pool "Princess Lee Lee's recount of the roaring 70's in San Francisco flies off the page and into the outer spaces of your mind, expanding the meaning of what it's like to live life on the razor edge of insanity, daring us all to realize our Greatest Expectations! Wait until you find out who really is your benefactor. The Princess tells it like it was at the Hula Palace and City Hall. Starting at the epicenter, Castro and 19th Street, Le Roy holds her finger on the pulse beat of the party. Don't miss your chance to read all about it." -Iory Allison, author of the Glamour Galore Trilogy

Diary of a Street Princess

Diary of a Street Princess
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Publisher : Estella Dior
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 9780615791043
ISBN-13 : 0615791042
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Diary of a Street Princess by : Estella Dior

Young and hustling, Roxie knew the business like the back of her hand. Growing up in a generational trend of gang-bangers and drug dealing, Roxie didn't have a choice but to follow in the footsteps as her ancestors. Trapped in the game and living in a world full of self-destruction, learning the rules of the streets became a second-hand notion after the arrest of her mother. Estella Dior takes you on an emotional roller coaster as she tells the story of her life through Roxie. Making major decisions that has her choosing life or death through the court systems and her baby father, Roxie must find a way to save her-self, her mother and an empire of drugs, money and people that she crossed on her way to the top. Combined with the feelings of Set It Off, Why Did I Get Married 2 and Sparkle, Estella Dior gives an outstanding delve into her life on new her path to glory and finding an unexpected love that will lead her life into new possibilities.

The Princess of Baker Street

The Princess of Baker Street
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Publisher : Harmony Ink Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1640803955
ISBN-13 : 9781640803954
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis The Princess of Baker Street by : Mia Kerick

As kids, Eric was the prince to Joey's Disney princess. But when Joey is bullied in middle school, Eric must decide which side he'll stand on... and both teens will face the consequences of that choice for years to come.

An Impossible Friendship

An Impossible Friendship
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 573
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ISBN-10 : 9780231560443
ISBN-13 : 0231560443
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis An Impossible Friendship by : Sonja Mejcher-Atassi

In Jerusalem, as World War II was coming to an end, an extraordinary circle of friends began to meet at the bar of the King David Hotel. This group of aspiring artists, writers, and intellectuals—among them Wolfgang Hildesheimer, Jabra Ibrahim Jabra, Sally Kassab, Walid Khalidi, and Rasha Salam, some of whom would go on to become acclaimed authors, scholars, and critics—came together across religious lines in a fleeting moment of possibility within a troubled history. What brought these Muslim, Jewish, and Christian friends together, and what became of them in the aftermath of 1948, the year of the creation of the State of Israel and the Palestinian Nakba? Sonja Mejcher-Atassi tells the story of this unlikely friendship and in so doing offers an intimate cultural and social history of Palestine in the critical postwar period. She vividly reconstructs the vanished social world of these protagonists, tracing the connections between the specificity of individual lives and the larger contexts in which they are embedded. In exploring this ecumenical friendship and its artistic, literary, and intellectual legacies, Mejcher-Atassi demonstrates how social biography can provide a picture of the past that is at once more inclusive and more personal. This group portrait, she argues, allows us to glimpse alternative possibilities that exist within and alongside the fraught history of Israel/Palestine. Bringing a remarkable era to life through archival research and nuanced interdisciplinary scholarship, An Impossible Friendship unearths prospects for historical reconciliation, solidarity, and justice.

Princess of Glass

Princess of Glass
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 9781599907291
ISBN-13 : 1599907291
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Princess of Glass by : Jessica Day George

The enchanting second book in New York Times bestselling author Jessica Day George's Twelve Dancing Princesses series is a Cinderella retelling that will sweep you off your feet! Hoping to escape the troubles in her kingdom, Princess Poppy reluctantly agrees to take part in a royal exchange program, where young princes and princesses travel to each other's countries in the name of better political alliances--and potential marriages. It's got the makings of a fairy tale--until a hapless servant named Eleanor is tricked by a vengeful fairy godmother into competing with Poppy for the eligible prince. Ballgowns, cinders, and enchanted glass slippers fly in this romantic and action-packed happily-ever-after quest from an author with a flair for embroidering tales in her own delightful way. Don't miss these other stories from New York Times bestselling author Jessica Day George: The Twelve Dancing Princesses series Princess of the Midnight Ball Princess of Glass Princess of the Silver Woods Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow Silver in the Blood The Rose Legacy series The Rose Legacy Tuesdays at the Castle series Tuesdays at the Castle Wednesdays in the Tower Thursdays with the Crown Fridays with the Wizards Saturdays at Sea Dragon Slippers series Dragon Slippers Dragon Flight Dragon Spear

The Little Princesses

The Little Princesses
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Publisher : St. Martin's Press
Total Pages : 298
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ISBN-10 : 9781466831902
ISBN-13 : 1466831901
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis The Little Princesses by : Marion Crawford

Once upon a time, in 1930s England, there were two little princesses named Elizabeth and Margaret Rose. Their father was the Duke of York, the second son of King George V, and their Uncle David was the future King of England. We all know how the fairy tale ended: When King George died, "Uncle David" became King Edward VIII---who abdicated less than a year later to marry the scandalous Wallis Simpson. Suddenly the little princesses' father was King. The family moved to Buckingham Palace, and ten-year-old Princess Elizabeth became the heir to the crown she would ultimately wear for over fifty years. The Little Princesses shows us how it all began. In the early thirties, the Duke and Duchess of York were looking for someone to educate their daughters, Elizabeth and Margaret, then five- and two-years-old. They already had a nanny---a family retainer who had looked after their mother when she was a child---but it was time to add someone younger and livelier to the household. Enter Marion Crawford, a twenty-four-year-old from Scotland who was promptly dubbed "Crawfie" by the young Elizabeth and who would stay with the family for sixteen years. Beginning at the quiet family home in Piccadilly and ending with the birth of Prince Charles at Buckingham Palace in 1948, Crawfie tells how she brought the princesses up to be "Royal," while attempting to show them a bit of the ordinary world of underground trains, Girl Guides, and swimming lessons. The Little Princesses was first published in 1950 to a furor we cannot imagine today. It has been called the original "nanny diaries" because it was the first account of life with the Royals ever published. Although hers was a touching account of the childhood of the Queen and Princess Margaret, Crawfie was demonized by the press. The Queen Mother, who had been a great friend and who had, Crawfie maintained, given her permission to write the account, never spoke to her again. Reading The Little Princesses now, with a poignant new introduction by BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond, offers fascinating insights into the changing lives and times of Britains royal family.

British Books

British Books
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 722
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112109762101
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Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

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