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Jean Andrews

    Her Fated Place
    The Heron on the Lake
    No Immediate Remedy
    The Pepper Trail: History & Recipes from Around the World
    i-Net+ Guide to the Internet
    Out of the Woods: A Bird Watcher's Year
    • Out of the Woods: A Bird Watcher's Year

      • 184 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      The book offers a reflective journey through the seasons, blending personal insights with the beauty of nature. Through fifty-nine essays and poems, Ora E. Anderson shares the experiences of a dedicated birder and naturalist, exploring the landscapes of Appalachia. Readers encounter a rich tapestry of avian, plant, and animal life, gaining a deeper understanding of both the environment and the author's perspective on aging. The work celebrates the interconnectedness of all living things while inviting readers to appreciate the wonders of the natural world.

      Out of the Woods: A Bird Watcher's Year
    • i-Net+ Guide to the Internet

      • 896 páginas
      • 32 horas de lectura

      This text surveys the various different technologies that form and make the internet work. It will prepare the reader to understand current technologies and make intelligent business decisions concerning the internet.

      i-Net+ Guide to the Internet
    • Exploring the rich history and cultural significance of chile peppers, this expanded edition delves into their journey along ancient spice routes across various regions, including Turkey, Africa, and Asia. Renowned author Jean Andrews, celebrated as "The Pepper Lady," uncovers fascinating facts, such as the origin of "cayenne." The book features detailed descriptions of twenty-seven Capsicum varieties, alongside practical guidance for using fresh and dried peppers. It also includes recipes from acclaimed chefs, making it a comprehensive resource for pepper enthusiasts.

      The Pepper Trail: History & Recipes from Around the World
    • No Immediate Remedy

      • 82 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Exploring themes of loss and isolation, this poetry collection captures the emotional landscape of the Covid pandemic's early years. The opening section delves into grief stemming from lockdowns, while subsequent poems reflect on the invasion of Ukraine, drawing insights from social media. The final part addresses significant events in the United States during the Spring and Summer, highlighting the pervasive sense of devastation. Through vivid imagery and poignant commentary, the collection offers a profound response to contemporary crises.

      No Immediate Remedy
    • The Heron on the Lake

      • 88 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Exploring themes of love, loss, and the complexities of memory, the poems navigate the emotional landscape from grief to healing. They reflect on cultural heritage and ancestry, illustrating how bereavement can coexist with moments of humor. The collection captures the delicate balance between sorrow and the gradual return to normality, offering a nuanced perspective on the human experience of mourning and recovery.

      The Heron on the Lake
    • Her Fated Place

      • 186 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      The narrative follows a young Irish woman as she transitions from domestic service in rural Ireland to the vibrant expatriate scene of post-World War II Rome, navigating through the challenges of the London Blitz. Throughout her journey, she grapples with significant societal issues, including religious sectarianism, fascism, and post-war sentiments. Despite the tumultuous backdrop, she remains introspective, ultimately reaching a profound personal conclusion that reflects her growth and the complexities of her experiences.

      Her Fated Place
    • Lunatica

      • 60 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Exploring the beauty of everyday life, the poems in Lunatica draw inspiration from wild and domesticated animals, diverse landscapes, and the silent presence of the moon. They capture fleeting moments and observations of people around us, inviting readers to find wonder in the ordinary. Through vivid imagery and reflection, the collection reveals the interconnectedness of nature and humanity.

      Lunatica
    • Si Orphans of the Plaintive Air

      • 66 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Focusing on female figures from Irish mythology and folklore, this poetry collection highlights the strength and voices of women throughout history. Drawing from the Gaelic tradition, the poems span from the ancient tales of the Tuatha de Danaan and the Red Branch to contemporary reflections on folklore's significance. The work showcases a rich tapestry of perspectives, emphasizing the complexity and assertiveness of its female protagonists, revealing their stories with both grace and grit.

      Si Orphans of the Plaintive Air
    • The Muted Blade

      • 138 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      The collection features poems that engage with current events from the past two decades while also reflecting on historical contexts. It delves into how the past and recent experiences influence everyday life, creating a dialogue that captures the essence of contemporary turbulence. Through both immediate and broader perspectives, the poems offer a nuanced exploration of the interplay between personal and collective histories.

      The Muted Blade
    • In an Oubliette

      • 56 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Exploring the profound impact of war, this collection of poems interweaves historical and emotional battlefields. Voices from various conflicts, including the Crusades, Napoleonic Wars, and World War II, narrate the story, featuring both renowned historical figures and everyday individuals. The lyrical verses evoke the deep scars left by conflict, providing a poignant meditation on the human experience shaped by war.

      In an Oubliette