Penelope's Song

Penelope's Song

Author: Carol DeMars

Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.

Published: 2019-11-15

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 1645591816

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It was the goude eeuw, the seventeenth century golden age of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, and nowhere was it more glorious and prosperous than in Amsterdam, Holland, the mother city of Nieuw Amsterdam situated by the deep harbor of Mannahatta. Why then would the vivacious niece of a wealthy Dutch merchant hastily marry her father's brilliant student to venture across the dangerous Atlantic Ocean to start their lives together in one of the least desirable outposts in all of the Dutch Empire East or West? Meanwhile, an aristocratic English widow fled the land of her birth, where to a manor bred and manor wed, and departed for New England seeking liberty of conscience. Expecting her only son, Sir Henry, to join her when their family affairs were in order, Civil War erupted in England. Loyal to the monarch who bestowed his knighthood, Sir Henry became a Cavalier fighting for King Charles I. Just when it seemed there was finally an end to war in England and finally at peace, although tenuous, with Eastern Woodland Algonquians up and down the North Atlantic Coast, the English Parliament led by Oliver Cromwell sparked a trade war for supremacy on the high seas that threatened to topple the vast Dutch Empire and destabilize their lives again. For them and legendary couple Richard and Penelope Stout, once more dreams were deterred by the desperate drama to come. Now you, the reader, are invited to discover what their lives, the real heart of history, have to do with you and our twenty-first century world.


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Download or read book Penelope's Song written by Carol DeMars and published by Covenant Books, Inc.. This book was released on 2019-11-15 with total page 274 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It was the goude eeuw, the seventeenth century golden age of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, and nowhere was it more glorious and prosperous than in Amsterdam, Holland, the mother city of Nieuw Amsterdam situated by the deep harbor of Mannahatta. Why then would the vivacious niece of a wealthy Dutch merchant hastily marry her father's brilliant student to venture across the dangerous Atlantic Ocean to start their lives together in one of the least desirable outposts in all of the Dutch Empire East or West? Meanwhile, an aristocratic English widow fled the land of her birth, where to a manor bred and manor wed, and departed for New England seeking liberty of conscience. Expecting her only son, Sir Henry, to join her when their family affairs were in order, Civil War erupted in England. Loyal to the monarch who bestowed his knighthood, Sir Henry became a Cavalier fighting for King Charles I. Just when it seemed there was finally an end to war in England and finally at peace, although tenuous, with Eastern Woodland Algonquians up and down the North Atlantic Coast, the English Parliament led by Oliver Cromwell sparked a trade war for supremacy on the high seas that threatened to topple the vast Dutch Empire and destabilize their lives again. For them and legendary couple Richard and Penelope Stout, once more dreams were deterred by the desperate drama to come. Now you, the reader, are invited to discover what their lives, the real heart of history, have to do with you and our twenty-first century world.


Song of Blood & Stone

Song of Blood & Stone

Author: L. Penelope

Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin

Published: 2019-07-16

Total Pages: 383

ISBN-13: 1250258383

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A TIME 100 Best Fantasy Books of All Time A Time Magazine Best Fantasy Book of 2018 L. Penelope's Song of Blood & Stone is a treacherous, thrilling, epic fantasy about an outcast drawn into a war between two powerful rulers. The kingdoms of Elsira and Lagrimar have been separated for centuries by the Mantle, a magical veil that has enforced a tremulous peace between the two lands. But now, the Mantle is cracking and the True Father, ruler of Lagrimar and the most powerful Earthsinger in the world, finally sees a way into Elsira to seize power. All Jasminda ever wanted was to live quietly on her farm, away from the prying eyes of those in the nearby town. Branded an outcast by the color of her skin and her gift of Earthsong, she’s been shunned all her life and has learned to steer clear from the townsfolk...until a group of Lagrimari soldiers wander into her valley with an Elsiran spy, believing they are still in Lagrimar. Through Jack, the spy, Jasminda learns that the Mantle is weakening, allowing people to slip through without notice. And even more troubling: Lagrimar is mobilizing, and if no one finds a way to restore the Mantle, it might be too late for Elsira. Their only hope lies in uncovering the secrets of the Queen Who Sleeps and Jasminda’s Earthsong is the key to unravel them. Thrust into a hostile society and a world she doesn’t know, Jasminda and Jack race to unveil an ancient mystery that might offer salvation.


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Download or read book Song of Blood & Stone written by L. Penelope and published by St. Martin's Griffin. This book was released on 2019-07-16 with total page 383 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A TIME 100 Best Fantasy Books of All Time A Time Magazine Best Fantasy Book of 2018 L. Penelope's Song of Blood & Stone is a treacherous, thrilling, epic fantasy about an outcast drawn into a war between two powerful rulers. The kingdoms of Elsira and Lagrimar have been separated for centuries by the Mantle, a magical veil that has enforced a tremulous peace between the two lands. But now, the Mantle is cracking and the True Father, ruler of Lagrimar and the most powerful Earthsinger in the world, finally sees a way into Elsira to seize power. All Jasminda ever wanted was to live quietly on her farm, away from the prying eyes of those in the nearby town. Branded an outcast by the color of her skin and her gift of Earthsong, she’s been shunned all her life and has learned to steer clear from the townsfolk...until a group of Lagrimari soldiers wander into her valley with an Elsiran spy, believing they are still in Lagrimar. Through Jack, the spy, Jasminda learns that the Mantle is weakening, allowing people to slip through without notice. And even more troubling: Lagrimar is mobilizing, and if no one finds a way to restore the Mantle, it might be too late for Elsira. Their only hope lies in uncovering the secrets of the Queen Who Sleeps and Jasminda’s Earthsong is the key to unravel them. Thrust into a hostile society and a world she doesn’t know, Jasminda and Jack race to unveil an ancient mystery that might offer salvation.


The Good Song

The Good Song

Author:

Publisher: Abrams

Published: 2020-10-06

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 1647003261

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A beautiful song comes to life in this story set in Hawaii The day the baby boy was born, on a beautiful Hawaiian island, the world sang him a lullaby. What a good song. But what is the good song? The boy listens for it and finds it in his heart and shares it with the world. Inspired by the medley of the classic songs “Over the Rainbow” and “What a Wonderful World” sung by Hawaiian singer Israel Kamakawiwo‘ole, the good song is aloha—love.


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Download or read book The Good Song written by and published by Abrams. This book was released on 2020-10-06 with total page 36 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A beautiful song comes to life in this story set in Hawaii The day the baby boy was born, on a beautiful Hawaiian island, the world sang him a lullaby. What a good song. But what is the good song? The boy listens for it and finds it in his heart and shares it with the world. Inspired by the medley of the classic songs “Over the Rainbow” and “What a Wonderful World” sung by Hawaiian singer Israel Kamakawiwo‘ole, the good song is aloha—love.


The Last Song of Penelope

The Last Song of Penelope

Author: Claire North

Publisher: Redhook

Published: 2024-06-04

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 0316668850

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The third book in award‑winning author Claire North's Songs of Penelope Trilogy, a "powerful, fresh, and unflinching" reimagining (Jennifer Saint) that breathes life into ancient myth and gives voice to the women who stand defiant in a world ruled by ruthless men. Many years ago, Odysseus sailed to war and never returned. For twenty years his wife Penelope and the women of Ithaca have guarded the isle against suitors and rival kings. But peace cannot be kept forever, and the balance of power is about to break . . . A beggar has arrived at the Palace. Salt-crusted and ocean-battered, he is scorned by the suitors - but Penelope recognises in him something terrible: her husband, Odysseus, returned at last. Yet this Odysseus is no hero. By returning to the island in disguise, he is not merely plotting his revenge against the suitors - vengeance that will spark a civil war - but he's testing the loyalty of his queen. Has she been faithful to him all these years? And how much blood is Odysseus willing to shed to be sure? The song of Penelope is ending, and the song of Odysseus must ring through Ithaca's halls. But first, Penelope must use all her cunning to win a war for the fate of the island and keep her family alive, whatever the cost...


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Download or read book The Last Song of Penelope written by Claire North and published by Redhook. This book was released on 2024-06-04 with total page 337 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The third book in award‑winning author Claire North's Songs of Penelope Trilogy, a "powerful, fresh, and unflinching" reimagining (Jennifer Saint) that breathes life into ancient myth and gives voice to the women who stand defiant in a world ruled by ruthless men. Many years ago, Odysseus sailed to war and never returned. For twenty years his wife Penelope and the women of Ithaca have guarded the isle against suitors and rival kings. But peace cannot be kept forever, and the balance of power is about to break . . . A beggar has arrived at the Palace. Salt-crusted and ocean-battered, he is scorned by the suitors - but Penelope recognises in him something terrible: her husband, Odysseus, returned at last. Yet this Odysseus is no hero. By returning to the island in disguise, he is not merely plotting his revenge against the suitors - vengeance that will spark a civil war - but he's testing the loyalty of his queen. Has she been faithful to him all these years? And how much blood is Odysseus willing to shed to be sure? The song of Penelope is ending, and the song of Odysseus must ring through Ithaca's halls. But first, Penelope must use all her cunning to win a war for the fate of the island and keep her family alive, whatever the cost...


Princess Penelope and the Runaway Kitten

Princess Penelope and the Runaway Kitten

Author: Alison Murray

Publisher: Candlewick Press

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 29

ISBN-13: 0763669520

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When her kitten scampers away after becoming entangled in a skein of glittering pink yarn, Princess Penelope follows the pink trail through her castle, courtyard, and stables.


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Download or read book Princess Penelope and the Runaway Kitten written by Alison Murray and published by Candlewick Press. This book was released on 2013 with total page 29 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When her kitten scampers away after becoming entangled in a skein of glittering pink yarn, Princess Penelope follows the pink trail through her castle, courtyard, and stables.


The Wild Iris

The Wild Iris

Author: Louise Gluck

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 2022-01-04

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13: 0063117649

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Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature Winner of the Pulitzer Prize From Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Louise Glück, a stunningly beautiful collection of poems that encompasses the natural, human, and spiritual realms Bound together by the universal themes of time and mortality and with clarity and sureness of craft, Louise Glück's poetry questions, explores, and finally celebrates the ordeal of being alive.


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Download or read book The Wild Iris written by Louise Gluck and published by HarperCollins. This book was released on 2022-01-04 with total page 80 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature Winner of the Pulitzer Prize From Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Louise Glück, a stunningly beautiful collection of poems that encompasses the natural, human, and spiritual realms Bound together by the universal themes of time and mortality and with clarity and sureness of craft, Louise Glück's poetry questions, explores, and finally celebrates the ordeal of being alive.


Penelope's Irish Experiences

Penelope's Irish Experiences

Author: Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin

Publisher:

Published: 1901

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13:

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Download or read book Penelope's Irish Experiences written by Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin and published by . This book was released on 1901 with total page 292 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:


Penelope's Song

Penelope's Song

Author: Lois A. Cuddy

Publisher:

Published: 2015-06-16

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13: 9780990841333

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Penelope's Song reimagines Homer's Odyssey in which Penelope, the hero's wife, is almost silent and invisible. Now, after over 2600 years of ignoring her story, we learn about this strong, courageous, creative, and unforgettable woman from her own point of view and in her own voice. Struggling to survive the cruelty and emptiness of a marriage to an absent hero, Penelope teaches us about kindness and beauty, about dreams and nightmares, about loneliness and fear. In a culture mired in misogyny, she writes the narratives of her enslaved weavers, of her son who almost destroys the House of Odysseus, and of her own life and forbidden love for Cadmus, the Phoenician merchant who taught her to read and write and whose devotion gives her reason to live and hope. In this historical and revisionist novel, Penelope reveals women's lives in an ancient world renowned for its epic characters and thereby redefines the image of hero in her time. "In Penelope's Song Lois Cuddy takes readers on a journey to another place and time -specifically to islands in the Mediterranean more than three thousand years ago. Even so she manages to depict how much life is the same in terms of human longing and loving as well as in the horrendous violence that men inflict on one another and on women. This inspiring story shows how the wife of the legendary 'hero' Odysseus manages not only to survive hideous cruelty, but to create beauty and happiness and to relieve suffering for many by accepting her situation and focusing on doing good rather than avenging her capture or succumbing to hatred. Penelope has a secret which helps her to get through the most difficult times, and that is the ability to write which gives her comfort and hope. The voice and beauty of this amazing character will haunt readers." Rebecca Leo, The Flaws That Bind "In this compelling saga, Lois Cuddy vividly recreates an ancient world-where women are prizes, slaves, and means to an heir--and adeptly constructs the paradox of captive and queen. Cuddy's Penelope is on par with Antigone in her beliefs and allegiances, but Penelope is gifted and cunning; cunning enough to create a counter feminine world with her skilled slave weavers that exemplifies empowerment and compassion. In this way, she is model female heroine starring in a work that is scholarly and well-researched, but fascinating and readable." Laurette Folk, A Portal to Vibrancy Lois Cuddy's exquisite writing style - poetic, detailed, authentic - is possessed of Penelope's spirit. The author has immersed herself in this world, and her ambitious research and extraordinary reimagining of this woman's life transforms the novel into captivating "memoir." By taking on the life of an important but voiceless woman from antiquity, Cuddy's novel joins the ranks of others who have conquered the age-old struggle of feminism - by breaking the silence, she allows Penelope to shine in her own right. Penelope is no longer an appendage to a hero's tale; she has her own story, and she is the powerful heroine. This is an exciting, moving, unique novel. Vicki Addesso, co-author, Still Here Thinking About You


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Download or read book Penelope's Song written by Lois A. Cuddy and published by . This book was released on 2015-06-16 with total page 378 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Penelope's Song reimagines Homer's Odyssey in which Penelope, the hero's wife, is almost silent and invisible. Now, after over 2600 years of ignoring her story, we learn about this strong, courageous, creative, and unforgettable woman from her own point of view and in her own voice. Struggling to survive the cruelty and emptiness of a marriage to an absent hero, Penelope teaches us about kindness and beauty, about dreams and nightmares, about loneliness and fear. In a culture mired in misogyny, she writes the narratives of her enslaved weavers, of her son who almost destroys the House of Odysseus, and of her own life and forbidden love for Cadmus, the Phoenician merchant who taught her to read and write and whose devotion gives her reason to live and hope. In this historical and revisionist novel, Penelope reveals women's lives in an ancient world renowned for its epic characters and thereby redefines the image of hero in her time. "In Penelope's Song Lois Cuddy takes readers on a journey to another place and time -specifically to islands in the Mediterranean more than three thousand years ago. Even so she manages to depict how much life is the same in terms of human longing and loving as well as in the horrendous violence that men inflict on one another and on women. This inspiring story shows how the wife of the legendary 'hero' Odysseus manages not only to survive hideous cruelty, but to create beauty and happiness and to relieve suffering for many by accepting her situation and focusing on doing good rather than avenging her capture or succumbing to hatred. Penelope has a secret which helps her to get through the most difficult times, and that is the ability to write which gives her comfort and hope. The voice and beauty of this amazing character will haunt readers." Rebecca Leo, The Flaws That Bind "In this compelling saga, Lois Cuddy vividly recreates an ancient world-where women are prizes, slaves, and means to an heir--and adeptly constructs the paradox of captive and queen. Cuddy's Penelope is on par with Antigone in her beliefs and allegiances, but Penelope is gifted and cunning; cunning enough to create a counter feminine world with her skilled slave weavers that exemplifies empowerment and compassion. In this way, she is model female heroine starring in a work that is scholarly and well-researched, but fascinating and readable." Laurette Folk, A Portal to Vibrancy Lois Cuddy's exquisite writing style - poetic, detailed, authentic - is possessed of Penelope's spirit. The author has immersed herself in this world, and her ambitious research and extraordinary reimagining of this woman's life transforms the novel into captivating "memoir." By taking on the life of an important but voiceless woman from antiquity, Cuddy's novel joins the ranks of others who have conquered the age-old struggle of feminism - by breaking the silence, she allows Penelope to shine in her own right. Penelope is no longer an appendage to a hero's tale; she has her own story, and she is the powerful heroine. This is an exciting, moving, unique novel. Vicki Addesso, co-author, Still Here Thinking About You


Penelope March Is Melting

Penelope March Is Melting

Author: Jeffrey Michael Ruby

Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 1524718289

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Twelve-year-old bookworm Penelope becomes an unlikely hero when the iceberg she calls home starts to melt, and she must save it from a sinister force. "A marvelous and magical debut!"--Pseudonymous Bosch, New York Times-bestselling author of the Secret Series. 5 1/2 x 8 5/16.


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Download or read book Penelope March Is Melting written by Jeffrey Michael Ruby and published by Delacorte Books for Young Readers. This book was released on 2017 with total page 322 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Twelve-year-old bookworm Penelope becomes an unlikely hero when the iceberg she calls home starts to melt, and she must save it from a sinister force. "A marvelous and magical debut!"--Pseudonymous Bosch, New York Times-bestselling author of the Secret Series. 5 1/2 x 8 5/16.


Penelope's Irish Experiences

Penelope's Irish Experiences

Author: Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2019-12-12

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13:

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'Penelope's Irish Experiences' is a travelog written from the perspective of a fictional woman named Penelope, who explores Ireland with her sisters, one of whom had previously spent time in Scotland and been in a love affair with a Scotsman.


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Download or read book Penelope's Irish Experiences written by Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin and published by Good Press. This book was released on 2019-12-12 with total page 201 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 'Penelope's Irish Experiences' is a travelog written from the perspective of a fictional woman named Penelope, who explores Ireland with her sisters, one of whom had previously spent time in Scotland and been in a love affair with a Scotsman.