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- Compassion. [sound recording] by Michell, Edna; Czech Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra;
Song of the angel : for violin, soprano, and string orchestra / John Tavener (Ulf Hoelscher, violin, Susan Narucki, soprano) (4:36) -- Yearning : for violin and string orchestra / Shulamit Ran (Michal Kanka, violoncello) (8:08) -- Romance of hsiao and ch'in : for 2 violins and string orchestra / Chen Yi (Hoelscher, Nachum Erlich, violins) (3:59) -- Adagio adagio : serenade for piano trio / Hans Werner Henze (Kanka; Igor Ardasev, piano) (3:28) -- T'filah : for 3 violins / Yinam Leef (Hoelscher, Erlich) (5:44) -- Credo : for 2 violins, clarinet, and string orchestra / Poul Ruders (Shlomo Mintz, Hoelscher, violins; Ludmilla Peterková, clarinet) (5:38) -- Innocence : for violin, soprano, and 6 cellos / Somei Satoh (Patricia Rozario, soprano) (7:19) -- Cantilena : for solo violin / Wolfgang Rihm (3:49) -- Hunem-iduhey : for violin and cello / Iannis Xenakis (Kanka) (3:01) -- Romance for violin, soprano, and string orchestra / Lukas Foss (Rozario) (5:56) -- Stèle : for solo violin / Karel Husa (6:13) -- Achòt ketana : for 3 solo violins, soprano, and string orchestra with clarinet / Betty Olivero (Hoelscher, Bohuslav Matousek, violins; Rozario) (6:21) -- Ligatura : hommage à Yehudi Menuhin : for 2 violins / György Kurtág (Hoelscher) (2:55) -- Echorus : for 2 violins and string orchestra / Philip Glass (Hoelscher; Allen Ginsberg, narrator) (7:28) -- Duet : for 2 violins and string orchestra / Steve Reich (Hoelscher) (4:38).Participants: Edna Michell, violin (principally) ; various assisting vocalists and instrumentalists ; Czech Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra.
- Subjects: Clarinet with string orchestra.; Music; Piano trios.; Sacred songs (High voice) with string orchestra.; String trios (Violins (3)); Violin with string orchestra.; Violins (2) with string orchestra.;
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- Historical research report on Edna Ferber's visit to Bath, North Carolina / by Lawing, Michelle F.,author.;
Information about the novelist's 1925 visit to Bath, where she waited for the show boat, James Adams Floating Theatre. This experience was incorporated into her novel, Show Boat.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 38-39).
- Subjects: Ferber, Edna, 1887-1968.; Showboats;
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- Audie Murphy westerns collection [videorecording] / by Anhalt, Edna,screenwriter.; Bettger, Lyle,1915-2003,actor.; Cabot, Susan,1927-1986,actor.; Corday, Mara,1930-actor.; Duryea, Dan,1907-1968,actor.; Green, Alfred E.,1889-1960,film director.(CARDINAL)844084; Hendrix, Wanda,1928-1981,actor.; Hibbs, Jesse,1906-1985,film director.; Ives, Burl,1909-1995,actor.(CARDINAL)182698; Jagger, Dean,1903-1991,actor.(CARDINAL)350311; Juran, Nathan,1907-2002,film director.; Kraike, Michel,1908-2006,film producer.(CARDINAL)435566; Lane, Abbe,1932-actor.(CARDINAL)771033; Matthau, Walter,actor.(CARDINAL)737650; Murphy, Audie,1924-1971,actor.(CARDINAL)186328; O'Brian, Hugh,actor.; Pine, Howard,1917-1999.; Rogers, John W.,1916-1999,film producer.; Scala, Gia,actor.; Silva, Henry,1928-actor.; Tucker, Melville,film producer.; Zuckerman, George,1916-1996,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)843356; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Hardy, Stuart,1901-1984.Mountains are my kingdom.; Universal Studios Home Entertainment (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)344011; Universal-International (Firm),production company.(CARDINAL)784572;
Drums across the river: director of photography, Harold Lipstein ; editor, Virgil W. Vogel.Ride a crooked trail: director of photography, Harold Lipstein ; editor, Virgil W. Vogel.Ride clear of Diablo: director of photography, Irving Glassberg ; editor, Edward Curtiss.Sierra: director of photography, Russell Metty ; editor, Ted J. Kent ; music, Walter Scharf.Drums across the river: Audie Murphy, Hugh O'Brian, Mara Corday, Lyle Bettger.Ride a crooked trail: Audie Murphy, Walter Matthau, Henry Silva, Gia Scala.Ride clear of Diablo: Audie Murphy, Dan Duryea, Susan Cabot, Abbe Lane. Drums across the river also stars Hugh O'Brian and Mara Corday. Ride a crooked trail also stars Walter Matthau, and Henry Silva.Sierra: Audie Murphy, Wanda Hendrix, Burl Ives, Dean Jagger.Originally produced as theatrical films in 1950, 1954, and 1958.Drums across the river: Driven to desperation by hard times, Frank Walker and a party of miners decide to dig for gold in Ute Indian country despite a peace treaty that forbids trespassing on their land. Joining the group in spite of his father's warning is Gary Brannon, who has no qualms about breaking the treaty since his mother was killed by the tribe. The miner's actions soon incur the wrath of the Ute and Gary finds himself caught in the middle of a deadly situation that threatens to erupt into a bloody race war.Ride a crooked trail: A thief is mistaken for a famous U.S. marshal when he stumbles into town and is confronted by the local judge. He must continue in his new role, but complications follow.Ride clear of Diablo: When Clay O'Mara goes after rustlers who murdered his father and brother, he first arrests, then teams up with an outlaw who goes down shooting when they face the gang.Sierra: Ring and his father Jeff live in a hidden valley in the mountains where they capture and tame wild horses. When Ring comes to the rescue of Riley Martin, a woman lawyer who has lost her way on the trail, it leads to a romance between them but also opens an investigation into Jeff's shadowy past and accusations of murder.World War II hero Audie Murphy starred in these four westerns. Revenge, duplicity, treachery, Indians, and heroes.DVD; NTSC; region 1; Dolby digital 2.0; digitally remastered.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Fiction films.; Film adaptations.; Western films.; Cattle stealing; Impersonation; Miners; Outlaws; Sheriffs; Ute Indians; Women lawyers;
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- Deadly policy : a Silver Sleuths mystery / by Kelly, Mitzi,1958-(CARDINAL)499847;
When a sudden rash of stolen cars brings Millie Morrow's daughter under suspicion for conspiracy to commit insurance fraud, Millie convinces her two best friends, Trish Anderson and Edna Radcliff, to help her find out who is trying to frame Michelle. Knowing the odds are against them that they will be able to discover who the thugs are, Trish and Edna nevertheless go through the motions of investigating, hoping Millie will feel productive in helping her daughter while the police do the real detective work. But the situation becomes much more serious when a body is found in front of the insurance office Michelle works for. And even though the evidence pointing to an inside job is purely circumstantial, it could still destroy Michelle, something the ladies are determined to prevent. They're going to have to work fast to present a different theory for the police to consider, though, since Millie has once again alienated Henry Espinoza, the chief of police. And she's alienated someone else, too, if the suspicious incidents suddenly plaguing her are anything to go by ;Keeping Millie out of trouble while attempting to clear her daughter's name will take every ounce of skill . . . or luck . . . the amateur sleuths possess.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Older people; Mothers and daughters; Insurance fraud;
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- Simple little words : what you say can change a life / by Cox, Michelle.(CARDINAL)492571; Perrodin, John.(CARDINAL)485538;
Self esteem: The most beautiful green eyes / by Michelle Cox -- Hope: One word made all the difference / by Dennis E. Hensley -- Guidance: Divine direction / by Karen Kingsbury -- Dreams : Inspired by Walt Disney / by McNair Wilson as told to Michelle Cox -- Stepparenting I promise to love you / by John Perrodin ; with sidebar: Remember who you are / by Tatyana Buksh -- Care: God cares for you / by Jim Daly / as told to John Perrodin -- Strength: The rest of my life / by Mary E. DeMuth -- Need: I need you / by Edna Ellison as told to Michelle Cox -- Honesty: Truth sweetened with love / by Stacie Ruth Stoelting ; with sidebar: I'm not who I was / by Brandon Heath -- Direction: An unexpected direction / by Sandra Glahn -- Jealousy: Overcoming a negative word / by Anne Kroeker ; with sidebar; Backhanded encouragement / by Pat Neville -- Hospitality: You're part of us now / by Susie Shellenberger -- Self-image: A precious gem / by Sandi Banks -- Marriage: In sickness and in health / by Michelle Cox -- Grace: Blessed limitations / by Sherrie Eldridge -- Divorce: God wants to forgive us / by Barb Faust -- Determination: You're smart / by Suzanne Alexander -- Value: Prince Charming / by Leon Overbay -- Ability: God's plans / by Lisa Smith as told by Vicki Smith to Michelle Cox -- Love: Just loving my husband / by Diane Reilly -- Counsel: God will honor your sacrifice / by Carlton Hughes -- Welcome: Welcome, Tyler / by Jane Ardeleqan -- Inspiration: God loves you / by Virgiinia Chatman -- Gratitude: Counting my blessings / by Michelle Cox -- Provision: That's Papaw's baby / by Sharon E. Carrns -- Leadership: A chip off the "Andy" block / by Pat Gelsinger ; with sidebar: A daily practice /by S. Truett Cathy -- Encouragement: Avery's new shoes / by Leon Oerbay -- Aging: Clinging like a waistband / by Sue Moore -- Joy: A joyful noise / by Joe Scarlatta Ieron -- Prayer: A prisoner of love / by Kathi Macias -- Forgiveness: An unlikely pair / by Diane Jones -- Compassion: You look like a princess / by Michelle Cox -- Parenting: A valuably lesson / by Ron DiCianni -- Relationshps: Queen for a lifetime / by Carly W. Dixon -- Time: Glenn Ford's timely advice / by Ken Wales -- Healing: An unexpected response / by Jerilyn S. Robinson -- Comfort: Wisdom form a child / by Aaaron Swavely -- Friendship: You are a great mother / by Mary Gilzean -- Chiildren: Reading love between the lines / by Michelle Cox -- Siblings: You're the world's best brother / by Michelle Cox.
- Subjects: Encouragement; Conduct of life.; Christian life.;
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- First ladies : presidential historians on the lives of 45 iconic American women / by Swain, Susan,editor.(CARDINAL)539118; C-SPAN (Television network),contributor.(CARDINAL)769562;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Martha Dandridge Washington / Patricia Brady, Richard Norton Smith -- Abigail Smith Adams / Edith Gelles, C. James Taylor -- Martha Wayles Jefferson / Catherine Allgor, William Seale -- Dolley Payne Madison / Catherine Allgor, Edith Mayo -- Elizabeth Kortright Monroe / Daniel Preston, Richard Norton Smith -- Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams / Amanda Mathews, Richard Norton Smith -- Rachel Donelson Jackson / Patricia Brady, Michael Henderson -- Hannah Hoes Van Buren / Patricia Brady, Michael Henderson -- Anna Symmes Harrison / Edith Mayo, Edna Greene Medford -- Letitia Christian Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler / Edna Greene Medford, Taylor Stoermer -- Sarah Childress Polk / Paul Finkelman, Conover Hunt -- Margaret Smith Taylor / Paul Finkelman, Conover Hunt -- Abigail Powers Fillmore / Paul Finkelman, Conover Hunt -- Jane Appleton Pierce / Ann Covell -- Harriet Lane / Ann Covell, Feather Schwartz Foster -- Mary Todd Lincoln / Richard Norton Smith, Rosalyn Terborg-Penn -- Eliza McCardle Johnson / Jacqueline Berger, Kendra Hinkle -- Julia Dent Grant / Pamela Sanfilippo, William Seale -- Lucy Webb Hayes / Allida Black, Tom Culbertson -- Lucretia Rudolph Garfield / Carl Sferrazza Anthony -- Ellen Herndon Arthur / Carl Sferrazza Anthony -- Frances Folsom Cleveland / Annette Dunlap, Taylor Stoermer -- Caroline Scott Harrison / Edith Mayo, William Seale -- Ida Saxton McKinley / Carl Sferrazza Anthony, Richard Norton Smith -- Edith Carow Roosevelt / Stacy Cordery, Kathleen Dalton -- Helen Herron Taft / Jane Hampton Cook, Lewis Gould -- Ellen Axson Wilson, Edith Bolling Wilson / John Milton Cooper, Kristie Miller -- Florence Kling Harding / David Pietrusza, Katherine Sibley -- Grace Goodhue Coolidge / Cyndy Bittinger, Amity Shlaes -- Lou Henry Hoover / Emily Charnock, Annette Dunlap -- Anna Eleanor Roosevelt / Allida Black, Douglas Brinkley -- Elizabeth (Bess) Wallace Truman / Nicole Anslover, William Seale -- Mamie Doud Eisenhower / Marilyn Irvin Holt, Edith Mayo -- Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy / Michael Beschloss, Barbara Perry -- Claudia (Lady Bird) Taylor Johnson / Betty Boyd Caroli, Cokie Roberts -- Patricia Ryan Nixon / Mary Brennan, Timothy Naftali -- Elizabeth (Betty) Bloomer Ford / Richard Norton Smith -- Rosalynn Smith Carter / Jay Hakes, Grace Hale -- Nancy Davis Reagan / Carl Cannon, Judy Woodruff -- Barbara Pierce Bush / Jeffrey Engle, Myra Gutin -- Hillary Rodham Clinton / David Maraniss, Gail Sheehy -- Laura Welch Bush / Ann Gerhart, Mark Updegrove -- Michelle Robinson Obama / Liza Mundy, Krissah Thompson.A look inside the personal life of every first lady in American history, based on original interviews with major historians for C-SPAN's yearlong history series, First Ladies: Influence and Image. This book provides an up-close historical look at these fascinating women who survived the scrutiny of the White House, sometimes at great personal cost, while supporting their families and famous husbands-- and sometimes changing history.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Presidents' spouses;
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- A Literary Christmas : great contemporary Christmas stories / by Golden, Lilly,editor.(CARDINAL)369568; Golden, Lilly.(CARDINAL)369568; Golden, Lilly.(CARDINAL)369568;
Ann Beattie - Where you'll find me /Annie Dillard - World in a bowl of soup /Bobbie Ann Mason - Drawing names /Edna O'Brien - The doll /Frank O'Connor - Christmas morning /Grace Paley - The loudest voice /Harper Lee - Christmas /Heinrich Boll - And there was the evening and the morning... /Hortense Calisher - A Christmas carillon /Italo Calvino - Santa's children /Ivan Klima - A Christmas conspiracy tale /Jane Smiley - Long distance /Lee Rosten - The night of the magi /Mark Richard - The birds for Christmas /Michel Tournier - Jesu, Joy of man's desiring /Ntozake Shange - Christmas for Sassafrass, Cypress & Indigo /Patricia Highsmith - A clock ticks at Christmas /Paul Auster - Auggie wren's Christmas story /Paul Bowles - The frozen fields /Peter Matthiessen - The centerpiece /Ray Bradbury - Bless me, Father, for I have sinned /Raymond Carver - Put yourself in my shoes /Ron Carlson - The H Street sledding record /Sean O'Faolain - Two of a kind /Thomas M. Disch - Xmas (Christmas) /Tobias Wolff - Champagne /Toni Cade Bambara - Christmas Eve at Johnson's Drugs n Goods /
- Subjects: Christmas fiction.; Short stories.;
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- Best English short stories. by Gordon, Giles,1940-2003.(CARDINAL)713265; Hughes, David,1930-2005.(CARDINAL)128606;
Introduction / Giles Gordon and David Hughes -- Career move / Martin Amis -- Life and art / John Banville -- Different ways of getting drunk / David Belbin -- West Wirral story / Michael Carson -- Switchback / Ronald Frame -- Bevis / Jane Gardam -- The headscarf / Carlo Gebler -- Look-alikes / Nadine Gordimer -- Nana's dance / Michelle Heinemann -- Farthing House / Susan Hill -- Here come the impersonators / Jonathan Holland -- Maundy / Christopher Hope -- Sisters / Colum McCann -- The Wake House / Bernard MacLaverty -- Endword / David Mackenzie -- A real life / Alice Munro -- Bel / Tony Musgrave -- The guitar and other animals / Geoff Nicholson -- Wilderness / Edna O'Brien -- The gymnasium / Kathy Page -- Stalin, Stalin, and Stalin / Jonathan Treitel -- Two of them / Rose Tremain -- Lost ground / William Trevor -- Fallen by the wayside / Barry Unsworth -- Through a dustbin, darkly / Fay WeldonPublished in England as: Best short stories, 1986-
- Subjects: Periodicals.; Short stories, English; English fiction;
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- Notable writers of LGBTQ+ literature / by Evans, Robert C.,1955-editor.(CARDINAL)809088;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Volume 1 -- Publisher's Note -- Introduction -- About the Editor -- Contributors -- Complete Table of Contents -- Edward Albee -- Paula Gunn Allen -- Paula Gunn Allen Publishes The Sacred Hoop 1986 -- Gloria E. Anzaldua -- Anzaldua Publishes Borderlands/La Frontera 1987 -- Reinaldo Arenas -- W. H. Auden -- James Baldwin -- Djuna Barnes -- Men Playing Women during World War I Theatricals -- Aphra Behn -- Elizabeth Bishop -- Elizabeth Bishop as a Lesbian Poet -- Elizabeth Bowen -- Rita Mae Brown -- Lord Byron -- Truman Capote -- Truman Capote's "The Diamond Guitar" -- Willa Cather -- Constantine P. Cavafy -- Postcolonialism in "New" Poems by Cavafy -- Michelle Cliff -- Hart Crane -- Countee Cullen -- Illustrations in Countee Cullen's Works -- The Fugitive Erotic in the Poetry of Mae V. Cowdery -- Emily Dickinson -- Emily Dickinson's "Homoerotic" Poetry -- Katherine V. Forrest -- E. M. Forster -- Carpenter Publishes The Intermediate Sex 1908 -- E. M. Forster's Maurice: The First "Gay" Novel in English -- Jean Genet -- Stefan George -- "Gay" Poems by Stefan George? -- Andre Gide -- Gide Publishes the Signed Edition of Corydon 1924 -- Andre Gide -- Allen Ginsberg -- Angelina Weld Grimke -- Angelina Weld Grimke and the Birth Control Movement -- Thom Gunn -- The Homosocial, Homoerotic Poetry of Robert Francis -- Thom Gunn's "Lament" -- Don't Call Us Dead, by Danez Smith -- Marilyn Hacker -- A Stranger's Mirror -- Radclyffe Hall -- Hall Publishes The Well of Loneliness 1928 -- H.D -- H.D.'s Bisexual and/or Lesbian Poems -- Foster Publishes Sex Variant Women in Literature 1956 -- Lillian Hellman -- Patricia Highsmith -- Love and the Country in Patricia Highsmith's The Price of Salt -- Rechy Publishes City of Night 1963 -- John Rechy -- A. E. Housman -- Male Love and Friendship in Poems by A. E. Housman -- Langston Hughes. "Gay"(?) Writings by Langston Hughes -- Alain Locke and the Harlem Renaissance -- Richard Bruce Nugent -- Christopher Isherwood -- Isherwood Publishes Goodbye to Berlin 1939 -- Christopher Isherwood's A Single Man: A Sample Paragraph -- Henry James -- Larry Kramer -- The Normal Heart by Larry Kramer -- M. Butterfly Opens on Broadway 1988 -- Tony Kushner -- Angels in America Officially Opens on November 8, 1992 -- The History Boys Officially Opens on May 18, 2004 -- Alan Bennett -- D. H. Lawrence -- David Leavitt -- Matthew Gregory ("Monk") Lewis -- "Which of the Closets?": The Deflected Gay Subtext of A Raisin in the Sun -- Audre Lorde -- Audre Lorde and Intersectionality: Examining Race, Sexuality, -- Social Class, and Age -- The Front Runner by Patricia Nell Warren Makes the New York Times -- Bestseller List 1974 -- Amy Lowell -- Critical Pluralism and Politics: Amy Lowell's "Orientation" -- Thomas Mann -- Katherine Mansfield -- Christopher Marlowe -- W. Somerset Maugham -- Carson McCullers -- Claude McKay -- Herman Melville -- Homoeroticism in the Novels of Herman Melville -- Literary Criticism on Melville and Sexuality -- Homoeroticism in Rockwell Kent's Illustrations of Melville's Moby-Dick -- Edna St. Vincent Millay -- Edna St. Vincent Millay's Openly Sexual Poetry -- Yukio Mishima -- Volume 2 -- Complete Table of Contents -- Michael Nava -- Frank O'Hara -- Gay Poems by Rafael Campo -- Joe Orton -- Wilfred Owen -- The Homoerotic Poetry of Wilfred Owen: Survey and Assessment -- Katherine Philips -- Katherine Philips's Love Poems for Other Women -- Marcel Proust -- Mary Renault -- Barney Opens Her Paris Salon 1909 -- Natalie Clifford Barney -- Adrienne Rich -- Rich Publishes "Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence" -- 1980 -- Vita Sackville-West -- Sappho -- May Sarton -- The Poetry of May Sarton -- Siegfried Sassoon. -- Some Homoerotic War Poems by Sigfried Sassoon -- Vikram Seth -- The Stray Greatness of Vikram Seth: Sexuality and Form in -- The Golden Gate and Beyond -- William Shakespeare -- Richard Barnfield's Homoerotic Poetry -- Gertrude Stein -- Stein Writes Q.E.D. 1903 -- Gertrude Stein -- Gertrude Stein, Alice B. Toklas, and World War I -- May Swenson -- Gore Vidal -- Gore Vidal's "The Zenner Trophy" -- Alice Walker -- Expressing Lesbian Desire Through the Epistolary Form in -- The Color Purple -- "This Is How It Happened" -- John Cleland -- Horace Walpole -- Sylvia Townsend Warner -- Edmund White -- Edmund White's "Reprise" -- Paul Monette Wins National Book Award for Becoming a Man 1993 -- Andrew Holleran's "Friends at Evening" -- Patrick White -- Walt Whitman -- Whitman Publishes Leaves of Grass 1855 -- Walt Whitman and the "Homophile" Movement in the 1950s: -- Evidence in the Archives of the "One Institute" -- Oscar Wilde -- Oscar Wilde Is Convicted of Gross Indecency 1895 -- Tennessee Williams -- Angus Wilson -- Virginia Woolf -- Marguerite Yourcenar -- Bibliography -- Glossary of Literary Terms -- LGBTQ Literature: 1890-1969 -- LGBTQ Literature: 1970 and Beyond -- An Overview of Contemporary Guides to LGBTQ Literature -- A Sheaf of Some Neglected Gay Poems -- A Sheaf of Some Neglected Lesbian Poems -- Author Awards -- Author Birth and Death Information -- Subject Index.A two volume set that features the work of both prominent and lesser-known authors in this ever-expanding field.
- Subjects: Informational works.; Reference works.; Bisexuality in literature.; Gay peoples' writings; Gender identity in literature.; Homosexuality in literature.; Lesbians' writings; Sexual minorities' writings; Bisexual literature.; Gay literature.; Lesbian literature.; LGBTQ+ literature.;
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- Southern women : more than 100 stories of innovators, artists, and icons / by Heckert, Amanda.(CARDINAL)827902;
Danielle Brooks -- Sissy Spacek -- Tig Notaro -- Connie Britton -- Dixie Carter & Delta Burke -- Sutton Foster -- Brooke Baldwin -- Carol Burnett -- Alfre Woodard -- Leah Nanako Winkler -- Holly Hunter -- Oprah Winfrey -- Amy Sedaris -- Ashley Fliehr -- Margo Martindale -- Octaviea Spencer -- Reese Witherspoon -- Mashama Bailey -- Carla Hall -- Nina Compton -- Vivian Howard -- Veramae Smart-Grosvenor -- Von Diaz -- Lucille Bishop Smith -- Marianne Eaves -- Leah Chase -- Carnelia Bailey -- Leah Wong Ashburn -- Edna Lewis -- Ashley Christensen -- Kelly Fields -- Pardis Stitt -- Alba Huerta -- Nathalie Dupree -- Nikki Haley -- Rosalynn Carter -- Ida B. Wells -- Simons Welter -- Dr. Valerie Montgomer Rice -- Mary McLeod Bethune -- Queen Quet -- Madeline Jordan -- Madam C. J. Walker -- Darla Moore -- Michelle Dorrance -- Simone Biles -- Laura Bush -- Elizabeth Lanier Fennell -- Minnie Lou Bradley -- Euneika Rogers-Sipp -- Fannie Lou Hamer -- Vicki Smith -- Melinda Gates -- Danica Roem -- Maya Freelon -- Clementine Hunter -- Amanda Matthews -- Willie Anne Wright -- Mary Margaret Pettway -- Linda Anderson -- Gogo Ferguson -- Temple St. Clair -- Mary Jackson -- Lauren Haynes -- Sally Mann -- Amanda Crowe -- Natalie Chanin -- Dorothy Shain -- Marie T. Cochran -- Quiana Parler -- Alison Krauss -- Loretta Lynn -- Mahalia Jackson -- Gina Chavez -- Amanda Shires -- Marshall Chapman -- Amy Ray & Emily Saliers -- Tammy Wynette -- Margo Price -- Rhiannon Giddons -- Beyonce Knowles-Carter -- Candi Staton -- Mavis Staples -- Dolly Parton -- Holly Williams -- Lucinda Williams -- Natash Trethewey -- Dorothea Benton Frank -- Flannery O'Connor -- Molly Ivins -- Lee Smith -- Ada Limon -- Zora Neale Hurston -- Laura Lippman -- Carla Hayden -- Tayari Jones -- Nikky Finney -- Jesmyn Ward -- Daliyah Arana -- Fannie Flagg -- Eudor Welty -- Dorothy Allison -- Margo Lee Shetterly -- Lela Rose -- Peggy Martin -- Cristina Lynch -- Katharine Graham -- Bunny Williams -- Sara Blakely -- Mimi McMakin & Celeri Kemble -- Liz Lambert -- Janie Bryant -- Mary Celeste Beall -- Charlotte Moss -- Barrie Benson -- Cindy Chapman -- Elaine Griffin -- Bunny Mellon -- Mary Ella Gabler -- Laura Vinroot Poole -- Acknowledgements -- Contributors.Through interviews, essays, photos, and illustrations these remarkable chefs, musicians, actors, writers, artists, entrepreneurs, designers, and public servants will offer a dynamic portrait of who the Southern woman is now. The voices of bona fide icons such as Sissy Spacek, Leah Chase, and Loretta Lynn join those whose stories for too long have been overlooked or underestimated, from the pioneering Texas rancher Minnie Lou Bradley to the Gee's Bend, Alabama, quilter Mary Margaret Pettway--all visionaries who have left their indelible mark not just on Southern culture, but on America itself.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Actresses; Women artists; Women cooks; Women heroes; Women singers; Women social reformers; Women; Women.; Womyn.;
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