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It's Time to Buy Your Own Flowers
- A Guide to Reclaiming Yourself and Finding Peace in a Patriarchal World
- By: Dr. Mica Vidal-Taylor
- Narrated by: Suzi Tatford
- Length: 6 hrs and 42 mins
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In a world fraught with patriarchal norms and expectations, feminism isn't just a word it's a journey, a struggle, and a reclaiming of identity. Dr. Mica Vidal-Taylor, a renowned psychotherapist and neuropharmacologist, takes you on a profound exploration of feminism in "It's Time to Buy Your Own Flowers. From the suffragette movement to #MeToo, Dr. Vidal-Taylor delves into the complex tapestry of feminism, examining its historical roots and its present-day manifestations.
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Truly inspiring.
- By Gary C. Pope on 03-08-24
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It's Time to Buy Your Own Flowers
- A Guide to Reclaiming Yourself and Finding Peace in a Patriarchal World
- Narrated by: Suzi Tatford
- Length: 6 hrs and 42 mins
- Release date: 24-07-24
- Language: English
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Flower Princess
- By: Abbie Farwell Brown
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ONCE upon a time there was a beautiful Princess named Fleurette, who lived in a white marble palace on the top of a high hill. The Princess Fleurette was very fond of flowers, and all around the palace, from the very gates thereof, a fair garden, full of all kinds of wonderful plants, sloped down to the foot of the hill, where it was snugly inclosed with a high marble wall. Thus the hill was like a great nosegay rising up in the midst of the land, sending out sweet odors to perfume the air for miles, bright with color in the sunshine, and musical with the chorus of birds and the hum of ...
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Flower Garden: A Handbook of Practical Garden Lore
- By: Ida Dandridge Bennett
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This book is a good reference on the perennial flower gardening and landscaping. It contains information on growing the plants from seed and explains how to grow and care for the traditional garden flowering plants, bulbs, trees, and shrubs. There are sections covering all aspects of ornamental gardens including water gardens and caring for house plants in the winter. The author has lots of unexpected but good advice in her chapter of Don’ts, for example: “ Don’t supply with cut flowers, plants and the like, people who spend more money for unnecessary luxuries than you do for your whole ...
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Talks About Flowers
- By: Mary Decker Wellcome
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To all Flower Lovers who may read these pages, we come with kindly greetings. To you we dedicate our Work. Encouraged by the many testimonials of favor with which our Flower Sketches have been received, which have appeared in the Boston Journal, Portland Transcript, and the leading Floricultural journals, we were induced to prepare this volume,..As it is, we are sure that we have given you a great amount of valuable information, and just such as amateurs need, respecting the habits and requirements of those flowers which are best adapted for general cultivation, and in a form specially new and...
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Floyd's Flowers Or Duty and Beauty For Colored Children Being One Hundred Short Stories Gleaned fro…
- By: Silas X. Floyd
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Truly the boys and girls of to-day ought to be thankful that they are alive. There never was such a golden age for childhood and youth as the present. To say nothing of the rich opportunities for mental and spiritual development, what a multitude of things have been provided for the innocent pleasure, the wholesome recreation of the young people of to-day; inventions that remind one of the magic of the “Arabian Nights”; tools of sport so perfect that one cannot imagine how they could be bettered; fascinating games, all unknown in the days gone by; books and papers upon which science, art ...
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Grace Harlowe's Senior Year at High School; or, The Parting of the Ways
- By: Jessie Graham Flower
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The four series follow Grace Harlowe and her friends through high school, college, abroad during World War I, and on adventures around America. In The High School Girls Series, Grace attends Oakdale High School with friends Anne Pierson, Nora O'Malley, and Jessica Bright. The four promote fair play and virtue while winning over troubled girls like Miriam Nesbit and Eleanor Savell, playing basketball, and founding sorority Phi Sigma Tau. The group becomes friends with boys in their acquaintance: David Nesbit, Tom Gray, Hippy Wingate, and Reddy Brooks, forming "The Eight Originals." (Summary by ...
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Flowers from the Garden of Saint Francis for Every Day of the Year
- By: Saint Francis of Assisi
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This is a collection of 365 moral admonitions of Saint Francis of Assisi (1182-1226) and other notable Franciscans. The compiler of this anthology suggests that Francis "was inspired by God, six hundred years ago, to rekindle in His Church the spirit of humility, simplicity, poverty, detachment from the world, and ardent love of our crucified Redeemer." Indeed, these admonitions manifest a great concern for the cultivation of personal humility, meekness, chastity, and sorrow for sin. The admonitions you find here are directed primarily to Franciscan friars and cloistered nuns, as seen, for ...
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Coffee Break Collection 019 - Plants and Flowers
- By: Various
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The Librivox Coffee Break Collections are themed anthologies, selected and read by Librivox readers. Each short piece is fifteen minutes long, or less -- perfect for coffee breaks, commutes and work outs. Essays, prose, fiction, non-fiction, poetry -- who knows what gems will be uncovered? Spring is the time we see plants and flowers, dormant over the cold winter months, burst into life; and they make their appearance here. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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Flower-Patch Among the Hills
- By: Flora Klickmann
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After poor health forced Klickmann to move from London to the country, she began writing a series of sketches for The Girl's Own Paper and in 1916 she published the first of a series of books based on them. Her cottage, known in her books as "Rosemary Cottage", had an idyllic country garden and spectacular views over the River Wye and Tintern Abbey. The book, The Flower-Patch Among the Hills, was highly successful; a reprint was needed after two weeks. In later years, she wrote six more Flower Patch books, the stories growing to involve her household and the local people, combining nature ...
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Flower Stories
- By: Lenore Elizabeth Mulets
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This volume contains stories, poems, and facts about lots of different flowers, intended for teaching children. It is divided into thirteen parts, each covering a different type of flower. - Summary by Rachel
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Flowers of Freethought (First Series)
- By: George William Foote
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A collection of 51 short essays by George William Foote, who in May 1881 founded the magazine "The Freethinker", which is still published (online) today. In the first issue, Foote writes: The Freethinker is an anti-Christian organ, and must therefore be chiefly aggressive. It will wage relentless war against superstition in general, and against Christian superstition in particular. The essays of this collection were previously published in "The Freethinker" over more than 10 years, and detail Foote's views on religion and Christianity. He writes about as diverse topics as specific stories from...
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Flowers of Freethought (Second Series)
- By: George William Foote
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The Freethinker, founded in 1881 was one of the first secular humanist magazines, and also one of the oldest surviving one, moving online only in 2014. It was founded by G. W. Foote, who was its chief editor for 34 years and stated the magazine's purpose as The Freethinker is an anti-Christian organ, and must therefore be chiefly aggressive. It will wage relentless war against superstition in general, and against Christian superstition in particular. It will do its best to employ the resources of Science, Scholarship, Philosophy and Ethics against the claims of the Bible as a Divine Revelation...
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Dark Flower
- By: John Galsworthy
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In The Dark Flower, Galsworthy presents a profound exploration of love and desire. As spring heralds new beginnings, Lennan finds himself captivated by a love that is tantalizingly out of reach—a forbidden romance that challenges his very essence. As he navigates the complexities of life, he experiences two contrasting types of love one that offers comfort and companionship, and another that is wild, passionate, and fraught with peril. Ultimately, Lennan settles into a seemingly safe marriage, but the thrill of danger resurfaces with the arrival of a young mistress. He must confront a ...
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The Sun and Her Flowers
- By: Rupi Kaur
- Narrated by: Rupi Kaur
- Length: 2 hrs and 6 mins
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From Rupi Kaur, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of milk and honey, comes her long-awaited second collection of poetry. A vibrant and transcendent journey about growth and healing. Ancestry and honoring one’s roots. Expatriation and rising up to find a home within yourself. Divided...
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I enjoyed listening a lot. Finished in one day.
- By Anonymous on 30-12-23
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The Sun and Her Flowers
- Narrated by: Rupi Kaur
- Length: 2 hrs and 6 mins
- Release date: 02-11-21
- Language: English
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St. Rose of Lima: The Flower of the New World
- By: Florence Mary Capes
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Saint Rose of Lima, T.O.S.D. (April 20, 1586 – August 24, 1617), was a Spanish colonist in Lima, Peru, who became known for both her life of severe asceticism and her care of the needy of the city through her own private efforts. A lay member of the Dominican Order, she was the first person born in the Americas to be canonized by the Catholic Church. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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Fire - Flowers
- By: E. Pauline Johnson
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Join LibriVox volunteers as they present 17 captivating recordings of Fire - Flowers, a beautiful poem by E. Pauline Johnson. This project, part of the Fortnightly Poetry series for August 18, 2013, features selections from Johnsons renowned collection, Flint and Feather Collected Verse. Immerse yourself in the lyrical beauty and evocative imagery of this classic work, expertly narrated by David Lawrence.
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Talks About Flowers
- By: John Clare
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John Clare, an English poet born to a humble farm laborer, is celebrated for his vivid depictions of the English countryside and his heartfelt laments over its loss. His work experienced a significant renaissance in the late 20th century, establishing him as one of the most significant poets of the 19th century. Biographer Jonathan Bate praises Clare as the greatest labouring-class poet that England has ever produced, noting his unparalleled ability to convey the beauty of nature, the innocence of rural childhood, and the complexities of the human experience. - Summary by Wikipedia
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Flower Fables
- By: Louisa May Alcott
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Step into the enchanting world of Flower Fables, Louisa May Alcotts debut work, crafted at the tender age of 16 as a heartfelt gift for Ralph Waldo Emersons daughter, Ellen. This charming collection of tales invites readers to explore the beauty and wisdom found in nature, all through Alcotts imaginative storytelling.
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Flower of the North
- By: James Oliver Curwood
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Flower of the North is a captivating adventure set in the rugged Canadian wilderness. Philip Whittemore sets out on an expedition up the Churchill River, only to encounter a mysterious woman and an isolated outpost with dark secrets. A thrilling blend of romance, intrigue, and survival.
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