Martha Gellhorn (1908-1998), told through a captivating selection of her letters to friends, family, husbands, and lovers...more
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Martha is a sinner demon and a minor antagonist of Helluva Boss who made her debut in "Murder Family". As a human, Martha was the wife of Ralphie and the mother of two unnamed children. She drove Mrs. Mayberry past her breaking point after she was caught sleeping with the latter's husband. After her death, she became a Sinner in Hell, and in "Apology Tour", is seen living together with Mrs. Mayberry. Martha sported the appearance of a tall, hourglass-built, peach bud-skinned Southern Belle with
Bonnie raises her granddaughter alone after the girl's parents die. Bonnie hates her granddaughter's art and wants her to stop drawing. But everything goes wrong when a famous cartoonist appears at her doorstep...
The star is a passionate abortion advocate and was taking part in a Q&A session at a #ShoutYourAbortion event in June when she made the comment.
Aria Tang West thought she'd be spending one last summer on Martha's Vineyard with her friends before starting MIT in the fall, where she intends to study astronomy, like her late grandfather. But after topless photos of her are posted online, she's abruptly uninvited from her friends' summer homes. Aria's parents, a writer and opera singer with plans of their own, send Aria to stay with her artist grandmother, Joan West, in Northern California. Although Aria has never been attracted to girls before, she finds herself drawn to Joan's gardener, Steph Nichols, an aspiring musician a few years older than Aria. The only problem? Steph isn't single, she lives with her girlfriend, Lisa. But the chemistry between Aria and Steph seems undeniable, and this will be a summer that will turn her world upside down.
The bun is out of the oven.
Just because they're out to get you doesn't prove you're not paranoid, says the latest edition of the psychiatrists' bible, writes Vaughan Bell
Martha and Jack don't always get along - but then again, they are brother and sister and isn't that always the case? When Mum tells Martha a story from her childhood, Martha soon realizes that history might be repeating itself. Reflect is a series of emotionally powerful fiction and non-fiction with realistic settings, carefully crafted to promote thoughtful discussions and develop higher-level reading comprehension. Written by top authors and developed with Literacy expert Nikki Gamble, these are books you can trust to engage, entertain and support children's personal development and wellbeing. The books are finely levelled, making it easy to match every child to books with the right depth and complexity, and helping them to progress. Each book contains inside cover notes to help children deepen their understanding and support their reading comprehension. Teaching notes on Oxford Owl offer cross-curricular links to Relationships Education and support literacy skills.
You fell in love with the Deverill Chronicles, the intertwining tales of Martha Wallace, Bridie Doyle and Kitty Deverill. You were swept away to the vineyards of Bordeaux in The Gypsy Madonna, where you uncovered the secrets of an extraordinary painting. You waited with Rita Fairweather on the shore of the Atlantic, as she nurtured her ever-living hope that…
The Classical Pianist, Jon Wims, was born in 1941 in Buenos Aires, Argentina Read all about her on the largest musical resource website, teds-list.com.
Wellness for writers. How do you deal with butt-spread, eye strain, boundaries, self-esteem issues and the challenges of working in the same place you live?
Martha Mason lay immobile in the tube - dubbed the iron lung - that worked as a type of ventilator, increasing and decreasing the air pressure to expand and contract her lungs because her own muscles were too weak.
Martha Helen Stewart is an American businesswoman, writer, former model, television personality, and a convicted felon. She gained success through several
Let them know how special they are with a Names Stories® art print. There’s a world of meaning and inspiration hidden in our names and Name Stories® artwork is a gift of affirmation to those who matter most. A person's name can shape how they perceive themselves; names also contribute to the formation of a person's identity. Martha’s narrative is a unique story full of hidden treasures that can instill a sense of pride in the past, belonging in the present, and purpose for the future. Names Stories® is not only a timeless keepsake of Martha’s name, but a thoughtful reminder of who Martha is: today, tomorrow, and always. Made-to-order in California, Florida and Oregon.
Anne Frank (1929-1945) was a teen writer who went into hiding during World War Two to avoid the Nazis. She was one of over one million Jewish children who died in the Holocaust. After her death, Anne becomes world famous because of her wartime diary "The Diary of a Young Girl" she wrote while in hiding. “One day this terrible war will be over. The time will come when we will be people again and not just Jews! We can never be just Dutch, or just English, or whatever, we will always be Jews as well. But then, we'll want to be.” - April 9, 1944, an excerpt from "The Diary of Anne Frank." We take a look at her life through pictures. Anne Frank 12 years old - May 1942. Anne Frank with three friends. Beekbergen, summer 1941. Left to right: Anne, Tineke Gatsonides, Sanne and Barbara Ledermann. A photograph of the Frank family taken on the Merwedeplein in Amsterdam, May 1941. Left to right: Margot, Otto, Anne and Edith. Anne Frank, 11 years old - May 1941. Anne Frank writing at her desk in her room in the Merwedeplein apartment, Amsterdam. Anne Frank with her teacher and two fellow pupils at the 6th Montessori School in Amsterdam. From left to right: Martha v.d Berg, Miss Godron, Anne and Rela Salomon. Anne Frank (left) and her friend Hanneli Goslar on the Merwedeplein in Amsterdam. May 1940. Anne Frank with Isa's dog Dopy in Laren, The Netherlands. Margot (left) and Anne Frank on the beach at Zandvoort in the Netherlands, August 1940. Anne Frank, 10 years old – May 1940. Anne with Inge Kurpershoek at Isa Cauvern-Monas home in Laren. Anne's 10th birthday on 12 June 1940. Anne Frank and friends on the Merwedeplein Amsterdam. From left to right: Lucie van Dijk - Anne - Sanne Ledermann - Hanneli Goslar - Juultje Ketellapper - Käthe Egyedi (Kitty Gokkel-Egyedi) - Mary Bos - Ietje Swillens - Martha v.d. Berg Margot and Anne (near left) on the beach at Zandvoort with their grandmother Ida, 1939. Anne Frank, 9 years old - May 1939. Anne Frank, 8 years old - May 1938. Anne Frank with a rabbit in Amsterdam. Anne (2nd from left) with friends in the sandbox in July 1937. Margot (3rd from right) and Anne Frank (2nd from right) with a group of children on the beach in Belgium. Margot Frank and her friend Hetty Ludel at the skating rink in Amsterdam. Anne Frank, 7 years old - May 1937. A school photo of Anne Frank at the 6th Montessori School in Amsterdam, which she attends from 1933 to 1941. Anne (right) with friends on the Merwedeplein. Anne Frank, 6 years old - May 1936. Anne Frank during a holiday in Sils-Maria in Switzerland. Anne Frank (right) and her friend Sanne Ledermann in front of Anne's home on the Merwedeplein in Amsterdam. Left to right: Sanne Ledermann, Hanneli Goslar, two unknown girls, Anne and Margot Frank, two unknown girls in Amsterdam. Anne Frank, 5 years old - May 1935. Anne (left) and Margot (2nd from right) play with German Jewish friends during a visit to Gabrielle Kahn (right). Margot, Anne and Edith with Mrs Schneider (behind) on the beach. Anne Frank (in the middle at the back wearing a white dress) with her class at the 6th Montessori School in Amsterdam. Anne and Margot Frank wearing their summer vests in Aachen. Anne Frank, 4 years old - May 1933. Anne, Edith and Margot on the Hauptwache square in the center of Frankfurt am Main in March 1933. Anne, Edith and Margot Frank, Frankfurt am Main, 10 March 1933. Grace with Margot and Anne Frank in the Spring of 1932 in Frankfurt am Main. Anne Frank, 2 or 3 years old - 1932. Otto Frank with daughters Margot and Anne on his knee. Frankfurt am Main, 1931. Edith with Anne in the garden of their house on the Ganghoferstrasse. Frankfurt am Main, 1931. Margot Frank with neighbourhood children in fancy dress in Frankfurt am Main, 1931. Anne Frank. Frankfurt am Main, 1931. Anne Frank, 2 years old - 1931. Margot and Anne with children from the neighbourhood. Frankfurt am Main, september 1930. Anne Frank, 1 year old - 1930. Käthi Stilgenbauer, Margot Frank, Ilse Angrick, Mrs Dassing, Anne Frank, Edith Frank, Rosemarie Angrick and Gertrud Naumann, 1929. Margot Frank with her new baby sister Anne. Anne Frank, 0 years old - June 1929. (Photos © Anne Frank Fonds, Bazel / Anne Frank Stichting, Amsterdam)
Princess Märtha Louise and her fiancé, shaman Durek Verrett, have attracted criticism in Norway.
Fiona Harvey is suing Netflix for defamation, negligence, and privacy violations, claiming she inspired the character Martha in the Baby Reindeer.
On the eve of the Normandy landings in June 1944, there were over a thousand war correspondents all over Europe reporting back to the mill...
When I was diagnosed with a rare muscle disease a dozen years ago, it hit me that I didn’t believe in God. Maybe “hit me” is too strong a way to put...
The royal, 49, revealed her turmoil following the suicide of her ex-husband Ari Behn last year and revealed her upset that she and her boyfriend Shaman Durek Verrett were blamed for his death.