On the eve of her wedding, Lady Elisabeth Lawsons world is shattered, as surely as the fine glass windows of her colonial Williamsburg home. In a town seething with Patriots ready for rebellion, her protection comes from an unlikely sourcenow if she could only protect her heart.
After an accidental encounter with Marie Antoinette, poor lacemaker Isabelle is invited back to her palace to play with her daughter, but as the situation for the common man worsens on the streets and talk of revolution begins, Marie begins ...
Roelke McKenna—officer, Village of Eagle Police Department Libby—Roelke's cousin Justin and Deirdre—Libby's kids Chief Naborski—chief, Village of Eagle Police Department Marie—clerk, Village of Eagle Police Department Skeet ...
The name Ballardie first appears in the Dundee Lockit Book in 1587 where a James Ballardie in noted as paying £10 to enter the closed shop of Dundee Burgees.This novel is written against the actual historical events and places of sixteenth ...
This book is the third in the series to feature Ben and Andy but this book focuses on a young girl called Lisa who has Asperger syndrome.
Lisa, a girl with Asperger syndrome, discovers a series of basement rooms under her friend Ben's house and spends hours exploring the remnants of a past era.
... lacemaking. From all over the district she was simply called the Lacemaker and evergone wanted her pieces. This is her work. Art pieces like this were never sewn onto clothes. Thes always had to be removed for washing. Then came ...
Superb step-by-step guide enables even beginners to create beautiful lace according to age-old technique. Edgings, doilies, squares, petals, picots, more. Projects graded, simple to advanced. 249 illustrations. Bibliography.
In this work of historical fiction based largely on St. Zélie's letters, a compelling portrait of a working mother who always put God first comes to life. St. Zélie is a saint many women can relate to.
Caroline Milburn and her younger sisters live in two cramped rooms, struggling to survive by their skills in lace making and weaving.
A visually stunning and seductive book that celebrates the mysterious and enigmatic world created by Vermeer in some of the best-loved and most characteristic works from late in his career.