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Nancy Scott

    Nancy L. Scott puise son inspiration dans son enfance passée dans une petite ferme laitière dans le nord de l'État de New York. Son écriture explore les thèmes de la famille, de l'enfance et de la vie rurale, souvent caractérisée par un ton nostalgique et sensible. La prose de Scott reflète une profonde compréhension des relations humaines et la force durable que l'on trouve dans la simplicité de la vie. Ses récits offrent aux lecteurs un aperçu touchant au cœur des expériences domestiques et agraires.

    Rebel Doctor
    Vermont Love
    Learn to Restyle Vintage Quilts Pattern Book with Interactive DVD: With Instructor Nancy Scott
    Lake Nipigon
    One Stands Guard, One Sleeps
    Down to the Quick
    • Down to the Quick

      • 108pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Through a compassionate lens, Nancy Scott's poetry addresses the struggles of civil rights, war, and the persistent issues of drugs, racism, poverty, and disease in American cities. The collection captures the interior dramas of her life while presenting a stoical yet insightful perspective on the social realities and cultural upheavals of the latter half of the 20th century. With sharp observations, Scott invites readers to confront the complexities and tragedies of contemporary American life.

      Down to the Quick
    • One Stands Guard, One Sleeps

      • 88pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      The collection features Nancy Scott's distinctive voice, exploring the complexities of both everyday and remarkable lives through poignant and humorous poetry. Each well-crafted poem showcases her ability to blend simplicity with emotional depth, offering readers a blend of honesty and warmth. The work resonates with powerful imagery and a caring touch, making it a memorable experience that invites reflection on the human condition.

      One Stands Guard, One Sleeps
    • Lake Nipigon

      Where the Great Lakes Begin

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,2(7)Évaluer

      The book delves into the natural history of Lake Nipigon, highlighting its role as a vital watershed for the Great Lakes. It traces the area's human history, beginning with its aboriginal roots, progressing through early European interactions, the fur trade, and resource development, and culminating in the contemporary communities that inhabit the region today.

      Lake Nipigon
    • In this class you'll learn how to: Measure a classic quilt to understand the original pattern. Update a vintage pattern for easier construction. Select fabrics and colors for an updated look. Make a tumbling pattern without a Y-seam. Cut squares, triangles and diamonds with a rotary cutter and ruler. Make a template and cut template shapes. Machine applique with fusing and a blanket stitch. Finish restyled quilts with quilting, binding and a label. Make 3 vintage quilts from the instructor's collection: Pinwheel Throw, Orange Peel Bed Quilt and Tumbling Blocks Runner

      Learn to Restyle Vintage Quilts Pattern Book with Interactive DVD: With Instructor Nancy Scott
    • So Long, Little Egypt

      A Novel Told in Stories

      • 188pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Set in the late 1950s, the story follows Anne Christie, a young woman from a troubled midwestern coal-mining family. Feeling unloved by her mother, she seeks validation through relationships with various men. Anne's quest for acceptance leads her to New York, where she pursues a modeling career. However, she remains unaware that her past will eventually catch up with her, complicating her life and ambitions. The narrative explores themes of emotional isolation, the search for love, and the consequences of one's choices.

      So Long, Little Egypt