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- My Old School. by McLeod, Jono,film director.; Cumming, Alan,actor.; Steele, Dawn,actor.; Mongrel Media (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Alan Cumming, Dawn SteeleOriginally produced by Mongrel Media in 2022.Set in a Scottish secondary school during the 1990s, this documentary unravels the astonishing true story of a mysterious new student who may not be who his classmates and teachers believe. Through a creative blend of animation, interviews, and Alan Cumming’s portrayal of the enigmatic figure, the film captures the strange journey of a young man whose charm and intelligence mask a deeper secret. Filmmaker Jono McLeod returns to his old school for a nostalgic look at the strange but true story of his former classmate, Brandon Lee. As the layers of this bizarre tale unfold, the story becomes a reflection on trust, identity, and the lengths some will go to rewrite their lives.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- Subjects: Documentary films.; Documentary films.; Mass media and culture.; Popular culture.; Scotland.; Animated films.;
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- Monarch of the glen. [videorecording] / by Hampshire, Susan,1942-; Holmes, Julian.; Knights, Robert.; Mackenzie, Alastair,1970-; Morton, Alexander,1946-; Signy, Richard.; Steele, Dawn.; Stroud, Rick.; BBC Video (Firm); British Broadcasting Corporation.; Ecosse Films (Firm); Warner Home Video (Firm);
Susan Hampshire, Alastair Mackenzie, Dawn Steele, Alexander Morton.As Molly MacDonald comes to terms with becoming a widow, Lexie and the estate employees must come to terms with her new position in life as fiance of the laird, Archie. Includes all ten episodes from the fourth series.PG.DVD ; widescreen presentation.
- Subjects: MacKenzie, Compton, Sir, 1883-1972.; Inheritance and succession; Television programs; Television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.;
- © c2010., BBC Video ; Distributed by Warner Home Video,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Monarch of the glen. [videorecording] / by Baker, Tom,1934-; Bullock, Rob.; Caffrey, David.; Chaplin, Michael.; Clark, Hamish.; Hampshire, Susan,1942-; Harrison, Paul.; Head, Anthony Stewart,1954-; Knights, Robert.; Leonard, Niall.; Mackenzie, Compton,Sir,1883-1972.; Owen, Lloyd.; Steele, Dawn.; BBC Video (Firm); British Broadcasting Corporation.Television Service.; Ecosse Film (Firm); Warner Home Video (Firm);
Music, Simon Brint.Susan Hampshire, Dawn Steele, Lloyd Owen, Tom Baker, Anthony Head, Hamish Clark.The fortunes of the MacDonalds have always been up and down, but now Paul, Archie's brother, is newly installed as master of Glenbogle. Can this town come to terms with the new monarch?Canadian Home Video Rating: PG.DVD, widescreen (16:9 enhanced) presentation; stereo., NTSC.
- Subjects: Inheritance and succession; Television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.;
- © c2010., BBC Video ; Distributed by Warner Home Video,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- A Mind of Her Own A Novel [electronic resource] : by Steel, Danielle.aut; CloudLibrary;
Rising above the devastation of World War I, a young half-French, half-American woman remains true to her own independent spirit in this powerful historical novel by #1 New York Times bestselling author Danielle Steel. Alexandra Bouvier is born in Paris in 1900, at the dawn of a new century. From an early age, she is encouraged to think for herself by her enlightened family: her father, a French doctor; her mother, an American nurse; and her maternal grandfather a highly regarded newspaperman back in the Midwest. At age fourteen, Alex’s comfortable life is upended as war erupts across Europe. Her parents follow their sense of duty to the front, performing triage at a field hospital and confronting the horrors of poison gas and trench warfare. The merciless fighting, coupled with the fast-spreading Spanish flu, wreaks havoc on the continent, as well as on Alex’s loved ones. By the time she is eighteen, she has suffered unimaginable losses. With her grandfather’s support, she attends the University of Chicago and decides to follow his footsteps into journalism. As a newspaper intern she meets reporter Oliver Foster, who is covering the gang wars sparked by Prohibition. He too has known devastating loss, and the two are drawn to each other, though both fear any attachment. As it turns out, Alex has good reason to be cautious. Danielle Steel’s sweeping historical novel is a story of resilience and the courage to open one’s heart—no matter how many times it’s been broken—and believe in oneself.
- Subjects: Electronic books.; Contemporary; Family Life; Contemporary Women;
- © 2025., Random House Publishing Group,
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- A mind of her own [text (large print)] : a novel / by Steel, Danielle,author.;
"Alexandra Bouvier is born in Paris in 1900, at the dawn of a new century. From an early age, she is encouraged to think for herself by her enlightened family: her father, a French doctor; her mother, an American nurse; and her maternal grandfather a highly regarded newspaperman back in the Midwest. At age fourteen, Alex's comfortable life is upended as war erupts across Europe. Her parents follow their sense of duty to the front, performing triage at a field hospital and confronting the horrors of poison gas and trench warfare. The merciless fighting, coupled with the fast-spreading Spanish flu, wreaks havoc on the continent, as well as on Alex's loved ones. By the time she is eighteen, she has suffered unimaginable losses. With her grandfather's support, she attends the University of Chicago and decides to follow his footsteps into journalism. As a newspaper intern she meets reporter Oliver Foster, who is covering the gang wars sparked by Prohibition. He too has known devastating loss, and the two are drawn to each other, though both fear any attachment. As it turns out, Alex has good reason to be cautious."--
- Subjects: Historical fiction.; Large print books.; Novels.; Families; Influenza Epidemic, 1918-1919; Interpersonal relations; Journalists; Man-woman relationships; World War, 1914-1918; Young women;
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- A Mind of Her Own [electronic resource] : by Steel, Danielle.aut; Babson, James.nrt; CloudLibrary;
Rising above the devastation of World War I, a young half-French, half-American woman remains true to her own independent spirit in this powerful historical novel by #1 New York Times bestselling author Danielle Steel.   Alexandra Bouvier is born in Paris in 1900, at the dawn of a new century. From an early age, she is encouraged to think for herself by her enlightened family: her father, a French doctor; her mother, an American nurse; and her maternal grandfather a highly regarded newspaperman back in the Midwest.   At age fourteen, Alex’s comfortable life is upended as war erupts across Europe. Her parents follow their sense of duty to the front, performing triage at a field hospital and confronting the horrors of poison gas and trench warfare. The merciless fighting, coupled with the fast-spreading Spanish flu, wreaks havoc on the continent, as well as on Alex’s loved ones. By the time she is eighteen, she has suffered unimaginable losses.   With her grandfather’s support, she attends the University of Chicago and decides to follow his footsteps into journalism. As a newspaper intern she meets reporter Oliver Foster, who is covering the gang wars sparked by Prohibition. He too has known devastating loss, and the two are drawn to each other, though both fear any attachment. As it turns out, Alex has good reason to be cautious.   Danielle Steel’s sweeping historical novel is a story of resilience and the courage to open one’s heart—no matter how many times it’s been broken—and believe in oneself.
- Subjects: Audiobooks.; Contemporary; Contemporary Women;
- © 2025., Recorded Books,
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- A mind of her own : a novel / by Steel, Danielle,author.;
"Alexandra Bouvier is born in Paris in 1900, at the dawn of a new century. From an early age, she is encouraged to think for herself by her enlightened family: her father, a French doctor; her mother, an American nurse; and her maternal grandfather a highly regarded newspaperman back in the Midwest. At age fourteen, Alex's comfortable life is upended as war erupts across Europe. Her parents follow their sense of duty to the front, performing triage at a field hospital and confronting the horrors of poison gas and trench warfare. The merciless fighting, coupled with the fast-spreading Spanish flu, wreaks havoc on the continent, as well as on Alex's loved ones. By the time she is eighteen, she has suffered unimaginable losses. With her grandfather's support, she attends the University of Chicago and decides to follow his footsteps into journalism. As a newspaper intern she meets reporter Oliver Foster, who is covering the gang wars sparked by Prohibition. He too has known devastating loss, and the two are drawn to each other, though both fear any attachment. As it turns out, Alex has good reason to be cautious."--
- Subjects: Historical fiction.; Novels.; Families; Influenza Epidemic, 1918-1919; Interpersonal relations; Journalists; Man-woman relationships; World War, 1914-1918; Young women;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 4
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