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Make Do with What You Have : 100 Delicious New Recipes from Favorite Old-School Meals. by Brown, Kardea.;
Kardea Brown returns with over 100 fabulous recipes - delicious updates of her favourite childhood meals, offering crowd and palate pleasing dishes from morning to noon, and night.Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: COOKING / Comfort Food; COOKING / Regional & Cultural / American / Southern States; COOKING / Regional & Cultural / Soul Food; COOKING / Regional & Ethnic / American / Southern States; COOKING / Regional & Ethnic / Soul Food;
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Deadly little scandals / by Barnes, Jennifer(Jennifer Lynn);
While spending a summer at the family lake house, eighteen-year-old Sawyer finally learns the full truth about her complicated family.LSC
Subjects: Mystery fiction.; Bildungsromans.; Debutantes; Identity (Psychology); Secrecy; Mothers and daughters; Grandmothers; Families;
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Go set a watchman [sound recording] / by Lee, Harper,author.; Witherspoon, Reese,1976-; Harper Audio (Firm),publisher.;
Read by Reese Witherspoon.Twenty years after the trial of Tom Robinson, Scout returns home to Maycomb to visit her father and struggles with personal and political issues as her small Alabama town adjusts to the turbulent events beginning to transform the United States in the mid-1950s.
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Audiobooks.; Fathers and daughters; Race relations;
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Dead Man Walking. by Robbins, Tim,film director.; Weston, Celia,actor.; Lee Ermey, R.,actor.; J. Barry, Raymond,actor.; Prosky, Robert,actor.; Penn, Sean,actor.; Sarandon, Susan,actor.; MGM (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Celia Weston, R. Lee Ermey, Raymond J. Barry, Robert Prosky, Sean Penn, Susan SarandonOriginally produced by MGM in 1995.Sister Helen Prejean (Susan Sarandon), a New Orleans nun, is the spiritual advisor to Matthew Poncelet (Sean Penn), a vicious and complex murderer awaiting execution. Her dedication is to help others, like Matthew, find salvation. But as she attempts to navigate Matthew's dark soul, she encounters a depth of evil that makes her question how far redemption can really go. Inspired by a true story, this provocative film earned Sarandon the 1995 Oscar® for Best Actress.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Feature films.; Motion pictures.; Drama.; Prisons.; Christianity.; Capital punishment.; Southern States.; Serial murderers.;
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To kill a mockingbird / by Lee, Harper.;
This book is part of our Book Sanctuary collection. A Book Sanctuary is a physical or digital space that actively protects the freedom to read. It provides shelter and access to endangered books. Launched by Chicago Public Library in 2022, The Book Sanctuary initiative brings attention to challenged titles, and commits to making these books accessible. Innisfil ideaLAB & Library's Book Sanctuary Collection represents books that have been challenged, censored or removed from a public library or school in North America. More than 50 adult, teen, and children's books are in our collection and are available for browsing and borrowing in our branches and online. Explore the collection to learn more about why these books were challenged.LSC
Subjects: Legal stories.; Banned book sanctuary.; Classics; Literary; Race relations; Trials (Rape); Girls;
© 1999, c1988., HarperCollins,
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Vacation Plantation. by Bezeau, Alex,film director.; Syndicado (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Originally produced by Syndicado in 2024.A journey to uncover why millions of tourists continue to flock to America's most popular plantation houses, while conveniently forgetting their horrific past.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Social sciences.; History, Modern.; Americans.; Foreign study.; Documentary films.; History.; United States--History.; Slavery.; United States.; Tourism.; Southern States.;
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Fodor's San Diego. by Boswell, Jeffrey,editor.; Knight, Christina,editor.; Morgen, Emmanuelle,editor.; Kelly, Alexis,editor.; Fodor's Travel (Firm),publisher.;
Subjects: Guidebooks.;
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The French inspired home home / by Westbrook, Carolyn.; Morton, Keith Scott.;
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Subjects: Westbrook, Carolyn.; Interior decoration; Interior decoration; Collectibles in interior decoration.;
© 2010., Cico Books,
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The color purple / by Walker, Alice,1944-author.;
This book is part of our Book Sanctuary collection. A Book Sanctuary is a physical or digital space that actively protects the freedom to read. It provides shelter and access to endangered books. Launched by Chicago Public Library in 2022, The Book Sanctuary initiative brings attention to challenged titles, and commits to making these books accessible. Innisfil ideaLAB & Library's Book Sanctuary Collection represents books that have been challenged, censored or removed from a public library or school in North America. More than 50 adult, teen, and children's books are in our collection and are available for browsing and borrowing in our branches and online. Explore the collection to learn more about why these books were challenged.
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Banned book sanctuary.; Classics; Literary; African American women; Adult child sexual abuse victims; Abused wives; Sisters; Abused wives.; Adult child sexual abuse victims.; African American women.; Sisters.;
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The unicorn woman / by Jones, Gayl,author.;
"Marking a dramatic new direction for Jones, a riveting tale set in the Post WWII South, narrated by a Black soldier who returns to Jim Crow and searches for a mythical ideal. Set in the early 1950s, this latest novel from Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award finalist Gayl Jones follows the witty but perplexing army veteran Buddy Ray Guy as he embodies the fate of Black soldiers who return, not in glory, but into their Jim Crow communities. A cook and tractor repairman, Buddy was known as Budweiser to his army pals because he's a wise guy. But underneath that surface, he is a true self-educated intellectual and a classic seeker: looking for religion, looking for meaning, looking for love. As he moves around the south, from his hometown of Lexington, Kentucky, primarily, to his second home of Memphis, Tennessee, he recalls his love affairs in post-war France and encounters with a variety of colorful characters and mythical prototypes: circus barkers, topiary trimmers, landladies who provide shelter and plenty of advice for their all-Black clientele, proto feminists, and bigots. The lead among these characters is, of course, The Unicorn Woman, who exists, but mostly lives in Bud's private mythology. Jones offers a rich, intriguing exploration of Black (and Indigenous) people in a time and place of frustration, disappointment, and spiritual hope"--
Subjects: Historical fiction.; Magic realist fiction.; Novels.; African American veterans; African Americans; Segregation; World War, 1939-1945;
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