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Between Julias Ribbons
Between Julias Ribbons
which book should i read?


our LA class has required reading, i need to read one of the books listed below, if uve heard of any of them plz tell me which one u thought was best, thx for the opinions!

before we were free - alvarez, julia
fever 1793 - anderson, laurie halse
the king's fifth - o'dell, scott
hang a thousand trees with ribbons: the story of phillis wheatley - rinaldi, ann
across five aprils - hunt, irene
the river between us - peck, richard
forgotten fire - bagdasarian, adam
the glory field - myers, walter dean
ties that bind, ties that break - namioka, lensey

btw, im in 8th grade if u wanted to kno..

i dont ever remember doing that assignment... but glory field sounds vaguely familiar



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“I left my wedding dress hanging in a tree somewhere in North Dakota. I don’t know why that particular tree appealed to me. Perhaps it was because it looked as if it had given up and died years ago and was still standing because it didn’t know what else to do…” In her deliciously funny, heartfelt, and moving debut, Cathy Lamb introduces some of the most wonderfully eccentric women since The Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood and The Secret Life of Bees, as she explores the many ways we find the road home. From the moment Julia Bennett leaves her abusive Boston fiancé at the altar and her ugly wedding dress hanging from a tree in South Dakota, she knows she’s driving away from the old Julia, but what she’s driving toward is as messy and undefined as her own wounded soul. The old Julia dug her way out of a tortured, trailer park childhood with a monster of a mother. The new Julia will be found at her Aunt Lydia’s rambling, hundred-year-old farmhouse outside Golden, Oregon. There, among uppity chickens and toilet bowl planters, Julia is welcomed by an eccentric, warm, and often wise clan of women, including a psychic, a minister’s unhappy wife, an abused mother of four, and Aunt Lydia herself—a woman who is as fierce and independent as they come. Meeting once a week for drinks and the baring of souls, it becomes clear that every woman holds secrets that keep her from happiness. But what will it take for them to brave becoming their true selves? For Julia, it’s chocolate. All her life, baking has been her therapy and her refuge, a way to heal wounds and make friends. Nobody anywhere makes chocolates as good as Julia’s, and now, chocolate just might change her life—and bring her love when she least expects it. But it can’t keep her safe. As Julia gradually opens her heart to new life, new friendships, and a new man, the past is catching up to her. And this time, she will not be able to run but will have to face it head on. Filled with warmth, love, and truth, Julia’s Chocolates is an unforgettable novel of hope and healing that explores the hurts we keep deep in our hearts, the love that liberates us, the courage that defines us, and the chocolate that just might take us there.

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Julias Kitchen By Ferber, Brenda A.


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After losing her mother and sister to a devastating fire and completing the mourning period of a Jewish shiva, Cara Segal comes to realize that everything in her life has changed, yet determined to regain some normalcy in the family she has left, Cara decides to reopen Julias Kitchenher mothers catering businessin the hopes of reconnecting with the life she once had. Author: Ferber, Brenda A. Publication Date: 2006/03/21 Number of Pages: 151 Binding Type: School And Library Grade Level: 46 Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 5.75 Height: 8.50

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Warweary Army Sergeant Gus Warden kills an Iraqi civilian on the final mission of his year in Iraq, mistaking the man for a terrorist. Returning home to Texas, guiltridden and unable to turn off the war, Warden struggles to rejoin a family and society where he no longer fits. When Wardens manipulative unit commander, Colonel Burr, uses the shooting as a selfpromoting publicity stunt by nominating the Sergeant for the Silver Star, Warden is caught between becoming a fraudulent war hero, or betraying the wartime buddies who covered for his mistake. No Time for Ribbons explores the irony of a prosperous society enthusiastically embracing the martial trappings of our foreign military campaigns, but distastefully turning from the root violence and sacrifice underlying such wars when they become too personal or inconvenient. No Time for Ribbons is the second installment in the One Weekend A Month trilogy that explores how the War on Terrorism is changing America. Standing alone, or read with its predecessor, One Weekend A Month, the story follows the convention of Catch 22 and Slaughterhouse Five that the most searing truths of war are often revealed in fiction. Author: Trebilcock, Craig Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 288 Publication Date: 2008/09/01 Language: English Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.81 inches

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Losing his job and his familys home at the beginning of the Great Depression, Samuel, accompanied by his wife and two young children, hitchhikes to Illinois in search of work and finds himself at a farm working for an elderly woman. Original. Author: Kelly, Leisha Publication Date: 2002/09/01 Number of Pages: 320 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 1.00 Width: 5.50 Height: 8.25

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After leaving her abusive fiancT at the altar, Julia Bennett arrives in Golden, Oregon, where she is welcomed with open arms by an eccentric clan of women who help her find the courage to confront her tortured past and the strength to follow her dreams of becoming a baker. Original. Author: Lamb, Cathy Publication Date: 2007/05/01 Number of Pages: 390 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 1.00 Width: 5.75 Height: 8.00

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Few Risks and a Lot of Return on Emmy Red Carpet

Even with many looks ripped from the high-fashion runways, the risks were few on the red carpet at Sunday night's 60th annual Emmy Awards.

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What else ruled the red carpet? Gowns in shades of purple; dresses with one shoulder or none; and sweeping updos that helped stars beat the Los Angeles heat. There also were black dresses, white dresses, black-and-white dresses and a lot of shine.

"Grey's Anatomy" star Oh was one of the big fashion winners, redeeming herself for time previously served on a few worst-dressed lists. Lisa Rinna, TV Guide Network's style commentator, picked Oh as the most improved star.

She came in a retro-style black lace dress by Oscar de la Renta with a ribbon sash and a few sparkles on the skirt. They matched her gleaming 5.5-carat (each!) emerald-cut diamond earrings by Bulgari.

Applegate, star of ABC's "Samantha Who?" didn't disappoint in her much-anticipated red-carpet return after breast-cancer surgery in a dramatic, sweeping gown in ice blue with metallic patches by Reem Acra.

"I think Christina Applegate was one of the best-dressed of the night," said stylist Mary Alice Stephenson. "She was glamorous, elegant and she pushed it."

Her dress also picked up on an emerging catwalk trend, the asymmetrical look. "Law & Order: Special Victins Unit" star Hargitay worked the same style in a very different way: She wore a soft one-shouldered, marigold-yellow gown by Carolina Herrera.

Another ripped-from-the-runway look was "Desperate Housewives" star Marcia Cross' nude-colored Elie Saab dress with flower appliques.

Rinna pointed out the good looks didn't melt in the heat: "It's hard to walk that red carpet when it's so hot and stay looking fresh and great — yet they all did it."

Then there were the women who went with this fall's deep, bold hues, particularly purple.

"Housewives" star Nicolette Sheridan wore a sleek strapless gown by Angel Sanchez in purple. Laura Dern did purple too; Holly Hunter of "Saving Grace" wore a plum Jenny Packham gown with a jeweled waist.

Tina Fey of "30 Rock" left her signature glasses at home, wore her hair down and chose a sexy sweetheart eggplant-colored gown by David Meister in what seemed an obvious attempt to avoid Sarah Palin comparisons.

"Lipstick Jungle" star Brooke Shields went with a bright lipstick-pink color strapless gown with a ruffle down the front and brooch on the side of her waist by Badgley Mischka.

Louis-Dreyfus, star of CBS's "The New Adventures of the Old Christine," showed off her trim figure in a salmon-colored Narciso Rodriguez dress with a fitted shiny bodice — complete with a sliver of skin showing under the bust.

Show co-host Heidi Klum, and nominee for her work on "Project Runway," had the opportunity to take the most risks: She planned no fewer than six outfits as she extended her red carpet walk in a custom Giorgio Armani Prive gunmetal metallic gown with a one-shoulder capelet to hosting duties on the broadcast.

Plenty of other stars also stayed away from colors, going for metallics or black or white.

Jennifer Love Hewitt — her hair in a bedhead bun — told E! that her white-with-black strapless gown by Carolina Herrera was an easy choice. Vanessa Williams wore a splashy white-and-black print dress by Kevan Hall with a jeweled strap that went from her shoulder to just below the waist — a look worthy of her fashio n editor character on of ABC's "Ugly Betty."

White was also worn by "The Closer's" Kyra Sedgwick, whose dress by L'Wren Scott featured diamond embroidery.

Olivia Wilde of "House" said of her white Reem Acra goddess gown: "I really love it — it feels very classic and flowing and beautiful. And the earrings and the ring are Kwiat, and they're just so fun to wear, I'm really having fun tonight."

The black fan club included "Betty's" America Ferrera in a bubble-hem dress and Hollywood siren-style red lipstick and "Anatony's" Chandra Wilson in a gathered Tadashi Shoji halter gown.

Kate Walsh of "Private Practice" wore a Zuhair Murad gown with alternating rows of crystals to go with a complete set of diamond-and-platinum jewelry by Neil Lane. Dana Delaney, the newest member of "Housewives," chose a vintage gown splashed with an Art Deco-style beaded embellishment.

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