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28: Stories of AIDS in Africa»rank: 483par: Stephanie Nolen
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28: Stories of AIDS in Africa»rank: 51156par: Stephanie Nolen
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Promised The Moon»rank: 317015par: Stephanie Nolen
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:lt's hard not to feel indignation reading Globe and Mail reporter Stephanie Nolen's detailed account of 13 fearless, extraordinary '60s-era women known as the Fellow Lady Astronaut Trainees, or FLATs. That's saying something, considering the women's story, as Nolen tells it, is one of remarkable strength, perseverance, and accomplishment. But it's also one of institutionalized sexism, false hope, and, ultimately, dashed dreams. Promised the Moon begins with the earliest, pioneering female pilots, tolerated largely to reinforce the notion that flying--not yet a mass commercial industry--was so easy, even ... |
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Shakespeare's Face: Unraveling the Legend and History of Shakespeare's Mysterious Portrait»rank: 870783par: Stephanie Nolen
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:ls this the face of genius? asks Shakespeare's Face, the follow-up book to Globe and Mail reporter Stephanie Nolen's startling front-page revelation on May 11, 2001, that a 1603 portrait believed to be of William Shakespeare--possibly the only existing image of the playwright painted from life--had turned up in the possession of a Canadian family that had owned it for 12 generations. Whether or not the portrait actually depicts the Bard--and the consensus of the impressive panel of experts assembled to back up Nolen's investigation with supporting chapters ... |
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Promised The Moon»rank: 391882par: Stephanie Nolen
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:lt's hard not to feel indignation reading Globe and Mail reporter Stephanie Nolen's detailed account of 13 fearless, extraordinary '60s-era women known as the Fellow Lady Astronaut Trainees, or FLATs. That's saying something, considering the women's story, as Nolen tells it, is one of remarkable strength, perseverance, and accomplishment. But it's also one of institutionalized sexism, false hope, and, ultimately, dashed dreams. Promised the Moon begins with the earliest, pioneering female pilots, tolerated largely to reinforce the notion that flying--not yet a mass commercial industry--was so easy, even ... |
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Shakespeare's Face»rank: 584109par: Stephanie Nolen
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:ls this the face of genius? asks Shakespeare's Face, the follow-up book to Globe and Mail reporter Stephanie Nolen's startling front-page revelation on May 11, 2001, that a 1603 portrait believed to be of William Shakespeare--possibly the only existing image of the playwright painted from life--had turned up in the possession of a Canadian family that had owned it for 12 generations. Whether or not the portrait actually depicts the Bard--and the consensus of the impressive panel of experts assembled to back up Nolen's investigation with supporting chapters ... |
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Promised the Moon: The Untold Story of the First Women in the Space Race»rank: 693549par: Stephanie Nolen
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:lt's hard not to feel indignation reading Globe and Mail reporter Stephanie Nolen's detailed account of 13 fearless, extraordinary '60s-era women known as the Fellow Lady Astronaut Trainees, or FLATs. That's saying something, considering the women's story, as Nolen tells it, is one of remarkable strength, perseverance, and accomplishment. But it's also one of institutionalized sexism, false hope, and, ultimately, dashed dreams. Promised the Moon begins with the earliest, pioneering female pilots, tolerated largely to reinforce the notion that flying--not yet a mass commercial industry--was so easy, even ... |
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Shakespeare's Face»rank: 450708par: Stephanie Nolen
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:ls this the face of genius? asks Shakespeare's Face, the follow-up book to Globe and Mail reporter Stephanie Nolen's startling front-page revelation on May 11, 2001, that a 1603 portrait believed to be of William Shakespeare--possibly the only existing image of the playwright painted from life--had turned up in the possession of a Canadian family that had owned it for 12 generations. Whether or not the portrait actually depicts the Bard--and the consensus of the impressive panel of experts assembled to back up Nolen's investigation with supporting chapters ... |
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Promised the Moon: The Untold Story of the First Women in the Space Race»rank: 648199par: Stephanie Nolen
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:lt's hard not to feel indignation reading Globe and Mail reporter Stephanie Nolen's detailed account of 13 fearless, extraordinary '60s-era women known as the Fellow Lady Astronaut Trainees, or FLATs. That's saying something, considering the women's story, as Nolen tells it, is one of remarkable strength, perseverance, and accomplishment. But it's also one of institutionalized sexism, false hope, and, ultimately, dashed dreams. Promised the Moon begins with the earliest, pioneering female pilots, tolerated largely to reinforce the notion that flying--not yet a mass commercial industry--was so easy, even ... |
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Shakespeare's Face: Unraveling the Legend and History of Shakespeare's Mysterious Portrait»rank: 648199par: Stephanie Nolen
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:ls this the face of genius? asks Shakespeare's Face, the follow-up book to Globe and Mail reporter Stephanie Nolen's startling front-page revelation on May 11, 2001, that a 1603 portrait believed to be of William Shakespeare--possibly the only existing image of the playwright painted from life--had turned up in the possession of a Canadian family that had owned it for 12 generations. Whether or not the portrait actually depicts the Bard--and the consensus of the impressive panel of experts assembled to back up Nolen's investigation with supporting chapters ... |
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