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Janette Steeves was born in Champion, Alberta, [4] to Canadian prairie farmers Fred and Amy (née Ruggles [5]) Steeves, during the Great Depression years. [6]Oke graduated from Mountain View Bible College in Didsbury, Alberta, where she met her future husband, Edward Oke, who later became the president of that college. [7]
The Book of Gutsy Women: Favorite Stories of Courage and Resilience is a book co-authored by Hillary Rodham Clinton, the former U.S. first lady, senator, and secretary of state, and her daughter Chelsea Clinton. It is Hillary Clinton's eighth book with her publisher, Simon & Schuster.
Brunstetter grew up in Tacoma, Washington. [6] Her parents disapproved of her wish to be an author when she grew up; her father called her "a dreamer." She was 60 years of age when her first book was published in 1997, [6] and she would have to wait another three years before her second book was accepted by a publishing house.
Lindell was featured in Women of Courage, a television series about four women who defied the Nazis, produced by Peter Morley, [3] himself a German Jewish refugee. The other women were Maria Rutkiewicz, a Polish woman; Sigrid Helliesen Lund, a Norwegian; and Hiltgunt Zassenhaus, a German.
Love Finds a Home is a 2009 made-for-television Christian drama film, the eighth and final installment based on a series of books by Janette Oke. It aired on Hallmark Channel on September 5, 2009. [1] [2] The film is based on the book Love Finds a Home by Janette Oke. [2] Sarah Jones, Haylie Duff, and Jordan Bridges reprise their roles from ...
Jully Makini (also known as Jully Sipolo) (born c. 1953 (age 64 in 2017) [1]) is a Solomon Islander poet, writer and women's rights activist.The author of poems such as Civilized Girl (1981) and Praying Parents (1986), in June 2017 she received the International Women of Courage Award from the US Secretary of State for her work in promoting women's rights in the Solomon Islands.
Mary Jemison (Deh-he-wä-nis) (1743 – September 19, 1833) was a Scots-Irish colonial frontierswoman in Pennsylvania and New York, who became known as the "White Woman of the Genesee." As a young girl, she was captured and adopted into a Seneca family, assimilating to their culture, marrying two Native American men in succession, and having ...
The main detective, Mma Ramotswe, is a Motswana woman who is the protagonist in the series and whose story is told in the first novel from birth to opening the detective agency. Mma is a Setswana term of respect for a woman; the equivalent term for a man is Rra. [2] This is one of the most common forms of address in the novels.
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