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Treasuring the Gaze: Intimate Vision in Late Eighteenth-Century Eye Miniatures

audiobook Treasuring the Gaze: Intimate Vision in Late Eighteenth-Century Eye Miniatures by Hanneke Grootenboer in Arts-Photography

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Winner of the Writers Guild of Great Britain Best Play for Children and Young People 2011It is summer; 2005; New Orleans. Maya Marsalis takes you by the hand; sometimes the throat; and leads you through her landscape the day Hurricane Katrina came; the levees broke; the world watched and the US Government did nothing. Go with her; as she shows you how her world and that of thousands of black American citizens changed forever; the day the waters came. A sister piece to Evansrsquo; seminal play for young audiences Stamping; Shouting And Singing Home; this new play explores the environmental and social impact of Hurricane Katrina on the communities in New Orleans.


#2326852 in eBooks 2013-02-05 2013-02-05File Name: B00C85V7ES


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Yes And YES!By Brian WeneBrilliant read from Hannah. Shes a great writer and Ive loved reading on a tablet. So everything is great with this book!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Fantastic BookBy ShelbeyI love Hannah Hart; so pretty much anything she puts out is fantastic for me. This book is no exception. It was funny; helpful; and gave me some fun ideas for some food and snacks to experiment with. I would buy it again in a heartbeat.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Skip This One and Enjoy the TV ShowBy M. BergmanPoorly written and difficult to follow. I really enjoy Harts TV show on the Food Network; but this book is not of similar calibre.

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