New Releases by Anne Wilson

Anne Wilson is the author of Valentine for an Angel (2011), JUST ONE TOUCH (2011), RICH, SINGLE & SEXY (2011), The McCallum Quintuplets (2010), The Country House Kitchen Garden 1600-1950 (2010).

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Valentine for an Angel

release date: Jul 15, 2011
Valentine for an Angel
FALLING IN LOVE IS A NO-BRAINER! After years of flawless matchmaking, fairy godmother Angelina Moore has lost her grip. That''s why she''s sent to earth for a crash course in sensitivity training. The first lesson learned: emotions are much more complicated than she''d thought… One look at Dennis Benning gives her hot flashes, cold sweats and weak knees. And the sweet stand-up guy is right there to catch her! In a heartbeat, Angelina''s temporary humanity turns to permanent insanity when Dennis gives her a hands-on lesson in love!

JUST ONE TOUCH

release date: Jul 15, 2011
JUST ONE TOUCH
MORE THAN MEN He was her savior There was a blizzard raging when Harley Madison wrecked her Jeep in the frozen Montana mountains. All she recalled were fleeting images of a man, his deep voice calling to her, his strong arms cradling her. But was that strong hunk real…or a hallucination? He was her fantasy With wild raven hair and mesmerizing eyes, Mitch Rollins unsettled her. His lean, hard body took her breath away, and she craved his touch—which proved elusive. Was he real? Mitch needed no sleep, had the strength of ten men and lived like a recluse in the Crazy Junction clinic. Harley knew firsthand what it was like to hide secrets. What were Mitch''s?

RICH, SINGLE & SEXY

release date: Jul 15, 2011
RICH, SINGLE & SEXY
He was "The Ultimate Catch" Connor McKay''s business savvy drove his rivals mad, but after laying eyes on him for the first time, Maggie Palmer knew why he drove women mad, too. With a seductive smile, chocolate brown eyes and knockout kisses, Connor was positively lethal to all things female. Escaping the latest batch of bachelorettes, Connor ran away to his private retreat—and unknowingly ran right into Maggie''s heart. But the man the world called "The Ulimate Catch" was single...and he aimed to stay that way. He''s every woman''s fantasy, but only one woman''s dream come true.

The McCallum Quintuplets

release date: Oct 01, 2010
The McCallum Quintuplets
"Great Expectations" by New York Times bestselling author Kasey Michaels When Madeline Sheppard gets a birthday makeover, will her best friend and secret crush, Ian Russell, finally see her for the woman she is? "Delivered with a Kiss" by Mindy Neff After sharing a tantalizing kiss with his loyal nurse, can Dr. Zachary Beaumont remain immune to the fierce passion Annabelle Reardon''s presence arouses? "And Babies Make Seven" by Mary Anne Wilson Will a weekend getaway in a secluded cabin rekindle the sparks between new parents Adam and Maggie McCallum?

The Country House Kitchen Garden 1600-1950

release date: Mar 23, 2010
The Country House Kitchen Garden 1600-1950
Country house kitchen gardens were designed as perfect ''grown your own'' environments and ensured that many households were supplied with their own fruit and vegetables throughout the year. This book offers an insight into the digging and sowing of these gardens, as well as exploring how walled gardens contributed towards a sustainable lifestyle and often were a source of not just food, but also natural medicines. A wealth of contemporary illustrations, material from archives, gardening manuals, seed catalogues, engravings and other documents, paint a vivid picture of the country house kitchen garden and its development over three and a half centuries. This delightful book recounts an important part of our historic houses and their national heritage – to be enjoyed by gardeners and non-gardeners alike.

Tenants in Time

release date: Nov 04, 2008
Tenants in Time
The freeholding pioneer is a powerful image in settlement history - Tenants in Time tells a different story. Tenancy, though relegated to the periphery by the liberal idealization of ownership, was a common and vital part of the economy and society. Against a background of international land agitation and using an inter-disciplinary approach, Catharine Wilson looks at life as a tenant farmer, providing new insights into family strategies, land markets, and the growth of liberalism. Using evidence from across Upper Canada she shows how tenancy transformed the landscape and tied old and new settlers together in a continuum of mutual dependence that was essential to settlement, capital creation, and social mobility. Her analysis of customary rights reveals a landlord-tenant relationship - and a concept of ownership - more complex and flexible than previously understood. Landlords, from ordinary farmers to absentee aristocrats, are also part of the story and the much-criticized clergy reserves take a positive role. An intimate exploration of Cramahe Township follows tenants over the generations as they supported their families and combined liberal ideas with household-centered ways. From aggregate statistics to individual human dramas, Tenants in Time unravels the life of the tenant farmer in a wonderfully documented, engaging, and compelling argument.

Home to the Doctor

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Home to the Doctor
Covering for her father while he takes a much-neededvacation, Dr. Morgan Kelly thinks she''s ready foranything--until she has to play nursemaid toEthan Grace. Even though the handsome developerlooks relatively harmless with a broken leg, he still actstoo much like Bartholomew Grace, the infamous piratein his family tree. But even before Morgan discovers he''s bulldozingShelter Island''s only medical clinic--and her home--to build a luxury bed-and-breakfast, it''s too late. She''salready fallen for the hard-nosed millionaire. Now herjob is to show him why, when there''s a choice betweenbusiness and happiness, business should never

India's Future

release date: Jan 01, 2007
India's Future
Projections of sustained strong growth in India depend importantly on the utilization of the huge increase in India''s working-age population projected over the next two decades. To date, however, India''s economic growth has been concentrated in high-skill and capital-intensive sectors, and has not generated strong employment growth. In this paper, we highlight the tension between India''s performance in output and employment, describe the characteristics of India''s demographic dividend, and discuss impediments to India''s shift away from agriculture.

Noah's Ark

release date: Jul 01, 2002
Noah's Ark
Presents the Old Testament story in which Noah buils a huge ark that keeps his family and two of every kind of animal safe during a great flood.

Meditations for Living In Balance

release date: Oct 03, 2000
Meditations for Living In Balance
For men and women overwhelmed by life''s constant juggling act -- the struggle to balance work, relationships, children, finances, chores, and more -- Anne Wilson Schaef clears the way to serenity and joy. With her signature wisdom, insight, and humor, Schaef shows us how to stop living at the mercy of frenzy and chaos and start savoring daily moments that center, calm, and nourish us. Contemplation and ultimately practical actions come together to help us tune into ourselves, be still and mindful, lighten up, laugh, and revel in the adventure of every day.

The Book of Marmalade

release date: Jan 02, 2000
The Book of Marmalade
The Book of Marmalade Revised Edition C. Anne Wilson "A delightful definitive study."--New York Times "An excellent study and a model of its kind."--William Woys Weaver "Wilson has found out just about everything anyone could ever have wanted to know about the splendid preserve."--Bristol Evening Post "The history is laid out lovingly on a plate, garnished with historical and up-to-date recipes."--Caterer and Hotelkeeper "Fascinating and pioneering."--London Magazine Here is everything you need to know about marmalade. C. Anne Wilson, Britain''s foremost historian of food, traces the history of this most British of preserves from its Roman and medieval antecedents, through its adoption in Tudor England, its development in Stuart and Georgian Britain, and its fortunes up to the present day. She tells how the Portuguese learned from the Moors to eat quince marmalade, and how its characteristic Arab flavorings enhanced its appeal to the Europeans. Marmalade''s varied roles--as a gift, as a sweetmeat, as a medicine, and as an aphrodisiac-are all discussed in The Book of Marmalade. The book concludes with dozens of recipes, new and traditional, in which marmalade is the star ingredient. C. Anne Wilson was for many years in charge of the special collection of cookery books at the Brotherton Library in Leeds, England. She is the author of Food and Drink in Britain and many other studies of British food history. 1999 - 184 pages - 5 1/2 x 9 - 12 illus. ISBN 978-0-8122-1727-8 - Paper - $22.50s - 15.00 Not for sale in the UK - History, Home Economics

Snakes and Ladders

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Snakes and Ladders
A timeless anti-bullying story illlustrated with colorful, quirky illustrations, written by the author of the bestseller "War Horse" At school she''s called "Weedy Wendy"--but Wendy isn''t afraid of Slinky, Grandad''s snake. When she takes Slinky to school and he wriggles out of her school bag, Wendy will brave anything to rescue him. This is a funny, warm story that doubles as an introduction to chapter books for newly fluent readers.

Celebrating Friendship

release date: May 01, 1999
Celebrating Friendship
An insightful & honest look at the gift of friendship.

Wage Rigidity

release date: Jan 01, 1999

Downward Nominal Wage Rigidity

release date: Jan 01, 1999

Thai Cooking

release date: Feb 01, 1998

Nominal Wage Rigidity and Real Wage Cyclicality

release date: Jan 01, 1998

Kids' Party Food

release date: Jan 01, 1998

Movements of Wages Over the Business Cycle

release date: Jan 01, 1997

Governing Body

release date: Jan 01, 1997

Evolutionary Studies in Iris Series Californicae

release date: Jan 01, 1996

Native Wisdom for White Minds

release date: Sep 05, 1995
Native Wisdom for White Minds
You don''t have to be white to have a white mind. What is a white mind? As Anne Wilson Schaef learned during her travels throughout the world among Native Peoples, anyone raised in modern Western society or by Western culture can have a white mind. White minds are trapped in a closed system of thinking that sees life in black and white, either/or terms; they are hierarchical and mechanistic; they see nature as a force to be tamed and people as objects to be controlled with no regard for the future. This worldview is not shared by most Native Peoples, and in this provocative book, Anne Wilson Schaef shares the richness poured out to her by Native Americans, Aborigines, Africans, Maoris, and others. In the words of Native Peoples themselves, we come to understand Native ideas about our earth, spirituality, family, work, loneliness, and change. For in every area of our lives we have the capacity to transcend our white minds--we simply need to listen with open hearts and open minds to other voices, other perceptions, other cultures. Anne Wilson Schaef often heard Elders from a wide variety of Native Peoples say, "Our legends tell us that a time will come when our wisdom and way of living will be necessary to save the planet, and that time is now." Anyone ready to move from feeling separate to a profound sense of connectedness, from the personal to the global, will find the path in this mind-expanding, deeply spiritual book.

Two for the Road

release date: Jan 01, 1995

Jake's Touch

release date: Apr 24, 1994
Jake's Touch
Jake''s Touch by Mary Anne Wilson released on Apr 24, 1994 is available now for purchase.

New Lease on Life

release date: Mar 01, 1994
New Lease on Life
In Part 1 Wilson reconstructs the family circumstances and estate management of two landlords, Stephen Moore, third earl of Mount Cashell, and Major Robert Perceval Maxwell. Each owned several estates in Ireland and the estate known as Amherst Island in Ontario. She examines how the management of these estates changed over time and highlights the differences between management in the north and south of Ireland, particularly in Counties Down, Antrim, and Cork. She looks at the form the landlord-tenant relationship took in the New World to determine whether tenancy arrangements in the New World offered landlords an opportunity to start afresh or, instead, were influenced by the traditions and financial circumstances of their Irish estates. The second part of the study follows more than one hundred tenant families who, between 1820 and 1860, migrated from the Ards Peninsula in County Down to Amherst Island, where they rented land from Mount Cashell and, later, from Maxwell. Wilson reveals what life was like in the United Parish of St Andrews, why families emigrated and rented on Amherst Island, and what it meant socially and economically to be a tenant in the New World, where most farmers were freeholders. Wilson sets her study firmly in the framework of British, Irish, and American writing on land tenure, and in this comparative context opens the discussion of tenancy among Canadians more widely than anyone has done heretofore. She concludes that both landlords and tenants were more successful in the New World. Wealth and land ownership might be slow in materializing, but the opportunity, the choices, and the attainment of security were all greater than they had been in Ireland.

Echoes of Roses

release date: Jan 01, 1992

Meditations for Women Who Do Too Much Journal

release date: Jan 01, 1992
Meditations for Women Who Do Too Much Journal
Many of today''s women are over-extended - addicted to working, rushing, busying themselves to death. This book of 365 meditations (presented in the classic pocket-sized meditation format) will help women break that cycle. Schaef''s pithy meditations open new ways of living. The conclusions are sometimes funny, sometimes poignant, but always thought-provoking for all women who do too much - whether at home, at the office, wherever they work - Schaef offers inspiration, humour and a possibility for change.

Beyond Therapy, Beyond Science

release date: Jan 01, 1992
Beyond Therapy, Beyond Science
An honest look at Anne Wilson Schaef''s personal and professional journey as a psychotherapist and her visionary beliefs about combining Twelve-Step programs with deep precess work, about egalitarian relationships, about spirituality, about healing and recovery unaborted by control gestures--lead to a remarkable conclusion: Doing our own healing and recovery work will heal the planet--Jacket.
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