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Elizabeth Abbott (1) (1942–)

Auteur de Histoire universelle de la chasteté et du célibat

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8 oeuvres 879 utilisateurs 14 critiques 1 Favoris

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Elizabeth Abbott is Dean of Women at Trinity College, University of Toronto.
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Œuvres de Elizabeth Abbott

Sugar: A Bittersweet History (2008) 210 exemplaires
Une histoire des maîtresses (2003) 150 exemplaires
A History of Marriage (2010) 91 exemplaires
Chronicle of Canada (1990) 38 exemplaires
Haiti: A Shattered Nation (1991) 24 exemplaires

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Tells the story of Canada from pre-history to 1989, in whose development generations of Britons have played a significant role. There are special features on my Canada and Canadian provinces and territories as well as items on history, culture, languages and landscape.
 
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DavidFranks | Feb 8, 2024 |
I have really enjoyed some of Abbott's other books, so I had high hopes for this one. Marketed as the story of sugar, the majority of the book was really a story about the slave trade. While the histories of sugar and the slave trade are inextricably linked, it really did feel as if the closing few chapters (after the slavery discussion) were an afterthought to wrap everything up, with much left to be discussed.
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Meggo | 1 autre critique | Jul 10, 2021 |
I received an ARC through Goodreads.
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Wow, just wow! Such an inspirational memoir. The unwavering devotion and unconditional love of a beloved pet inspires countless people to go above and beyond, sometimes moving mountains to do what it takes to save and protect their beloved pets.

Getting a chance to read about the horrors and neglect that the dogs that Elizabeth has encountered, it's hard not to get emotional, especially when you read about the dogs' happy endings after a harsh start to life. There are a lot of amazing people out there, who's tireless efforts (rescuing every animal they can from being slaughtered or put down for being unadoptable), for deserves huge recognition for everything they have done and what they have sacrificed.

Every pet (cat, dog, doesn't matter) deserves a second, third and countless chances at happiness. After all, they don't let their past or disabilities get them down once they find their forever home or chance at redemption. Just like Bonzi, Pochi, and so many others to name.

Reading this book was heart-warming and heart wrenching, and it has certainly opened my eyes to the greater world of adopting and volunteering. At the end of the day, it makes me want to hug my dog even closer and savour every moment we have.
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Dream24 | 1 autre critique | Jan 6, 2016 |

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Œuvres
8
Membres
879
Popularité
#29,123
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
14
ISBN
61
Langues
6
Favoris
1

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