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Linda Lay Shuler (1910–2011)

Auteur de She Who Remembers

8+ oeuvres 1,151 utilisateurs 17 critiques 1 Favoris

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Œuvres de Linda Lay Shuler

She Who Remembers (1988) 586 exemplaires
Voice of the Eagle (1992) 332 exemplaires
Let the Drum Speak (1996) 208 exemplaires
Kun kotka kutsuu. 1. nide (1993) 10 exemplaires
Kun kotka kutsuu. 2. nide (1993) 9 exemplaires
Linda Lay Shuler Three Book Set (1988) 3 exemplaires
La que recuerda (1995) 2 exemplaires

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Nom canonique
Lay Shuler, Linda
Nom légal
Lay Shuler, Linda
Date de naissance
1910-12-12
Date de décès
2011-03-30
Sexe
female
Nationalité
Amerika
Lieu de naissance
Los Angeles, California, USA
Lieu du décès
San Antonio, Texas, USA
Lieux de résidence
Brownwood, Texas, USA
Dallas, Texas, USA
Whittier, California, USA
Courte biographie
Linda Shuler (1910-2011) was a brilliant, creative, ambitious woman born before her time. She wrote and produced for radio in the days women were expected to stay at home, receiving awards against conglomerate giants. Television was a new medium at the time, and she jumped right into it, writing, producing, and directing travel documentaries for the Texas Highway Department, writing and producing a traffic courtroom series, and establishing radio/TV workshops. The biggest accomplishment in her film life was when she wrote, directed, and produced a fivescreen film, the first of its type. Sponsored by Humble Oil (Exxon), it was presented at the 1968 Hemisfair in San Antonio, in a circular building created especially for it. But perhaps her most lasting professional accomplishments were her three novels.

In her younger days, Linda was a political activist. Her personal files include personal correspondence from President Nixon and from George Bush when he was Chair of the Republican National Committee, government officials of note, editors, journalists, and executives. She was always curious about the world and its turnings, past and present. A voracious reader spurred by a thirst for knowledge, she collected a small library on a variety of subjects, including the literary and artistic, historical, and scientific. One of her most compelling interests was the history of Native Americans, particularly the ancient Anasazi and Aztec civilizations.

Linda dreamed of travel until her last breath. She cruised up the Nile and explored the pyramids in Egypt, journeyed over the expanse of South America from the tip of Chili up the continent through Mexico (during this time she had her portrait done by the renown Ecuadorian painter Guayasamin), and discovered Puerto Vallarta before it was "found" by tourists. She traveled the Amazon River in a canoe, visited Hawaii for her 50th wedding anniversary, and toured England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. She toured Australia and New Zealand, too, as well as cruising Tahiti and the surrounding islands. When she turned 100, she still spoke of wanting to go on a train ride somewhere, or cruising to an exotic clime, or spending long afternoons on a beach.

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Siglos antes de que la civilización europea llegara a América, las tribus del sudoeste norteamericano sobrevivían respetando sus propias y estrictas leyes de convivencia. En uno de estos clanes nace Kwani, hermosa niña cuyo rasgo más llamativo, sus insólitos ojos azules, resulta una marca ominosa que la condena inexorablemente al ostracismo.
Considerada bruja y expulsada del clan, Kwai debe lanzarse a una existencia errante y solitaria en la inmensidad de un territorio asolado por tribus nómadas y rudos viajeros sedientos de compañía femenina. Pero el encuentro con un enigmático y sabio tolteca abrirá a Kwani las puertas de las misteriosas ciudades de piedra, un mundo fascinante y desconocido donde podrá por fin llevar a los jóvenes sus conocimientos ancestrales.… (plus d'informations)
 
Signalé
Natt90 | Nov 29, 2022 |
Kwani continues


Kiwanis story continues along with her family and on to her final trip
With a final mystery shown to her
 
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DanJlaf | 2 autres critiques | May 13, 2021 |
Overall it was enjoyable. We know so little of thee social mores of the people of the Pueblos. So it is hard to break out of the standard historic fiction book outline. Given that the author had so little guidance of our heroine I'm willing to give the author a bit more leeway than authors writing about the Civil War period for example. If you are a fan of historical romances that are heavier on the history but still containing the Cinderella-story-romance remnants then you will find this a pleasant read. As for me, I am thankful that I live in a society that depends little on the protection off my mate because I'd have yanked my hook and released both of the candidates long before I trudged to the end with She Who Remembers. I will probably try the next in the series because I hate just knowing half the story but... I'm so tired of every lame idea being drug out into a three-part saga. Ugh! So try it but if you don't finish it don't be too disappointed. You could probably guess the rest.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Smsw | 9 autres critiques | Oct 20, 2020 |
Belevenissen van een vrouw in de historische wereld van de Pueblo Indianen ruim twee eeuwen voor de komst van de eerste blanken in het Zuidwesten van de Verenigde Staten.
 
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pwrtt | 2 autres critiques | Nov 27, 2017 |

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Œuvres
8
Aussi par
1
Membres
1,151
Popularité
#22,320
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
17
ISBN
62
Langues
8
Favoris
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