The Memory Jar Part 2


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The Memory Jar


The Memory Jar

Author: Tricia Goyer

language: en

Publisher: HarperChristian + ORM

Release Date: 2012-10-23


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Every year, 30–40 young Amish men descend on the cozy little town of West Kootenai, Montana, arriving in the spring to live there for six months and receive “resident” status for the hunting season in the fall. They arrive as bachelors, but go home with brides! Sarah Shelter has lived in West Kootenai for the last ten years and wonders if she will ever fall in love. Since the tragic death of her best friend, she carries her memories in a jar along with the small items connected to them. For just as long, she’s also been carrying around her emotions instead of allowing them to penetrate deep into her heart. Now she’s met a kind and gentle man who may be able to break down the wall. But can Sarah risk her heart to finally achieve her dreams?

The Emperor, Part 2


The Emperor, Part 2

Author: Georg Ebers

language: en

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Release Date: 2018-09-21


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Reproduction of the original: The Emperor, Part 2 by Georg Ebers

Recent Acquisitions: A Selection: 2018–20: Part II: Late Eighteenth Century to Contemporary


Recent Acquisitions: A Selection: 2018–20: Part II: Late Eighteenth Century to Contemporary

Author: Ian Alteveer

language: en

Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art

Release Date:


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The second volume in a special two-part edition of Recent Acquisitions, this Bulletin celebrates works acquired by the Museum in 2019 and 2020, many of which were gifts bestowed in honor of the Museum’s 150th anniversary year. Highlights of this volume include Jean-Baptise Carpeaux’s astonishing portrayal of an African woman in the marble sculpture Why Born Enslaved!, a monumental storage jar by African American potter and poet David Drake, an exquisite lacquer mirror case depicting an 1838 meeting between the crown prince of Iran and the tsar of Russia, and Carmen Herrera’s abstract work dating to 1949, Iberic. This publication also honors the many generous contributions from donors that make possible the continued growth of The Met's collection.