Most Popular Books by Ruth Russell

Ruth Russell is the author of A Revelation of Love (2023), What's the Matter with Ireland? (2022), Pastimes (1999), Lake Front (1977), A Saint in Being (1961).

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A Revelation of Love

release date: Oct 13, 2023
A Revelation of Love
A Revelation of Love will help readers grow in their understanding of the amazing love God has for them. We all need a deeper revelation of how much we are loved by God because that has the power to move us and help us develop a more meaningful relationship with him. The personal beliefs expressed in its poems are based on profound and universal Biblical principles. Many of its poems are testimonies about how applying Christian values to one’s life can bring about emotional healing and freedom. Sharing our testimonies is important because it helps us to be overcomers (Rev 12:11). Its messages are clear and easy to read and will appeal to many people at varying stages of their spiritual journey. They encourage each person to follow the same carefully tracked footprints of Christ’s, so they too can climb onwards and upwards towards true success and lasting happiness.

What's the Matter with Ireland?

release date: Sep 16, 2022
What's the Matter with Ireland?
Ruth Russell''s ''What''s the Matter with Ireland?'' is a salient documentary-style narrative that delves into the complex socio-political landscape of Ireland during a tumultuous period in its history. This meticulous reproduction by DigiCat Publishing preserves the narrative''s integrity, ensuring the author''s incisive observations and impassioned prose remain unfettered. As part of the cultural tapestry and literary context, the book serves as a historical snapshot, encapsulating the ethos and challenges facing Ireland, all communicated through Russell''s immersive reportage and eloquent literary style. In exploring Russell''s impetus to author ''What''s the Matter with Ireland?'', one must acknowledge her role as a journalist and suffragist at the forefront of early 20th-century reportage. Russell''s engagement with Ireland''s struggles resonates with her broader commitment to social justice and human rights. Her firsthand account of Ireland''s sociopolitical climate stemmed from her genuine interest and empathetic involvement with the Irish cause, which ultimately shaped the narrative''s earnest and insightful disposition. This edition is recommended for readers seeking a profound understanding of Ireland''s historical struggles through the lens of a dedicated observer. It is an essential read for those interested in the interplay of history, literature, and activism, providing a voice to a nation''s complexities through the discerning perspective of Ruth Russell. Her work offers not only a piece of history but also inspires a thoughtful contemplation of the power of journalism and literature in shaping public consciousness.

Pastimes

release date: Dec 01, 1999
Pastimes
Pastimes is an introductory text. It gathers together the state of the art in leisure science and practice, reflecting as well a wide range of literature from the disciplines of sociology, psychology, economics, political science, and anthropology. More than a text that teaches the foundational meanings and roles of leisure, however, Pastimes is also a point of view. This text presents leisure as a human phenomenon that is both individual and collective, vital to survival and frivolous, historical and contemporary, good and bad. There are three main parts. Part one blends philosophy, religious studies, and the humanities in considering leisure as a condition of being human. Not only do chapters 1 through 4 establish the basic definitions and parameters for studying leisure, they ask readers to consider these concepts from their own personal framework. Part two is a focus on leisure''s role in creating and reflecting society. Chapters 5 through 8 build on the personal relevancy of leisure discussed in part one and teach about leisure''s contemporary cultural significance. These chapters rely on anthropology, sociology, and psychology concepts. Leisure''s personal and cultural vitality are brought to a pragmatic conclusion in part three: leisure''s use as a social instrument. Material from recreation and park studies is featured in Chapters 9 through 12.

A Study of the Relationship of Socio-economic Background to Achievement in a Group of Women College Students

Under the Sea

release date: Jul 01, 2009
Under the Sea
There is a different animal hiding under one of the flaps on every double page spread, helping to expand observational skills and providing lots to talk about.

Gourmet on the Go

release date: Oct 27, 2006
Gourmet on the Go
Valuable for the galley kitchen in RVs and boats, this is a no fuss - all frills cookbook featuring over 360 quick, easy, healthful, and delicious recipes. Inspired by Latin, Asian, Greek, and American cuisines, and outstanding to only this cookbook, recipes typically require five or fewer ingredients and 30 minutes or less of preparation.

Ruth Russell Matlock Papers

Ruth Russell Matlock Papers
The Ruth Russell Matlock papers consist of notes, sketches, and printed material associated with children''s dance events and dance instruction. Much of the material is associated with the 1946 Children''s Fete, a dance depicting the history of Texas. A narrative description of the dance episodes, notes on the music used, and other production information is included. Similar material for unidentified performances, and general dance instruction notes are also part of the papers.

Ruth Russell's Rules for Making Bread and Biscuit

Bully for You, Girl

release date: Jan 01, 1987

History and Tombstone Inscriptions from Bent Creek Cemetery

Early Parent Education

release date: Jan 01, 1989
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