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Erin Miller

    Erin Miller s'est imposée comme une ambassadrice dévouée des Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Elle partage son histoire personnelle pour honorer sa grand-mère et s'assurer que l'histoire de ces pilotes pionnières soit transmise aux générations futures. Le travail de Miller se concentre sur la transmission de l'héritage de ces femmes courageuses, dont l'esprit pionnier et le dévouement continuent d'inspirer.

    Girl in a Wheelchair
    Colors of the Wild West
    Three In One
    Final Flight Final Fight
    What Grandma Did
    Houston Classic Desserts: Recipes from Favorite Restaurants
    • Featuring over forty standout recipes from renowned Houston restaurants, chefs, and caterers, this cookbook combines culinary excellence with vibrant photography. It also provides insightful historical context and personal anecdotes, making it not just a collection of recipes, but a celebration of Houston's rich gastronomic culture. Each dish promises to delight both visually and flavorfully, appealing to food enthusiasts and home cooks alike.

      Houston Classic Desserts: Recipes from Favorite Restaurants
    • The narrative explores the historical significance of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) during World War II through a granddaughter's discovery of her grandmother's pioneering role as one of the first female pilots for the U.S. Army. It emphasizes themes of history, leadership, and courage, showcasing the importance of intergenerational storytelling. Authored and illustrated by the granddaughters of a real WASP pilot, the book highlights the barriers these women overcame in the armed forces.

      What Grandma Did
    • Final Flight Final Fight

      My grandmother, the WASP, and Arlington National Cemetery

      • 350pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
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      The narrative centers on a determined individual fighting to honor their grandmother's legacy as a veteran after Arlington National Cemetery denies her burial request. This personal journey explores themes of family, remembrance, and the struggle for recognition, highlighting the importance of preserving the stories of those who served. The author seeks to ensure that their grandmother's contributions and sacrifices are acknowledged and celebrated, even in the face of institutional rejection.

      Final Flight Final Fight
    • Three In One

      • 134pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Erin Miller's journey through life is vividly captured in this collection of poignant poems, showcasing a spectrum of emotions from love and heartbreak to sorrow and wonder. Drawing from her previous works, The Midnight Dance, The Tides of Change, and From Things of Old to Days of New, this selection highlights her ability to intertwine personal experiences with universal themes, inviting readers to explore the depths of human experience and resilience.

      Three In One
    • The art book showcases the vibrant and diverse imagery of the Wild West, reflecting the unique landscapes, cultures, and characters of the era. Created by E.M. Payton, also known as Erin Miller, it offers a visual exploration that captures the essence of this iconic period in American history. Through stunning illustrations, readers are invited to experience the colors and spirit of the Wild West like never before.

      Colors of the Wild West
    • Girl in a Wheelchair

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Zoe faces a life-altering challenge with her recent illness, leading her to feel utterly lost. Her fortunes begin to shift when she meets a wealthy yet troubled Danish woman during a holiday that quickly descends into chaos. This unexpected encounter propels Zoe into a series of terrifying situations that push her health and mental resilience to the brink. Amidst the turmoil, she grapples with the implications of her potential psychic abilities, adding a layer of complexity to her journey of self-discovery and survival.

      Girl in a Wheelchair
    • The Tides of Change

      • 110pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Featuring Gothic and macabre themes, this poetry collection by Erin M. Miller explores deep self-reflection while also highlighting the unexpected connections made along the journey. The verses evoke a range of emotions, offering both darkness and a glimmer of hope, ensuring a profound impact even on the most stoic readers.

      The Tides of Change
    • Dying To Dive

      • 296pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Set against the picturesque backdrop of Cornwall, the story unfolds during a diving club holiday where members harbor hidden secrets. Karen Winter, a hesitant diver grappling with past trauma, embarks on a journey of discovery as she uncovers the true nature of her companions. As tensions rise, the narrative explores themes of trust, fear, and the complexities of human relationships.

      Dying To Dive
    • In the space of just two decades, research on terrorism and political extremism went from a relatively uncommon niche to a widely recognized criminological specialization. This Element considers the ways that criminology has contributed to the study of terrorism and the impact the increasing interest in terrorism has had on criminology.

      Toward a Criminology of Terrorism