![]() First dissent, then disorder, mutiny - and revolution. The summer of 1914 is that precious last wink of time when they can still be sisters together-sisters that link arms and laugh, sisters that share their dreams and worries, and flirt with the officers of their imperial yacht.īut in a gunshot the future changes - for these sisters and for Russia.Īs World War I ignites across Europe, political unrest sweeps Russia. They are each on the brink of starting their own lives, at the mercy of royal matchmakers. These are the daughters of Tsar Nicholas II, grand duchesses living a life steeped in tradition abd priviledge. ![]() ![]() ![]() Like the fingers on a hand-first headstrong Olga thenTatiana, the tallest Maria the most hopeful for a ring and Anastasia, the smallest. ![]()
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![]() School is in session at the Transformers: Rescue Bots Academy, and Griffin Rock's heroes Heatwave the Fire-Bot, Chase the Police-Bot, Blades the Copter-Bot, and Boulder the Construction-Bot are back and ready to train a new batch of recruits. ![]() The voice cast of Rescue Bots leaves their roles, with existing characters being recast with New York-based voice actors. The series officially premiered on January 5, 2019. The first two episodes were previewed on December 8, 2018. ![]() Based on toy manufacturer Hasbro's Transformers franchise, the series is a sequel of Transformers: Rescue Bots, sharing the name with the Rescue Bots season three episode called "Rescue Bots Academy". Transformers: Rescue Bots Academy (or simply Rescue Bots Academy) is a Flash animated children's television series on Discovery Family. ![]() ![]() ![]() Career īefore Kehret began writing children's books, she wrote plays, radio commercials and magazine stories. She has a great-grandson, Seth, who also lives in Washington. Kehret has four grandchildren: Brett, Chelsea, Eric, and Mark. In 1970, the Kehrets moved to Washington. In 1955, she married Carl Kehret they moved to California and adopted two children, Bob and Anne. Kehret made a complete recovery, later graduating from Austin High School and then attending the University of Minnesota for one year. The experience changed Kehret's life, as she describes in her 1996 memoir Small Steps: The Year I Got Polio. She was paralyzed from the neck down and had a nine-month hospital stay. She had each of the three types of polio: spinal, respiratory, and the least common kind, bulbar. ![]() Margaret Ann Schulze was born on November 11, 1936, in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Peg Kehret (born Margaret Ann Schulze on November 11, 1936) is an American author, primarily writing for children between the ages of 10 and 15. ![]() |