Adventurous Cleta

Adventurous Cleta
Author: Clydetta Iverson O'Dell
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2006-06
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0595402895

This book is a story of the girlhood of the mother of the author. It illustrates the colorful life of the early twentieth century. The story is a true story of a girl growing up in an environment with which people in this day and age are not familiar. Cleta, the name of the girl in the story, had many adventures as she grew up, but she never strayed from her Christian ideals. The author began writing as a young girl of about fourteen years of age. Her first story was published in a youth magazine at this age. This is her second book. Her first book was a story of her life called No Dull Moments. Growing up on the prairies of Montana, her life became exciting as she went as a missionary among the Eskimos of Alaska. Later she taught in New Brunswick, Canada where she met her husband. Now retired, she still lives in Barnesville, New Brunswick. She and her husband have had three children. One is asleep in Jesus waiting for the resurrection morning. Both of the others are married. Their daughter lives in Florida and their son lives in Tennessee.

The Telsao Adventure

The Telsao Adventure
Author: Kundavi Sandrasegaran
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 51
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9352066103

Telsao Adventure revolves around the mysterious happenings in the seaside village of Telsao, Goa. Join Rani Muthu, who is staying at her grandma’s place for vacation in Telsao, and her four friends while they uncover the secrets of a haunted church and the missing antiques from the Portuguese houses.

The Purple Land: The Adventures of Richard Lamb

The Purple Land: The Adventures of Richard Lamb
Author: William Henry Hudson
Publisher: e-artnow
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2020-12-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Richard Lamb travels through "Banda Oriental" (Uruguay) to find himself a perfect job and a perfect girl while his wife back home is totally oblivious to his colourful and often comic misadventures. Richard finds himself in various tricky spots, amongst natives and eventually comes to an important realisation—English imperialism is bad for this place!Jorge Luis Borges dedicated an essay to The Purple Land in his book Other Inquisitions. He compared Hudson's novel to the Odyssey and described it as perhaps the "best work of gaucho literature." Ernest Hemingway also famously referred to Hudson's book in his novel The Sun Also Rises. Excerpt: "Three chapters in the story of my life—three periods, distinct and well defined, yet consecutive—beginning when I had not completed twenty-five years and finishing before thirty, will probably prove the most eventful of all. To the very end they will come back oftenest to memory and seem more vivid than all the other years of existence—the four-and-twenty I had already lived, and the, say, forty or forty-five—I hope it may be fifty or even sixty—which are to follow. For what soul in this wonderful, various world would wish to depart before ninety! The dark as well as the light, its sweet and its bitter, make me love it…"

The Purple Land

The Purple Land
Author: William Henry Hudson
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2023-11-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Richard Lamb travels through "Banda Oriental" (Uruguay) to find himself a perfect job and a perfect girl while his wife back home is totally oblivious to his colourful and often comic misadventures. Richard finds himself in various tricky spots, amongst natives and eventually comes to an important realisation—English imperialism is bad for this place!Jorge Luis Borges dedicated an essay to The Purple Land in his book Other Inquisitions. He compared Hudson's novel to the Odyssey and described it as perhaps the "best work of gaucho literature." Ernest Hemingway also famously referred to Hudson's book in his novel The Sun Also Rises. Excerpt: "Three chapters in the story of my life—three periods, distinct and well defined, yet consecutive—beginning when I had not completed twenty-five years and finishing before thirty, will probably prove the most eventful of all. To the very end they will come back oftenest to memory and seem more vivid than all the other years of existence—the four-and-twenty I had already lived, and the, say, forty or forty-five—I hope it may be fifty or even sixty—which are to follow. For what soul in this wonderful, various world would wish to depart before ninety! The dark as well as the light, its sweet and its bitter, make me love it..."

The Academy

The Academy
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 462
Release: 1886
Genre: English literature
ISBN: