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Author | : Rebecca Belliston |
Publisher | : Sadie |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2013-08-13 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780998377605 |
Against the odds, Sarah Augustina Dawson survived the wrath of Guillermo. But not without a price. Forced to leave her beloved Montana behind, she and Josh are on the run. Within the warmth of the South, Sadie is determined to find peace and conquer her past, even if only in her mind. But Guillermo can't let go. He's still orchestrating, hunting, and devising ways to exact his own kind of justice. When the law swings in his favor, he's ready to end the feud that started the moment Josh walked into Sadie's life. "Only Rebecca Belliston can start off a story with the main character's funeral and turn it into a happy ending. You will keep turning the pages of this book long into the night anxious to find out what happens next! LOVED. LOVED. LOVED. IT! Didn't want it to end!" -- I Love To Read and Review Books
Author | : Cecilia Manguerra Brainard |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780971945807 |
In this fine short-story collection, 29 Filipino American writers explore the universal challenges of adolescence from the unique perspectives of teens in the Philippines or in the U.S. Organized into five sections--Family, Angst, Friendship, Love, and Home--all the stories are about growing up and what the introduction calls "growing into Filipino-ness, growing with Filipinos, and growing in or growing away from the Philippines."... The stories are delightful (Booklist)
Author | : Bernard Edwards |
Publisher | : Pen and Sword |
Total Pages | : 213 |
Release | : 2006-08-30 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1844154424 |
Early on the morning of 7 December 1941, 360 Japanese carrier-borne aircraft made a surprise attack on the US naval base at Pearl Harbor, and laid waste to the American Far East Fleet. They sank four battleships, crippled three cruisers and three destroyers, and seriously damaged two other battleships. One hundred and sixty-four planes were destroyed and 2,403 servicemen and civilians were killed. All for the loss of twenty-nine Japanese aircraft and fifty-five men. Two days later, the British battleships Prince of Wales and Repulse, were sunk by Japanese torpedo bombers as they raced north to intercept an enemy invasion force heading for Malaya. In these two bold forays, the Japanese had successfully emasculated Allied naval power in the East. There now remained no big guns afloat anywhere in the Pacific and Indian oceans capable of opposing Admiral Yamamoto's ships. So began Japan's blitzkrieg. The Malay peninsular was rapidly overwhelmed, Hong Kong surrendered on Christmas Day, Manila went the same way on the 31st, and on 15 February 1942, in one of the most ignominious defeats in modern warfare, 85,000 British troops laid down their arms, and the vital base of Singapore was in Japanese hands. Thereafter, the rays of the Rising Sun spread ever outwards, overrunning island after island, until even Australia was threatened. The book tells how the Dutch Spice Islands, Java and Sumatra, became a last refuge for those fleeing before the Japanese whirlwind advance, and it was from here that the remaining Allied merchant ships in the area made their bid for freedom carrying hundreds of refugees. For many of these ships it was to be their last voyage
Author | : Beverly McFarland |
Publisher | : CALYX Books |
Total Pages | : 324 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780934971621 |
Fiction and essay anthology. Women's Studies. In this anthology culled from twenty-two years of award-winningCALYX: A Journal of Art and Literature By Women, a long line of writers share their visions of the worlds women create. "What an extraordinary collection of worthwhile writing, brave in many cases, beautiful in almost all. A book to sit down with. I was able to remember my first reading of some of these stories -- many of them first publications -- and relive the excitement!" -- Grace Paley. "Anyone who still doubts the existence of a multicultural 'women's culture' will be forever changed by this book -- and will have enjoyed a fine read in the bargain" -- Robin Morgan. "Thirty-seven stories, drawn from two decades worth of issues ofCALYX: A Journal of Art and Literature By Women, demonstrate both how important a role the journal has played in providing a venue for both unknown and well-established writers, and how sharp its editorial eyes have been. There are superb tales here by such familiar figures as Julia Alvarez (the affecting ``Now World'), Linda Hogan (``Crow'), and Alicia Ostriker (``Esther, or The World Turned Upside Down'), as well as stunning work by less well-known writers, including M. Evelina Galang's Her Wild American Self and Hollis Seamon's Gypsies in the Place of Pain. The volume takes its title from a fierce, sad tale by Rita Marie Nibasa, about the ways in which love and violence often mingle. Because the stories are by women from a number of cultures, and because the tales embrace so many kinds of narrative views (from the grimly documentary to magic realism), the collection provides a useful overview of the large, diverse, often angry and usually vital work being produced by a new, and markedly varied, generation of women writers. First-rate short fiction."-Kirkus
Author | : Michelle A. McKinley |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 295 |
Release | : 2016-10-14 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1316739635 |
Fractional Freedoms explores how thousands of slaves in colonial Peru were able to secure their freedom, keep their families intact, negotiate lower self-purchase prices, and arrange transfers of ownership by filing legal claims. Through extensive archival research, Michelle A. McKinley excavates the experiences of enslaved women whose historical footprint is barely visible in the official record. She complicates the way we think about life under slavery and demonstrates the degree to which slaves were able to exercise their own agency, despite being ensnared by the Atlantic slave trade. Enslaved women are situated as legal actors who had overlapping identities as wives, mothers, mistresses, wet-nurses and day-wage domestics, and these experiences within the urban working environment are shown to condition their identities as slaves. Although the outcomes of their lawsuits varied, Fractional Freedoms demonstrates how enslaved women used channels of affection and intimacy to press for liberty and prevent the generational transmission of enslavement to their children.
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Total Pages | : 772 |
Release | : 1842 |
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Total Pages | : 656 |
Release | : 1842 |
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Author | : M.L. Bullock |
Publisher | : Monica L. Bullock |
Total Pages | : 111 |
Release | : 2023-04-21 |
Genre | : Fiction |
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Augustina Weld believed that marriage was forever but being the wife of Heath Weld, actor and well known celebrity was anything but heavenly. When he wasn't gone for days a time working on exotic sets around the world, he was dreaming up new ways to humiliate his humble and sweet wife. Until one day, an accident took Heath Weld and saved Augustine from further torture. Or so she thought. Little did she know that when Heath said forever, he meant it. An old friend, Joshua McBride returns to bring August comfort and witnesses firsthand the strange paranormal abuse she is enduring. Worried about his friend, Joshua calls on his new flame, Sierra, a girl with amazing psychic medium powers for help. When the ghost of Heath Weld continues to torment things go terribly wrong. Augustina cannot seem to rid herself of her wedding rings. They continue to turn up in the strangest places. Sierra, a member of Gulf Coast Paranormal, steps into new territory. Her skills as a medium will be tested by the angry, dead Heath Weld. When Augustina is forced to accept the fact that Heath is haunting her and he won't let her go quite so easily, she reaches out for help to break free. Will she be free from him in every way? Or does Heath want her to make the ultimate sacrifice for their "love."
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Author | : Tom Womack |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 367 |
Release | : 2015-12-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1476662932 |
Though few realize it, the Netherlands East Indies were the object of Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941. Likewise, their invasions of Guam, Wake Island and the Philippines were mainly diversionary operations to safeguard their main assault on Dutch and British colonies. Since the end of World War I, Japan had coveted the vast East Indies oil reserves, and the colony had feared invasion since Germany overran Holland in May 1940. Isolated politically the weakly defended archipelago was a tempting prize. The East Indies government initially maintained a strict policy of neutrality while desperately working to build up its military strength. As Japanese actions pushed the region toward war, the Dutch reluctantly embraced closer ties with America and Britain. For a brief period, the East Indies were key players in Pacific War strategy. This book details for the first time in English the Dutch prewar strategy, their efforts to counter Japanese espionage and their sizable though largely forgotten military contribution in the early months of the Pacific War.