The Bridge

The Bridge
Author: John Tully
Publisher: John Tully
Total Pages: 11
Release: 1987
Genre:
ISBN:

Two men try to kidnap a young Arab in a British street. Holt and Bill Ojo stop them but the young man is still in danger. Holt and Bill are sent to Arabia to help protect him and find strange things happening. A READ ENGLISH book, Level 2: stories to enjoy while learning to read English.

Sheik's Design

Sheik's Design
Author: Leah Leonard
Publisher: Devine Destinies
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2014-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1771119500

A powerful sheikh comes to Dallas to employ an architectural firm to build the largest skyscraper in the world in Dubai. The last thing he expects is to meet the woman of his dreams. Jamie has bewitched the sheikh for now, but is her spell enough to last a lifetime?

Sheik's Promise

Sheik's Promise
Author: Carole Howey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1994
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780505519382

This brilliant debut is a rough-and-tumble historical romance set in the heart of the Old South--a fast, sexy story spiced with passion and desire. Allyn runs her own saloon and competes in the Rapid City Steeplechase. Joshua, an expert on horseflesh and women, comes to buy Allyn's colt but soon desires the thoroghbred's owner instead.

As Fast As It Is Gone

As Fast As It Is Gone
Author: Mark Detsky
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2007-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1430329505

The story of a man caught between two paths, a corporate tightrope and a battle with his own love and mortality. Faced with participating in a scandal that threatens his marriage and his sanity, David Riggs chooses to escape his life in the canyons of Colorado. But not without causing a scandal of his own, and not without absorbing what it means to live deliberately.

Walking with Legends

Walking with Legends
Author: Mick Burns
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2007-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0807135496

Drummer, record producer, bandleader, jazz researcher, and cigar-chomping raconteur Barry Martyn is a New Orleans original who happens to have been born in England. Implausible though this may seem, it makes perfect sense to members of the New Orleans traditional jazz community, who view themselves as an extended family based on merit as much as nativity. For more than forty years, Martyn has been a fixture in the Crescent City's jazz scene, laying down the beat for generations of celebrated musicians and avidly promoting the city's unique musical heritage around the world. In Walking with Legends -- based on over forty hours of interviews with Martyn by fellow British jazz enthusiast and author Mick Burns -- Martyn reflects upon his life in jazz and offers a window into a musical world that few have understood, let alone witnessed from the inside. At the age of nineteen, jazz fanatic Martyn found his way to the Crescent City and began working as a professional drummer in clubs and studios. The first white man in the United States to join a black musician's union, he eventually started his own record label and recorded hundreds of jam sessions that today are regarded as classics in Europe. In 1972, he formed the Legends of Jazz, an old-style New Orleans jazz band that toured the world and took New Orleans jazz into the American showbiz mainstream. Martyn's life story provides unique intimate glimpses of a vanished generation of New Orleans musicians, including Louis Armstrong, Kid Sheik Cola, Harold Dejan, Joe Watkins, Albert Nicholas, Kid Thomas, Andrew Blakeney, and many others. Throughout his chronicle, Martyn highlights the continual clash of cultures that arose from an avid British pupil learning lessons of life and music from elderly African American strangers who take him under their wing both out of curiosity and self-interest. Together, they find a way to connect through music, even if the road gets a little bumpy at times. A standard-bearer for New Orleans's jazz drumming tradition, Martyn remains one of the city's busiest musicians and most avid promoters of New Orleans music. In Walking with Legends, he honors the legacies of the African American musicians who taught and inspired him and affirms the importance of the human relationships that make the music possible.

The Abaya Chronicles

The Abaya Chronicles
Author: Tina Lesher
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2010-10-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1450263992

Since the discovery of oil in the Middle East, life has changed dramatically for 60-year-old Farah Abdullah al Matari of the United Arab Emirates. Raised in poverty in the desert, she now lives with her daughter in a spacious Abu Dhabi villa with a domestic staff. But the independent woman wants more out of life than sitting around and being waited on. Spurred on by her granddaughters, Farah begins to move away from her at home existence and into a more active lifestyle. Along the way, she gains a number of friends, including Americans. The Abaya Chronicles centers on Farah, her family and her friends. The fictional account showcases a generation of women using their education and their resources to help those less fortunate, to start businesses, and to support sports and other endeavors for women. In many respects, the novel also provides an education about life in an oil-rich country.

Quarter Horses

Quarter Horses
Author: Robert Moorman Denhardt
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1967
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780806122854

A history of the Quarter Horse in England and America, describing the most famous animals and breeders, and the emergence of the American Quarter Horse Association

My Aces, My Faults

My Aces, My Faults
Author: Nick Bollettieri
Publisher: Avon Books
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1997-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780380787234

Controversial coach looks at the inner world of professional tennis. His relationships with players Andre Agassi, Monica Seles, Jim Courier, and Boris Becker among others.