Caleb's Discontent

Caleb's Discontent
Author: Ryan Engle
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2021-07-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1681393107

ᅠHow long do we have on this Earth and can anyone be sure there is anything afterwards? Caleb McDonough had concerns about how people spent their only guaranteed time within consciousness. He wasn't convinced that people were meant to toil their lives away. He did know one thing for sure. He was alive and he was going to learn what it means to be human. But striving for emotional wealth soon brings him face-to-face with death. Now he needs to make a decision. Should he continue on his unconventional journey or finally learn what it means to live a simple life?

Caleb Carthew

Caleb Carthew
Author: Silas Kitto Hocking
Publisher:
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1887
Genre: Methodists
ISBN:

A Forgotten Evil

A Forgotten Evil
Author: Sheldon Russell
Publisher: Cynren Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2019-10-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1947976141

WINNER of the 2020 Spur Award for Best Western Historical Novel In the American West, as the nation heals from the Civil War that nearly destroyed it, new battle lines are being drawn. Caleb Justin, orphaned and grieving, and his comrade Joshua Hart, a tough, worldly runaway, leave their home along the Ohio River bound for Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, intent to join Sheridan’s troops in their pursuit of Indian lands. But a badly healed foot injury ends Caleb’s dream of joining up. While Joshua is assigned to George Armstrong Custer’s troops, Caleb finds himself alone and undefended on the war-ravaged prairie, picking up whatever work he can—until his capture by Indians changes everything. Joan Monnet, daughter of a wealthy railroad magnate, is traveling West when her caravan is attacked by Indians. A timely rescue saves her life but leaves her lost on the vast American prairie with Caleb. Together, they must fight their way back to the world they once knew. But in the winter of 1868, as the snow drifts, Custer is set to turn his cavalry on a Cheyenne camp along the Washita River. Joshua, Joan, and Caleb find themselves trapped in the crossfire of one of the bloodiest battles of frontier history. Will their desperate courage be enough for them to survive?

Caleb's War

Caleb's War
Author: Walter Urbanek
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 662
Release: 2018-08-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1640827447

Caleb's War is a narrative about the tribulations of Sergeant Caleb Johnson, a farmer from the Shenandoah Valley who volunteered to serve in the Stonewall Brigade to stop the Yanks invading eastern Virginia. As Caleb fought at Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg, the reader will experience the gamut of emotions as he dealt with military and platoon issues and family concerns on the farm. The book is a plethora of information on the Civil War. The reader will learn about the filthy living conditions in camp, weapons, food preparation, diseases, generals, medicine, and terror and chaos of battle. A major theme throughout the book is the overpowering religious convictions of the soldiers, especially those from the South: reading the Bible, praying, and singing hymns such as "Amazing Grace" were common behaviors. Soldiers prayed before and during each battle imploring God to intervene on their behalf. Wounded warriors begged their Lord for forgiveness and end their agony and take them to his kingdom. The reader will gain a unique perspective of the battles as they first experience horrific happenings through the eyes of Sergeant Caleb Johnson, and then they join Union Private Josef Volzek and see what he perceived and underwent. The reader will be drawn into the story and feel what the soldiers endured: fear, bloodshed, smoke, terror, loss, noise, and chaos. Caleb's War is also a testimonial to all veterans. In the annals of warfare, there are no braver warriors than the men and several hundred women who served in the ranks of the Union and Confederacy during the Civil War; their courage and bravery is above reproach. Veterans are the men and women who answered our nation's call during a crisis. They remain a national treasure and merit our profoundest remembrance, respect, and support.

Caleb's Portion

Caleb's Portion
Author: Lucius Tical
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2020-11-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1525584057

An engaging combination of fiction, history, and biography, Caleb’s Portion provides a unique life story that reaches back through the author’s ancestral lineage and ties together two family lines. Narrated by the author’s alter ego, Lucius, the tale encourages readers to ponder the age-old question, “What is the purpose of life?” From the Roman Empire to the conquests of the Vikings to surviving the Black Death in Europe, the rich history and human passion in these stories will keep readers turning the pages! Gently woven throughout the book is the steady message of redemption in Jesus Christ, the gateway to heaven. Thought-provoking, educational, and “a rollicking good story,” Caleb’s Portion brings readers into the past and invites them to celebrate a great heritage and future.

Caleb's Bride

Caleb's Bride
Author: Wendy Warren
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1459212258

Back in high school, Gabrielle Coombs had her future planned out, down to the perfect groom and the marriage proposal on graduation night. Instead, she ended up sharing one unexpected night of passion with Caleb Wells. Fifteen years later, the boy from the wrong side of town was back—now an irresistibly attractive single dad in designer duds who was making Gabby wonder if she'd been given a second chance to land her Mr. Right… Ever since they were kids, Caleb knew Gabby was the only one for him. She just didn't realize he was the only one for her. Now the devoted father of a ten-year-old daughter had a mission: to convince the irrepressible hairstylist it was time for a major makeover…by becoming his loving wife!

CALEB CONOVER, RAILROADER

CALEB CONOVER, RAILROADER
Author: ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE
Publisher: BEYOND BOOKS HUB
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2022-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Caleb Conover, Railroader by Albert Payson Terhune is an exhilarating tale of enterprise and adventure set against the backdrop of America's railroad expansion. Follow Caleb Conover, a man of ambition and integrity, as he navigates the challenges of the railroad business. With his vivid descriptions and compelling characters, Terhune paints a captivating picture of a time when the railroad was king. Caleb Conover, Railroader is a celebration of the American spirit of progress and determination. Experience the thrilling world of railroad expansion with Caleb Conover, Railroader by Albert Payson Terhune. Embark on this adventure today!

Caleb Conover, Railroader

Caleb Conover, Railroader
Author: Albert Payson Terhune
Publisher:
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1907
Genre: American fiction
ISBN:

"Story of a western railroad baron turned political boss." Cf. Hanna, A. Mirror for the nation

Troubles of Madman Kind & little Caleb: Chukka’s return

Troubles of Madman Kind & little Caleb: Chukka’s return
Author: Anthony Djaba Sackey
Publisher: Europa Edizioni
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2022-10-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

In his first novel, Djaba can be perceived as a multifaceted spirit that agitates the souls of his characters, who deal with only seemingly parallel stories. In fact, in the multitude of the events which surround the land where these people move and try to survive, their everyday stories end up flowing into a common existence and invite to a profound reflection of ourselves that should start from the simplest things in life, which are often hidden to the eye. Djaba’s novel Troubles of Madman Kind & little Caleb: Chukka’s return wants to be a hymn to life and a promise of peace to a land as much beloved as suffered: it is a solemn prayer traced in a style never taken for granted but which closely catches the passions which desperately ask to be heard in silence. Djaba is both confessor and interpreter of the deepest and commonest human need: to understand, to respect and to tolerate the differences, in the name of solidarity and universal love. Sackey Anthony Djaba is an accredited marine surveyor and a marine environmental scientist who has worked in the marine offshore industry for several years. Upon graduation with a B.S. in Natural Science from the Regional Maritime University, he was privileged to board several heavy-lift construction vessels, such as Seven Artic and Borealis, Polar Onyx, Lewek Constellation on various offshore projects, and between 2017 and 2022, he has ten peer-review journal publications with various international journals, including Springer Nature Journal of Maritime Studies, and Journal of Shipping and Trade a book publication with LAP Academic Publishers after completing his postgraduate studies in Marine Survey, Marine Environmental Science, and Business Administration. Most of his creative literary works of poetry and stories are inspired by his wife and nature. Troubles of Madman Kind & little Caleb: Chukka’s return, published with Europe Books, is his first novel.

David, King of Israel, and Caleb in Biblical Memory

David, King of Israel, and Caleb in Biblical Memory
Author: Jacob L. Wright
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2014-05-12
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 1107062276

This book presents a new thesis on the history of Israel: David was originally king of Judah, not of Israel. The tales of his encounters with Goliath, Saul, Jonathan, Michal, Bathsheba, Absalom, and Solomon are later additions to the account. The work develops a new model for the study of biblical literature.