Call Me Floy

Call Me Floy
Author: Joanna Cooke
Publisher: Yosemite Conservancy
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2020-05-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 195117903X

In this coming-of-age novel, a headstrong girl persists against expectations, following her dream in nineteenth century Yosemite. Florence "Floy" Hutchings is the daughter of a famous father, and while the extra attention that brings is not unwelcome, all she really wants is to be herself. However, in 1876 being clever, confident, and bold are not expected of girls on the cusp of turning twelve. Stuck in a stuffy classroom in crowded San Francisco, Floy longs to return to the majestic mountain valley where she was born and where she has always felt free: Yosemite! Upon returning to her beloved valley, Floy finds that it is changing in confusing ways: the intimate paradise she once knew is opening to more visitors and to troubling attitudes about her indigenous friends and about what girls should and should not do. Yet, against this backdrop of change, Floy pursues her dream of climbing the indomitable Half Dome. Steeped in the rich atmosphere of old Yosemite and based on real people and true events,Call Me Floy is about a girl who follows her dream up the steepest path imaginable.

Bertha's Christmas Vision – An Autumn Sheaf

Bertha's Christmas Vision – An Autumn Sheaf
Author: Horatio Alger
Publisher: e-artnow
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2020-11-20
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

Bertha's Christmas Vision – An Autumn Sheaf is a collection of 20 charming and warmhearted Christmas stories._x000D_ Table of Contents:_x000D_ Little Floy; or, How a Miser was reclaimed_x000D_ My Castle_x000D_ Miss Henderson's Thanksgiving Day_x000D_ Little Charlie_x000D_ Bertha's Christmas Vision_x000D_ Wide-Awake_x000D_ The First Tree planted by an Ornamental Tree Society_x000D_ The Royal Carpenter of Amsterdam_x000D_ Our Gabrielle_x000D_ The Veiled Mirror_x000D_ Summer Hours_x000D_ The Prize Painting_x000D_ The Child of the Street_x000D_ Lost and Found_x000D_ Geraldine_x000D_ The Christmas Gift_x000D_ My Picture_x000D_ Gottfried the Scholar_x000D_ Innocence_x000D_ Peter Plunkett's Adventure

Divine Days

Divine Days
Author: Leon Forrest
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 1652
Release: 2023-02-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0810145715

A virtuosic epic applauded by Stanley Crouch as “an adventurous masterwork that provides our literature with a signal moment,” back in print in a definitive new edition “I have an awful memory for faces, but an excellent one for voices,” muses Joubert Jones, the aspiring playwright at the center of Divine Days. A kaleidoscopic whorl of characters, language, music, and Black experience, this saga follows Jones for one week in 1966 as he pursues the lore and legends of fictional Forest County, a place resembling Chicago’s South Side. Joubert is a veteran, recently returned to the city, who works for his aunt Eloise’s newspaper and pours drinks at her Night Light Lounge. He wants to write a play about Sugar-Groove, a drifter, “eternal wunderkind,” and local folk hero who seems to have passed away. Sugar-Groove’s disappearance recalls the subject of one of Joubert’s earlier writing attempts—W. A. D. Ford, a protean, diabolical preacher who led a religious sect known as “Divine Days.” Joubert takes notes as he learns about both tricksters, trying to understand their significance. Divine Days introduces readers to a score of indelible characters: Imani, Joubert’s girlfriend, an artist and social worker searching for her lost siblings and struggling to reconcile middle class life with her values and Black identity; Eloise, who raised Joubert and whose influence is at odds with his writerly ambitions; (Oscar) Williemain, a local barber, storyteller, and founder of the Royal Rites and Righteous Ramblings Club; and the Night Light’s many patrons. With a structure inspired by James Joyce and jazz, Leon Forrest folds references to African American literature and cinema, Shakespeare, the Bible, and classical mythology into a heady quest that embraces life in all its tumult and adventure. This edition brings Forrest’s masterpiece back into print, incorporating hundreds of editorial changes that the author had requested from W. W. Norton, but were not made for their editions in 1993 and 1994. Much of the inventory from the original printing of the book by Another Chicago Press in 1992 had been destroyed in a disastrous warehouse fire.

The Dog Says How

The Dog Says How
Author: Kevin Kling
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2008-10-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0873516699

Captivating stories of growing up, traveling the world, and relying on the strangeness of others bring Kling fans to their feet and a fresh audience to its knees--bowled over by laughter.

Love All

Love All
Author: Elizabeth Jane Howard
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2009-10-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0330479202

From the bestselling author of the Cazalet Chronicles, Elizabeth Jane Howard, Love All is a heartfelt story of love and adulthood in the 1960s. 'Graceful, moving' – Daily Express The late 1960s. For Persephone Plover, the daughter of distant and neglectful parents, the innocent, isolated days of childhood are long past. Now she must deal with the emotions of an adult world. Meanwhile in Melton, in the West Country, Jack Curtis – a self-made millionaire – has employed Persephone's aunt. A garden designer in her sixties, she is to deal with the terraces and glasshouses of the once beautiful local manor house – one that he has acquired at vast expense. He also has plans to start an arts festival, as a means to avoid the loneliness of divorce. Also in Melton are the Musgrove siblings, Thomas and Mary, whose parents originally owned and lived in Melton House. They are still trying to cope with emotional consequences of the tragic death of Thomas's wife, Celia. As is Francis, Celia's brother, who has come to live with them and thereby, perhaps, to find his way through life. As Jack's festival comes together, so shall these disparate souls – their relationships intertwining, and their loves transformed. 'Her talent seemed so effervescent, so unstoppable, that there was no predicting where it might take her' – Hilary Mantel, author of Wolf Hall