Condor's Eye

Condor's Eye
Author: Ronnie Sarkin
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2015-10-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1490766391

Gentle Wind is different. Growing up in a North America Indian community around 500 BC, all boys of his age want to train as warriors, while he is obsessed with exploring nature, hunting, and exploiting his unusual talents. When the clans shaman discovers these curious skills, he decides to train the boy as his successor. Gentle Wind, renamed Condors Eye, begins an action-packed journey pushing him to his limits. Enduring rigorous training, many challenges, unusual experiences, philosophical debates about life, and a deep love affair, he tenaciously hones his skills to become a great man of his time. Interwoven with his story is the gripping tale of Anouar, whose beautiful Greek mother arrives in Egypt under difficult circumstances. Anouar dreams of becoming a high priestess in the Mystic Temples along the Nile, but her powerful intellect and unique talents soon draw her into the fickle world of Egyptian politics. She becomes Cleopatras close advisor and confidant, only to be drawn into a passionate love affair with Marc Antony. Sarkin masterfully draws readers into these fascinating worlds, leaving readers utterly spellbound and wanting more. His unusual genre continues into ancient Ireland in his sequel, Kismet (www.feyslamentation.com).

Cloudlight

Cloudlight
Author: Matthew R Brackley
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2014-10-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 132605905X

This compilation of poetry is about clouds.A beautiful, ethereal work.In the cloudlight.Of love.Let it billow. Freely.In the winds above. Matthew.B

Death Omen

Death Omen
Author: Sumiko Saulson
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2014-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1312401699

Joy's reunion with her birth family is tainted by tragedy and as the story of her family unfolds, it becomes ever the more clear the ways in which her separation from the Lunae of Beyond left her, and by extension, her daughter Tisha, in a vulnerable position, open to exploitation by the forces of darkness and the sometimes malevolent machinations of Tisha's bigamist father, Mark Gordon, whose betrayals are even deeper than they seemed. Letty continues to be stalked by the death omen, and even as Tisha and Joy meet their extended blood family, Letty's mind is seeming to unravel. Who is the tall and mysterious Elle, and who was the troubled Victoria? Why is the condor still following Letty?

Native Universe

Native Universe
Author: Gerald McMaster
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2008
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781426203350

This gorgeous volume draws from the vast archives of the National Museum of the American Indian, and features the voices and perspectives of some of the most prominent Native American scholars, writers, and activists. 350 color photographs.

Intercom

Intercom
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 418
Release: 1978
Genre: Multicultural education
ISBN:

Pachamama Tales

Pachamama Tales
Author: Paula Martín
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2014-07-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

A bilingual collection of enchanting folk tales from the peoples of Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, Uruguay, and Paraguay, accompanied by historical and geographical background as well as color photographs. Containing numerous tales that have never before appeared in an English-language children's story collection, this book presents many of author Paula Martín's favorite stories from her many years of experience in storytelling around the world and particularly in South America. It stands as a unique folklore and storytelling resource that will give readers a better understanding of life and culture in the southern part of South America. Readers of all ages will delight in entertaining stories about animals, plants and trees, musical instruments, lost places, fantastic creatures, and witches and devils. This collection also includes never-ending tales, sky stories, and folk tales about fools. The book provides related cultural information about the lands where these stories originated as well as the people who tell these tales, traditional games of South America, and recipes for regional food items that can go hand in hand with the stories.

Condor’S Passage

Condor’S Passage
Author: Rafaello Fernandez
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2014-10-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1499089333

A young man fulfills his long yearned desire to go to sea and earns his way through the ranks of the Spanish kings admiralty in the 17th century to find friendship and love, endure loss and hardship, experience adventure and intrigue.

Ancient Saint Sovereign

Ancient Saint Sovereign
Author: Zhi RanMoHen
Publisher: Funstory
Total Pages: 708
Release: 2020-04-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1648843700

On the path of cultivation, the spirit was revered, the mysteries of yin and yang were stolen, and the fortune of heaven and earth was seized! Defying ten thousand principles, defying the will of the heavens, finally becoming a saint! Don't ask about the path of life or death when you're on the verge of death. To live one's life as a sovereign, to tread across thousands of rivers and thousands of mountains, to visit the nine heavens of the Azure Dragons! Even as a man, he would rule the world! [Previous Chapter] [Table of Contents] [Next Chapter] Close]

The Power of Stars

The Power of Stars
Author: Bryan E. Penprase
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2010-10-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1441968032

What are some of the connections that bind us to the stars? How have these connections been established? And how have people all around the world and throughout time reacted to the night sky, the sun and moon, in their poetry, mythology, rituals, and temples? This book explores the influence of the sky on both ancient and modern civilization, by providing a clear overview of the many ways in which humans have used the stars as an ordering principle in their cultures, and which today still inspire us intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually. The book explores constellation lore from around the world, celestial alignments of monuments and temples, both from ancient and modern civilizations, and the role the sky has played in the cultures of the Greek, Egyptian, Babylonian, Native American, Chinese, Mayan, Aztec, and Inca. Models of the universe from each of these cultures are described clearly, and each culture’s explanation of the stars, planets, and other celestial objects are described. The roots of astronomy and astrology are presented with original imagery and reproductions of ancient manuscripts that portray the structure of the physical universe as conceived by a diverse array of human cultures over the centuries. Our own scientific Big Bang cosmology and the origin of stars and elements are discussed in a philosophical context, to explore how we as modern people learn about the Universe, and incorporate the findings of science into our world views. A concluding chapter provides a summary of modern science's effort to unlock the celestial secrets from the sky and from past civilizations, and what these answers mean for us today.