Done Crabbin'

Done Crabbin'
Author: Gilbert Byron
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2000-10-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780801865282

In his nationally acclaimed The Lord's Oysters, Gilbert Byron told the story of a young boy growing up on Maryland's Eastern Shore in the early twentieth century. Noah Marlin is older now, as Byron takes up his tale of Chesapeake watermen and their families in this sequel to his beloved classic. In Done Crabbin' Noah's world has begun to change as life on the river becomes less important than life in the town. He's shocked to discover his fifth-grade teacher, the yellow-haired Miss Bertie, parked in a buggy on a back road with Doc Beller, but keeps his discovery secret when he remembers Doc's profession. ("I could imagine myself going to him for a small filling, and then he would strap me in his chair—it wasn't worth the chance.") He hears William Jennings Bryan speak beneath the leaking canopy of a Chatauqua tent during a raging thunderstorm, and remarks in passing that a young man on the tent crew would be killed a year later when his biplane crashed in France. In the end, they all leave the river. Captain Cable trades his illegal 200-pound duck gun for a carpenter's tools. "Grandpappy" abandons his houseboat, spending his last days in the Marlin family home. Noah's father finds a job in a Baltimore shipyard during the World War I shipbuilding boom and, at last, brings the family to the city to join him. And when Noah himself goes off to prep school, he knows that he and his father have left their old lives for good. They would never follow the water again. They are done crabbin'.

J McRoodle & Co. Artificial Unintelligence

J McRoodle & Co. Artificial Unintelligence
Author: James A. Roberts
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2022-05-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1642982512

There is a whole world of information available that you probably never knew you needed. This book will correct this oversight. Such things as the proper way to pick your nose, and then what to do with it, (a bit bizarre, yes, but obviously needed), to the fifty easy steps to changing a light bulb. Short stories, fun poems, serious poems, and other... ummm... things. There is sure to be something for everyone, that may brighten the day, or wreck it with humor. Mostly irreverent, irrelevant, and aEUR~mom friendly' and how much trouble can one get into by reading a book?

Seven Shades of Evil

Seven Shades of Evil
Author: Robert McCammon
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 519
Release: 2023-10-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504087003

The New York Times–bestselling author continues his colonial-era thriller series with eight tales of mystery, adventure, and supernatural suspense. From his first appearance in Speaks the Nightbird to his latest adventure in The King of Shadows, Matthew Corbett has faced enemies of all kinds, from serial killers to sorcerers. Now author Robert McCammon presents eight gripping stories featuring the professional problem solver and his associates that take place between the popular novels. Seven Shades of Evil includes four original stories, including “Wandering Mary,” and four additional tales that previously appeared in limited form and are no longer available elsewhere. Ranging from twisting murder plots to ominous portents of the paranormal, these stories are an intriguing blend of everything that has drawn readers to the Matthew Corbett series for more than twenty years. This volume includes: • “The Four Lamplighters” • “Night Ride” • “The House at the Edge of the World” • “The Scorpion’s Eye” • “Skeleton Crew” • “The Pale Pipe Smoker” • “Wandering Mary” • “Incident on the Lady Barbara”

Child of the Bay

Child of the Bay
Author: Anne Nock
Publisher: Hampton Roads Publishing Company
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: