Driftwood Memories

Driftwood Memories
Author: Mel O'Dea
Publisher: Arena books
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2015-12-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1909421723

The story of John, who, devastated at the loss of his girlfriend goes on a self-destructive rampage in the bad company of others through the less salubrious areas of London's East End before finding redemption and hope for the future.

Driftwood

Driftwood
Author: Marie Brennan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-08-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781616963460

Who is Last? Fame is rare in Driftwood--it's hard to get famous if you don't stick around long enough for people to know you. But many know the guide, Last, a one-blooded survivor who has seen his world end many lifetimes ago. For Driftwood is a strange place of slow apocalypses, where continents eventually crumble into mere neighborhoods, pulled inexorably towards the center in the Crush. Cultures clash, countries fall, and everything eventually disintegrates. Within the Shreds, a rumor goes around that Last has died. Drifters come together to commemorate him. But who really was Last? Lying liar, or heroic savior? A mercenary, a charlatan, a legend? A man, an immortal--perhaps even a god? Discover Marie Brennan (The Memoirs of Lady Trent)'s incomparable Driftwood, a realm of fragments cohered into a myth that encompasses realities.

Recalling Driftwood

Recalling Driftwood
Author: Christopher M Bee
Publisher: Geepher, LLC
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2019-09-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

“It's like a fresh modern spin on The Graduate meets A Christmas Carol... If it were written by Hitchcock!” Drunk, drifter and loner, Franklin “Macy” Adams awakes on a beach adjacent to a small resort. Hungover, he decides to break into one of the cottages at the resort in search of more booze. Once he’s inside, the surroundings jar his memories and he feels a sense of Déjà vu, as he recalls being at the resort before. His memories link to a prime recollection in his past that he had long since repressed: His high school English teacher. Now, his thoughts on his first and only love affair forces “Macy” to confront what went wrong with the taboo relationship. Exposed to a renewed sense of love, commitment and sacrifice, can “Macy” change to rectify the past that haunts him and help bring closure to everyone involved?

God Moments

God Moments
Author: Alan D. Wright
Publisher: Multnomah
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2011-09-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0307807223

In a society that often focuses on its negative experiences, Alan Wright offers a refreshing new perspective: the positive experiences we have daily are proof of God's active involvement in our lives. Alan encourages Christians needing hope to "remember God" -- to rediscover forgotten joyous memories and understand that yesterday's hidden treasures are tomorrow's spiritual riches. In an inspirational style perfect for devotions, the author skillfully leads readers to uncover the unshakable and uplifting evidence of their own God Moments. Now in a fresh, contemporary paperback cover!

Memories

Memories
Author: Ralph Emery
Publisher: Scribner
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1991
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780025354814

Recounts Emery's four decade broadcasting career in country music where he went from radio station DJ to host of TTN's Nashville Now.

When Brer Rabbit Meets Coyote

When Brer Rabbit Meets Coyote
Author: Jonathan Brennan
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780252028199

An exploration of the literature, history, and culture of people of mixed African American and Native American descent, When Brer Rabbit Meets Coyote is the first book to theorize an African-Native American literary tradition. In examining this overlooked tradition, the book prompts a reconsideration of interracial relations in American history and literature. Jonathan Brennan, in a sweeping historical and analytical introduction to this collection of essays, surveys several centuries of literature in the context of the historical and cultural exchange and development of distinct African-Native American traditions. Positing a new African-Native American literary theory, he illuminates the roles subjectivity, situational identities, and strategic discourse play in defining African-Native American literatures. Brennan provides a thorough background to the literary tradition and a valuable overview to topics discussed in the essays. He examines African-Native American political and historical texts, travel narratives, and the Mardi Gras Indian tradition, suggesting that this evolving oral tradition parallels the development of numerous Black Indian literary traditions in the United States and Latin America.

Molly Hootch: I Remember When

Molly Hootch: I Remember When
Author: Molly Hymes
Publisher: Publication Consultants
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1594332681

Everyone in the family, except her mother, was away at fish camp. Her mother, Sophie, stayed in the village of Emmonak awaiting the birth of her second daughter, Molly. Molly was born in the territory of Alaska in the summer of 1956. Alaska would not become a state in the union until 1959 Molly Hootch was born into a family that knew only a subsistence lifestyle along the banks of the lower Yukon River. It was a harsh life by today’s standards. Her mother was the typical Native wife. Her father, James, was a fisherman, trapper and hunter. He built dogsleds, boats, snowshoes, and fish traps. Molly, while a young girl, enthusiastically followed her father and observed his lifestyle that made her people Eskimo. He taught her everything she needed to know about living a subsistence existence. From this rugged environment, Molly breathed the Alaska air, loved deeply, lived fully, and studied diligently--and made history! As a teenager, Molly had to leave Emmonak to attend high school in Anchorage. That traumatic departure set off a series of events leading to a class action lawsuit against the State of Alaska Department of Education, called the Molly Hootch Case. The court case settlement resulted in the construction of high schools in Native villages. It made Molly Hootch a household name in Alaska during the last half of the 1970s. She was selected as the most influential person of the decade of the 1970s. She was also honored as the fifteenth most important person since Alaska statehood.

Learn to Remember

Learn to Remember
Author: Dominic O'Brien
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2000-04
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780811827157

By targeting key brain functions, this guide leads readers through the memory maze, beginning with a detailed and clear explanation of how memory works. Exercises are suggested to help readers train their memories to be more effective. 150 color images throughout.

You Can Learn to Remember

You Can Learn to Remember
Author: Dominic O'Brien
Publisher: Watkins Media Limited
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1780288700

In this easy-to-follow book you will learn simple, easy techniques and shortcuts to help enhance the power of your memory. From memorizing a speech or a simple shopping list to remembering peoples names and faces You Can Train Your Brain to Remember is an invaluable guide to help you train your brain for peak performance. The book includes: A simple overview to help you understand how your memory works. Techniques you can use to improve your memory, including visualisation, imagination and association. Specific methods such as Visual Pegs, the Story Method, the Journey Method, the Number Shape, Mind Maps and Dominic's very own method as well as many others. Specific techniques for specific purposes which include, making a speech, keeping a date, remembering a name and reading and retaining. You Can Train Your Brain to Remember puts improved storage, retention and recollection within reach of us all.