Gabriel's Balloon

Gabriel's Balloon
Author: Hope Michelle Ayers
Publisher: Mill City Press, Incorporated
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2019-11-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781545678855

When what you want the most could mean the death of you... Gabriel Loveman is a born genius who must choose between the opportunity of a lifetime, his responsibility to his family and his devotion to the woman he loves. One path will lead to a bright future and a broken heart. The other path will lead to love and a broken spirit. As he struggles over the tortuous decision, Gabriel finds himself in the throes of a threat against his life. In a world where being black can be a death sentence, finding a way to stay alive as he determines his fate will take much more than courage and determination. Gabriel will need a miracle. Taking place in an era when the remnants of slavery rule the day, Gabriel's Balloon reveals the depth of the agonizing dilemma of a boy wonder entering into manhood and yearning for a future beyond the drudgery of the Deep South. A coming of age that unfolds on a plantation plagued with the horrors of racism and family secrets that, if ever revealed, may make the difference between life and death, this novel is a reminder of the timeliness of love and hate. Gabriel's plight will break open the hearts of readers who will find themselves hoping that he decides to chase after his dreams, as page by page, they come to understand why he has the very best of reasons to let them go. Indeed, inside Gabriel's Balloon, hope floats but only when there is enough air. Hope Michelle Ayers currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia and Washington, D.C., where she works as an attorney and advisor for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security/FEMA. In addition to her first novel, Gabriel's Balloon, she has authored two collections of poetry, Love Defined and Acquaintances, along with a series of children's books entitled The Chelsea Tales. A graduate of Alabama State University (Bachelor of Arts) and the University of Alabama (Juris Doctorate), she is the CEO of Hope & Air, Inc., a lifelong supporter of the Boys and Girls Clubs of America and an active member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., ASU National Alumni Association and the Alabama State Bar Association.

The Balloons of Oaxaca

The Balloons of Oaxaca
Author: Barry Head
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2006
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1425726593

"Set in the south of Mexico, this is the realistic, colorful story of one child's rough road into the modern world. Surviving in a big city is a tall order if you've never seen one before, and you're only about six years old and all alone. But survival is Utuyu's challenge when he comes out of The Mountains to the North, where the people don't even speak Spanish, and finds himself in the bustling city of Oaxaca. His adventures make a tale of determination, courage and resourcefulness as Utuyu learns to cope with feelings all children share."--Taken from rear cover

Motor Age

Motor Age
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 886
Release: 1926
Genre: Automobile industry and trade
ISBN:

Gabriel's Discovery

Gabriel's Discovery
Author: Felicia Mason
Publisher: Steeple Hill
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2011-03-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1459204670

Susan Carter has her hands full raising twins and running the Galilee Women’s Shelter—she doesn’t need darkly handsome pastor Gabriel Dawson complicating her life. But she can’t avoid him, not after she opens his eyes to the plight of the battered women in his parish, whose drug-addicted men are connected to the Venezuelan cartel La Mano Oscura and the Diablo crime syndicate. Spending time with Gabriel, when he’s her auctioned “date” and again with her daughters, shows Susan both the gentleness and protectiveness of the former marine. And once Susan’s daughters decide that they want Gabriel as their new daddy, what else is there for a man of God to do...but become a family man?

Gabriel's Ark

Gabriel's Ark
Author: Sandra R. Curtis
Publisher: Torah Aura Productions
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1999
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781881283232

Because thirteen-year-old Gabe is mentally disabled and has special needs, his rabbi and family create an unconventional bar mitzvah for him, one centered around the story of Noah's ark.

John Gabriel Borkman

John Gabriel Borkman
Author: Henrik Ibsen
Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2024-04-24
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

"John Gabriel Borkman" by Henrik Ibsen is a gripping drama that delves into themes of ambition, betrayal, and the consequences of past actions. The play revolves around the titular character, John Gabriel Borkman, a disgraced banker who has spent years in self-imposed exile after being imprisoned for embezzlement. As Borkman yearns to reclaim his former glory and power, he becomes embroiled in a bitter rivalry with his estranged wife, Gunhild, and her twin sister, Ella Rentheim. Through sharp dialogue and intricate plotting, Ibsen explores the destructive nature of ambition and the ways in which personal vendettas can tear families apart. "John Gabriel Borkman" is a powerful meditation on guilt, redemption, and the human capacity for self-destruction, showcasing Ibsen's mastery of psychological drama and social critique.