Gibby and Olivia

Gibby and Olivia
Author: Lee Kronert
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2015-07-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1490883878

Gibby and Olivia is a story about two lovers who are separated for seventeen years. During their absence from one another there are marriages, children, careers, divorce, and even death. Yet they never truly forget about one another throughout the seventeen years of their separation. God always has a plan. Each of them experiences heartache and change; each does their best to honor their marriages, raise their children, enhance professional careers, and honor their lives by the Word of God. Author Lee Kronert shares a message of hope, health, redemption, and triumph as Gibby and Olivia takes the reader through a gamut of emotions until all is apparently resolved by a highly unlikely reunion. This story is not only entertaining but uplifting and filled with vital health information and a philosophy of life which reminds us that God is always in the drivers seat.

The Postsouthern Sense of Place in Contemporary Fiction

The Postsouthern Sense of Place in Contemporary Fiction
Author: Martyn Bone
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2014-01-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807156353

For generations, southern novelists and critics have grappled with a concept that is widely seen as a trademark of their literature: a strong attachment to geography, or a "sense of place." In the 1930s, the Agrarians accorded special meaning to rural life, particularly the farm, in their definitions of southern identity. For them, the South seemed an organic and rooted region in contrast to the North, where real estate development and urban sprawl evoked a faceless, raw capitalism. By the end of the twentieth century, however, economic and social forces had converged to create a modernized South. How have writers responded to this phenomenon? Is there still a sense of place in the South, or perhaps a distinctly postsouthern sense of place? Martyn Bone innovatively draws upon postmodern thinking to consider the various perspectives that southern writers have brought to the concept of "place" and to look at its fate in a national and global context. He begins with a revisionist assessment of the Agrarians, who failed in their attempts to turn their proprietary ideal of the small farm into actual policy but whose broader rural aesthetic lived on in the work of neo-Agrarian writers, including William Faulkner and Eudora Welty. By the 1950s, adherence to this aesthetic was causing southern writers and critics to lose sight of the social reality of a changing South. Bone turns to more recent works that do respond to the impact of capitalist spatial development on the South -- and on the nation generally -- including that self-declared "international city" Atlanta. Close readings of novels by Robert Penn Warren, Walker Percy, Richard Ford, Anne Rivers Siddons, Tom Wolfe, and Toni Cade Bambara illuminate evolving ideas about capital, land, labor, and class while introducing southern literary studies into wider debates around social, cultural, and literary geography. Bone concludes his remarkably rich book by considering works of Harry Crews and Barbara Kingsolver that suggest the southern sense of place may be not only post-Agrarian or postsouthern but also transnational.

Sands of Time

Sands of Time
Author: Charles Patrick Milford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1976
Genre: United States
ISBN:

Thomas South (Sowth) immigrated from Wiltshire, England to Maryland in 1649. He lived in Kent, Talbot, and Cecil Counties of Maryland, and died in 1674. Includes South, Jackson, Oakley, Williams, Holcombe, Milford, Millford and related families.

A Directory of Shakespeare in Performance Since 1991

A Directory of Shakespeare in Performance Since 1991
Author: J. O'Connor
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 2185
Release: 2016-04-30
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1349587885

Includes detailed listings of all major Shakespeare plays on stage and screen, this book covers performances in North America since 1991. It uniquely explores each plays' performance history, as well as including reviews and useful information about staging. An engaging reference guide for academics and students alike.

Inevitable Accident

Inevitable Accident
Author: Lexy Timms
Publisher:
Total Pages: 254
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

You are a force of nature. You will bloom regardless of the soil… After fleeing a bad relationship in California, Gibby Lawson settles in Florida. To save money, she lives in a retirement community, helping out with the book club while also working two other jobs. Everyone is intrigued when a new young person moves into her building in the retirement community. Louis Guthrie is unapproachable, but the residents try to push them together. Gibby and Louis spend time together, but much to the residents' dismay, nothing happens. He seems uninterested, and she can't figure him out. When a hurricane rolls in and they are forced to spend a night together riding out the storm, there's no telling what could happen in the dark of the storm. Beyond Control Series Inevitable Accident Force Majeure Unavoidable Casualty Search Terms: contemporary romance, new adult, romance, contemporary romance and sex, romance billionaire series, true love, overcoming, women's fiction, fake girlfriend, billionaire, Alpha male romance, Alpha Bad Boy, bad boy, hot romance, hot and steamy, happily ever after, love, enemies to lovers, billionaire romance, melody anne billionaire bachelors series, billionaire obsession, new adult romance, romance love triangle, romance love, sweet love story, billionaire romanc, famos actor, love and life, sexy, sport romance, hired wife, holiday, holiday romance, bilionaire romance, dark romance, romantic comedy, saga, women's saga

On Loving Josiah

On Loving Josiah
Author: Olivia Fane
Publisher: Arcadia Books
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2011-04-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1908129697

Josiah Horatio Nelson is born to unusual parents. Having met in a psychiatric hospital, they decide to bring up their child far away from the constraints of conventional society. But social services soon intervene to remove him from his idyllic home. Friendless, ostracised and bullied, Josiah is saved from despair when he meets his Latin tutor,Thomas Marius, with whom he soon forms an intense relationship. Marius takes him to Italy on an educational visit but returns to find he is suspected of child abuse...

Blood, Sweat and Cheers

Blood, Sweat and Cheers
Author: Rob Ryder
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2007-10
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0595473938

"This book helped me understand that other athletes around the country endure similar stressful experiences that go along with sports and teenage life. And it's definitely useful in making a realistic plan for college." Tanner Starbard, 16, Basketball, California "Wow this is cutting edge honesty. I would highly recommend this book to parents, 'F' bombs and all, if they really want to know who their kids are, how they feel, what they dream, how they talk, how hard they work. It's sometimes harsh, sometimes tender, but ALWAYS REAL. A great read, insightful in a very unexpected way." Marshell Ann Wright, 41, Parent, Louisiana