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Author | : Barbara Fletcher-brink O'connor |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Pub |
Total Pages | : 348 |
Release | : 2012-11-26 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781480111295 |
B.R.A.G.(Book Readers Appreciation Group) Medallion Honoree. Have you ever met someone and felt you had known them forever? If you discovered that person was dying, how far would you go to help achieve their final wish?When Siobhan O'Shaunessy, a new hire at KWNK television, gets the assignment to cover the judging of the Grand Champion Steer at the Alamo City Livestock Exposition, she has no idea as she watches fifteen-year-old Paris Nash collapses at the hooves of her winning Grand Champion that her own life is going to change forever.Siobhan, privileged child of a mentally ill mother, raised by a serial marrying grandfather, has never experienced what it means to be part of a family. When embraced by the Nashes, who look to her to help them deal with media attention after Paris's fall, she surprises herself by how far she will go to help grant terminally ill Paris Nash's final wish. Enlisting her co-worker-cameraman, her best friend and a local restaurateur, they work together to save Paris's prize winning steer from a preordained date with the slaughterhouse.Siobhan can't believe she's risked her professional creditability to save a steer from slaughter, but remembers her grandfather's often repeated axiom, “Everything happens for reasons we do not understand.” As Siobhan searches for the reason the young girl has become so important to her, she discovers Paris's bravery, depth of character and commitment, and when she hears Paris's true final wish, she knows with certainty why Paris Nash came into her life.Goodbye, Paris Nash is a bittersweet yet humorous tale steeped in southwestern charm with threads of sorrow and comedic wit woven through.
Author | : David Browne |
Publisher | : ReadHowYouWant.com |
Total Pages | : 662 |
Release | : 2010-06 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1458778878 |
Rising from the drug-infested streets of '80s New York City, the incomparable Sonic Youth recorded some of the most important albums in alternative music history and influenced an entire generation of indie rockers. They helped spawn an alternative arts scene of underground films and comics, conceptual art, experimental music, even fashion. More than perhaps any band of their time, they brought art previously considered ''fringe'' into the mainstream - and irrevocably altered the cultural zeitgeist. Based on extensive research, exclusive band interviews, and unprecedented access to unreleased recordings and documents, Goodbye 20th Century is the definitive biography of the Velvet Underground of their generation.
Author | : Barbara O'Connor |
Publisher | : Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 210 |
Release | : 2008-03-18 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 0374399379 |
In North Carolina's Great Smoky Mountains, a troubled boy and his mother, a happy family seeking adventure, a man and his lonely daughter, and the widow who must sell the run-down motel that has been her home for decades, meet and are transformed by their shared experiences.
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Author | : Liza Nash Taylor |
Publisher | : Blackstone Publishing |
Total Pages | : 310 |
Release | : 2021-08-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1982603968 |
A riveting new historical fiction novel, In All Good Faith continues the story of May Marshall, the captivating protagonist introduced in Taylor’s acclaimed 2020 debut, Etiquette for Runaways. In the summer of 1932, Americans are coming to realize that the financial crash of 1929 was only the beginning of hard times. May Marshall has returned from Paris to settle at her family home in rural Keswick, Virginia. She struggles to keep her family farm and market afloat through the economic downturn. May finds herself juggling her marriage with a tempting opportunity to revamp the family business to adapt to changing times. In a cold-water West End Boston tenement the fractured Sykes family scrapes by on an itinerant mechanic’s wages and home sewing. Having recently lost her mother, sixteen-year-old Dorrit Sykes questions the religious doctrine she was raised in. Dorrit is reclusive, held back by the anxiety attacks that have plagued her since childhood. Attempting to understand what limits her, she seeks inspiration in Nancy Drew mysteries and finds solace at the Boston Public Library, writing fairy stories for children. The library holds answers to both Dorrit’s exploration of faith and her quest to understand and manage her anxiety. When Dorrit accompanies her father to Washington, DC, in the summer of 1932 to camp out and march with twenty thousand veterans intending to petition President Hoover for early payment of war bonuses, she begins an odyssey that will both traumatize and strengthen her. Along the way she redefines her faith, learning both self-sufficiency and how to accept help. Dorrit’s and May’s lives intersect, and their fates will intertwine in ways that neither could have imagined or expected. Set against a backdrop of true historical events, In All Good Faith tells a story of two women’s unlikely success during the Great Depression.
Author | : Palmer Jones |
Publisher | : Sweet Blooms Publishing, LLC |
Total Pages | : 243 |
Release | : 2020-04-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
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SHE KNOWS WHAT SHE WANTS. Lexi Caden loves her life. Her freedom. Her independence. She dates men on her terms. Compromise isn’t in her playbook. But Nash changes the game. Designing Nash’s country store in the small town of Statem, GA, is a straightforward project for Lexi. Several of her clients in the past were attractive men. What is it about the sexy farmer that captured her attention? It doesn’t matter. Dating a client is against company policy and will result in being fired…immediately. HE KNOWS WHAT SHE NEEDS. Nash Holloway has his own rules in place. He’ll never marry or leave Statem again. Moving to a major city and leaving his farm tainted his view of marriage. Love isn’t worth it. That makes his attraction to his pretty architect easy to handle. The short-term romance is exactly what he wants. A few dates to show his uptight, city girl a good time. But Lexi destroys his plans. Falling for Her Client is a lighthearted, contemporary romance, the second of six books in the A Southern Kind of Love series by Georgia native and award-winning author, Palmer Jones. A Southern Kind of Love: 1. Hiding from the Sheriff 2. Falling for Her Client 3. Dreaming of Her Movie Star 4. Engaging with Her Enemy 5. Kissing Her Rescuer 6. Finding Her Leading Man O'Keeley's Irish Pub Series: 1. Her Irish Boss 2. Her Irish Chef 3. Her Irish Flirt
Author | : Jonathan Rosenbaum |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 409 |
Release | : 2010-10-15 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0226726657 |
This book gathers examples of the author's criticism from the span of his writing career, each of which demonstrates his passion for the way we view movies, as well as how we write about them.
Author | : Brian Freeman |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 481 |
Release | : 2023-05-23 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0593419871 |
Jason Bourne tackles a global media conspiracy in the latest electrifying entry in Robert Ludlum’s #1 New York Times bestselling series. Jason Bourne has faced many killers before, but none as dangerous or as cruelly inventive as the assassin who calls himself Lennon. Bourne thought he had Lennon cornered in Iceland, only to have the killer escape in a fiery explosion. Now Lennon’s trail leads Bourne to New York and then to Washington – and the body count rises with each deadly encounter. But who is Lennon working for? Bourne believes the assassin has a shadowy new employer called the Pyramid. The only clue to the group’s agenda is a young German woman murdered in Washington on her way to a covert meeting. But the woman’s entire identity turns out to be a lie, and news reports of her death have been strangely twisted and suppressed. Finding the truth about this woman may be Bourne’s only chance to catch Lennon – and uncover the conspiracy behind the Pyramid. But the chase comes with high stakes. Bourne’s former lover, journalist Abbey Laurent, is digging into the mystery too, and Jason’s perilous battle against Lennon and the Pyramid will soon put Abbey in the assassin’s crosshairs. Bourne will need to use every bit of his tradecraft and his genius for mayhem to expose this web of lies and murder before Lennon kills the woman he loves.
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CMJ New Music Monthly, the first consumer magazine to include a bound-in CD sampler, is the leading publication for the emerging music enthusiast. NMM is a monthly magazine with interviews, reviews, and special features. Each magazine comes with a CD of 15-24 songs by well-established bands, unsigned bands and everything in between. It is published by CMJ Network, Inc.
Author | : N S Nash |
Publisher | : Pen and Sword Military |
Total Pages | : 447 |
Release | : 2021-09-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1526790300 |
A fascinating account of the dramatic events leading up to the Siege and the four month siege itself. The Siege of Paris from September 1870 to the city’s capitulation in January 1871 was the result of Louis Napoleon III, Emperor of France’s disastrous decision to declare war on Prussia. The Prussian Army of King William I proved vastly superior to their adversaries. After victories at Metz and Sedan, the Prussians marched on Paris virtually unopposed. By 19 September the city was encircled with the population discontented, disillusioned and rebellious. Civil disorder was rife as starvation took a grip. On the inevitable surrender in late January and the declaration of the German Empire, France’s humiliation was complete. This in turn led to the temporary establishment of the Paris Commune an embryonic communist government, and civil war. As well as providing a vivid description of the siege and fighting, the author of this well researched account analyses the long-term effects be they social, military and political both on France and wider Europe. He argues that while the siege was not particularly costly in terms of human life, its legacy was the reduction of French global influence, the growth of German militarism, the evolution of international communism and changes in the world order.