Hands Across the Moon

Hands Across the Moon
Author: Jane G. Meyer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2003
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780842382861

Best friends Gretchen and Mia look forward to their junior year together, until Gretchen must move to Ecuador. Now nothing goes right for either girl, and it seems their "across the moon" letters are their best lifeline.

The Moon Over High Street

The Moon Over High Street
Author: Natalie Babbitt
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2014-08-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0545393027

The new novel by Natalie Babbitt, author of Tuck Everlasting Joe Casimir needed help with the choice he had to make. But how do you choose the person who will help you choose? Mr. Boulderwall, the millionaire, knew exactly what he wanted Joe to choose. And millionaires are experts at making choices. Well, aren't they? But Vinnie, the number-two man down at Sope Electric, didn't much approve of millionaires. He said to Joe, "Listen, kid, all of 'em act like they're the only ones with a ticket to the show!" But he didn't have any real advice to offer. Joe's Gran didn't either, as it turned out, and neither did Aunt Myra.The good advice was there, though. Right across the street. Just waiting right across the street. There are a lot of good things just waiting. You'll see.

Hands Across the Sea

Hands Across the Sea
Author: Noël Coward
Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2010-11
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780573622090

Comedy / Characters: 6 male, 3 female Scenery: Interior One of the "Tonight At 8:30" series produced in London and New York. Lady Gilpin (Piggie) is so busy with social duties and gossip that she has no time for coherent thinking. She is set aflutter when her drawing room is suddenly filled with her husband's naval conferees, blueprint delivery boys and dumpy Mr. and Mrs. Wadhurst from the Far East, who flighty Piggie mistakes for the Rawlingsons. The Wadhursts overhear intimate phone conver

The Moon in Our Hands

The Moon in Our Hands
Author: Thomas Dyja
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2006-01-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780786717071

From the author of "Play for a Kingdom" comes a masterful story inspired by the early life of Walter White, a blonde, blue-eyed, and very light-skinned African-American, who, in 1918, was recruited by the NAACP to investigate a brutal lynching in a small Tennessee town.

I Took the Moon for a Walk

I Took the Moon for a Walk
Author: Carolyn Curtis
Publisher: Barefoot Books
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2004
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781841486116

A boy and the moon share a walk through his neighborhood.

Observing the Moon

Observing the Moon
Author: Gerald North
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 21
Release: 2007-07-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1139464949

Written by an experienced and well-known lunar observer, this is a hands-on primer for the aspiring observer of the Moon. Whether you are a novice or are already experienced in practical astronomy, you will find plenty in this book to help you raise your game to the next level and beyond. In this thoroughly updated second edition, the author provides extensive practical advice and sophisticated background knowledge of the Moon and of lunar observation. It incorporates the latest developments in lunar imaging techniques, including digital photography, CCD imaging and webcam observing, and essential advice on collimating all common types of telescope. Learn what scientists have discovered about our Moon, and what mysteries remain still to be solved. Find out how you can take part in the efforts to solve these mysteries, as well as enjoying the Moon's spectacular magnificence for yourself!

Hands Across the Sea

Hands Across the Sea
Author: Brian Cook
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 627
Release: 2015-01-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1491754346

What happens when real talk gets a little too real? Thats the 800-lb. gorilla confronting the Office of the Sheriff. This character-driven saga puts the rear echelon in the crosshairs as Hands Across the Sea delves into the professional and personal sides of the badge where the rubber meets the road. The Office of the Sheriff, known as the Agency, comes face-to-face with the unexpected: the changing of the guard. Their larger-than-life Sheriff, Garrison Cottrell, abruptly resigns and passes the torch to his hand-picked successor - Brendan Callaghan. Explore how the Command staffers isms intertwine with their leadership styles and come to light during kaleidoscopic situations. Gear up for what happens when the door shuts and the dialogue begins - and sometimes, not in that order. Will it bring the Agency together or tear it apart? Brian Cook doesnt just peer back the curtain, he pulls it down and gives you a look into personalities that often takes on the guise of Peyton Place. But were still talking about professionals, right?

Hand to Hold

Hand to Hold
Author: JJ Heller
Publisher: WaterBrook
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2021-07-20
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0593193253

This heartwarming picture book reassures children that a parent’s love never lets go—based on the poignant lyrics of JJ Heller’s beloved lullaby “Hand to Hold.” “May the living light inside you be the compass as you go / May you always know you have my hand to hold.” With delightful illustrations and an engaging rhyme scheme, this book offers the promise of security and love every child’s heart longs to know. From skipping stones and counting stars to climbing trees and telling stories, every moment is wrapped snugly in the certain warmth of a parent’s presence and God’s blessing. With poignancy and joy, this bedtime read captures the unconditional love parents want their children to know but so often fail to express amid the chaos of daily life.

Hands Across Time

Hands Across Time
Author: Amanda J Harrington
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2013-09-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1291567178

Hands Across Time tells the story of Ernestine and her life before and during the First World War. In Letters from an Edwardian Lady, Ernestine receives a strange letter and against her better judgement, she answers it. So begins an unusual and heartfelt friendship between two women, separated by time but held together by the bonds they form through their letters. In Ernestine's War, Ernestine waits for news as her husband fights in the War. She confides in her diary, the only place where she does not have to be strong in the face of adversity. The New Daughters continues where Ernestine's War ends, telling the story of Thomasina and her sister Georgina. With their father dead and their mother ill, the girls have no choice but to become part of a new family and are sent to live with their Aunt Ernestine. Thomasina's letters to her controlling mother tell the story of how she grows into a strong young woman who finally realises she has a family it is safe to love.

Y/N

Y/N
Author: Esther Yi
Publisher: Astra Publishing House
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2023-03-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1662601549

"My definition of an unputdownable book . . . witty, astute, and self-aware." —Melissa Broder, author of Milk Fed “Wondrous and weird.” —New York Times "Gorgeous." —New Yorker "High Brow x Brilliant." —NY Mag (Approval Matrix) "Piercing, feverish, and frequently astonishing." —Entertainment Weekly "Utterly brilliant." —Cosmopolitan "A true novel of the era." —Elle "Freakish and hallucinatory." —Vulture "Absurdly funny." —Ms. Magazine "Haunting." —Esquire "Riveting and innovative." —TIME "Sophisticated." —Chicago Review of Books "Strange, haunting, and undeniably beautiful." —Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) "One of the most daring novels of the year." —Bookpage (Starred Review) "Witty, self-knowing and, extraordinarily, far beyond categorization." —The Times UK Surreal, hilarious, and shrewdly poignant—a novel about a Korean American woman living in Berlin whose obsession with a K-pop idol sends her to Seoul on a journey of literary self-destruction. It’s as if her life only began once Moon appeared in it. The desultory copywriting work, the boyfriend, and the want of anything not-Moon quickly fall away when she beholds the idol in concert, where Moon dances as if his movements are creating their own gravitational field; on live streams, as fans from around the world comment in dozens of languages; even on skincare products endorsed by the wildly popular Korean boyband, of which Moon is the youngest, most luminous member. Seized by ineffable desire, our unnamed narrator begins writing Y/N fanfic—in which you, the reader, insert [Your/Name] and play out an intimate relationship with the unattainable star. Then Moon suddenly retires, vanishing from the public eye. As Y/N flies from Berlin to Seoul to be with Moon, our narrator, too, journeys to Korea in search of the object of her love. An escalating series of mistranslations and misidentifications lands her at the headquarters of the Kafkaesque entertainment company that manages the boyband until, at a secret location, together with Moon at last, art and real life approach their final convergence. From a conspicuous new talent comes Y/N, a provocative literary debut about the universal longing for transcendence and the tragic struggle to assert one’s singular story amidst the amnesiac effects of globalization. Crackling with the intellectual sensitivity of Elif Batuman and the sinewy absurdism of Thomas Pynchon, Esther Yi’s prose unsettles the boundary between high and mass art, exploding our expectations of a novel about “identity” and offering in its place a sui generis picture of the loneliness that afflicts modern life.