How Insurgency Begins

How Insurgency Begins
Author: Janet I. Lewis
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2020-09-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1108479669

Why do only some incipient rebel groups become viable challengers to governments? Only those that control local rumor networks survive.

The Invasion

The Invasion
Author: Janet Lewis
Publisher: MSU Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2000
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780870134951

In 1790 John Johnston, a cultivated young Irishman, came to the far corner of the Northwest Territory to make his fortune intending to spend only a year. Instead, he married Ozhah-guscoday-wayquay, or The Woman of the Glade, daughter of the Ojibway chief Waub-ojeeg, and settled on St. Mary's River. Together they founded a family that was loved, respected, and famous throughout the region for honesty, fairness, and hospitality. Their home was the center of culture for the area and every visiting traveler, Native American or white. The Invasion chronicles a time when one culture violently supplanted another even as it depicts a family that blends two cultures together.

Riley Does BIG Things!

Riley Does BIG Things!
Author: Janet Lewis Daigle
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2022-01-14
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1039128424

Riley can do BIG things, like climb a mountain and tame a lion . . . even if the mountain is really a pile of laundry and the lion is just a stray cat. But when Riley is faced with a giant bully at school, how will he know what to do? This is different than doing chores around the house or playing with friendly animals. This bully is making other kids sad! Maybe there’s a reason this bully is acting so mean. Can Riley figure it out? No matter what, he knows his huge heart will help him to be brave and do BIG things!

Against a Darkening Sky

Against a Darkening Sky
Author: Janet Lewis
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2023-08-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0804041288

Against a Darkening Sky was originally published in 1943. Set in a semirural community south of San Francisco, it is the story of an American mother of the mid-1930s and the sustaining influence she brings, through her own profound strength and faith, to the lives of her four growing children. Scottish by birth, but long a resident of America, Mary Perrault is married to a Swiss-French gardener. Their life in South Encina, though anything but lavish, is gay, serene, and friendly. As their children mature and the world outside, less peaceful and secure than the Perrault home, begins to threaten the equilibrium of their tranquil lives, Mrs. Perrault becomes increasingly aware of a moral wilderness rising from the physical wilderness which her generation has barely conquered. Her struggle to influence, while not invading the lives of her children, is the focus of this novel of family life during the Depression years.

The Selected Poems of Janet Lewis

The Selected Poems of Janet Lewis
Author: Janet Lewis
Publisher: Swallow Press
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2000
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN:

Since the appearance in print of her early poems over seventy-five years ago, the poetry of Janet Lewis has grown in quiet acclaim and popularity. Although she is better known as a novelist of historical fiction, her first and last writings were poems. With the publication of her selected poems, Swallow Press celebrates the distinguished career of one of its most cherished authors. Critics as disparate as Kenneth Rexroth, Timothy Steele, Theodore Roethke, Larry McMurtry, N. Scott Momaday, and Dana Gioia have sung the praises of her work over the decades. Her career as a poet was remarkable not only for its longevity but also for the fact that even well into her tenth decade she wrote poems that stand with her very best work. Characterized by the vigor and sharpness of her images and the understated lyricism that permeates her rhythmic lines, The Selected Poems of Janet Lewis is a survey of modern poetry unto itself.

Meriwether Lewis

Meriwether Lewis
Author: Janet Benge
Publisher: YWAM Publishing
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2001
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781883002800

Meriwether Lewis, together with William Clark, headed the expedition for a land route to the Pacific, opening vast unexplored territories of the American West (1774-1809).

C.S. Lewis

C.S. Lewis
Author: Janet Benge
Publisher: Y W A M Pub
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781576583852

A biography of the author of "The Chronicles of Narnia" who converted from atheism to Christianity.

Cases of Circumstantial Evidence

Cases of Circumstantial Evidence
Author: Janet Lewis
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Total Pages: 736
Release: 2013-08-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0804040567

This is the first digital version of Cases of Circumstantial Evidence, a collection of three historical novels by noted American writer Janet Lewis. For the first time, these works have been brought together in a single edition, each with a new introduction by Kevin Haworth: The Wife of Martin Guerre Based on a notorious trial in sixteenth-century France, The Wife of Martin Guerre follows Bertrande de Rois and her lost-and-returned husband through a tale of impersonation, conspiracy, and small-town intrigue. Their fascinating story has also inspired a bestselling historical study and two films, including The Return of Martin Guerre. The Trial of Sören Qvist Although set in seventeenth-century Denmark, The Trial of Sören Qvist has a contemporary feel and has been praised for its intriguing plot and for Lewis’s powerful writing. In this second novel in the Cases of Circumstantial Evidence, Lewis recounts the story of a murder, an investigation, and a pious town pastor who confesses to the crime, driven perhaps more by a recognition of his own moral flaws than by guilt for the acts of which he stood accused. The Ghost of Monsieur Scarron The court of Louis XIV and a modest Paris street provide the incongruous settings for this tale of a humble bookbinder, his wife, and the young craftsman who seduces her and blackmails her husband into covering up a terrible crime. This third and last case of circumstantial evidence bristles with character, the smell of blood, and considerable suspense against a backdrop of national political unrest in the cruel and dingy Paris of the seventeenth century.

On the Head of a Pin

On the Head of a Pin
Author: Janet Kellough
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2009-11-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1770700072

Thaddeus Lewis, an itinerant "saddlebag" preacher still mourns the mysterious death of his daughter Sarah as he rides to his new posting in Prince Edward County. When a girl in Demorestville dies in a similar way, he realizes that the circumstances point to murder. But in the turmoil following the 1837 Mackenzie Rebellion he can get no one to listen. Convinced there is a serial killer loose in Upper Canada, Lewis alone must track the culprit across a colony convulsed by dissension, invasion, and fear. His only clues are a Book of Proverbs and a small painted pin left with the victims. And the list of suspects is growing ...

The Occupy Handbook

The Occupy Handbook
Author: Janet Byrne
Publisher: Little, Brown
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2012-04-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0316220205

Analyzing the movement's deep-seated origins in questions that the country has sought too long to ignore, some of the greatest economic minds and most incisive cultural commentators - from Paul Krugman, Robin Wells, Michael Lewis, Robert Reich, Amy Goodman, Barbara Ehrenreich, Gillian Tett, Scott Turow, Bethany McLean, Brandon Adams, and Tyler Cowen to prominent labor leaders and young, cutting-edge economists and financial writers whose work is not yet widely known - capture the Occupy Wall Street phenomenon in all its ragged glory, giving readers an on-the-scene feel for the movement as it unfolds while exploring the heady growth of the protests, considering the lasting changes wrought, and recommending reform. A guide to the occupation, The Occupy Handbook is a talked-about source for understanding why 1% of the people in America take almost a quarter of the nation's income and the long-term effects of a protest movement that even the objects of its attack can find little fault with.