Fool's Gold

Fool's Gold
Author: Melody Carlson
Publisher: Tyndale House
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2014-02-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1617472166

Hannah Johnson is pretty happy as a missionary kid in Papua New Guinea. But when she visits her cousin Vanessa for a summer in America, everything changes. Vanessa and her friends try to catch Hannah up on all the latest fashions, but in the end, Hannah feels hopeless. She doesn’t think she’ll ever be able to keep up with the rich girls—but that doesn’t stop her from trying. In the process, Hannah is forced to come to grips with what she values most: beauty on the inside or beauty on the outside. The sixth book in the teen fiction series TrueColors, Fool’s Gold deals with identity, materialism, values, and money. Includes discussion questions.

Fool's Gold

Fool's Gold
Author: Jess Faraday
Publisher: Bold Strokes Books Inc
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2015-04-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1626393842

For once, Ira Adler has it easy. He has money in his pocket, a comfortable arrangement with an undemanding young man, and no one’s punched, chased, or shot at him in years. Suddenly, an explosion turns everything upside down.Eager to leave London, Ira accompanies his friends to America to settle a family matter. But though a handsome lawman and a trip aboard a luxurious ocean liner provide welcome distraction, Ira soon finds himself embroiled in a plot that stretches from London’s back alleys to the dusty dirt roads of California. Before he knows it, Ira is up to his neck in train robbers, rattlesnakes, unscrupulous cattle kings, and persistent young women driven to frenzy by his exotic accent.Just when he’s ready to flee back to Britain, Ira gets a fistful of second chances. But London is calling. Will Ira answer? Or will he embrace a new life abroad?

Chasing Frank and Jesse James

Chasing Frank and Jesse James
Author: Wayne Fanebust
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2018-04-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1476670676

Frank and Jesse James, the infamous brothers from Missouri, rode with marauding Confederate guerrillas during the Civil War. Having learned to kill and raid without compunction, they easily transitioned from rebels to outlaws after the war, robbing stagecoaches, banks and trains in Missouri and surrounding states. It was a botched bank robbery in Northfield, Minnesota, followed by an improbable escape through the Dakota Territory and Iowa, that elevated the James brothers from notorious criminals to legendary figures of American history and folklore.

Jesse and Cash and the Fool's Gold

Jesse and Cash and the Fool's Gold
Author: Nancy Bjornson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Crow Indians
ISBN: 9780978569853

Jesse gazed at Majestic Mountain. How he longed to be up there on a horse instead of sweeping out the ranger station. When Gus asked Jesse to be a wilderness volunteer, Jesse could hardly believe his luck. He soon discovered that the mountain was not just all fun. There were dangers. He encountered adventure with Gus and Patch, pictured on the cover, and performed feats that he had never imagined, especially with the fool's gold.Find out how Jesse learns to live in the wilderness, helps to keep the wilderness green, and enjoys working with the llamas, Patch and Squirt. Follow Jesse onto the sacred ground that surrounds fool's gold.

The Golden Key and Other Short Stories

The Golden Key and Other Short Stories
Author: James H Street
Publisher: eNet Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2015-01-22
Genre:
ISBN: 1618864661

With just the right flourish of his pen, author James Street takes his readers for a walk in the footsteps of the men and women who populated the small towns and piney woods of his beloved home state, Mississippi. Street turns his singular experiences into moving and thought provoking universal truths — seeing beyond tarnished exteriors to the treasures within, the enduring legacy of selflessness, the making of champions, and the capacity of all, no matter what age, no matter how humble, to find and lose love. Each story is introduced by a note from the author — gems of thought and background information that further enhance the timeless contents of this collection. These short stories were originally published in such magazines as Saturday Evening Post, Good Housekeeping, and The American Magazine. This collection includes the original short stories, The Biscuit Eater and Weep No More My Lady which were later expanded into two of Mr. Street's most famous and well-loved books. Included: • The Golden Key • In Full Glory Reflected • The Old Gordon Place • Weep No More, My Lady • Please Come Home, My Lady • Buck and Fo' Bits • The Crusaders • Pud'n and Tayme • They Know How • The Road To Gettysburg • All Out With Sherman • Set the Wild Echoes Flying • The Biscuit Eater • The House

Jesse and Cash and the Skeleton's Stash

Jesse and Cash and the Skeleton's Stash
Author: Nancy Bjornson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2011
Genre: Northwest Territories
ISBN: 9780984317011

Jesse and Cash, now age 17, take the trip of a lifetime and canoe the great Thelon River in the Northwest Territories. Looking for a campsite after their first day on the river, Cash discovers two skeletons in an old sod house. The mystery of the skeletons and their stash haunts the rest of the boys' excursion.

A Chapter in My Life

A Chapter in My Life
Author: Jesse Keen
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2001-08-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595195032

Humorous and entertaining. A look at everyday working life, and how co-workers really interact in conversations and imaginative thoughts during a dull workday. Some people say that life is a saga that never seems to end. But I say life's filled with individual chapters, that simply begin again. And these are the chapter's of our life.

Billboard

Billboard
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 774
Release: 2010-07-03
Genre:
ISBN:

In its 114th year, Billboard remains the world's premier weekly music publication and a diverse digital, events, brand, content and data licensing platform. Billboard publishes the most trusted charts and offers unrivaled reporting about the latest music, video, gaming, media, digital and mobile entertainment issues and trends.

Platinum Blues

Platinum Blues
Author: William Deverell
Publisher: ECW Press
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2003-10-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1770905480

In this “fast-paced, wickedly funny” legal thriller, a small-town lawyer’s case against a Los Angeles record label turns into a deadly media circus (Publishers Weekly). Living in the Northern California town of Foolsgold, widowed lawyer Oliver Gulliver is headed for a midlife crisis. It doesn’t help that his eighteen-year-old daughter Elora has fallen in love with alcoholic former rock star C.C. Gilley. But then C.C. quits drinking and gets to work on a comeback album. Things actually seem to be looking up—until C.C.’s car is stolen, with his priceless demo tape inside. In no time at all, another band is all over the radio with C.C.’s song, and Oliver finds himself in Los Angeles working the biggest case of his life—suing a billion-dollar record company for plagiarism. But even as Oliver discovers his talent for charming the public, he finds out how nasty the music industry can get. When the stakes skyrocket from plagiarism to murder, Oliver will have to try C.C.’s case like his life depends on it—because it does. “Reeling off witty turns of phrase and uncanny plot twists, Deverell offers wonderfully sardonic takes on the worlds of music, law, Hollywood, Southern California and fatherhood--just for starters.” —Publishers Weekly

Washita Love Child: The Rise of Indigenous Rock Star Jesse Ed Davis

Washita Love Child: The Rise of Indigenous Rock Star Jesse Ed Davis
Author: Douglas K. Miller
Publisher: Liveright Publishing
Total Pages: 447
Release: 2024-11-12
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1324092106

“I first met Jesse Ed Davis in the late ’80s. . . . [He was a] gentle yet intensely present giant who was a legend of an artist. . . . In Washita Love Child, Jesse Ed Davis is resurrected in story.” —Joy Harjo, from the foreword No one played like Jesse Ed Davis. One of the most sought-after guitarists of the late 1960s and ’70s, Davis appeared alongside the era’s greatest stars—John Lennon and Mick Jagger, B.B. King and Bob Dylan—and contributed to dozens of major releases, including numerous top-ten albums and singles, and records by artists as distinct as Johnny Cash, Taj Mahal, and Cher. But Davis, whose name has nearly disappeared from the annals of rock and roll history, was more than just the most versatile session guitarist of the decade. A multitalented musician who paired bright flourishes with soulful melodies, Davis transformed our idea of what rock music could be and, crucially, who could make it. At a time when few other Indigenous artists appeared on concert stages, radio waves, or record store walls, in a century often depicted as a period of decline for Native Americans, Davis and his Kiowa, Comanche, Cheyenne, Seminole, and Mvskoke relatives demonstrated new possibilities for Native people. Weaving together more than a hundred interviews with Davis’s bandmates, family members, friends, and peers—among them Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, and Robbie Robertson—Washita Love Child powerfully reconstructs Davis’s extraordinary life and career, taking us from his childhood in Oklahoma to his first major gig backing rockabilly star Conway Twitty, and from his dramatic performance at George Harrison’s 1971 Concert for Bangladesh to his years with John Trudell and the Grafitti Man band. In Davis’s story, a post-Beatles Lennon especially emerges as a kindred soul and creative partner. Yet Davis never fully recovered from Lennon’s sudden passing, meeting his own tragic demise just eight years later. With a foreword by former poet laureate Joy Harjo, who collaborated with Davis near the end of his life, Washita Love Child thoroughly and finally restores the “red dirt boogie brother” to his rightful place in rock history, cementing his legacy for generations to come.