Earl Hubert’s Daughter

Earl Hubert’s Daughter
Author: Emily Sarah Holt
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2020-07-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3752372060

Reproduction of the original: Earl Hubert’s Daughter by Emily Sarah Holt

Licorice Daughter

Licorice Daughter
Author: Lyn Lifshin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2005
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

"Thoroughbred racing has never gotten over Ruffian. Lyn Lifshin came out of nowhere to become a Ruffian fan, a zealot for everything Ruffian stood for and all that she touched. Her poems will carry you away to a field of Kentucky foals, to the racetrack where each new horse could be the one, to the bone-numbing feeling of a runaway winner and to the despair of watching brilliance flame out. Ruffian would have liked Lifshin." --Sean Clancy, author of Saratoga Days "Eros and Equus perfectly combine in these sleek, sensual poems. From brilliant filly to tragic fatality, Lifshin keeps pace with this dark darling of the track, everybody's favorite-Ruffian." --Laura Chester "These poems do the memory and legacy of Ruffian The Beauty justice at last. Poetry is the only medium to evoke the life and tragic death of this extraordinary horse, and Lyn Lifshin proves more than up to the task. They mirror the evolution of Ruffian's athletic prowess and striking black beauty with deft attentiveness and poignant detail. They do not merely honor the memory of Ruffian, but invoke the dynamic ghost of her radiant presence . . ." --Joe La Rosa

The Bad Daughter

The Bad Daughter
Author: Joy Fielding
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2018-02-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0399181539

A gripping, edge-of-your-seat thriller of family intrigue and dark secrets, from the author of Someone Is Watching and See Jane Run. There was no shortage of words she could use to describe her father, almost none of them complimentary. Serves you damn right, she thought. A voice mail from her estranged sister, Melanie, sends Robin’s heart racing and her mind spiraling in a full-blown panic attack. Melanie’s message is dire: Their father, his second wife, and his twelve-year-old stepdaughter have been shot—likely in a home invasion—and lie in the hospital in critical condition. It’s been more than five years since Robin turned her back on her father when he married her best friend. Five years since she said goodbye to her hometown of Red Bluff, California, and became a therapist. More than two years since Robin and Melanie have spoken. Yet even with all that distance and time and acrimony, the past is always with Robin. Now she must return to the family she left behind. As she attempts to mend fences while her father clings to life, Robin begins to wonder if there is more to the tragedy than a botched burglary attempt. It seems that everyone—Robin’s mercurial sister, her less-than-communicative nephew, her absent brother, and even Tara, her father’s wife—has something to hide. And someone may have put them all in grave danger. New York Times bestselling author Joy Fielding has written a gripping edge-of-your-seat thriller of family intrigue and dark secrets. The Bad Daughter explores the deadly differences between the lies we want to believe and the truths we wish not to know. Praise for The Bad Daughter “So expert is [Joy] Fielding at seeding clues that readers will never see the final plot twist coming. The acutely portrayed family dynamics lend pathos and a certain schadenfreudian frisson to the proceedings. An author who knows her way around suburban angst.”—Kirkus Reviews “Fielding, a sure hand at psychological suspense, amps up tension nicely here as the narrative reaches a high-energy conclusion.”—Booklist “[Keeps] the reader turning the pages until the bombshell final shocker.”—Publishers Weekly

Ibbetson Street #40

Ibbetson Street #40
Author: Doug Holder
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2016-12-02
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1365578763

Poetry by Kathleen Spivack, Marge Piercy, Mary Buchinger Bodwell, Ellaraine Lockie and more...

Chariton Review 33.2

Chariton Review 33.2
Author: Truman State University Press
Publisher: Truman State University Press
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2010-10-30
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN:

Chariton Review Fall 2010

Another Woman who Looks Like Me

Another Woman who Looks Like Me
Author: Lyn Lifshin
Publisher: David R. Godine Publisher
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2006
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781574231984

always women in the dark on porches talking as if in blackness their secrets would be safe --from "Champlain, Branbury, the lakes at night" Lyn Lifshin can make something memorable out of the most familiar words and scenes--something memorable, something fresh and entirely her own. Contents of this collection include Slippery Blisses, A Love of Blueness, Written on the Body of Night, Things Behind the SunDarkness in the Light.

Humphrey Slocombe Ice Cream Book

Humphrey Slocombe Ice Cream Book
Author: Jake Godby
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2012-04-25
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1452104689

The owners of the San Francisco ice cream shop share forty recipes for such signature flavors as strawberry olive, salted licorice, boccalone prosciutto, and cayenne cantaloupe.

Rituals

Rituals
Author: Mary Anna Evans
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2013-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1615954473

"A suspenseful crime story with just a hint of something otherworldly." —Booklist Faye Longchamp doesn't believe in ghosts, but she's an archaeologist—dead people are her life. While working in Rosebower, a rural New York town founded by Spiritualists, Faye is surrounded by people who talk to the dead on a regular basis. So when influential Spiritualist Tilda Armistead invites Faye and her daughter to commune with the dead, she can't say no. An hour after Tilda's crystal ball shows Faye things no rational mind can explain, Tilda is dead. The evidence says someone trapped Tilda in a small room, nailing its one door shut before setting her house afire. There is no possible way for her to have escaped the blaze, let alone drive for miles before finding Faye and dying in her arms. Yet Tilda did. How? And why? Anywhere else, these people would be dismissed as crazy. But in Rosebower, "normal" is relative. As Faye watches psychics and charlatans jockey for power, Tilda's sister, Myrna, is slowly dying. Will Rosebower reveal its secrets before more goes up in flames?