Little Wing Leads The Way
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Author | : Oleta May Nichols |
Publisher | : AKA-Publishing |
Total Pages | : 560 |
Release | : 2022 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1951960351 |
When the Little Wings Are Stronger is the coming of age story of a young girl from the southern Ozarks in Missouri during the period before and at the beginning of the United States involvement in World War II. Raised in post-depression times in a poor but loving Christian family with strong ethical beliefs that were inparted to the entire family, Shandol must learn to identify her own desires for her future-and choose wisely, at the risk of marrying the wrong man, or worse still, the disapproval of her family. Having adhered to her family standards through adolescence, Shandol manages to maintain a reputation of unreproachable ethics and behavior to match. But will her "first love" be her undoing, or will good sense and judgement win out?
Author | : John Callaghan |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 310 |
Release | : 2010-12-24 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1446767221 |
Mired in a world of errant wives, missing persons fleeing mundane bills, businesses pursuing dishonest staff and petty personal transgressions, Glasgow detective Stevie McCabe is suddenly asked to investigate the affairs of a Labour MP.Although he knows his client is lying, the commission gets his attention, especially because his unrequited lust for the owner of a jazz club has somehow turned into an asylum appeal for one of her singers and most especially because an old friend he can barely remember is asking him for a pro-bono investigation of the lurid death of his junkie brother.Through the peeling tower blocks and smart sandstone tenements of the city, from university to squalid bed and breakfast hotels, McCabe pursues the trails of the dead junkie and the questionable MP, knowing that they should be unconnected, yet knowing, too, that the strict limits of coincidence are being bent and broken by the ways in which the stories intertwine.A Stevie McCabe novel from www.glasgownoirfiction.com
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Author | : Paul Salley |
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Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2021-07-23 |
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Mentored by Pete Townshend. Number one at 16 with Thunderclap Newman. Toured with Paul McCartney's Wings, John Mayall, Stone the Crows and Small Faces. His life cut short at 26. The authorized biography of Jimmy McCulloch, Little Wing is the first book to detail the Scottish guitarist's astonishing life and music career. Featuring over 200 rare images and exclusive interviews with close relatives, musicians, friends, and fans, McCulloch's story is traced from his humble roots to his rise to international prominence, and his untimely passing in 1979.
Author | : Grace Greenwood |
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Author | : Joshua Phillip Johnson |
Publisher | : Astra Publishing House |
Total Pages | : 466 |
Release | : 2021-01-19 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 075641704X |
The first book in a new environmental epic fantasy series set in a world where ships kept afloat by magical hearthfires sail an endless grass sea. On the never-ending, miles-high expanse of prairie grasses known as the Forever Sea, Kindred Greyreach, hearthfire keeper and sailor aboard harvesting vessel The Errant, is just beginning to fit in with the crew of her new ship when she receives devastating news. Her grandmother—The Marchess, legendary captain and hearthfire keeper—has stepped from her vessel and disappeared into the sea. But the note she leaves Kindred suggests this was not an act of suicide. Something waits in the depths, and the Marchess has set out to find it. To follow in her grandmother’s footsteps, Kindred must embroil herself in conflicts bigger than she could imagine: a water war simmering below the surface of two cultures; the politics of a mythic pirate city floating beyond the edges of safe seas; battles against beasts of the deep, driven to the brink of madness; and the elusive promise of a world below the waves. Kindred finds that she will sacrifice almost everything—ship, crew, and a life sailing in the sun—to discover the truth of the darkness that waits below the Forever Sea.