Martin Pebble

Martin Pebble
Author: Jean-Jacques Sempé
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2006-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780714847146

US edition of Sempé's classic illustrated story for children

Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Author: Clara Cella
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2012-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1429687339

"Full-color photographs and simple text provide a brief introduction to Martin Luther King Jr. Day"--Provided by publisher.

Stone Artefact Production and Exchange Among the Lesser Antilles

Stone Artefact Production and Exchange Among the Lesser Antilles
Author: Sebastiaan Knippenberg
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2007
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9087280084

This archaeological study reconstructs Pre-Columbian exchange networks in the Lesser Antilles based on lithic artefact distributions among the different islands.

Two feuding men marooned on a deadly island

Two feuding men marooned on a deadly island
Author: Todd Hicks
Publisher: BookRix
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2018-10-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3739606134

This is a fascinating mini novel about two business travelers who verbally and physically quarrel with each other. After fighting on an airplane, they are given the choice to get off the plane by parachute or stay on and be taken into custody. Stranded on an island together, they must overcome their animosity toward each other plus bad weather elements and the dangerous animals that lurk to survive.

A Short History of Richard Kline

A Short History of Richard Kline
Author: Amanda Lohrey
Publisher: Black Inc.
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2016-02-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1925203042

I woke with a gasp. And lay in the dark, open-mouthed, holding my breath. That feeling . . . that feeling was indescribable. For a moment I had felt as if I were falling . . . falling into bliss. All his life, Richard Kline has been haunted by a sense that something is lacking. He envies the ease with which others slip into contented suburban life or the pursuit of wealth. As he moves into middle age, Richard grows angry, cynical, depressed. But then a strange event, a profound epiphany, awakens him to a different way of life. He finds himself on a quest, almost against his will, to resolve the “divine discontent” he has suffered since childhood. From pharmaceuticals to New Age therapies to finding a guru, Richard's journey dramatises the search for meaning in today's world. This audacious novel is an exploration of masculinity, the mystical and our very human yearning for something more. It is hypnotic, nuanced and Amanda Lohrey's finest offering yet - a pilgrim's progress for the here and now. Shortlisted, 2015 Queensland Literary Awards Shortlisted, 2015 Tasmanian Premier's Literary Prizes Longlisted, 2016 Stella Prize ‘Lohrey’s language throughout the novel is a searing delight ... Without patronising, disparaging or becoming a sentimental accomplice, she gets inside the head of a serious man congenitally on the brink.’ —Age ‘The nature of such mystical questing requires a steadiness of pace and a commanding style in order to prevent it floating up and away into the unfathomable ... Lohrey’s skill is in keeping us suspended in the cocoon of an idea – “Is this all there is?’ – a question that hums in and out of our own lives during the day, but which can suddenly ring out on dark nights with a deafening thunder.’ —Saturday Paper ‘[A] lyrical, bold exploration’ —Australian Book Review Amanda Lohrey is the author of the acclaimed novels Camille’s Bread, Vertigo and The Morality of Gentlemen, as well as the award-winning short story collection Reading Madame Bovary. She has also written two Quarterly Essays: Groundswell and Voting for Jesus. In 2012 she was awarded the Patrick White Literary Award.