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Author | : Dana Silkiss |
Publisher | : tredition |
Total Pages | : 220 |
Release | : 2018-07-04 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 3743992981 |
Based on a true story: Travel with Midnite through his dark journey into America's hell. Will he ever emerge back into the light? Just as Midnite's musical career is about to go viral, he finds himself enduring the most terrifying tests of his young life. The reader is plunged into the American musical prodigy's nightmare, when he is illegally abducted by corrupt police and forced into slave labor while witnessing prostitution, torture and murder. Alone, he must rely on his intellect, creativity and dreams of his music. This spellbinding novel, featuring Midnite, a musical prodigy, is a based on a true fact story that encompasses corruption, forced and illegal labor as well as prostitution, romance and murder. The aftermath of Midnite's escape is as riveting as the lead story. One can see the beginnings of today's privatized correctional facilities as well as the present day madness of America's correctional policies.
Author | : Dana L. Silkiss |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 412 |
Release | : 2020-10-15 |
Genre | : Drama |
ISBN | : 9781087915388 |
Midnite, a gifted guitarist, wants to be a star. Just as his musical career is about to go viral, he finds himself enduring the most terrifying tests of his young life. We follow him straight into hell and wonder whether we'll ever see the light again. Abducted by corrupt police and taken into a forced labor camp, the musical prodigy is plunged into a horrifying nightmare, witnessing prostitution, torture, corruption and murder. Alone, he must rely on his intellect, creativity, and passion for his music. The events are too horrible to be true, yet they are based on real events and the ending cliffhanger leaves us wanting more. This spellbinding novel by Dana Silkiss and the aftermath of Midnite's escape is an intriguing mix of a socio-critical crime thriller and mystery, juxtaposed with a dash of romance, music and philosophical ideologies. "Midnite's Journey" details the beginnings of today's privatized correctional facilities (free labor) and present-day madness of America's correctional policies. The spellbinding novel "Midnite's Journey" by Dana Silkiss and the aftermath of Midnite's escape is as riveting as the lead story. It details the beginnings of today's privatized correctional facilities as well as the present-day madness of America's correctional policies. The novel is an intriguing mix of socio-critical crime thriller and mystery with a dash of romance thrown in to balance it all out. The end of the story is a cliffhanger that leaves the reader wanting more. Midnite, after having escaped the labor camp and while working with the FBI, is recaptured by corrupt police in New York, while trying to complete recording of an album, before going on tour.
Author | : Shazia Afzal |
Publisher | : Orca Book Publishers |
Total Pages | : 36 |
Release | : 2022-03-15 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1459827627 |
This is the true story of the journey of the Midnight Sun Mosque. In 2010 a Winnipeg-based charity raised funds to build and ship a mosque to Inuvik, one of the most northern towns in Canada’s Arctic. A small but growing Muslim community there had been using a cramped trailer for their services, but there just wasn't enough space. The mosque travelled over 4,000 kilometers on a journey fraught with poor weather, incomplete bridges, narrow roads, low traffic wires and a deadline to get on the last barge heading up the Mackenzie River before the first winter freeze. But it made it just in time and is now one of the most northern mosques in the world. This beautiful picture book reminds us that the collective dream of fostering a multicultural and tolerant Canada exists and that people of all backgrounds will come together to build bridges and overcome obstacles for the greater good of their neighbors.
Author | : Lois Gladys Leppard |
Publisher | : Turtleback Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1989 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780785744955 |
Mandie has mixed feelings when she returns home from boarding school to find a new baby brother. Her mother seems to be so wrapped up in the new baby that Mandie allows herself to wonder if her mother doesn't love her anymore. Feeling sorry for herself, Mandie packs her few belongings to leave, despite her Uncle Ned's advice.
Author | : Alfredo Corchado |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 2014-05-27 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0143125532 |
One of Time Magazine’s Sixteen Best True Crime Books of All Time A crusading Mexican-American journalist searches for justice and hope in an increasingly violent Mexico In the last decade, more than 100,000 people have been killed or disappeared in the Mexican drug war, and drug trafficking there is a multibillion-dollar business. In a country where the powerful are rarely scrutinized, noted Mexican-American journalist Alfredo Corchado refuses to shrink from reporting on government corruption, murders in Juárez, or the ruthless drug cartels of Mexico. One night, Corchado received a tip that he could be the next target of the Zetas, a violent paramilitary group—and that he had twenty-four hours to find out if the threat was true. Midnight in Mexico is the story of one man’s quest to report the truth of his country—as he races to save his own life.
Author | : Ujjal Dosanjh |
Publisher | : Figure 1 Publishing |
Total Pages | : 600 |
Release | : 2016-05-01 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1927958571 |
A midnight's child of poor rural India, Ujjal Dosanjh emigrated to the United Kingdom in 1964 at the age of eighteen, and spent nearly four years making crayons, car parts and shunting trains while he attended night school and learned English by listening to BBC Radio. He moved to Canada in 1968, to the west coast, where he pulled lumber in a sawmill for a few years, eventually earning a B.A from Simon Fraser University in 1973 and then his law degree from the University of British Columbia three years later. He practiced law for many years, and was a social justice advocate who fought for the rights of farm and domestic workers. After many years as a Member of the Legislative Assembly he became Attorney General and then Premier of British Columbia, the first person of Indian descent to hold these offices anywhere in the country. This is a deeply personal and thoughtful memoir of Dosanjh’s journey from his beloved India to the upper echelons of Canadian politics, a story that is both wise and compelling, about a man passionate about social justice and democratic process who continues to rail against injustice and corruption wherever it is happening in the world.
Author | : Rosina-Fawzia al-Rawi |
Publisher | : Interlink Books |
Total Pages | : 312 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
"In actual fact, the only thing that matters in life is love, yet the inquisitive mind must be fed a few facts... Look at Baghdad!" commands Rosina-Fawzia al-Rawi’s lively and imperious aunt Fatima, one of the characters in this delightful collection of personal essays. Aunt Fatima would have approved of this book, for as her niece turns her eye first on Baghdad and then all the lands of the Middle East, ending with her research into women’s customs in the Emirates, she devotes herself as a lover does to all the intimate details around her. Whether she recounts a trip to buy a rug, a childhood incident on a Lebanese playground, or explicates Arab poetry, al-Rawi’s collection is full of all that Aunt Fatima recommends—her beloved poetry, the ever-present history of these ancient lands, tender and intricate accounts of daily life, and quirky, nuanced tracings of the workings of the human heart.
Author | : William Franklin Guest |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Soul musicians |
ISBN | : 9780828324694 |
Author | : Dave Bidini |
Publisher | : McClelland & Stewart |
Total Pages | : 364 |
Release | : 2018-09-18 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 0771017790 |
Bestselling and beloved author of On A Cold Road, Dave Bidini uses his stint as guest columnist at the Yellowknifer newspaper to explore the "Gateway to the North," the meaning of community, and the issues facing residents and their daily lives. As a journalist, author and founding member of the trail-blazing band Rheostatics, Dave Bidini has had the privilege to explore Canada's immense geography. Yet, in all his many travels, he'd never visited the Northwest Territories. After an all-too-brief visit to a literary festival in Yellowknife, Bidini was hooked on the place and its people. When he returned home, all he could do was think about going back to the North. Facing a career crossroads and with memories of his recent visit to the Northwest Territories still fresh, Bidini, in a bold move, contacts the Yellowknifer, one of the last truly loval and independent newspapers, and signs on as a guest columnist for an unforgettable summer. The Yellowknifer, like the city it serves, bucks all trends as a completely community-focused newspaper. Bidini's new position gives him access to a region that is on the one hand lost in time, and on the other faced with the stark realities of poverty, racism and addiction. Along the way, Midnight Light introduces readers to an extraordinary cast of Dene elders, entrepreneurs, artists, politicians and law enforcement officers as well as an assortment of complicated souls from the South who are looking for a chance to rebuild their lives and who face the same harsh economic realities as their new neighbours. Woven throughout the narrative is the story of the irascible John McFadden, a veteran Toronto crime reporter who "escaped" to Yellowknife. McFadden is the key figure in the newspaper's ongoing fight with local authorities who do not take kindly to journalistic doggedness. During Bidini's tenure with the paper, McFadden makes headlines across the country when the RCMP charge him with obstruction while he is working on a story, culminating in a trial in which nothing less than journalistic freedom is at stake. A fast-paced, funny and at times powerfully poignant chronicle of a city and its environs, and a reminder of the vital importance of a local and independent press, Midnight Light brings the Northwest Territories and its remarkable and proud people to vivid life.
Author | : Peter Robb |
Publisher | : Farrar, Straus and Giroux |
Total Pages | : 484 |
Release | : 2014-08-05 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 1466861290 |
A New York Times Book Review Notable Book of the Year A New York Public Library Best Book of the Year From the author of M and A Death in Brazil comes Midnight in Sicily. South of mainland Italy lies the island of Sicily, home to an ancient culture that--with its stark landscapes, glorious coastlines, and extraordinary treasure troves of art and archeology--has seduced travelers for centuries. But at the heart of the island's rare beauty is a network of violence and corruption that reaches into every corner of Sicilian life: Cosa Nostra, the Mafia. Peter Robb lived in southern Italy for over fourteen years and recounts its sensuous pleasures, its literature, politics, art, and crimes.