Miles To Go Before I Sleep

Miles To Go Before I Sleep
Author: Jackie Nink Pflug
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2012-04-13
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1592859593

Jackie Nink Pflug's gripping true story of her experience during the terrorist hijacking, and how she recuperated from this devastating trauma. " ... her memoir is an inspirational chronicle of personal tragedy surmounted by raw courage" - Publishers Weekly Jackie Nink Pflug's gripping true story of courage and inspiration, told from a survivor's perspective, with a new preface written by the author. Ms. Pflug, who was shot and thrown onto the tarmac during the hijacking of EgyptAir Flight 648, tells her story and the lessons learned as she recuperated from this devastating trauma.

And Miles To Go Before I Sleep

And Miles To Go Before I Sleep
Author: Jocelyne Saucier
Publisher: Coach House Books
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2021-06-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1770566643

Away From Her meets Strangers on a Train in this follow-up to cult bestseller And the Birds Rained Down After And The Birds Rained Down, a stunning meditation on aging and freedom, Jocelyne Saucier is back with her unique outlook on self-determination in this unsettling story about a woman’s disappearance. Gladys might look old and frail, but she is determined to finish her life on her own terms. And so, one September morning, she leaves Swastika, her home of the past fifty years, and hops on the Northlander train, eager to put thousands of miles of northern Quebec between her and the improbably named village, and leaving behind her perennially tormented daughter, Lisana. Our mysterious narrator, who is documenting these disappearing northern trains, is eager to uncover the truth of Gladys’s voyage, tracking down fellow passengers and train employees for years to learn what happened to Gladys and her daughter, and why.

Miles To Go Before I Sleep

Miles To Go Before I Sleep
Author: Claire Gilbert
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2021-03-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1529359740

'Claire's honest, raw, authentic diaries will be a source of comfort to many'- Miranda Hart At the age of 54 Claire Gilbert was diagnosed with myeloma, an incurable cancer of the blood. The prognoses ranged from surviving only a few months to living for several decades, with no guarantee of which outcome was to be hers. It was a shocking diagnosis into uncertainty, or rather, into only one certainty: death. But Claire discovered that facing her own mortality was liberating. She discovered this through writing letters. Claire asked her siblings and a small group of friends if they would let her write to them with total honesty about what she was going through, as she was going through it. These letters turned out to be a great solace, and gradually her group of 'dear readers' has grown; what she had to say wasn't just of value to herself, but to others, too. The letters chart Claire's journey through diagnosis, chemotherapy and a brutal round of stem cell treatment, and end with the rest of the UK joining her in her immuno-compromised isolation in March 2020, when the coronavirus pandemic hit. Unflinchingly honest and wide-ranging, Claire writes about the restorative role of nature, politics, poetry, humour - and a restless exploration of the spiritual dimension of death and dying. This is an honest, luminous account of what Claire has gone through and what keeps her going, a deeply spiritual meditation on life and suffering, and an exploration of how faith is no simple solace but provides a whole new plane of meaning during these liminal moments. 'Claire Gilbert's account of the progress of her fatal illness, from diagnosis through various traumatic treatments, is in turn candid, painful, funny, tender, fierce and philosophical. But most of all it is a marvellously enjoyable read depicting the human spirit at its finest: defiant, exuberant, joyous. An example to us all that we can triumph over the cruellest adversity'- Salley Vickers

Miles to Go

Miles to Go
Author: Robert Frost
Publisher: Obvious State
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2019-11-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781633300033

A collection of Frost's timeless poetry, visually reimagined.

Miles to Go Before I Sleep

Miles to Go Before I Sleep
Author: Jackie Nink Pflug
Publisher: Hazelden Publishing & Educational Services
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: EgyptAir Flight 648 Hijacking Incident, 1985
ISBN: 9781568380889

For anyone who has survived a trauma, the question has always been how to move beyond the experience. How does one stop being a victim? Pflug, who was one of three Americans on a plane from Athens to Cairo when it was highjacked by terrorists, answers that question and shares her story, in an inspiring book she hopes will serve as a springboard for personal growth and development. Photos.

The Poetry of Robert Frost

The Poetry of Robert Frost
Author: Robert Frost
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 654
Release: 1979
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780805005028

A complete collection of Robert Frost's poetry.

Popular Proverbs and Sayings

Popular Proverbs and Sayings
Author: Gregory Titelman
Publisher: Gramercy
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Proverbs, American
ISBN: 9780517186589

Presents and explains expressions in current use, including definitions, a discussion of origins, a list of variations, and a cross-reference to similar or related sayings.

Poems by Robert Frost

Poems by Robert Frost
Author: Robert Frost
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2001
Genre:
ISBN:

Poet Robert Frost's first two collections of poetry are together in this one volume. "A Boy's Will" (1913) is the book that introduced readers to Frost's unmistakable poetic voice, and "North of Boston" (1914) includes two of his most famous poems, "Mending Wall" and "Death of a Hired Man". Includes a newly updated bibliography.

Roads Not Taken

Roads Not Taken
Author: Earl J. Wilcox
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2000
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0826262929

In Roads Not Taken, Earl J. Wilcox and Jonathan N. Barron bring a new freshness and depth to the study of one of America's greatest poets. While some critics discounted Frost as a poet without technical skill, rhetorical complexity, or intellectual depth, over the past decade scholars have begun to view Robert Frost's work from many new perspectives. Critical hermeneutics, cultural studies, feminism, postmodernism, and textual editing all have had their impact on readings of the poet's life and work. This collection of essays is the first to account for the variety of these new perceptions.