Morningtide

Morningtide
Author: Cory J. Herndon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Elves
ISBN: 9780786947904

Hunted by his own people and fleeing a pastoral world gone mad, Rhys, a high-ranking elf disfigured in battle, must struggle not only to solve the mystery behind his masters cryptic suicide but also to survive, in this entry of an exciting new series of betrayal and honor in an unforgiving wilderness. Original.

Morning Tide

Morning Tide
Author: Neil M. Gunn
Publisher: Souvenir Press
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0285640046

Twelve-year-old Hugh MacBeth lives in a small fishing village near Caithness at the end of the nineteenth century. He is becoming aware of his mother's worries that he and his brother will follow their father to sea, and is becoming to realise that the fishing industry is doomed to decline, a decline that will result in the death of his village. A lyrical and poignant novel, Morning Tide, describes how a young boy learns to become a man. It is a poetic testimony to the intensity of feeling in physical experience, the touch of the earth and the coldness of the sea, and in the need to be free. Sensitivity and wildness are pitted against the restrictions of family and social life, and it is more than a complete picture of childhood; unfolding into a set of values that speaks powerfully to the present.

The Morning Tide

The Morning Tide
Author: Audrey Howard
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2012-03-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1448106060

Liverpool, 1921. It was the year lively Kate Fowler rebelled against working in her hated father's chip shop and, with her gentle sister Jenny, left his brutal house forever. For this was the Jazz Age - and Kate and Jenny revelled in their freedom and in dancing until dawn, until romance changed the tempo of their lives. For Kate, it was Charlie, a man as strong and warm-hearted as herself. For Jenny, it was Nils, the Norwegian navigator, who shared a brief, bittersweet affair with her before tragically disappearing from her life. And while Kate and Charlie together face the bad times that are coming, Jenny looks set to repeat the tragic pattern of her mother's life.

On the Morning Tide

On the Morning Tide
Author: Albert James Williams-Myers
Publisher: Africa Research and Publications
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN:

"On the Morning Tide, like the author's earlier book, Long Hammering, continues the challenge of creating a more accurate image of the African American in the history of New York. Using an array of primary and secondary sources, including diary and oral recordings to carefully examine the African American presence in New York from the early 17th century through the late 20th century, the author argues convincingly for a more inclusive history, one that contains a substantially improved image of the African American community."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Mourning Tide

Mourning Tide
Author: Christine Kling
Publisher: Tell-Tale Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2017-01-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0991050886

Mourning Tide is the first Seychelle Sullivan novel in over a decade. In this sequel to Wreckers' Key, Seychelle hasn’t taken to motherhood as well as she hoped. Five years earlier, when Catalina Frias died in childbirth under B.J.’s care, Seychelle decided to adopt her friend’s orphaned child. She promised the baby boy she would stop leading a reckless life, stop getting involved with crime, and restrict her business to towing. But now, as Nestor is about to start school, she is questioning her decision to try to raise the boy. Whatever made her think she had any parenting skills? Her adopted son calls her Seashell instead of mommy. She’s refusing to marry BJ because she’s convinced he will leave her eventually. And she’s terrified of joining the PTA. Then, on a hot morning in June, she raises a wrecked fishing boat from the waters of a Florida swamp, only to make a horrifying discovery. She hadn’t meant to get involved, but this time murder found her. The police are calling it a cold case, but when Seychelle learns the victim was Grace, the sister of her mechanic, she cannot turn her back on the sweet teenage girl who went missing months earlier. The search for answers takes Seychelle from an opulent yacht bound to do missionary work in the Caribbean, to a religious commune bordering on the Everglades, to a yacht race in the Bahamas’ sunny Abaco Islands. Can she stop the killer from murdering again without endangering herself and her family along the way?

The Sea

The Sea
Author: Robert Mudie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1835
Genre: Ocean
ISBN: