Stars in My Pocket Like Grains of Sand

Stars in My Pocket Like Grains of Sand
Author: Samuel R. Delany
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2004-12-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0819567140

The story of a truly galactic civilization with over 6,000 inhabited worlds.

My Grains of Sand

My Grains of Sand
Author: Kitt Foxx
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2019-05-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1796035211

This is the story of my upbringing in Georgia, the post-Depression days of the 1930–1950s, my school years, puberty, those problems with the bullies in school, learning how to fight, my teen years, problems with authority, learning how to make money legally and illegally, falling in love, marriage of twenty-five years, my first wife’s serious health problems, our children, why we moved to Arizona for my first wife’s survival, the story of my second marriage of forty-two years, and my second wife’s untimely death. This is a love story of the two women in my life and how we remained friends and family through it all.

Counting Grains of Sand

Counting Grains of Sand
Author: Natasha Metzler
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2017-01-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781530792078

How do you delight in a God-Who-Speaks-Promises when those promises seem as distant as the stars in the sky? Holding onto faith when everything is falling apart is a difficult task at best. Drawing from Scripture and her own personal walk through sorrow, the author of Counting Grains of Sand leads you through a journey of discovering the Lord's kindness, even from the middle of loss. Counting Grains of Sand takes a real look at faith, hope, and trust in the face of loss, heartache, and incredible joy.

The World in a Grain

The World in a Grain
Author: Vince Beiser
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2019-08-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0399576444

A finalist for the PEN/E. O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award The gripping story of the most important overlooked commodity in the world--sand--and the crucial role it plays in our lives. After water and air, sand is the natural resource that we consume more than any other--even more than oil. Every concrete building and paved road on Earth, every computer screen and silicon chip, is made from sand. From Egypt's pyramids to the Hubble telescope, from the world's tallest skyscraper to the sidewalk below it, from Chartres' stained-glass windows to your iPhone, sand shelters us, empowers us, engages us, and inspires us. It's the ingredient that makes possible our cities, our science, our lives--and our future. And, incredibly, we're running out of it. The World in a Grain is the compelling true story of the hugely important and diminishing natural resource that grows more essential every day, and of the people who mine it, sell it, build with it--and sometimes, even kill for it. It's also a provocative examination of the serious human and environmental costs incurred by our dependence on sand, which has received little public attention. Not all sand is created equal: Some of the easiest sand to get to is the least useful. Award-winning journalist Vince Beiser delves deep into this world, taking readers on a journey across the globe, from the United States to remote corners of India, China, and Dubai to explain why sand is so crucial to modern life. Along the way, readers encounter world-changing innovators, island-building entrepreneurs, desert fighters, and murderous sand pirates. The result is an entertaining and eye-opening work, one that is both unexpected and involving, rippling with fascinating detail and filled with surprising characters.

Sand

Sand
Author: Michael Welland
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2009-01-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0520942000

From individual grains to desert dunes, from the bottom of the sea to the landscapes of Mars, and from billions of years in the past to the future, this is the extraordinary story of one of nature's humblest, most powerful, and most ubiquitous materials. Told by a geologist with a novelist's sense of language and narrative, Sand examines the science—sand forensics, the physics of granular materials, sedimentology, paleontology and archaeology, planetary exploration—and at the same time explores the rich human context of sand. Interwoven with tales of artists, mathematicians, explorers, and even a vampire, the story of sand is an epic of environmental construction and destruction, an adventure in staggering scales of time and distance, yet a tale that encompasses the ordinary and everyday. Sand, in fact, is all around us—it has made possible our computers, buildings and windows, toothpaste, cosmetics, and paper, and it has played dramatic roles in human history, commerce, and imagination. In this luminous, kinetic, revelatory account, we do indeed find the world in a grain of sand.

Grains of Sand

Grains of Sand
Author: Sibylle Delacroix
Publisher: Owlkids
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2018-04-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781771472050

A brother and sister dream up ways to save sand from a beach vacation

Gathering Grains of Sand

Gathering Grains of Sand
Author: Jeff Kaye
Publisher: Gefen Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9789657023341

Almost eighty years after Samuel Jacobs died in Glasgow, only two of his original seventeen grandchildren remained, and his life story was at dire risk of being lost to the sands of time. But fate thought differently. When, following the death of his own father, Jeff Kaye stumbled on his great-grandfather Shmuilo, he began to track him down to find out how he got from his birthplace in a farm beside Vievis, Lithuania, to Glasgow, Scotland. Inevitably, the journey forces Kaye to grapple with core questions of Jewish existence, Israel, and the human condition, culminating in an encounter Kaye would have preferred not to share.

Atlas of Sand Grain Surface Textures and Applications

Atlas of Sand Grain Surface Textures and Applications
Author: W. C. Mahaney
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2002
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780195138122

Mahaney presents methods of using electron microscopy developed in the past 25 years, and discusses their values in the interpretation of sedimentary environments, the problems inherent in these methods, case studies and future possibilities for research.

Grains of Sand

Grains of Sand
Author: Shifra Shomron
Publisher:
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2007
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Grains Of Sand: The Fall Of Neve Dekalim puts a human face to the people of Gush Katif as it closely follows the story of an Israeli family from pre-Intifada II until the Disengagement, which was the expulsion of Israeli citizens from Gush Katif in the Gaza Strip in 2005. The reader is given a rare opportunity to look into the hearts and souls of Gush Katif residents. This novel is historic fiction based upon the author's life and experiences in Gush Katif, as well as those of friends and neighbors. It vividly reflects the thoughts and feelings of the people who lived there during those difficult times. The author, a teen at the time she wrote this book, was herself an expellee.

In Every Tiny Grain of Sand

In Every Tiny Grain of Sand
Author: Reeve Lindbergh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2000
Genre: Children
ISBN: 9780744582321

Around the world and throughout time, people have spoken treasured words to make them feel better when they are sad, brave when they are afraid, befriended when they are alone - or simply to express their joy at being alive on this earth. Here are seventy-seven poems and prayers from many cultures, faiths and traditions. The book is arranged in four sections, each illustrated by a major contemporary artist from a different country.