Nineteen Seventy-Two: A New Orleans Witches Family Saga

Nineteen Seventy-Two: A New Orleans Witches Family Saga
Author: Sarah M. Cradit
Publisher: Sarah M. Cradit
Total Pages: 240
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Seven Siblings. Seven Years. Seven Spellbinding Novels. 1972. New Orleans. The remaining six Deschanel siblings live with their long-suffering mother outside New Orleans, in the historic family plantation. Each of them unique. Each of them born with a gift. In some cases, a gift they wish they could give back. Two years have passed since the tragic loss of one of the seven. Life goes on, but no one is the same. Charles, the playboy, spirals further into the comfort of depravity. Augustus, the fixer, buries his heartache in business. Colleen, the adherent, falls deeper into her own escape, her education. Evangeline, the genius, discovers a life outside her studies, but at a dark cost. And Maureen, the haunted, takes back her power, only to find her autonomy is a false promise, like so many other things in the lives of a Deschanel. And Elizabeth, the anguished, knows what the others do not. She carries the burden of this knowledge, as she carries all the family's bleakest moments. If they thought 1970 was the last of their heartache, they were dead wrong. Search terms: witches, wizards, family of witches, New Orleans, Louisiana, Southern Gothic, complex characters, wealthy families, sorcery, magic, paranormal romance, romance, love triangle, forbidden love, first love, Norway, lore, fate, plantation, playboy, bestseller, bestselling, USA Today bestseller, historical, the seventies

Museum Visits

Museum Visits
Author: Eric Chevillard
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2024-01-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0300274475

The daring, mischievous micro-essays of award-winning French humorist Éric Chevillard, published in English for the first time Éric Chevillard is one of France’s leading stylists and thinkers, an endlessly inventive observer of the everyday whose erudition and imagination honor the legacy of Swift and Voltaire—with some good-natured postmodern twists. This ensemble of comic miniatures compiles reflections on chairs, stairs, stones, goldfish, objects found, strangers observed, scenarios imagined, reasonable premises taken to absurd conclusions, and vice versa. The author erects a mental museum for his favorite artworks, only to find it swarming with tourists. He attends a harpsichord recital and lets his passions flare. He happens upon a piece of paper and imagines its sordid back story. He wonders if Hegel’s cap, on display in Stuttgart, is really worth the trip. Throughout, Chevillard’s powers of observation chime with his verbal acrobatics. His gaze—initially superficial, then deeply attentive, then practically sociopathic—manages time and again to defamiliarize the familiar with a coherent and charismatic charm. Daniel Levin Becker’s translation deftly renders the marvels of the original, and a foreword by Daniel Medin offers rich contextual commentary, making a vital wing of French literature and humor newly accessible in English.

PROXY WAR

PROXY WAR
Author: Raj Pal Singh
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2019-05-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 164587074X

Iqbal was squatting in front of Major Kushagra; his AK47 and knife were within reach. Kushagra’s mission was not yet over. He could not let Iqbal go scot free. He had to eliminate him quietly. “You killed Major Thakur with your knife from behind, you coward!” Kushagra had a khukhri in his hands and the sniper covered him. The khukhri kills without a sound….

Malcolm X

Malcolm X
Author: Clayborne Carson
Publisher: Skyhorse
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1626366381

The FBI has made possible a reassembling of the history of Malcolm X that goes beyond any previous research. From the opening of his file in March of 1953 to his assassination in 1965, the story of Malcolm X’s political life is a gripping one. Shortly after he was released from a Boston prison in 1953, the FBI watched every move Malcolm X made. Their files on him totaled more than 3,600 pages, covering every facet of his life. Viewing the file as a source of information about the ideological development and political significance of Malcolm X, historian Clayborne Carson examines Malcolm’s relationship to other African-American leaders and institutions in order to define more clearly Malcolm’s place in modern history. With its sobering scrutiny of the FBI and the national policing strategies of the 1950s and 1960s, Malcolm X: The FBI File is one of a kind: never before has there been so much material on the assassination of Malcolm X in one conclusive volume.

Reflections

Reflections
Author: Belmont High School (Belmont, Mass.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1972
Genre: High school students
ISBN: