No One Can Stem the Tide

No One Can Stem the Tide
Author: Jane T. Clement
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2000
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

Though most of Jane Tyson Clement's poems remained hidden in private notebooks during her lifetime, the few that traveled beyond her hands were widely admired and drew critical acclaim. Now, with this first comprehensive anthology of her work, the public can at last discover this gifted poet and give her the audience she deserves. Evoking comparisons to such better-known contemporaries as Jane Kenyon, Wendell Berry, and Denise Levertov, Clement is direct and understated. Even when technically sophisticated, her poetry speaks with a familiar voice and draws on accessible images from the natural world. Still, these are no mere "nature poems." In exploring the varied emotions of life - of love, longing, and loss; memory, sacrifice, and desire; struggle and frustration, joy and resolve - they reveal the tireless seeking of a generous and honest heart and beckon the reader down new avenues of seeing and hearing.

The Heart's Necessities

The Heart's Necessities
Author: Jane Tyson Clement
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2019
Genre: Bruderhof Communities
ISBN: 9780874860818

"What are the heart's necessities? It's a question Jane Tyson Clement asked herself over and over, both in her poetry and in the way she lived. The things that make life worth living she found in joy and grief, love and longing, and, most importantly, something to believe in. Her observation of the seasons of the soul and of the natural world have made her poems beloved to many readers, most recently jazz artist Becca Stevens. Clement's poetry has gained new life - and a new audience - as lyrics in the songs of this pioneering musician of another century"--

Making Marriage Work

Making Marriage Work
Author: Lynn Toler
Publisher: Agate Publishing
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2012
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1932841652

A bold, no-nonsense, and inspiring guide to keeping marriages functional and fun from an expert in the field.

Robert Ludlum's(TM) The Ares Decision

Robert Ludlum's(TM) The Ares Decision
Author: Kyle Mills
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2011-10-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0446544159

In northern Uganda, an American special forces team is decimated by a group of normally peaceful farmers. Video of the attack shows even women and children possessing almost supernatural speed and strength, consumed with a rage that makes them immune to pain, fear, and all but the most devastating injuries. Covert-One's top operative, army microbiologist Colonel Jon Smith, is sent to investigate the attack and finds evidence of a parasitic infection that for centuries has been causing violent insanity and then going dormant. This time, though, it's different. The parasite had been purposely kept alive and crudely transmitted in acts of terrorism. Now the director of Iranian Intelligence is in Uganda trying to obtain this biological weapon to unleash it on the West. Smith and his team are ambushed and cut off from all outside support just as they begin to suspect that forces much more powerful than the Iranians are in play-forces that can be traced to Washington itself.

Kagonesti

Kagonesti
Author: Douglas Niles
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2011-12-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0786961953

The first installment in a classic Dragonlance series that probes the historical roots and epic struggles of the little-known peoples of Krynn Forests cover Ansalon. Under the legendary Silvanos, the elves of Krynn begin to tame the wilds and raise their crystal cities. But as the Elderwild Kaganos journeys toward a mystical encounter high in the mountains, he knows that, for his tribe, the woodlands must remain their eternal home. As centuries pass and Dragonwars rage, the tribe of Kaganos battles encroaching humans and the minions of the Dark Queen, aided by a potent legacy guided by revered pathfinders . . . Until the wild elves stand upon the brink of the deadliest challenge of all—a challenge that marks a choice between annihilation and survival.

Tennessee Writers

Tennessee Writers
Author: Thomas Daniel Young
Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1981
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780870493201

Rise of the Stormcrow

Rise of the Stormcrow
Author: Ian D Macallan
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2012-05-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1468583484

~~~~The lightning glistened from one black marble eye. In that darkness worlds had risen and fallen, stars had burned to dust, and men had fought and died for centuries~~~~ The Great Birds are forgotten. Magic is a transient whisper in the memory of old men, now swords and intrigue rule the world and the darkness clings to the horizon like smoke. A crown lies broken. A newborn heir and a young Queen must rule amidst wolves. Ryper Kilstroke flees the capital and men cry that he is a traitor. Gray Doon stalks the downtrodden and destitute, carving them like meat for sport. Eadred, Lord of the North must resist the temptations of the rotten city. And what of Allen Fontaine? A young squire who holds an important secret. For Brand Stormborn, regicide, infidelity and ambition threaten to plunge Leonia back into civil conflict and only he can hold back the shadows. Brand must follow the storm clouds. He must seek out the symbol of his ancestors. He must ensure the - Rise of the Stormcrow ~~~~For more information visit www.the-stormcrow.co.uk~~~~

Through Dark Eyes

Through Dark Eyes
Author: Joyce Thackeray
Publisher: Stamford House Publishing
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2007
Genre: Colonists
ISBN: 1904985491

The cast in Through Dark Eyes are rich with equally strong male and female characters, as tough as they are feminine. In the background, you can feel the changes that are to sweep across Africa. These are pioneering times and the characters work hard and play hard. The land is fertile, but in this savage and dangerous country with its extremes of climate the members of the community need to rely on each other. Passions are seldom far from the surface, and relationships are formed with little heed to suburban niceties. The authors love for the countryside is infectious. Her characters are very obviously drawn from life, and as you follow their fortunes with her you will feel the history of a bygone era.

Information Digest

Information Digest
Author: United States. Office of War Information
Publisher:
Total Pages: 536
Release: 1941
Genre: United States
ISBN: