On Wings of a Dream
Author | : R. L. Dawson |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 53 |
Release | : 2009-12-16 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 1469108577 |
A compelling lifelong journey of death, life, love and happiness.
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Author | : R. L. Dawson |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 53 |
Release | : 2009-12-16 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 1469108577 |
A compelling lifelong journey of death, life, love and happiness.
Author | : Marie Bostwick |
Publisher | : Kensington Publishing Corp. |
Total Pages | : 388 |
Release | : 2010-04-23 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0758265492 |
“A gripping, evocative read that will set your heart to soaring into the turbulent skies of WWII” from the New York Times–bestselling author (Debbie Macomber). Morgan Glennon’s destiny points straight up into Oklahoma’s clear, blue sky. It’s been that way since he was four years old, imagining the famous flier father he’s never met. Morgan leaves college to enlist as a Navy pilot, and his whole world suddenly changes when America goes to war. Watching his friends fall in battle, robs Morgan of the joy he always felt in the air. It will take one very unusual woman to help him get it back . . . Georgia Jean Carter learned early never to rely on a man for anything but trouble. Airplanes are different: they take a girl places most boyfriends can’t. Remarkably, the war makes it possible for Georgia to do her part as a pilot. Flying with the WASPs brings a special sense of belonging—yet there’s something missing that Georgia doesn’t recognize until a brief encounter sets her dreaming about a young flyboy she barely knows . . . “An uplifting and spirit-nurturing read.” —Fresh Fiction “Bostwick does an excellent job of telling the story of the WASP.” —Library Journal “A one-of-a-kind find, the sort of book that completely transports you to another place in time.” —RT Book Reviews “[A] solid WWII era romance . . . Bostwick fills out their destinies satisfyingly and delivers tempting brushes with intimacy at all the right moments before the end-of-war denouement.” —Publishers Weekly
Author | : Herodotus |
Publisher | : Penguin UK |
Total Pages | : 95 |
Release | : 2007-02-01 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 0141964839 |
So much of what we know of the Ancient World comes from Herodotus (c.490 BC - c.420 BC) that he will always remain the greatest of historians. But in addition such a large part of the entertainment value of the Ancient World comes from his enormous, omnivorous, sometimes credulous appetite for stories of distant lands and strange creatures. Great Journeys allows readers to travel both around the planet and back through the centuries – but also back into ideas and worlds frightening, ruthless and cruel in different ways from our own. Few reading experiences can begin to match that of engaging with writers who saw astounding things: Great civilisations, walls of ice, violent and implacable jungles, deserts and mountains, multitudes of birds and flowers new to science. Reading these books is to see the world afresh, to rediscover a time when many cultures were quite strange to each other, where legends and stories were treated as facts and in which so much was still to be discovered.
Author | : Laura Lucille Harney Rathbone |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 104 |
Release | : 1927 |
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Author | : Ruby H Happel-Holtz |
Publisher | : Trafford Publishing |
Total Pages | : 468 |
Release | : 2009-11-25 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1425178499 |
"On Wings of Change" is the continuing saga of "The Unconquered Hearts", the life of a Blackfeet family; Morning Star, Little White Dove, Greyfox, and Benjamin Dickerson. A new member arrives and the family must stoop to mendaciousness to maintain their good name as they fight for acceptance among their white neighbors. A young Etta Mae Dickerson is head strong and defiant as to what she wants, is betrayed in marriage, but regains her strenght and courage from her Grandmother Morning Star's counseling. The Irish Hutchisons arrive in Virginia hopeful for a new life from oppression. John Bellecourt embraces them as his family as they all suffer through the Civil War. Eventually they must escape the northern soldiers and find their way to neutral western Kentucky. There they find a family from the Ozarks, named Jewell, who live a secluded life because Mrs. Jewell is of Cherokee blood. She is an escapee from the roundup of the Southeastern Indians, in 1838. Etta Mae finds true love but tragedy after tragedy strikes time after time as she fights for her children. Hers is a hard fought life, but through perserverance she is able to save her family, her honor, and uphold her Indian Ancestry.
Author | : Elizabeth White |
Publisher | : Harlequin |
Total Pages | : 252 |
Release | : 2009-11-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1426849192 |
To make up for her sordid teen years, Bernadette Malone has spenther adult life in service to God. But her past has finally caught upwith her: three young women—friends from her former life—hadtaken the truth about that past to their premature graves, andBernadette was next on the hit list.Border patrol agent Owen Carmichael knew all about the dark side oflife. And he couldn't turn down his friend when she came to him forhelp. Owen would protect Bernadette with his life. But her powerfulenemy was prepared to kill again to prevent the revelation of hisscandalous actions.
Author | : Micha Feldmann |
Publisher | : Gefen Publishing House Ltd |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9652295698 |
This is a personal account of the coordinator of the Jewish Agency who helped thousands of Ethiopian Jews that were refugees in Sudan eventually immigrate to Israel during Operation Solomon in May 1991.
Author | : Gerald Astor |
Publisher | : Presidio Press |
Total Pages | : 466 |
Release | : 2007-12-18 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0307417778 |
From critically acclaimed military historian Gerald Astor comes Wings of Gold, the first account of how the airplane transformed the U.S. Navy and paved the way to victory in the Pacific in World War II. Astor tracks that fateful journey from its humble beginnings in 1910 when Eugene Ely flew the very first plane off the deck of a U.S. Navy ship to the unprecedented air combat missions that helped defeat the Japanese. Few naval aviators in World War II realized that when they earned their wings of gold they were about to become test pilots for a whole new kind of combat. In their own words, these courageous fliers describe the life-and-death air battles that defined the revolution in naval strategy that rose from the ashes of Pearl Harbor, when fighter pilots watched in horror as Japanese carrier-launched aircraft bombed their planes and airfields into smoking rubble. While following the pilots’ firsthand reports of air strikes and blazing dogfights across the islands and atolls of the Pacific, Astor explores the ways the U.S. Navy began its momentous transformation before the war. Later, the critical role of aircraft carriers in the stunning U.S. victory at Midway sounded the death knell for conventional naval warfare, yet the public, the press, the Army, and even the president’s advisors refused to recognize the new reality. In fact, only a few in the Navy understood that a new era had begun that would change the face of war forever. The young Americans who fought the deadly duels against Imperial Japanese forces high over the Pacific gave everything they had to the war effort, and many made the supreme sacrifice. Wings of Gold pays tribute to their courage, daring, and selfless dedication. Vividly told, thoroughly researched, and filled with stirring accounts of the Pacific War’s greatest air battles, Wings of Gold is an important addition to the annals of World War II aerial combat.