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Author | : Peter Rose |
Publisher | : Text Publishing |
Total Pages | : 308 |
Release | : 2013-06-26 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 192214827X |
Robert Rose was a promising cricketer and footballer in the mould of his father, Bob, Collingwood's greatest player. Robert's brother, Peter, was on the way to a literary career as a poet and later a publisher. On St Valentine's Day in 1974 a terrible car accident changed the Roses forever. For the next quarter century Robert Rose lived as a quadriplegic. Rose Boys is Peter Rose's portrait of his brother. It is a heartbreaking account of a family united and ravaged by misfortune: a story of love, courage and endurance. This bestselling memoir comes with a new introduction by Brian Matthews. Peter Rose grew up in Wangaratta, Victoria, and is principally known as a poet and memoirist. His first book of poetry, The House of Vitriol, appeared in 1990. His fifth collection, Crimson Crop, won a Queensland Literary Award in 2012. In 2001 he published a family memoir, Rose Boys, about his late brother Robert, who was an outstanding sportsman before a car accident left him a quadriplegic. Rose Boys was a bestseller and won the 2003 National Biography Award. Rose is also the author of two novels, A Case of Knives (2005) and Roddy Parr (2010). He has twice edited the annual anthology The Best Australian Poems and is a frequent reviewer; his literary journalism has appeared in many publications. Throughout the 1990s he was a publisher at Oxford University Press. Since 2001 he has been editor of Australian Book Review. 'A book of immense emotional force that is a eulogy to his brother, a tribute to his parents and a powerful demonstration of the redemptive quality of suffering.' Meanjin 'A deeply felt, passionately uplifting story.' Weekend Australian 'A deep family story of suffering, love and passionate devotion, richly and freshly told.' Helen Garner 'Rose Boys is an intimate and moving - though never maudlin - story of familial love...often simple, sometimes rich and lyrical, and always cliche free.' Time 'I'm not sure when I last came across someone who has written so powerfully about death.' Martin Flanagan, Age
Author | : Christopher Howard |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 148 |
Release | : 2016-11-04 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781539938682 |
At seventeen, Gabriel Rose ran away from home to be with his girlfriend and support their unborn children. Now, after eighteen years of staying distant, hard circumstances force him to return to the place he left behind. Facing foreclosure, Gabriel does the one thing he never thought he would have to do; turn to his wealthy, judgmental father for help. However, Alexander Roses's financial assistance comes with a price. Just as in his childhood, Gabriel finds himself once again under his father's stronghold as he sacrifices his pride for the well-being of his family.
Author | : Irene Hunt |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2021-03-23 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1534478477 |
A young victim of child abuse gradually overcomes his fears and suspicions when placed in a home with other boys.
Author | : Stephen Mansfield |
Publisher | : Anthem Press |
Total Pages | : 222 |
Release | : 2014-11-01 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1783083387 |
The Son’s Book of the Father, as Richard Freadman termed it, is a rich field of relational autobiography, offering a unique set of tensions and insights into modes of masculinity, notions of identity and the ethics of representing another’s life in writing one’s own. This study of modern Australian life writing by sons who focus on fathers places an emerging sub-genre within its literary ancestry and its contemporary milieu. Providing compelling readings of Raimond Gaita’s ‘Romulus, My Father’, Peter Rose’s ‘Rose Boys’ and many others, this is the first study of its kind within Australian literature.
Author | : Stanley Cloud |
Publisher | : Thomas Allen Publishers |
Total Pages | : 478 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780395680841 |
Smith - invented the craft of radio reporting as they went along, winning the hearts of Americans.
Author | : David Morrell |
Publisher | : David Morrell |
Total Pages | : 518 |
Release | : 2011-11-07 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1937760073 |
They were orphans, Chris and Saul -- raised in a Philadelphia school for boys, bonded by friendship, and devoted to a mysterious man called Eliot. He visited them and brought them candy. He treated them like sons. He trained them to be assassins. Now he is trying desperately to have them killed. From the master of high action comes a classic espionage thriller that changed the way spy novels were written, the first to combine the British tradition of authentic espionage tradecraft with the American tradition of non-stop action. He visited them in the orphanage. He brought them candy and taught them to love him as a father. He trained them to be assassins. Now he is trying desperately to have them killed. Spanning the globe and decades of CIA history, THE BROTHERHOOD OF THE ROSE is a thriller of fierce loyalty and violent betrayal, of murders planned and coolly executed, of revenge bitterly, urgently desired. “David Morrell is a master of suspense. He wields it like a stiletto—know just where to stick it and how to turn it. If you’re reading Morrell, you’re sitting on the edge of your seat.” —Michael Connelly “Imagine a suspense thriller as riveting as The Thirty-Nine Steps or Rogue Male, featuring heroes the equal of Adam Hall’s Quiller, and crackling with more action than The Road Warrior, Dirty Harry, and The Seven Samurai. Sounds too good to be true? Then just read David Morrell’s THE BROTHERHOOD OF THE ROSE.”—Washington Post Book World “Fast-paced, intelligent, exciting and hard-hitting.” —Nelson DeMille, New York Times bestselling author of The Panther “David Morrell is, to me, the finest thriller writer living today.” —Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling author of The Columbus Affair
Author | : Callie Rose |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 300 |
Release | : 2019-05-10 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781097764174 |
A long time ago, I was one of them. Now I'm back, and they hate me for it. Plucked out of the harsh life I was living and thrust into a world of unimaginable wealth, power, and privilege, all I want to do is keep my head down and survive until graduation. But they have other plans--Mason, Finn, Elijah, and Cole. Everyone at my new school calls them the Princes, and that's exactly what they act like. They always get what they want... and who they want. And they want me. I'm not sure why, since they all seem to hate me. The Princes are gorgeous, flawless, and cruel. They own this town, and they're determined to own me too. To break me. What they don't know is that I've already been broken once. I won't let it happen again. ***AUTHOR'S NOTE: Savage Royals is a reverse harem high school bully romance, the first book in the Boys of Oak Park Prep trilogy. It contains cursing and sexual situations.
Author | : Laurence Leamer |
Publisher | : Ballantine Books |
Total Pages | : 994 |
Release | : 1996-09-29 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0449911713 |
"A FRESH AND UNVARNISHED PORTRAIT OF A FASCINATING, TALENTED, AND DEEPLY FLAWED FAMILY." —Boston Herald Laurence Leamer was granted unheralded access to private Kennedy papers, and he interviewed family and old friends, many of whom had never been interviewed before, for this incredible portrait of the women in America’s "royal family." From Bridget Murphy, the foremother who touched shore at East Boston in 1849, to the intelligent, independent Kennedy women of today, Laurence Leamer tells their unforgettable stories. Here are the private thoughts of Kathleen, the flirtatious debutante in prewar England . . . the truth behind Joe Kennedy’s insistence that his mildly retarded daughter, Rosemary, be lobotomized . . . the real story behind Joan and Ted’s whirlwind romance . . . Jackie’s desire for a divorce from JFK in the 1950s . . . Pat Lawford’s disastrous Hollywood marriage . . . how Caroline discovered her cousin David’s death by overdose, and more. Tough enough to withstand the unimaginable, these Kennedy women soldier on in the name of their extraordinary family and what they believe is right. "MASTERFUL . . . AN ENDLESSLY FASCINATING READ . . . A wealth of beautifully rendered social detail, at times reading like a realist novel by Edith Wharton . . . [A] page-turner from start to finish." —The Dallas Morning News
Author | : Susan Rogers Cooper |
Publisher | : Severn House/ORIM |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 2013-06-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1780103999 |
“Characters and dialogue as American as apple pie, a keep-’em-guessing plot, and laugh-aloud humor. A downright good read.” —Booklist When Oklahoma sheriff Milt Kovak wins a seven-day cruise for four to Puerto Rico, he takes his family—wife Jean and son Johnny Mac, plus Johnny Mac’s best friend, Early Rollins. It’s spring break and the ship is running over with children—and they really are running, everywhere. It’s complete chaos, but things are about to get even worse when Johnny Mac and Early are caught stealing. The boys confess that they were put up to it by an older boy named Joshua—who is soon found dead on the top deck. And with two full days of sailing ahead—plus word of trouble back home in Prophesy County—Milt and his wife must team up with the ship’s security officer to try to find the killer . . . “One of today’s finest mystery writers.” —Carolyn Hart
Author | : Franklin W. Dixon |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 193 |
Release | : 1959-01-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1101657286 |
When Frank and Joe Hardy receive a telegram from Tony Prito in Alaska telling them that his life is in jeopardy, they immediately make plans to fly to Tony’s rescue. Unknown enemies dog the Hardys and their pal Chet Morton even before they start the 4,000 mile journey. Puzzling questions lead the Hardys into dangerous sleuthing in the wilderness of Alaska and British Columbia. The astounding secret that the young detectives uncover, in the shadow of the forbidding mountain peak Devil’s Paw, winds up one of the most perilous adventures they have ever encountered.