Santiago's Cup of Coffee
Author | : Gregory J. Landrigan |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 126 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0595206646 |
This book takes its readers on a tour of the fantastic elements hidden within day-to-day living.
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Author | : Gregory J. Landrigan |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 126 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0595206646 |
This book takes its readers on a tour of the fantastic elements hidden within day-to-day living.
Author | : Annie O'Neil |
Publisher | : Harlequin |
Total Pages | : 133 |
Release | : 2017-01-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1488020248 |
Can a convenient arrangement last forever? Saoirse Murphy came to Miami to bury herself in work, determined to forget the canceled wedding she left behind her, and she wants to stay… But only a green card will do! Enter former combat doc Santiago Valentino. Having reluctantly returned to face his dark past, he's only too happy to be distracted by his paramedic partner and her shocking proposal. But when their "convenient" engagement tips into a very inconvenient passion, Santiago wonders…will she be his forever wife?
Author | : United States. National Labor Relations Board |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1444 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Labor laws and legislation |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Steve Reifenberg |
Publisher | : University of Texas Press |
Total Pages | : 252 |
Release | : 2012-11-29 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 029275261X |
Runner-up, Bronze Medal, Independent Publishers Book Awards: Memoir/Autobiography Category, 2009 Unclear about his future career path, Steve Reifenberg found himself in the early 1980s working at a small orphanage in a poor neighborhood in Santiago, Chile, where a determined single woman was trying to create a stable home for a dozen or so children who had been abandoned or abused. With little more than good intentions and very limited Spanish, the 23-year-old Reifenberg plunged into the life of the Hogar Domingo Savio, becoming a foster father to kids who stretched his capacities for compassion and understanding in ways he never could have imagined back in the United States. In this beautifully written memoir, Reifenberg recalls his two years at the Hogar Domingo Savio. His vivid descriptions create indelible portraits of a dozen remarkable kids—mature-beyond-her-years Verónica; sullen, unresponsive Marcelo; and irrepressible toddler Andrés, among them. As Reifenberg learns more about the children's circumstances, he begins to see the bigger picture of life in Chile at a crucial moment in its history. The early 1980s were a time of economic crisis and political uprising against the brutal military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. Reifenberg skillfully interweaves the story of the orphanage with the broader national and international forces that dramatically impact the lives of the kids. By the end of Santiago's Children, Reifenberg has told an engrossing story not only of his own coming-of-age, but also of the courage and resilience of the poorest and most vulnerable residents of Latin America.
Author | : Patricia Laurent |
Publisher | : Peter Owen Publishers |
Total Pages | : 118 |
Release | : 2014-08-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0720617065 |
Laurent’s bold prize-winning novel is one of the most important works of fiction to emanate from Mexico in the past 50 years.Imagine that all your life you've been guided by someone else. Someone who's steered you away from trouble, taken you across the world, brought you success. He's called Santiago and he lives in your head—and now he's turned against you. The unnamed narrator of this debut novel blunders through life, never quite getting things right until the arrival of Santiago, a male presence who appears in her mind at the age of 14. Thanks to him, the naive innocence that has led her into trouble so many times is gone, replaced by a street-smart wisdom that makes her attractive and successful, with a ruthless streak that gets her out of sticky situations time and time again. But as time goes by, Santiago's good advice becomes increasingly paranoid. From his operations room inside the narrator's mind he tortures her with old photos, maps, videos—the story of everything that has ever gone wrong in her life. He causes fits and hallucinations, anything to get his way. Suddenly Santiago is dangerous, and will stop at nothing to be in control.
Author | : John Robert Huttl |
Publisher | : Dorrance Publishing |
Total Pages | : 525 |
Release | : 2024-09-24 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
After a young Anthony Candiotti loses his mother in the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906, his life is shaped by the events of the early twentieth century. Anthony discovers a secret that leads him to the love of his life, Angela Arredondo, a young girl orphaned by the events surrounding the quake. Fate leads her to meet Anthony, who holds the key to her identity. Just as their young love blossoms, they are torn apart by evil persons who seek to do them harm. Will their love survive? Will they? About the Author John Robert Huttl is a retired lawyer who has turned his research and writing talents to creating historical adventure-romance stories. He finds both pursuits challenging and rewarding and somewhat related.
Author | : Wayne Chimenti |
Publisher | : Trafford Publishing |
Total Pages | : 284 |
Release | : 2006-02 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 1412056381 |
For our daughter's "rite of passage" we took on the El Camino de Santiago, a 500-mile walk across Northern Spain. It became a rite of passage for us all.
Author | : Mike Resnick |
Publisher | : Open Road Media |
Total Pages | : 422 |
Release | : 2022-09-13 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1504077377 |
When you’re the most wanted man alive, your legend never dies. An adventure of interplanetary law and disorder from the multiple Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author. Santiago is a legend, known far and wide across the galaxy as the greatest killer and thief alive. He’s the subject of songs, the faceless wanted poster on the wall, the bogeyman that parents name to scare their children into behaving. And he’s the target of every bounty hunter in the universe. Sebastian Nightingale Cain has quite the reputation himself. Known as the Songbird, he’s a former revolutionary who has killed hundreds of criminals for the right price. But one has always eluded him: Santiago. Now, Cain has gotten a lead on the elusive outlaw, and it’s too hard to resist. In a race against a rival bounty hunter, Cain’s quest will take him to the far-flung Frontier planets, where he’ll encounter aliens and evangelists, journalists and cyborgs—all of whom have a stake in finding or protecting Santiago. But unraveling the threads of Santiago’s life might get Cain tangled up in something far bigger than he ever imagined . . . “This is one of those once-in-a-lifetime, never-to-be-duplicated stories that ensnare you in such a wondrous universe that you never, ever want to leave. It will spawn a half dozen sequels and two dozen or more imitators that will feed on our enrapture . . . but there will be only one Santiago.” —The Evening Sun
Author | : Michael J. Merry |
Publisher | : Palibrio |
Total Pages | : 267 |
Release | : 2014-09-23 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1463392532 |
This is a book of nine short stories and novellas. The title novella, The Education of Santiago OGrady, tells the story of a young man who learns about life and the philatelic business working at his countrys posts and telegraphs. In The Major, an ex-military officer meets a former subordinate. A British Army corporal barters bullets for gold in A Few Wont Do Any Harm, and in Very Professional, bank robbers use an unusual method to escape the police. A chaplain clashes with the colonels wife in The Chaplain, and Wrecked tells the story of two boys shipwrecked during a scuba outing. The Zone is a personal account of life in the Panama Canal Zone 1959/62. The Hand tells how a young man records the history of an indigenous people, and Across a Crowded Room tells of strangers meeting at an embassy reception.
Author | : Jose Duron |
Publisher | : Dorrance Publishing |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 2021-08-11 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1649133685 |
Santiago Rojas and The Golden Wall to The Empire of the Sun, Book One By: Jose Duron Santiago Rojas and The Golden Wall to The Empire of The Sun takes place in a distant future Earth. An Earth with many of today’s world issues resolved and with many new ones to solve. It tells the story of Santi, a thirteen-year-old boy whose biggest dream is meeting his mother, a strong woman who had to leave him behind to provide a better life. With this in mind, he sets sail to Simeka, the most advanced nation in the world. As he embarks on his journey to fulfill his dream, he finds himself entangled in a revolution in his home country and the rise of a global threat, a threat only Santi can stop… or start. As it is with every dream, Santi goes through trials and tribulations that test his strength, will, sanity, and most of all, his position on the conflict brewing inside of him—to be or not to be.