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Author | : Diane J. Reed |
Publisher | : Bandits Ranch Books |
Total Pages | : 172 |
Release | : 2015-01-23 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 1941752047 |
Sometimes a great love won’t let go…until you believe. The elite Pinnacle Boarding School for Girls is renowned for keeping away far more high school applicants from its hallowed halls than it lets in. But lately, someone has been lurking in shadows, writing cryptic messages on mirrors, and putting people’s lives in peril. When Robin and Creek begin to suspect that this otherworldly guest may have a connection to a tragedy in Creek’s past—and isn’t about to go away anytime soon—they return to Robin’s Alma Mater to try and uncover the truth behind the mysterious spirit’s rage. What they discover is a love story for the ages that leaves them breathless and inspires healing and hope for all those who dare to believe in miracles.
Author | : Robin McKinley |
Publisher | : Open Road Media |
Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 2014-11-18 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 1497673666 |
The Newbery Medal–winning author of The Hero and the Crown brings the Robin Hood legend to vivid life. Young Robin Longbow, subapprentice forester in the King’s Forest of Nottingham, must contend with the dislike of the Chief Forester, who bullies Robin in memory of his popular father. But Robin does not want to leave Nottingham or lose the title to his father’s small tenancy, because he is in love with a young lady named Marian—and keeps remembering that his mother too was gentry and married a common forester. Robin has been granted a rare holiday to go to the Nottingham Fair, where he will spend the day with his friends Much and Marian. But he is ambushed by a group of the Chief Forester’s cronies, who challenge him to an archery contest . . . and he accidentally kills one of them in self-defense. He knows his own life is forfeit. But Much and Marian convince him that perhaps his personal catastrophe is also an opportunity: an opportunity for a few stubborn Saxons to gather together in the secret heart of Sherwood Forest and strike back against the arrogance and injustice of the Norman overlords.
Author | : Monica Sherwood |
Publisher | : Little, Brown Books for Young Readers |
Total Pages | : 213 |
Release | : 2021-11-16 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0316705322 |
With shades of When You Reach Me, The Thing About Jellyfish, and Bridge to Terabithia, and a big, timely climate hook at its core, here is a heartfelt middle grade debut about the inevitability of change that will resonate profoundly during these extraordinary times. Spring has arrived, and yet an unyielding winter freeze has left Louisa snowed into her apartment building for months with parents coping with extreme stress, a little brother struggling with cabin fever, and—awkwardly—her neighbor and former close friend, Luke. The new realities of this climate disaster have not only affected Louisa's family, but when Luke's dad has an ice-related accident and it's unclear if he'll recover, both families' lives are turned upside down. Desperate to find an escape from the grief plaguing their homes, Louisa and Luke build a massive snow fort in their yard. But their creation opens up an otherworldly window to what could lie ahead, and sets them on a mission: to restore the universe to its rightful order, so the ice will melt and life will return to "normal". With a deft combination of heartfelt prose and a touch of magic, Monica Sherwood's affecting debut novel is a relatable story of families grappling with—and emerging from—a different kind of quarantine.
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Publisher | : U of Minnesota Press |
Total Pages | : 206 |
Release | : 1966-01-01 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 0816603952 |
William of Sherwood's Introduction to Logic was first published in 1966. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. The Introduction to Logic by William of Sherwood, of which this is the first English translation, is the oldest surviving treatise which contains a treatment of the most distinctive and interesting medieval contributions to logic and semantics. Sherwood was a master at Oxford and Paris in the thirteenth century and the author of several logical treatises. Besides presenting material of interest in its own right, this volume is useful as an introduction to the study of those aspects of medieval philosophy that are most pertinent to the interests of contemporary philosophers. Professor Kretzmann has provided biographical, bibliographical, and philosophical backgrounds on Sherwood and an analytical table of contents.
Author | : Horatio Alger |
Publisher | : BoD – Books on Demand |
Total Pages | : 170 |
Release | : 2023-07-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9358597011 |
"Walter Sherwood's Probation" is a captivating novel by Horatio Alger that follows the journey of a young protagonist named Walter Sherwood. Set in a time of societal challenges and personal struggles, the book delves into Walter's quest for self-improvement and overcoming adversity. The story centers around Walter's probationary period, where he finds himself facing a series of daunting challenges that test his resilience, determination, and moral character. Alger masterfully weaves a tale of personal growth and transformation as Walter learns valuable life lessons along the way. Throughout the narrative, readers are introduced to a cast of engaging and relatable characters who play pivotal roles in Walter's journey. As with Alger's other works, "WALTER SHERWOOD'S PROBATION" explores timeless themes of integrity, hard work, and the pursuit of dreams. Alger's storytelling prowess shines as he crafts a narrative filled with gripping twists and turns, ultimately leading Walter toward a path of self-discovery and achievement. "WALTER SHERWOOD'S PROBATION" stands as a testament to Horatio Alger's literary legacy, showcasing his ability to captivate audiences with tales of hope, determination, and the triumph of the human spirit.
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Total Pages | : 1134 |
Release | : 1915 |
Genre | : Law reports, digests, etc |
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Author | : Walter B. Rideout |
Publisher | : Univ of Wisconsin Press |
Total Pages | : 864 |
Release | : 2006-01-16 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780299215309 |
Sherwood Anderson: A Writer in America is the definitive biography of this major American writer of novels and short stories, whose work includes the modern classic Winesburg, Ohio. In the first volume of this monumental two-volume work, Walter Rideout chronicles the life of Anderson from his birth and his early business career through his beginnings as a writer and finally to his move in the mid-1920s to “Ripshin,” his house near Marion, Virginia. The second volume will cover Anderson’s return to business pursuits, his extensive travels in the South touring factories, which resulted in his political involvement in labor struggles and several books on the topic, and finally his unexpected death in 1941. No other existing Anderson biography, the most recent of which was published nearly twenty years ago, is as thoroughly researched, so extensively based on primary sources and interviews with a range of Anderson friends and family members, or as complete in its vision of the man and the writer. The result is an unparalleled biography—one that locates the private man, while astutely placing his life and writings in a broader social and political context. Outstanding Academic Title, Choice Magazine Winner, Biography Award, Society of Midland Authors
Author | : Steve Redhead |
Publisher | : Manchester University Press |
Total Pages | : 198 |
Release | : 2019-07-04 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1526142767 |
Madchester may have been born at the Haçienda in the summer of 1988, but the city had been in creative ferment for almost a decade prior to the rise of acid house. The end-of-the-century party is the definitive account of a generational shift in popular music and youth culture, what it meant and what it led to. First published right after the Second Summer of Love, it tells the story of the transition from new pop to the political pop of the mid-1980s and its deviant offspring, post-political pop. Resisting contemporary proclamations about the end of youth culture and the rise of a new, right-leaning conformism, the book draws on interviews with DJs, record company bosses, musicians, producers and fans to outline a clear transition in pop thinking, a move from an obsession with style, packaging and synthetic sounds to content, socially conscious lyrics and a new authenticity. This edition is framed by a prologue by Tara Brabazon, asking how we can reclaim the spirit, energy and authenticity of Madchester for a post-youth, post-pop generation. It is illustrated with iconic photographs by Kevin Cummins.
Author | : Annie Roe Carr |
Publisher | : 1st World Publishing |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2006-07 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1421821222 |
Ta-ra! ta-ra! ta-ra-ra-ra! ta-rat! Professor Krenner took the silver bugle from his lips while the strain echoed flatly from the opposite, wooded hill. That hill was the Isle of Hope, a small island of a single eminence lying half a mile off the mainland, and not far north of Freeling. The shore of Lake Huron was sheathed in ice. It was almost Christmas time. Winter had for some weeks held this part of Michigan in an iron grip. The girls of Lakeview Hall were tasting all the joys of winter sports. The cove at the boathouse (this was the building that some of the Lakeview Hall girls had once believed haunted) was now a smooth, well-scraped skating pond. Between the foot of the hill, on the brow of which the professor stood, and the Isle of Hope, the strait was likewise solidly frozen. The bobsled course was down the hill and across the icy track to the shore of the island.
Author | : Guillaume de Shyreswood |
Publisher | : U of Minnesota Press |
Total Pages | : 193 |
Release | : 1968 |
Genre | : Logic |
ISBN | : 145291205X |