Silence Winter Storm

Silence Winter Storm
Author: John Wesley Burton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2020-01-31
Genre:
ISBN:

Author John Wesley Burton's 3rd poetry book "Silence Winter Storm". A book with poems about the old days in the Appalachian region in America.

Storm and Silence

Storm and Silence
Author: Robert Thier
Publisher:
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2016-03-19
Genre: London (England)
ISBN: 9783000513510

Freedom - that is what Lilly Linton wants most in life. Not marriage, not a brood of squalling brats, and certainly not love, thank you very much But freedom is a rare commodity in 19th-century London, where girls are expected to spend their lives sitting at home, fully occupied with looking pretty. Lilly is at her wits' end - until a chance encounter with a dark, dangerous and powerful stranger changes her life forever... Enter the world of Mr Rikkard Ambrose, where the only rule is: Knowledge is power is time is money Winner of the People's Choice Award 2015

The Ice Storm

The Ice Storm
Author: Rick Moody
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2015-11-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504027671

The national bestseller and basis for the Ang Lee film is a “powerful” novel of two troubled families during a blizzard in 1970s suburban Connecticut (Newsday). A potentially devastating blizzard approaches New Canaan, Connecticut, while internal forces of desire, frustration, and ennui threaten to tear apart two quintessentially affluent, suburban families. Elena Hood rightfully suspects her husband, Benjamin, is having an affair with neighbor Janey Williams, while Benjamin resents Elena and his mounting feelings of ineptitude. As the snow begins to fall, Benjamin and Elena, as well as Janey and her husband, attend a neighborhood “key party,” where they and other respectable suburbanites agree to go home with whomever’s keys they draw from a bowl. Meanwhile, the Hoods’ and Williams’s teenage children are caught up in their own experimentations with sex and drugs as they test the boundaries of their structured upbringing. With author Rick Moody’s sharp eye for the nuances of suburban life and allusions to 1970s America from Watergate to the Fantastic Four, the novel’s landscape is vivid and immersive. This timeless, unforgettable novel is a compassionate portrayal of flawed characters and reflects Rick Moody’s sharp eye for the contradictions of suburban life. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Rick Moody including rare images from the author’s personal collection.

How to Do Things with Silence

How to Do Things with Silence
Author: Haig Khatchadourian
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2015-10-16
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1501501461

This work is a detailed analytical study of different forms of silent doing. It explores a range of topics related to silence, including the theory of silent doing and its relationship to other forms of action and communication, silence and aesthetics, the ethics and politics of silence, and the religious dimensions of silence. The book, as an original contribution to analytical philosophy, should be of interest to philosophers and students.

Silent Revenge

Silent Revenge
Author: John Robinson
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2001-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595181937

Paul was late getting to the Kingdome for the Seahawks - Raiders game. He entered the stadium as the Seahawks scored. To his left, at the far end of the field, he could see the Seahawks lining up to kick the extra point. His family was to the right and eight rows of seats below. Four rows below them were three yellow-clad security guards struggling with a souvenir vendor. Images of the struggle appeared on the giant overhead screen a micro-second before the explosion. The CIA used Paul Tate, a.k.a. David Butcher, to locate a renegade agent who was supplying information from inside the agency, to the Islamic fundamentalist known as "Noble Squadron." When the CIA finished with him, Paul had lost his family, his home, his job, and his reputation. They then tried to execute him.

A Winter Storm

A Winter Storm
Author: Samantha Means
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2013-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1625106297

After publishing a book about her experiences with child abuse and opening a facility for battered women and children, Grace Winter thought she was finally free from the shame that haunted her from years of suffering in silence. But when her uninformed boyfriend wants to spend their Christmas with her family, she becomes aware of how far she is from freedom when she stays with her former abusers who never faced the consequences. As Grace attempts to juggle who she is, who her family and boyfriend want her to be, and the expectations of her faith, she runs into her first love, and first heartbreak, who's somehow changed in all the right ways five years too late. With Christmas drawing near, Grace discovers a desire for what she never thought was possible to have: true love and freedom from a life dominated by secrets and lies. She must choose between keeping the peace and bringing the truth to light, doing what makes sense and following her heart, and find out whether it's possible to forgive the unforgivable and allow her faith carry her through.

Silent Slaughter

Silent Slaughter
Author: Carole Lawrence
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2011-10-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 078603050X

THERE IS A METHOD TO HIS MADNESS He chooses his tools with precision. Stalks his victims with cold efficiency. Plans his attack using mathematical logic. And now he is ready to play... THERE ARE RULES TO HIS GAME When the killer’s first letter arrives at the station, NYPD profiler Lee Campbell suspects the writer is daring him to match wits with a dangerous—and brilliant—criminal mind. But once this "Alleyway Strangler" starts leaving specially targeted messages with each surgically carved corpse, Campbell realizes it’s not just personal. It’s perfectly calculated—to destroy him... Praise for the riveting thrillers of C. E. Lawrence "Criminally compelling...Lawrence nails you to your seat."—Gayle Lynds "Dark and atmospheric...unnerving."—Steven James "Startlingly suspenseful...an extraordinary page-turner."—Cody Mcfadyen "An intense psychological ride." —J. T. Ellison

Cold Equations: Silent Weapons

Cold Equations: Silent Weapons
Author: David Mack
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2012-11-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1451650760

Book Two in the New York Times bestselling Cold Equations trilogy set in the expanded universe of Star Trek: The Next Generation! A WAR OF LIES Three years after the disastrous final Borg Invasion, a bitter cold war against the Typhon Pact has pushed Starfleet’s resources to the breaking point. Now the rise of a dangerous new technology threatens to destroy the Federation from within. Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the Enterprise crew answer a distress call from an old friend, only to become targets in a deadly game of deception. To protect a vital diplomatic mission, they must find a way to identify the spies hiding in their midst, before it’s too late. But Worf soon realizes the crew’s every move has been predicted: Someone is using them as pawns. And the closer they get to exposing their enemy, the deeper they spiral into its trap…

One Square Inch of Silence

One Square Inch of Silence
Author: Gordon Hempton
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2009-03-31
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1416559825

In the visionary tradition of Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, One Square Inch of Silence alerts us to beauty that we take for granted and sounds an urgent environmental alarm. Natural silence is our nation’s fastest-disappearing resource, warns Emmy-winning acoustic ecologist Gordon Hempton, who has made it his mission to record and preserve it in all its variety—before these soul-soothing terrestrial soundscapes vanish completely in the ever-rising din of man-made noise. Recalling the great works on nature written by John Muir, John McPhee, and Peter Matthiessen, this beautifully written narrative, co-authored with John Grossmann, is also a quintessentially American story—a road trip across the continent from west to east in a 1964 VW bus. But no one has crossed America like this. Armed with his recording equipment and a decibel-measuring sound-level meter, Hempton bends an inquisitive and loving ear to the varied natural voices of the American landscape—bugling elk, trilling thrushes, and drumming, endangered prairie chickens. He is an equally patient and perceptive listener when talking with people he meets on his journey about the importance of quiet in their lives. By the time he reaches his destination, Washington, D.C., where he meets with federal officials to press his case for natural silence preservation, Hempton has produced a historic and unforgettable sonic record of America. With the incisiveness of Jack Kerouac’s observations on the road and the stirring wisdom of Robert Pirsig repairing an aging vehicle and his life, One Square Inch of Silence provides a moving call to action. More than simply a book, it is an actual place, too, located in one of America’s last naturally quiet places, in Olympic National Park in Washington State.