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Author | : Donna Keel Armer |
Publisher | : Keelykreations |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2023-07-13 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : |
SOLO IN SALENTO BEGINS WITH A LIE. Desperate to break out of a life haunted by a wretched past, a loss of faith, toxic relationships, a stressful management career, and a slow sink into domestication, Donna craves time away from everything and everyone, including her loving husband. So she lies, telling everyone she is traveling alone to research a novel she intends to write. While in Otranto, Donna masters the complex recycling system of a country where she doesn't speak the language. By applying these same trash rules to her own life, she discovers that she can sort, recycle, and discard the personal garbage that has plagued her over a lifetime. The book's universal themes of personal growth and travel invite you to come along on this transformational journey filled with mysterious sacred places, culinary delights, and the possibility of being kidnapped. Readers seeking personal realization, along with active travelers, courageous wannabe travelers, and armchair travelers, will be drawn into the magic.
Author | : Donna Keel Armer |
Publisher | : Koehler Books |
Total Pages | : 360 |
Release | : 2020-07-12 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781646631186 |
"A sassy and sacred memoir for those sorting out what's most valuable in life." -Cassandra King Conroy, author of TELL ME A STORY: My Life with Pat Conroy. SOLO IN SALENTO BEGINS WITH A LIE. Desperate to break out of a life haunted by a wretched past, a loss of faith, toxic relationships, a stressful management career, and a slow sink into domestication, Donna craves time away from everything and everyone, including her loving husband. So she lies, telling everyone she is traveling alone to research a novel she intends to write. While in Otranto, Donna masters the complex recycling system of a country where she doesn't speak the language. By applying these same trash rules to her own life, she discovers that she can sort, recycle, and discard the personal garbage that has plagued her over a lifetime. The book's universal themes of personal growth and travel invite you to come along on this transformational journey filled with mysterious sacred places, culinary delights, and the possibility of being kidnapped. Readers seeking personal realization, along with active travelers, courageous wannabe travelers, and armchair travelers, will be drawn into the magic.
Author | : Aaron Hodges |
Publisher | : Aaron Hodges |
Total Pages | : 146 |
Release | : 2019 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 0995129649 |
Are you all alone? Trapped in a dead-end job? Life going nowhere? Time for an adventure! For more than five years, Aaron Hodges has journeyed the globe alone, visiting everywhere from Istanbul to Argentina. Honest and insightful, SOLO is packed with his personal travel tips and humorous stories. Learn about the ups and downs, the triumphs and the pitfalls of venturing off the beaten path. Follow his guidelines for exploring the world alone and be inspired to take the trip you’ve always dreamed of. Discover the world of solo travel. Go Solo!
Author | : Stephanie Larkin |
Publisher | : Red Penguin Books |
Total Pages | : 141 |
Release | : 2023-12-20 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 1637775385 |
Step into the captivating world of Rome: Centuries of Stories of the Eternal City, a mesmerizing anthology that beckons readers to traverse the cobblestone streets and unravel the rich tapestry of Rome and beyond. This collection seamlessly weaves together an array of stories, travel blogs, and poems, offering a kaleidoscopic view of the Eternal City and surrounding country through the ages. Renowned and emerging voices converge to create a literary mosaic, capturing the timeless allure from the days of gladiators to the vibrant pulse of its modern neighborhoods. Embark on a literary odyssey through the heart of Italy as each author shares their unique perspective on iconic landmarks, hidden gems, and the ever-evolving spirit of Italy. The travel blogs provide an intimate glimpse from bustling markets to serene piazzas, while the poems serve as lyrical tributes to the art, architecture, and indomitable soul. Rome: Centuries of Stories of the Eternal City is a celebration of Italy’s enduring magic, inviting readers to savor the flavors of authentic Italian experiences and immerse themselves in the centuries-old stories that make this city eternally enchanting.
Author | : Susan Cushman |
Publisher | : Madville Publishing |
Total Pages | : 180 |
Release | : 2023-06-20 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 1956440461 |
There is something mystical about holding the hand of a person who is “crossing over.” It can be heartbreaking, of course, but also very holy and beautiful. Some of the pieces in this collection share the experience of personal loss when a loved one dies. Often the presence of an angel or another mystical experience is shared. But not only in death—there are also stories here of the way the mystical world interacts with us in daily life. And not only angels, but also mothers, fathers, sisters, grandfathers, friends, and even a homeless man and a dog. Contributors: Cassandra King – Suzanne Henley – River Jordan – Sally Palmer Thomason – Natasha Trethewey – Sonja Livingston – Johnnie Bernhard – Frederica Mathewes-Green – Angela Jackson-Brown – Christa Allan – Renea Winchester – Jacqueline Allen Trimble – Mandy Haynes – Wendy Reed – Lisa Gornick – Jennifer Horne – Ann Fisher-Wirth – Averyell Kessler – Lauren Camp – Cathy Smith Bowers – Nancy Dorman-Hickson – Joanna Siebert – Susan Cushman – Claire Fullerton – Julie Cantrell
Author | : Linda Safran |
Publisher | : University of Pennsylvania Press |
Total Pages | : 496 |
Release | : 2014-04-18 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 0812245547 |
Located in the heel of the Italian boot, the Salento region was home to a diverse population between the ninth and fifteenth centuries. Inhabitants spoke Latin, Greek, and various vernaculars, and their houses of worship served sizable congregations of Jews as well as Roman-rite and Orthodox Christians. Yet the Salentines of this period laid claim to a definable local identity that transcended linguistic and religious boundaries. The evidence of their collective culture is embedded in the traces they left behind: wall paintings and inscriptions, graffiti, carved tombstone decorations, belt fittings from graves, and other artifacts reveal a wide range of religious, civic, and domestic practices that helped inhabitants construct and maintain personal, group, and regional identities. The Medieval Salento allows the reader to explore the visual and material culture of a people using a database of over three hundred texts and images, indexed by site. Linda Safran draws from art history, archaeology, anthropology, and ethnohistory to reconstruct medieval Salentine customs of naming, language, appearance, and status. She pays particular attention to Jewish and nonelite residents, whose lives in southern Italy have historically received little scholarly attention. This extraordinarily detailed visual analysis reveals how ethnic and religious identities can remain distinct even as they mingle to become a regional culture.
Author | : Gilbert Tournoy |
Publisher | : Leuven University Press |
Total Pages | : 572 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9789058671721 |
Author | : Francesco Dimitri |
Publisher | : Titan Books (US, CA) |
Total Pages | : 316 |
Release | : 2018-07-03 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1785657089 |
Four old friends confront their darkest secrets in this fantasy steeped in nostalgia, folklore, religion, and the seductive landscape of Southern Italy—by the Italian Neil Gaiman. “A tale of adventure, mystery, friendship and heart-wrenching beauty that will make you re-examine what is holy, what is true, and what is beyond the realm of possibility.” —BookPage Four old school friends have a pact: to meet up every year in the small town in Puglia they grew up in. Art, the charismatic leader of the group and creator of the pact, insists that the agreement must remain unshakable and enduring. But this year, he never shows up. A visit to his house increases the friends’ worry: Art is farming marijuana. In Southern Italy doing that kind of thing can be very dangerous. They can’t go to the Carabinieri so must make enquiries of their own. This is how they come across the rumors about Art—bizarre and unbelievable rumors that he miraculously cured the local mafia boss’ daughter of terminal leukemia. And among the chaos of his house, they find a document written by Art, “The Book of Hidden Things”, that promises to reveal dark secrets and wonders beyond anything previously known. Set in the beguiling and seductive world of Southern Italy, Francesco Dimitri’s first novel in English is a story friendship, landscape, love, betrayal, and mystery that will entrance fans of Elena Ferrante, Neil Gaiman, and Donna Tartt.
Author | : Ed Southern |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2013-11 |
Genre | : Short stories |
ISBN | : 9781940595009 |
The first Shoe Burnin' occurred on a cold winter's night years ago in Alabama. When the firewood ran out, a box of old shoes provided the assembled group of friends and artists with the fuel they needed to stock the hearth and share stories and songs late into the night. The bond forged that night began a tradition of fireside Shoe Burnin's. Naturally, many of the stories and songs involved shoes -- the places they've been and the people who wore them. Now, for the first time, these works have been collected in The Shoe Burnin', Stories of Southern Soul. The hardcover book includes a companion CD of spoken word and music that captures the Southern soul.
Author | : Cassandra King Conroy |
Publisher | : HarperCollins |
Total Pages | : 385 |
Release | : 2019-10-29 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0062905635 |
“Tell Me A Story is breathtakingly tender, heartbreakingly true...The best memoir I’ve read.” — Mary Alice Monroe, New York Times bestselling author of The Beach House Reunion Bestselling author Cassandra King Conroy considers her life and the man she shared it with, paying tribute to her husband, Pat Conroy, the legendary figure of modern Southern literature. Cassandra King was leading a quiet life as a professor, divorced “Sunday wife” of a preacher, and debut novelist when she met Pat Conroy. Their friendship bloomed into a tentative, long-distance relationship. Pat and Cassandra ultimately married, ending Pat's long commutes from coastal South Carolina to her native Alabama. It was a union that would last eighteen years, until the beloved literary icon’s death from pancreatic cancer in 2016. In this poignant, intimate memoir, the woman he called King Ray looks back at her love affair with a natural-born storyteller whose lust for life was fueled by a passion for literature, food, and the Carolina Lowcountry that was his home. As she reflects on their relationship and the eighteen years they spent together, cut short by Pat’s passing at seventy, Cassandra reveals how the marshlands of the South Carolina Lowcountry ultimately cast their spell on her, too, and how she came to understand the convivial, generous, funny, and wounded flesh-and-blood man beneath the legend—her husband, the original Prince of Tides.