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The Life that Really is
Author | : Lyman Abbott |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 1899 |
Genre | : Congregational churches |
ISBN | : |
Walton Dorsey, Wonder Boy
Author | : M A Field |
Publisher | : WestBow Press |
Total Pages | : 129 |
Release | : 2015-02-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1490882413 |
Walton Dorsey, Wonder Boy is the exciting story of an unusual teenager who has a special gift. The news media are so impressed that they refer to him as Wonder Boy. But when he expresses his ideas in a TV interview, there are antagonistic reactionsincluding a serious death threat. Walton then goes into hiding, but when it seems that a terrible catastrophe is about to happen, he risks his life in an attempt to save his beloved grandmother. I think everyone who reads Walton Dorsey, Wonder Boy will enjoy reading it, and many will be challenged by it. Trevor Dearing, co-author of The God of Miracles and author of Total Healing etc.
The Far Horizon
Author | : Lucas Malet |
Publisher | : IndyPublish.com |
Total Pages | : 404 |
Release | : 1906 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
1906. Lucas Malet was the pen name of English novelist, Mrs. Mary St. Leger Harrison. The author's first novel since The History of Sir Richard Calmady. It begins: Dominic Iglesias stood watching while the lingering June twilight darkened into night. He was tired in body, but his mind was eminently, consciously awake, to the point of restlessness, and this was unusual with him. He had raised the lower sash of each of the three tall, narrow windows to its extreme height, since the first-floor sitting-room, though of fair proportions, appeared close. His thought refused the limits of it, and ranged outward over the expanse of Trimmer's Green, the roadway and houses bordering it, to the far northwest, that region of hurried storm, of fierce, equinoctial passion and conflict, now paved with plaques of flat, dingy, violet cloud opening on smoky rose-red wastes of London sunset. All day thunder had threatened, but had not broken. And, even yet, the face of heaven seemed less peaceful than remonstrant, a sullenness holding it as of troops in retreat denied satisfaction of imminent battle.
Old Burchell's Pocket
Author | : Elihu Burritt |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 270 |
Release | : 1868 |
Genre | : Children's literature, English |
ISBN | : |
Sense of Wonder
Author | : Leigh Grossman |
Publisher | : Wildside Press LLC |
Total Pages | : 7287 |
Release | : 2011-12-20 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1434440354 |
A survey of the last 100 years of science fiction, with representative stories and illuminating essays by the top writers, poets, and scholars, from Edgar Rice Burroughs and Samuel Butler to Robert A. Heinlein and and Jack Vance, from E.E. "Doc" Smith and Clifford D. Simak to Ted Chiang and Charles Stross-- and everyone in between. More than one million words of classic fiction and essays!
Listurbia
Author | : Carly Capielli |
Publisher | : Brio Books Pty Ltd |
Total Pages | : 84 |
Release | : 2019-01-09 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1925589889 |
5 things you need to know about this book 1. It is written in lists 2. Set in Western Sydney 3. Features a dysfunctional narrator 4. Who is fixated on stories of missing children 5. Though she’s not entirely sure why. As her world falls apart, will she be able to put the pieces together?
The Red Door
Author | : Iain Crichton Smith |
Publisher | : Birlinn |
Total Pages | : 424 |
Release | : 2013-11-07 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0857907166 |
'When the breathing got worse he went into the adjacent room and got the copy of Dante. All that night and the night before he had been watching the dying...When a mirror was required to be brought she looked at it, moving her head restlessly this way and that. He knew that the swelling was a portent of some kind, a message from the outer darkness, an omen' - The Dying Although best known as one of Scotland's greatest modern poets, Iain Crichton Smith was also prolific as a writer of short stories. These pieces form a central part of his oeuvre, demonstrating the full range and versatility of his literary talent. From humour to tragedy, from inner monologues to extrovert surrealism, the diversity of his writing indicates the extraordinary range of his own reading and mental world. Crichton Smith wrote short stories throughout his life. Some are fragments, others almost novellas, and the best of them all show him to be an author of unique sensitivity and intelligence. These two collections, comprising the complete English stories, include over 45 stories never before published in book form, as well as others that have been out of print for many years, thus making it possible to judge Crichton Smith's achievement as a writer in full. Incorporates stories from Survival Without Error, The Black and the Red and The Village.
Uncle Sam Wanted Me
Author | : Daniel Kornstein |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 219 |
Release | : 2022-03-16 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1665552891 |
Uncle Sam Wanted Me is the story of Daniel Kornstein’s being drafted out of the comparative comforts and intellectual stimulation of law school into the rigors and worries of Army life during the Vietnam War. In clear, entertaining, and memorable language, Kornstein looks back more than half a century to explain and try to understand how he and his generation felt about and dealt with the moral issues posed by the Vietnam draft. The author describes what it was like to receive his draft notice as he studied for his first-year final exams, what his reactions were, and what choices he made and why. Like Proust, the seventy-four-year-old author moves back through time into his memory, dipping into and out of his consciousness, with his old Army dog tags as his madeleine. Kornstein turns the story of his being drafted into the Vietnam Era Army into an expansive meditation on coming of age in the shadow of an unpopular war and making important life decisions about reacting to that war. It is his eloquent attempt to use his personal experiences and moods to explore larger issues, to connect social, cultural and historical dots about the relationship between the military and civilian spheres of life in America, to think about what it even means to be an American citizen. The climax of Kornstein’s time in uniform was being assigned as a legal clerk for the prosecutors of a court-martial arising from the horrible 1968 My Lai Massacre in which U.S. soldiers killed hundreds of unarmed, non-combatant old men, women and children. He discusses and analyzes that case. In a final chapter, the author provides a personal long-delayed after-action report summarizing significant lessons from his two-year military experience as a draftee. He considers the pros and cons of an all-volunteer military, whether a draft is necessary and if so how to make it fair and equitable, the possibility of other forms of national service, our continuing entanglement in undeclared wars, more recent examples of war atrocities, and the residual effects of military service on individuals. Uncle Sam Wanted Me offers insights, ripened reflections, for the author’s generation as well as for a new generation that overwhelmingly isn’t personally exposed to anything military, much less the draft.