All Music Guide to Classical Music

All Music Guide to Classical Music
Author: Chris Woodstra
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 1620
Release: 2005
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780879308650

Offering comprehensive coverage of classical music, this guide surveys more than eleven thousand albums and presents biographies of five hundred composers and eight hundred performers, as well as twenty-three essays on forms, eras, and genres of classical music. Original.

Sullen Sally

Sullen Sally
Author: Jim "mr Stinky Feet" Cosgrove
Publisher: Ascend Books
Total Pages: 22
Release: 2020-08-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781734463767

Sally woke up feeling blah, so she swallowed her smile, but her best friend Josie was there to help Sally through the day and help turn that frown upside down. The story reminds readers that nobody is expected to feel happy all the time. It provides an opportunity for adults and children to talk about feelings and the meaning of true friendship.

Sally and James

Sally and James
Author: Rosemary Pearson
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 809
Release: 2017-03-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1524679518

Sally and James is a sequel to It Was a Lovely Evening. It continues the life and work of Sally and James Thomas, and the comings and goings of life in the village of Shelbourne, a fictional village set in the countryside of North Yorkshire, England.

Sally's Wolf

Sally's Wolf
Author: Angela Myrick
Publisher: Tulip City Publishing
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2014
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1301334634

Sally, a very old Egyptian Vampire has started spending a lot of time with Connor, a werewolf. She is attracted to him but werewolves and Vampires don't mate and it's that simple, or is it? Connor wants to be more than friends, is he the one for her or is there someone else out there for her.

The Daughters of Mars

The Daughters of Mars
Author: Thomas Keneally
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2014-05-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1476734623

In what is perhaps “the best novel of his career” (The Spectator), the acclaimed author of Schindler’s List tells the unforgettable story of two sisters whose lives are transformed by the cataclysm of the first world war. In 1915, Naomi and Sally Durance, two spirited Australian sisters, join the war effort as nurses, escaping the confines of their father’s farm and carrying a guilty secret with them. Amid the carnage, the sisters’ tenuous bond strengthens as they bravely face extreme danger and hostility—sometimes from their own side. There is great humor and compassion, too, and the inspiring example of the incredible women they serve alongside. In France, each meets an exceptional man, the kind for whom she might relinquish her newfound independence—if only they all survive. At once vast in scope and extraordinarily intimate, The Daughters of Mars is a remarkable novel about suffering and transcendence, despair and triumph, and the simple acts of decency that make us human even in a world gone mad.

Harrow Bay, Volume 1

Harrow Bay, Volume 1
Author: Aurelia Skye
Publisher: Amourisa Press
Total Pages: 373
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Welcome to the place where things that go bump in the night deliver your milk in the mornings, community is important to human and creature alike, and all Hell occasionally breaks loose. When Jody Shaw is hired to be the new sheriff of Harrow Bay, a small coastal community, she’s excited to rise through the ranks and try something new. At forty-three, her career is everything that matters to her, besides her mother and grandmother, who move with her. They soon learn Harrow Bay is a supernatural town. This volume contains the first four books in the completed 12-book series. This is paranormal women's fiction featuring a main heroine in her 40s, along with her mother and grandmother. There will be some slow burn romance, along with the occasional cursing and violence, and some sexual tension. Keywords: midlife romance, later in life romance, supernatural suspense, mystery, anthology, harrow bay series, small town, paranormal romance, paranormal fantasy, urban fantasy, humor, shifters, magic, witches, demons, angels, hell gate, warlocks, vampires, ghosts

A Golden Life

A Golden Life
Author: Ginny Kubitz Moyer
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2024-09-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1647427231

Embark on a journey to 1930s California in Ginny Kubitz Moyer’s spellbinding historical novel in which a woman must choose between friendship and her own secrets. It’s 1938, and twenty-five-year-old secretary Frances Healey is ready for a fresh start. Hoping to forget her painful past, she takes a job working for Hollywood producer Lawrence Merrill. She quickly becomes absorbed in VistaGlen Studios’s biggest project: a movie about Kitty Ridley, the legendary stage actress who disappeared from the public eye in 1895. The movie will be the making of Belinda Vail, a beautiful ingenue who is hungry for a breakout role—and also happens to be Mr. Merrill’s love interest. But the real Miss Ridley has other ideas. Now ninety years old, she writes a scathing letter insisting the studio halt production of the film. Hoping to change her mind, Frances and Mr. Merrill embark on a trip to find the actress—only to land in a Victorian farmhouse in the Napa Valley. But as she learns the truth of Miss Ridley’s life, Frances finds herself confronting the very past she’s been trying to forget. And with the arrival of the ambitious Belinda, loyalties will be tested, bonds will be forged, and Frances will learn where true happiness lies. Set in Hollywood and the sun-drenched Napa countryside, A Golden Life explores friendship, forgiveness, and the power of honoring your own story.

Tinker's Hollow

Tinker's Hollow
Author: Frances Elizabeth Crichton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1912
Genre: English fiction
ISBN:

Barra Creek

Barra Creek
Author: Di Morrissey
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2012-01-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 146680985X

An outback family saga that will knock your hat off. It's funny, poignant and completely unexpected. You won't be able to stop thinking about it. Di's twelfth novel opens in New Zealand in the 1960s. The Mitchell family has run a prosperous sheep farm for generations and the youngest daughter, Sally, has just turned 20. She rides to the hounds and leads an indulged life. That is, until she shocks her parents by becoming involved with an older man. Scandalised, they try to pack her off to England, but Sally doesn't make it. After a wild spree in Sydney she's cashed in her ticket and, hell bent on adventure, takes a job as a governess on a remote cattle station - Barra Creek - in the Gulf country of Cape York. Untamed and crocodile infested, it's a land of deserts, jungles and wide rivers. Then the great stations were run by men who were loners and women who had to cope or leave. Decades later, in 2003, Sally learns a secret that will change many lives - including her own - and leave readers horrified on one hand, and smiling and crying on the other.