The Lamoille Stories

The Lamoille Stories
Author: Bill Schubart
Publisher: Bill Schubart
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2008
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781935052104

Every year on the Fourth of July, Jeeters wife Lou struts in the town parade wearing suspenders made of jumper cables with a tow chain around her waist. Those in the knowwhich means everyone in townchuckle at Lous silent commentary on her husbands skill as an automotive mechanic. But Jeeter has a different perspective: Thats my wife right there, he tells a stranger. She knows cars. Author Bill Schubart brings to life the friends and characters of his native Lamoille County, where in the late 1950s and early 1960s, life was lived close to the earth and often against the grain. Schubarts collection of twenty-two stories captures Vermont in its transition from an enclave of hill farms and small towns where everyone knew your grandfather to a place where vehicles bearing license plates from away mix with hippie vans filled with born-again Vermonters getting back to the land]until snowfall. Its a time and place where the Jeeters of The Lamoille Stories rub elbows with the ladies of the Uplift Club, all to the fiddle accompaniment of Qubcois music played by people whose conversations often weave French and English together in a single sentence. Schubarts full-hearted and compassionate evocation of this Vermont is by turns poignant, funny and savory. The stories give readers a good excuse to stay up too late to discover how Wyvis will circumvent the new Vermont prohibition on having more than three junk cars in your yard or how Charlie is going to get Edgar to pay him for his new chimney. Schubarts thoroughly enjoyable short story collection is as finely etched as the frost crystals on your winter window. Amusez-vous bien! Bill Schubarts Vermont stories of a mostly-forgotten time and place arefresh, authentic, funny in places and sad in others. He knows his corner of the Green Mountains inside out and writes with honesty and grace about its people. Howard Frank Mosher, author of Disappearances, Mary Blythe, and On Kingdom Mountain

More Fulton Tales

More Fulton Tales
Author: Linda Garrison Brown
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2009-02-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1469102765

More Fulton Tales is a collection of 20 short stories set in a south Alabama sawmill town during the 1950?s and 60?s. These stories are seen through the eyes of a barefoot boy as he grows up in that special place. With a mischievious and tenacious spirt, he makes the journey from childhood to manhood.

Cat O'Nine Tales

Cat O'Nine Tales
Author: Jeffrey Archer
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2007-06-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780312362645

A collection of short stories features one dozen pieces that include "The Red King," "The Commissioner," and "Charity Begins at Home."

Tales from the Wheelhouse

Tales from the Wheelhouse
Author: Gary Gorss
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1553950615

A humorous short story about an adventure undertaken in Alaska on board a 200-foot processing ship where, among the endless hours of work and no sleep, two deckhands still found time to play tricks on some unsuspecting crew, making their summer on board the Denali a job they would never forget. Climb aboard via the Jacob's ladder and watch from the sidelines as mischievous pranks unfold to the chagrin of unsuspecting crewmembers. From the tales of the chain-locker beast, to a search for the elusive mail buoy, Tales from the Wheelhouse: Adventures Aboard the Denali will provide a delightful and hilarious look at the long hours of hard work and the many pranks that were pulled while living aboard a ship such as that. "You are confined to a two hundred by seventy foot, four-story area with only your shipmates to keep you company.... and that can be an ugly picture sometimes." Living and working aboard ship was grueling, but the greatest part of the entire time that they were captive on board, Gary and the other deckhand (the Wookie) each now had an accomplice to work things out easier. The more schemes and tricks one or the other could come up with.... the better.

Terrible Tales

Terrible Tales
Author: Jennifer Quaggin
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2012-11-17
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781938908217

One day, not long ago, Sir Jasper Gowlings was happily minding his own business when he was startled by a powerful gust of wind that blew his front door clean off its hinges. Standing on his doorstep was a bizarre, wizened old hag wrapped in a moldy, moth-eaten cloak that smelled strangely of wet dog and split pea soup. Seconds later, Sir Jasper found himself in possession of an ancient, rotting book of magical and portentous tales and a terrifying letter that ordered him to share the contents of the book with the worldor else. Sir Jasper slowly turned the crumbling pages and began reading the tales of Cinderella, Rapunzel, Hansel and Gretel, Little Red Riding Hood, and the Three Little Pigs. These were not the old, lying, deceitful tales that once tricked him into believing that only attractive, royal-like people, talking pigs, or poor wee tikes with evil stepmothers could ever find love, joy, and delicious things to eat. Oh no! These tales told the absolute truth, 100 percent, and all of them ended in a manner that curdled Sir Jaspers blood and made his hair stand on end in horror. Be warned. Anyone who chooses to ignore the teachings inside Terrible Tales may find themselves in dreadful danger. Just take it from Sir Jasper who, after turning the last page of the frightful manuscript, knew he must heed its lessonsor pay the price. Fans of dark comedy in the style of Roald Dahl and Lemony Snicket will delight in these wicked alter egos. ForeWord Clarion Review Kids and parents alike will chortle at Miseriuss lively, pungent prose. A twisted, entertaining take on the kids canon. Kirkus Review

Fairy Tales and Horror Stories

Fairy Tales and Horror Stories
Author: Ren Meadows
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2016-09-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1683480910

Alyssa Wade, most commonly known as the ‘White Trash Wade Girl’, is the daughter to an abusive and alcoholic father. She meets and falls in love with Race Savage, the best friend of her twin brothers, Tristan and Preston. Her father’s hatred of Race along with the age and class differences cause Alyssa to hide her feelings. Does she have the courage to overcome her low self-esteem, deal with her father’s racial prejudices, keep herself safe from her stalker, and figure out if Race really has feelings for her or if he only feels responsible for keeping her safe after the attacks on her life? Nearly nine years after leaving home to join the Army, Race Savage, the adopted son of the county sheriff, whose commitment to Military Intelligence has ended, comes home to start a security business, only to find that the gangly little girl he used to know has more than grown up. He also discovers that she is in serious danger from a stalker. In his pursuit of a relationship with Alyssa, Race discovers that he must protect Alyssa from her stalker, find a way to let her know that he doesn’t put much stock in society’s perceptions, and get her to understand that she is the only woman for him.

Travelers' Tales San Francisco

Travelers' Tales San Francisco
Author: James O'Reilly
Publisher: Travelers' Tales
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2002-11-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781885211859

From the Pacific surf to Nob Hill to Chinatown, the legendary City by the Bay comes to life in this diverse collection of essays celebrating America's favorite playground. Praise the Lord at Glide Memorial Church, skate through the wonders of Golden Gate Park, discover culinary delights in the Mission, and relive the days of the gold rush.

Mercerian Tales

Mercerian Tales
Author: Paul J Bennett
Publisher: Paul J Bennett
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2018-05-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1775105989

A roaring fire. A group of friends. A night of captivating tales ensues. What happens when the defenders of Merceria gather in Bodden on a cool summer's night? With an adventurous princess in the mix, it can only mean one thing; regaling each other with accounts of erstwhile derring-do. Fitz the Elder indulges in memories of the past, while Beverly recounts a time she outwitted both an Earl and a Bandit King. A reluctant Dame Hayley is coaxed into sharing her exploits following her victory at the Uxley archery competition. Anna convinces a humble Gerald to share what tempered his thirst for vengeance after the loss of his family. Just when it appears the night is over, the final surprising tales unfold, leaving everyone speechless. Mercerian Tales is a collection of short stories, weaved together with snippets of lore about the kingdom, which falls between books two and three of the series, Heir to the Crown. If you like mythical beasts, bold manoeuvers, and witty banter, then you will love Paul J Bennett's recollections of days gone by. Pick up your copy of Mercerian Tale: Stories of the Past today, and pull up a chair!

Tales from da Hood

Tales from da Hood
Author: Nikki Turner
Publisher: One World
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2008-12-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307498182

These stories are not fables or fairy tales. They are severe chronicles of gangstas, written by men and women who have starved and bled and survived by the code of the streets. Essence magazine’s #1 bestselling author Nikki Turner has earned her rep as “the Princess of Hip-Hop” with gritty urban novels like A Hustler’s Wife and The Glamorous Life. Now she lends her considerable street cred to this anthology, the first of its kind–an explosive collection featuring edgy new writers Turner handpicked for their ability to evoke the street, and the people who live by its rules, in hot, hyperrealistic stories. Turner scoured the ghetto, the prisons, and every crack and crevice around the country to bring you these impressive new fresh-from-the-street voices. Never one to disappoint her fans, Turner even throws in a raw gangsta tale of her own. From a buppie who risks her entire well-groomed world when she’s suddenly turned on by a thug (“Gotta Have a Ruffneck”), to a lesbian pimp who gets what she deserves from the women she’s turning out (“Big Daddy”), these stories will shock, entertain, and make you fly through the pages.

Tales From The Green Eyed Monster

Tales From The Green Eyed Monster
Author: Brian Devitt
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2010-06-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0557517168

This is the first published work by Brian Devitt. It is a very diverse collection of short stories: "Cowboy Fred" - A down and out ranch hand loses his sweetheart and goes to work in a slaughterhouse where he finds redemption from the most unlikely source. "Catfish Catch" - Two children make an incredible discovery at an old cemetery on Halloween that leads to an amazing adventure. "Cars Only" - A lonely, single mother who works at a toll booth tries to escape her mundane existence only to be reminded of what really matters in life. "Sisters" - An obsessively close relationship between two women in the workplace becomes explosive when one tries to pull away. "Battle At Sea" - Cold war scenario becomes hot when Soviet and American fleets square off in a duel to the finish. "Spots" - After a little boy breaks out with mysterious spots in London the family is pulled into an international crisis involving the Soviet KGB.