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Author | : Adrian Scott |
Publisher | : Vivid Publishing |
Total Pages | : 405 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 0980493404 |
With virtually no experience and absolutely no support, Adrian rides a basic stock motorbike 20,000kms across nine countries in three months to fulfill a lifelong dream. He sets off from the bleak, windswept former gulag gateway city of Magadan in a remote corner of Siberia, but before the day is out he crashes badley, breaking his bike and seriously injuring himself. He is completely alone. He struggles on through swamps, bogs and mud tracks and nearly drowns in the icy rapids along Stalin's infamous Road of Bones. Although it is summer in Siberia, it is freezing and the driving rain is relentless. When the sun does appear, he is attacked by fierce squadrons of giant mosquitoes and, with wild bears roaming, he cannot stop, often riding for days at a time. Sheer physical strength saves his life on numerous occasions. He battles on deep into central Russia, across the vast Steppes of Kazakhstan and on through the scaring Taklimakan Desert in remote western China. He scales the breathtaking Pamirs and rides across the roof of the world before entering the fabled Silk Road cities of Samarkand, Bukhara and Chive. He scurries across oddball Turkmenism, and on across ancient Persia before finally arriving at his destination, exotic Istanbul. At every turn, Adrian is adopted by a vast array of characters, each with stories to tell and who, extraordinarily, expect nothing in return; tough Siberian truck drivers, frontier road workers, border guards desperate villagers, drug-addled soldiers and crazy modern-day traders, each insisting that he join them in their homes to share their lives and most of their provisions. It is these encounters which provide such a rich and compelling subtext to hisextraordinary journey.
Author | : Jonathon Scott Fuqua |
Publisher | : Bancroft Press |
Total Pages | : 246 |
Release | : 1999-04 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1890862908 |
Sam Webber, forced to relocate with his mother after his father disappears, is fearful of the new neighborhood, his classmates, and the spector of his father's depression, but over the course of a year he makes friends and begins to heal.
Author | : Girish Ravi |
Publisher | : Notion Press |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2024-07-20 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
A book written from a first-person perspective doesn’t automatically make it a memoir or a biography. Sometimes, it is just done to make the communication between the reader and the author a bit more intimate; also, it is easier for the author to write in the first person. The meaning of anything—be it a book, painting, movie, or life circumstances—solely sits on the one who observes it. There is never a universal key-lock combination. What is written in this book is an allegory of the life of the lead character. Maybe it is all just a dream, maybe it is the last bits of lucid thoughts that flash before the character dies, or it may be the visualizations of a brain going into a seizure. The less you think about it, the more the book will make sense. The lack of structure is intended, and it may drive some of the readers crazy, but then again, structure is subjective from person to person. Read this book as if it is a fevered dream within a fevered dream. There might be things that you could find out from the book that even the writer missed.
Author | : Paul Schwertmann |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 483 |
Release | : 2011-03-22 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1456855700 |
When looking back over my eighty-six years, it is hard to imagine that those years are behind me. I thank God for every one. Many told stories that only I can tell. I wish there were more years spent with my two daughters, for they grew up so fast. In writing my autobiography, God has given me remembrance of the past. I pray that this true story will hold dear to my daughters’ (Christy and Lori’s) hearts, giving them a little map of their heritage. There were many bumps in the road, but God had straightened them all out.
Author | : Michael Tierney |
Publisher | : Random House |
Total Pages | : 432 |
Release | : 2014-06-05 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1448170680 |
In the early winter of 1983, a generous season for memories, Michael Tierney attended his first - and only - game with his father, John. For a self-employed electrician with nine children to support, this was the rarest of opportunities. Miraculously, Celtic overturned a first-leg deficit to thrash Sporting Lisbon, 5-0, with a team of home-grown talent, players that felt as one with the fans. As the years pass, that one magical evening fades in the bustle of family commitments and the constant spectre of unemployment. Then, in 2002, John Tierney has a severe stroke that renders him immobile and unable to talk. For his wife Catherine, for Michael and his five sisters and three brothers, the landscape of life would change irrevocably. But three decades later, Michael and his wheelchair-bound parent would make an emotional return to Celtic Park. The First Game with My Father is an evocative family memoir and a journey of discovery into lives that diverge, yet are knitted together by moments of sorrow and joy, and into the nature of identity, especially when tragedy renders a man voiceless. The most intimate portrait of a father and son and how a football team unites them in an unbreakable bond, it is also the story of a city, a community, and a treasured way of life.
Author | : Stark Holborn |
Publisher | : Hodderscape |
Total Pages | : 326 |
Release | : 2014-03-13 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1444788892 |
The year is 1864. Sister Thomas Josephine, an innocent Visitantine nun from St Louis, Missouri, is making her way west to the promise of a new life in Sacramento, California. When an attack on her wagon train leaves her stranded in the Nebraska Territory, Thomas Josephine finds her faith tested and her heart torn between Lt. Theodore F. Carthy, a man too beautiful to be true, and the mysterious grifter Abraham C. Muir. Falsely accused of murder she goes on the run, all the while being hunted by a man who has become dangerously obsessed with her. Her journey will take her from the most forbidding mountain peaks to the hottest, most hostile desert on earth, from Nevada to Mexico to Texas, and will be tested in ways she could never imagine. Nunslinger is the true tale of Sister Thomas Josephine, a woman whose desire to do good in the world leads her on an incredible adventure that pits her faith, her feelings and her very life against inhospitable elements, the armies of the North and South, and the most dangerous creature of all: man.
Author | : Duncan Kimani Kamau |
Publisher | : Greenleaf Book Group |
Total Pages | : 212 |
Release | : 2019-10-22 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1626346623 |
The true-life story of how three men helped save the lives and families of thousands living with HIV/AIDS in East Africa. Written by three co-founders of CARE for AIDS—a nonprofit providing support for men and women living with HIV/AIDS in East Africa—Beyond Blood is the true-life account of how three men from drastically different backgrounds came together to form a grassroots nonprofit that has empowered thousands of HIV-positive people in East Africa to live lives beyond AIDS. This is the story of how Justin T. Miller, an American Vanderbilt undergraduate student, met Duncan Kimani Kamau and Cornel Onyango Nyaywera, two men who had grown up witnessing firsthand the devastating effects of HIV/AIDS in their own communities in Kenya. Though Kamau and Nyaywera grew up in opposite ends of the country and came from opposing tribes, they overcame prejudice and cultural expectations to bring healing to their communities. With Miller’s help, their dream of empowering people to live a life beyond AIDS became a reality. Once Kamau, Miller, and Nyaywera realized their common purpose, CARE for AIDS was born. But it was only the beginning of their fight against AIDS, as they quickly discovered the fear and stigma that blanketed the disease. If their fledgling nonprofit was going to empower anyone, they would need help—and they found it, one local church at a time. As they slowly but steadily grew their network of friends and allies, Kamau, Miller, and Nyaywera discovered that the most complex problems can be solved through intentional, redemptive relationships.
Author | : Brian Godwin |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 201 |
Release | : 2013-12-11 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1491883898 |
From the natural beauty of the fair Cape to the heart of South Korea, this fast moving action romance novel will keep the reader enthralled. Can love and romance stretch over cultural barriers? And can pre-determined lives be changed by a twist of fate? The answer lies inside.
Author | : Clare Naylor |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 2007-04-24 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780452288362 |
For readers of The Devil Wears Prada and The Nanny Diaries, the further fortunes of everyone's favorite assistant as she struggles to keep her footing on Hollywood's slippery slope In the bestselling The Second Assistant, readers fell in love with smart, witty East Coast girl Elizabeth Miller. Now that Lizzie has been promoted, can she still keep her pumps firmly on the ground in the city of stars? With a viperish subordinate after her job, the world's hottest teen starlet to keep out of trouble and a boyfriend on location with a beautiful actress, she certainly has her hands full. The satire is sharper than ever as Naylor and Hare take another wry and hilarious look at the wheeling, dealing, schmoozing, and snubbing that make Hollywood the cutthroat capital of the world. The First Assistant is a lesson in how to survive in a town where tonight's Oscar frock is tomorrow's laughing stock.
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Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 2003-11 |
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Indianapolis Monthly is the Circle City’s essential chronicle and guide, an indispensable authority on what’s new and what’s news. Through coverage of politics, crime, dining, style, business, sports, and arts and entertainment, each issue offers compelling narrative stories and lively, urbane coverage of Indy’s cultural landscape.