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Author | : J.C. Nicholson |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2011-03-18 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1456717367 |
Most folks would say Will Ferris rushed off a mite too soon to swap his chaotic city lifestyle for anonymity in a small New England hill town. Perhaps the novelist extraordinaire should have given more thought to what he wished for. Giving a young woman a ride into town seemed innocent enough until it started a cat and mouse game. He concluded that the woman with the fire and ice ir her eyes had an agenda. He could only hope that something would click inside his brain that would explain the strange events happening on his property. Was she a part of it? If it wasnt her, and it wasnt a game, a scare tactic or raw panic, what else could it be? He had no idea why life was taking him down this dark road, but something warned him he was about to find out.
Author | : Donna E Buford |
Publisher | : Heather Buford |
Total Pages | : 52 |
Release | : 2019-02-20 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1540146332 |
After taking emotional and verbal abuse from classmates and others outside her family, Kaeley began to believe she would never find her soulmate. Than one day Ferris started talking to her and encouraging her to speak up for herself. Will she be able to find her courage buried under so many years of bullying? Is Ferris the one she’s been waiting for and will he be able to help her grow into the strong, confident, woman he sees deep in her eyes?
Author | : Paul Turner |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 2003-02 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781568544267 |
Author | : Mark Patton |
Publisher | : EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing |
Total Pages | : 169 |
Release | : 2016-01-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1770530975 |
The foundation of Westminster Abbey rests upon what was once an island — an island that was holy to the Celts and the Romans long before the first Christian Church was built upon it in the eighth century. The church is now home to a community of dead monarchs, nobles, scientists, composers, soldiers, authors, poets and politicians buried within the Abbey. And their ghosts are all under the command of Reverend Poda-Pirudi.But leading the dead isn’t challenging enough for the good Reverend and he invites a hapless architect, Wallace Butterfield, to visit him at his office in the Triforium of Westminster Abbey with a promise to pay for some much needed work.Butterfield, who thinks it's the offer of a lifetime, believes he is finally moving up in the world - even though the meeting is scheduled at Westminster's Triforium in the middle of the night!Unbeknownst to the architect, a coven of absinthe-drinking witches conspires to intervene in Butterfield’s strange meetings with the Reverend. They want what Butterfield has (though Butterfield doesn’t know what it is) and they are willing to do anything (kidnapping, torture, even burning him at the stake) to get it.
Author | : Lois Brown |
Publisher | : UNC Press Books |
Total Pages | : 705 |
Release | : 2012-07-01 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1469606569 |
Born into an educated free black family in Portland, Maine, Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins (1859-1930) was a pioneering playwright, journalist, novelist, feminist, and public intellectual, best known for her 1900 novel Contending Forces: A Romance of Negro Life North and South. In this critical biography, Lois Brown documents for the first time Hopkins's early family life and her ancestral connections to eighteenth-century New England, the African slave trade, and twentieth-century race activism in the North. Brown includes detailed descriptions of Hopkins's earliest known performances as a singer and actress; textual analysis of her major and minor literary works; information about her most influential mentors, colleagues, and professional affiliations; and details of her battles with Booker T. Washington, which ultimately led to her professional demise as a journalist. Richly grounded in archival sources, Brown's work offers a definitive study that clarifies a number of inconsistencies in earlier writing about Hopkins. Brown re-creates the life of a remarkable woman in the context of her times, revealing Hopkins as the descendant of a family comprising many distinguished individuals, an active participant and supporter of the arts, a woman of stature among professional peers and clubwomen, and a gracious and outspoken crusader for African American rights.
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Total Pages | : 526 |
Release | : 1915 |
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Total Pages | : 816 |
Release | : 1915 |
Genre | : Electrical engineering |
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Total Pages | : 518 |
Release | : 1915 |
Genre | : Electrical engineering |
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Author | : William Dean Howells |
Publisher | : Good Press |
Total Pages | : 10574 |
Release | : 2024-01-10 |
Genre | : Literary Collections |
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The Complete Works of William Dean Howells is a comprehensive collection of writings by the prominent American author known for his realistic portrayals of American life in the late 19th century. Howells, a leading figure in the literary realism movement, expertly depicts the complexities of society and human relationships in his novels, short stories, and essays. His works are characterized by keen observations, detailed character studies, and subtle social commentary that reflect the changing cultural landscape of his time. Howells' writing style is marked by its precision, understated humor, and nuanced exploration of ethical dilemmas. The collection showcases the breadth and depth of his literary output, from his early realist novels to his later satirical works. Readers will appreciate Howells' ability to capture the essence of American society in a time of transition. William Dean Howells drew inspiration from his personal experiences as an editor, critic, and social commentator to craft his incisive literary works. His commitment to depicting the social realities of his era set him apart as a writer ahead of his time. The Complete Works of William Dean Howells is a must-read for those interested in American literary history, realism, and the human experience.
Author | : William Dean Howells |
Publisher | : Good Press |
Total Pages | : 10575 |
Release | : 2023-12-07 |
Genre | : Literary Collections |
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The Complete Works of William Dean Howells (Illustrated) offers a comprehensive collection of the works of William Dean Howells, a prominent American realist author. Known for his depiction of ordinary American life, Howells' writing style is characterized by its detailed realism and insightful social commentary. This collection includes a variety of genres such as novels, short stories, plays, and essays, showcasing Howells' versatility as a writer. Readers can expect to be immersed in vivid narratives that capture the essence of 19th-century America. William Dean Howells, a close friend of Mark Twain and a leading figure in the realist literary movement, drew inspiration for his works from his experiences as a journalist and editor. His commitment to portraying the everyday struggles and joys of common people sets him apart as a notable voice in American literature. This collection is highly recommended for readers interested in exploring the complexities of American society and culture through the lens of a skilled observer. The Complete Works of William Dean Howells provides a unique perspective on the realities of American life during the late 19th century and continues to resonate with readers today.