The Mason House

The Mason House
Author: T. Martineau Bertineau
Publisher: Lanternfish Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2020-09-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781941360439

After her father's untimely death, Theresa faced a rocky and unstable childhood. But there was one place she felt safe: her grandmother's house in Mason, a depressed former copper mining town in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Gram's passing leaves Theresa once again at the mercy of the lasting, sometimes destructive grief of her Ojibwe mother and white stepfather. As the family travels back and forth across the country in search of a better life, one thing becomes clear: if they want to find peace, they will need to return to their roots. The Mason House is at once an elegy for lost loved ones and a tale of growing up amid hardship and hope, exploring how time and the support of a community can at last begin to heal even the deepest wounds.

House of Music

House of Music
Author: Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2020-09-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1786078457

WINNER OF THE ROYAL PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY STORYTELLING AWARD 2021 ‘Riveting, taking in prejudice as well as sacrifice. There are 4.30am starts, lost instruments, fractured wrists, all captured with vivid flourishes. A paean to camaraderie.’ Observer Seven brothers and sisters. All of them classically trained musicians. One was Young Musician of the Year and performed for the royal family. The eldest has released her first album, showcasing the works of Clara Schumann. These siblings don’t come from the rarefied environment of elite music schools, but from a state comprehensive in Nottingham. How did they do it? Their mother, Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason, opens up about what it takes to raise a musical family in a Britain divided by class and race. What comes out is a beautiful and heartrending memoir of the power of determination, camaraderie and a lot of hard work. The Kanneh-Masons are a remarkable family. But what truly sparkles in this eloquent memoir is the joyous affirmation that children are a gift and we must do all we can to nurture them.

The House of Godwine

The House of Godwine
Author: Emma Mason
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2004-03-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781852853891

Harold Godwineson was king of England from January 1066 until his death at Hastings in October of that year. For much of the reign of Edward the Confessor, who was married to Harold’s sister Eadgyth, the Godwine family, led by Earl Godwine, had dominated English politics. In The Rise and Fall of the House of Godwine, Emma Mason tells the turbulent story of a remarkable family which, until Harold’s unexpected defeat, looked far more likely than the dukes of Normandy to provide the long-term rulers of England. But for the Norman Conquest, an Anglo-Saxon England ruled by the Godwine dynasty would have developed very differently from that dominated by the Normans.

The House

The House
Author: Raelyn Drake
Publisher: Lerner + ORM
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1541517679

The old, abandoned house at the end of Grace's street is a local legend. All the neighbors say it's haunted, but every Halloween someone leaves candy on the front porch. Grace and her friends decide to investigate, hoping to find out once and for all if someone—or something—really is haunting the place. But what if there is more to the house than there seems?

The Mystery of the Mason House

The Mystery of the Mason House
Author: Diane Winters
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2020-06-20
Genre:
ISBN:

The Mason House was dark, dreary, and very scary for Mary and David as children when they visited with their mother. Their Uncle Danbury was a scary man and frequently yelled at his niece and nephew. Finding a secret passage had only caused their young imagination to go wild. Too young and scared to explore it, they barred the door instead. Now as young adults, they were the new owners upon inheriting it from their uncle. The first thing they do is follow the secret passage and found it went virtually nowhere. As they try to find the reasons for a hidden pathway, Mary tries to heal from a broken marriage. Her ex-husband is running from his own past and broken promises. More than once he brings danger into Mary's life. The Mason House remains in the center of the family healing and mystery as the next generation is caught up in a kidnapping. Intrigue, mystery, and life's strife find its way in normal everyday lives. As this family finds out, no one is immune to trouble.

I Wish You All the Best

I Wish You All the Best
Author: Mason Deaver
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2019-05-14
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1338306138

Perfect for fans of Adam Silvera and Becky Albertalli, Mason Deaver's stunning debut will rip your heart out before showing you how to heal from tragedy and celebrate life in the process. "Heartfelt, romantic, and quietly groundbreaking. This book will save lives." -- Becky Albertalli, New York Times bestselling author of Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens AgendaIt's just three words: I am nonbinary. But that's all it takes to change everything.When Ben De Backer comes out to their parents as nonbinary, they're thrown out of their house and forced to move in with their estranged older sister, Hannah, and her husband, Thomas, whom Ben has never even met. Struggling with an anxiety disorder compounded by their parents' rejection, they come out only to Hannah, Thomas, and their therapist and try to keep a low profile in a new school.But Ben's attempts to survive the last half of senior year unnoticed are thwarted when Nathan Allan, a funny and charismatic student, decides to take Ben under his wing. As Ben and Nathan's friendship grows, their feelings for each other begin to change, and what started as a disastrous turn of events looks like it might just be a chance to start a happier new life.At turns heartbreaking and joyous, I Wish You All the Best is both a celebration of life, friendship, and love, and a shining example of hope in the face of adversity.

Finding Home

Finding Home
Author: Brannen Basham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-05-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9781737273004

Finding Home shows readers an inside look at the lives of six beneficial native creatures through an engaging and educational tale of a mason bee's search for a new home. North America is home to almost 4,000 species of native bees, most of which fly below our radar as they perform indispensable environmental services. Finding Home: A Story of a Mason Bee is an informational realistic fiction, with a focus on science, nature, and conservation written in prose focused on bringing attention to these forgotten creatures. Finding Home: A Story of a Mason bee shows readers the unique lives mason bees lead, and also gives a look at some other common beneficial wildlife. Follow a mason bee as she emerges from her nest to discover her habitat is being destroyed by human development and is propelled into the surrounding landscapes in order to find a place to make a new home. During her search, she comes across various other important wildlife, such as bumble bees, ants, and hummingbirds. Each encounter teaches the mason bee and the reader a little bit about the animals encountered, and the book ends with a glossary of terms including more information about each animal seen in the story.

The Haunting of Gabbingdon Mansion

The Haunting of Gabbingdon Mansion
Author: Mason Dean
Publisher:
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2021-06-23
Genre:
ISBN:

In the small town of Glenmont, a vacant, forgotten house sits atop an overlooking bluff. William and Emily Broadmoor are in dire strait when the economic implosion puts a severe dent in their small home renovation business. When all hope seems lost, William is approached by a man with an unrefusable offer-the chance to fix a dilapidated stone mansion in Maine. Initially, the details of the offer seem too good to be true, but with nowhere else to turn, William and Emily decide taking a look can't hurt.