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Author | : MeAnna Williams |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 38 |
Release | : 2018-06-24 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1387904213 |
When Elliot Peach the Third's grandad suddenly dies, Elliot is left with his grandad's peach farm. For years to come, it is the only thing he is to know. On a night out, The Harris's introduce Elliot to Meredith Stewart, who steals his heart at first sight. Now that he loves something other than his peach farm, can he act accordingly?
Author | : Charlay Marie |
Publisher | : National Geographic Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2014-05-27 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1601627793 |
Hope grew up feeling ugly and unloved. Called "the devil" by her mother, she was not allowed to attend church on Sundays with her twin sister, Faith. At fifteen, Hope is wild. She no longer cares about her mother, or anyone else for that matter. When her mother kicks her out of the house, Hope spends several days homeless and alone--until she runs into an elderly blind prophetess named May. She offers Hope a gift from God: a new home where she is taught the true meaning of love, family, and God. When Hope meets Dante, a quirky yet attractive boy who visits with May every day, her life changes even more. With young love in the air, Hope feels like nothing can go wrong. But just when she thinks her life is perfect, she learns that May is dying of cancer. Hope must learn how to conquer her deepest fears and have faith that all things work together for the good of God. With everything she's experienced in her young life, will she be able to trust God?
Author | : Nadine Burr |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 58 |
Release | : 2020-08-30 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1664125159 |
The experience I had with my grandmother’s peach tree is a memory that I am so proud to have, and I will never forget. Being out in the yard helping her was exciting and fun, it did not seem like work at all me. I would like to share a few of the stories about being at my grandmother house for the summer. This story is about me and my beautiful, soft-spoken grandmother, and some of the things she taught me. Through the eyes of an eight-year-old, I found my grandmother to be extremely knowledgeable and resourceful. Grandmother Eunice taught all her grandchildren’s something special, somethings in which we did not realize until we were grown with families of our own.
Author | : Jennie Chadwick |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 52 |
Release | : 2010-07 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781609119911 |
Six friends, known as "The Peach Tree Kids," watch as big trucks deliver and unload giant metal grape bins in a vineyard. It's time for picking. The friends take the opportunity to start their adventures - playing and building forts inside the rows of bins they call "Jaws of Dragons." That night, "The Peach Tree Kids" return to play in the dark vineyard with flashlights. The game is scary but a great deal of fun. Suddenly, the kids come upon something mysterious and lumpy in the "Jaws of Dragons." The discovery leads to a dramatic and colorful event that leaves the friends ready for the next adventure in their wonderful and creative surroundings.Jennie Chadwick lives and writes in the Central Valley of California, which is the backdrop for The Peach Tree Kids. She is currently at work on the next book in the series.
Author | : Earl J. Hess |
Publisher | : UNC Press Books |
Total Pages | : 344 |
Release | : 2017-08-09 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1469634201 |
On July 20, 1864, the Civil War struggle for Atlanta reached a pivotal moment. As William T. Sherman's Union forces came ever nearer the city, the defending Confederate Army of Tennessee replaced its commanding general, removing Joseph E. Johnston and elevating John Bell Hood. This decision stunned and demoralized Confederate troops just when Hood was compelled to take the offensive against the approaching Federals. Attacking northward from Atlanta's defenses, Hood's men struck George H. Thomas's Army of the Cumberland just after it crossed Peach Tree Creek on July 20. Initially taken by surprise, the Federals fought back with spirit and nullified all the advantages the Confederates first enjoyed. As a result, the Federals achieved a remarkable defensive victory. Offering new and definitive interpretations of the battle's place within the Atlanta campaign, Earl J. Hess describes how several Confederate regiments and brigades made a pretense of advancing but then stopped partway to the objective and took cover for the rest of the afternoon on July 20. Hess shows that morale played an unusually important role in determining the outcome at Peach Tree Creek--a soured mood among the Confederates and overwhelming confidence among the Federals spelled disaster for one side and victory for the other.
Author | : Ann Ralph |
Publisher | : Storey Publishing, LLC |
Total Pages | : 169 |
Release | : 2015-01-16 |
Genre | : Gardening |
ISBN | : 1603428895 |
Grow your own apples, figs, plums, cherries, pears, apricots, and peaches in even the smallest backyard! Ann Ralph shows you how to cultivate small yet abundant fruit trees using a variety of specialized pruning techniques. With dozens of simple and effective strategies for keeping an ordinary fruit tree from growing too large, you’ll keep your gardening duties manageable while at the same time reaping a bountiful harvest. These little fruit trees are easy to maintain and make a lovely addition to any home landscape.
Author | : Jim Kamas |
Publisher | : Texas A&M University Press |
Total Pages | : 164 |
Release | : 2011-04-07 |
Genre | : Gardening |
ISBN | : 1603442669 |
An up-to-date guide for commercial and residential peach growers . . . With an estimated one million trees producing almost fifty million pounds of fruit per year, Texas is a leading producer of peaches, and several popular seasonal festivals highlight the widespread enjoyment of and interest in this delicious, versatile fruit. In addition, a recent rise of interest in edible gardens and home fruit production has led more people to think about planting a peach tree in the yard—or paying closer attention to the one they already have. Jim Kamas and Larry Stein, drawing from their many years of experience and the best current research, provide authoritative advice for those who want to improve peach production, whether in a large commercial orchard or on a single tree in the back yard. With discussions ranging from site selection to marketing ideas, Texas Peach Handbook covers the basics of peach cultivation—planting, pruning, fertilizing, watering, protecting, thinning, harvesting—and gives both instruction on disease and insect control and advice on the financial aspects of the peach business. The authors also direct readers to other, more detailed or technical sources, for those who want to learn more about a given topic. For its useful information and expert guidance, this how-to handbook will prove indispensable for anyone who grows, or wants to grow, peaches.
Author | : Michelle Oucharek-Deo |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 400 |
Release | : 2016-06 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781988348001 |
She stood in the doorway of her parents' bedroom, palms sweating, heart racing, "I can't marry him!" she blurted, experiencing a rush of guilty relief. Join Maya Wells as she confronts her fears and opens herself up to a love and life that helps her to become more than just The Girl in the Peach Tree.
Author | : Geneva K. Olowoeshin |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 166 |
Release | : 2016-11-01 |
Genre | : Literary Collections |
ISBN | : 1491799196 |
The life of author Geneva K. Olowoeshin began during the time when civil rights were still new, and African Americans were still referred to as Negroes and colored. In A Peach Tree in the Projects, Olowoeshin examines her life and emotions from the angle of one of the last in the baby boomer era She explains how she coped with being adopted and growing up with parents old enough to be her grandparents, but with the stamina and wit to not only keep up, but leave lifelong lessons necessary in todays unpredictable society. Through poetry dating back to the early 1980s, Olowoeshin shows how words have always been relevant in taming her deepest pains of loves lost, her brothers plight, and the struggles with a severe identity crisis. The included pictures give real color to her story, vividly illustrating what is being told in the essays and the poetry. This compilation shares how writing this life story began as a therapeutic outlet for a tumultuous path. It helped her understand that not knowing who you are and where you come from can have a powerful effect. Gaining strength from not knowing, however, makes for a beautiful picture.
Author | : Kristy Woodson Harvey |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 432 |
Release | : 2021-10-26 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1982185228 |
The newest installment of the New York Times bestselling Peachtree Bluff series follows three generations of Murphy women as they come together to face a hurricane that threatens their hometown—and the holiday season—in this “book equivalent of a warm and fuzzy pair of socks” (E! Online). When the Murphy women are in trouble, they always know they can turn to their mother, Ansley. So when eldest daughter Caroline and her husband announce they are divorcing—and fifteen-year-old daughter Vivi acts out in response—Caroline, at her wits end, can’t think of anything to do besides leave her with Ansley in Peachtree Bluff for the holidays. After all, how much trouble can one teenager get into on a tiny island? Quite a lot, as it turns out. As the “storm of the century” heads toward Peachtree Bluff, Ansley and her husband, Jack, with Vivi in tow, are grateful they’re planning to leave for the trip of a lifetime. But Vivi’s recklessness forces the trio to shelter in place during the worst hurricane Peachtree has ever seen. With no power, no provisions, and the water rising, the circumstances become dire very quickly…and the Murphy sisters soon realize it’s up to them to conduct a rescue mission. With the bridges closed and no way to access Peachtree Bluff by land or air, they set sail on Caroline’s boat, The Starlite Sisters, determined to rebuild their beloved town—and their family. In “pitch perfect tones” (Publishers Weekly) and written with her signature Southern charm, New York Times bestselling author Kristy Woodson Harvey explores the magic of Christmas, the power of forgiveness, and the importance of family in a tale that reminds us that, no matter the circumstances, home is always where we belong—especially during the holidays.