The Merry-go-round in the Sea

The Merry-go-round in the Sea
Author: Randolph Stow
Publisher: Penguin Books
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2013
Genre: Australian fiction
ISBN: 9780143570684

In 1941, Rob Coram is six. The war feels far removed from his world of aunties and cousins and the beautiful, dry landscape of Geraldton in Western Australia. But when his favourite, older cousin, Rick, leaves to join the army, the war takes a step closer. When Rick returns from the war several years later, he has changed and Rob feels betrayed. The old merry-go-round that represents Rob's dream of utopia (the security of his family and of the land that is his home) begins to disintegrate before his eyes.

The Merry-go-round.

The Merry-go-round.
Author: Jorge Moreno
Publisher: Babelcube Inc.
Total Pages: 63
Release: 2020-08-14
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1071562762

One day, after leaving class, Marcos discovers that they have put a merry-go-round next to his school. They have never caught his attention before and they seemed quite boring, however, he can not stop thinking about riding it. His father doesn't want to let him, for no apparent reason, but Marcos tries his best to convince him. When he finally succeeds and gets on, he can't even imagine the adventure that awaits him.

The Merry-go-round

The Merry-go-round
Author: William Somerset Maugham
Publisher: NEW YORK DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY
Total Pages: 22
Release: 2014-11-09
Genre:
ISBN:

Example in this ebook CHAPTER I All her life Miss Elizabeth Dwarris had been a sore trial to her relations. A woman of means, she ruled tyrannously over a large number of impecunious cousins, using her bank-balance like the scorpions of Rehoboam to chastise them, and, like many another pious creature, for their soul’s good making all and sundry excessively miserable. Nurtured in the evangelical ways current in her youth, she insisted that her connections should seek salvation according to her own lights; and, with harsh tongue and with bitter gibe, made it her constant business to persuade them of their extreme unworthiness. She arranged lives as she thought fit, and ventured not only to order the costume and habits, but even the inner thought of those about her: the Last Judgment could have no terrors for any that had faced her searching examination. She invited to stay with her in succession various poor ladies who presumed on a distant tie to call her Aunt Eliza, and they accepted her summons, more imperious than a royal command, with gratitude by no means unmixed with fear, bearing the servitude meekly as a cross which in the future would meet due testamentary reward. Miss Dwarris loved to feel her power. During these long visits—for, in a way, the old lady was very hospitable—she made it her especial object to break the spirit of her guests; and it entertained her hugely to see the mildness with which were borne her extravagant demands, the humility with which every inclination was crushed. She took a malicious pleasure in publicly affronting persons, ostensibly to bend a sinful pride, or in obliging them to do things which they particularly disliked. With a singular quickness for discovering the points on which they were most sensitive, she attacked every weakness with blind invective till the sufferer writhed before her, raw and bleeding: no defect, physical or mental, was protected from her raillery, and she could pardon as little an excess of avoirdupois as a want of memory. Yet, with all her heart, she despised her victims, she flung in their face insolently their mercenary spirit, vowing that she would never leave a penny to such a pack of weak fools; it delighted her to ask for advice in the distribution of her property among charitable societies, and she heard, with unconcealed hilarity, their unwilling and confused suggestions. With one of her relations only, Miss Dwarris found it needful to observe a certain restraint, for Miss Ley, perhaps the most distant of her cousins, was as plain-spoken as herself, and had, besides, a far keener wit whereby she could turn rash statements to the utter ridicule of the speaker. Nor did Miss Dwarris precisely dislike this independent spirit; she looked upon her in fact with a certain degree of affection and not a little fear. Miss Ley, seldom lacking a repartee, appeared really to enjoy the verbal contests, from which, by her greater urbanity, readiness, and knowledge, she usually emerged victorious: it confounded, but at the same time almost amused, the elder lady that a woman so much poorer than herself, with no smaller claims than others to the coveted inheritance, should venture not only to be facetious at her expense, but even to carry war into her very camp. Miss Ley, really not grieved to find some one to whom without prickings of conscience she could speak her whole mind, took a grim pleasure in pointing out to her cousin the poor logic of her observations or the foolish unreason of her acts. No cherished opinion of Miss Dwarris was safe from satire—even her evangelicism was laughed at, and the rich old woman, unused to argument, was easily driven into self-contradiction; and then—for the victor took no pains to conceal her triumph—she grew pale and speechless with rage. To be continue in this ebook

The little red horse on the merry-go-round

The little red horse on the merry-go-round
Author: Eliana Sá
Publisher: Sá Editora
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2015-05-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 858202004X

Finding out what a good friendship is worth! A light and humorous text, recommended for 3 year olds on. The illustrations are attractive and colorful. Subject-matters are always very close to the world of children.

Merry Go Round

Merry Go Round
Author: Sherrie Hansen
Publisher: Second Wind Publishing
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2011-05-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1935171623

Tracy's supposedly perfect life as a pastor's wife and mother of three is turned upside down when her husband leaves her for a man. Clay Alexander's charmed existence starts spinning out of control when his father threatens to shut down Maple Valley 's woolen mill - unless Clay conforms to his family's expectations. Is Tracy and Clay's love meant to be, or will they forever be on opposite sides of the merry-go-round? Her children. His parents. Her pride. His honor. The welfare of an entire town. MERRY GO ROUND... Hang on for dear life.

The Future Show

The Future Show
Author: Deborah Pearson
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2015-11-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1783192968

The Future Show is a piece that tells the story of Deborah’s future, starting from the end of the performance and going until the end of her life, that is consistently re-written to be both site and time specific. It is a Sisyphean task of a show, examining the mundane, the uncertain, and the fragility of our futures. The Future Show toured internationally for two years, with a new script written for every iteration. It has been performed in the USA, Canada, Belgium, Portugal, Poland, Ireland and throughout the UK. With an Introduction by Tim Etchells, Founder of Forced Entertainment The Future Show was developed with a grant from Arts Council England and with support-in-kind from BAC, Amhurst Republic and MAKE in Ireland.

The Debt Collecting Merry-Go-Round

The Debt Collecting Merry-Go-Round
Author: Anthony Reeves
Publisher: Straightforward co Ltd
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2011-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1847162088

As more and more people find it impossible to pay off debts and companies employ debt collectors, the incidences of unfair practices are rising, as many people simply do not know their rights when faced with bullying and intimidating agents whose only remit is to recover money. In many cases, threats are issued and the person on the receiving end doesn't know how to stand up to these tactics and assert their rights. This book spells out those rights in a very clear manner.