The Sunshine Stone

The Sunshine Stone
Author: Foster Henderson
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2017-09-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781548676728

The Sunshine Stone is the story of Antonia Davidson, a fifteen-year-old girl, who loses everything when her successful solicitor father is imprisoned for money laundering. It is a story of of redemption, as she overcomes the challenges of living with her fragile mother in Rotney, a brutal, East End slum where she attends the notorious comprehensive school, Rotney High, with all its perils and ugliness. Antonia's life changes when she meets an American war hero and performance magician, who restores her confidence and gives her a stone with magical properties to protect her at the cost of his own safety. Written in the first-person narrative, the Sunshine Stone looks at how, despite the worst circumstances, there is always hope if you are prepared to fight for your future and to accept help from any quarter it might present itself, however unlikely.

Piedra de Sol

Piedra de Sol
Author: Octavio Paz
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 70
Release: 1991
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780811211956

Nobel laureate Octavio Paz's premier long poem "Sunstone" is now a handsome illustrated paperbook. Presented here in a new translation with the Spanish texts en face, this is the 1957 poem that helped established Paz as a major international figure. Includes beautiful illustrations from an 18th-century treatise on the Mexican calendar.

Dancing on the Sun Stone

Dancing on the Sun Stone
Author: Marjorie Becker
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2024-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0826366309

Dancing on the Sun Stone is a uniquely transdisciplinary work that fuses modern Latin American history and literature to explore women’s lives and gendered politics in Mexico. In this important work, scholar Marjorie Becker focuses on the complex Mexican women of rural Michoacán who performed an illicit revolutionary dance and places it in dialogue with Nobel Prize winner Octavio Paz’s signature poem, “Sun Stone”—allowing a new gendered history to emerge. Through this dialogue, the women reveal intimate and intellectual complexities of Mexican women’s gendered voices, their histories, and their intimate and public lives. The work further demonstrates the ways these women, in dialogue with Paz, transformed history itself. Becker’s multigenre work reconstructs Mexican history through the temporal experiences of crucial Michoacán females, experiences that culminate in their complex revolutionary dance, which itself emerges as a transformative revolutionary language.

The Sun Stone & the Hybrid Prince

The Sun Stone & the Hybrid Prince
Author: S.D. Huston
Publisher: Literary Dawn Press LLC
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2023-12-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1962761029

A pirate stealing a precious gem to perform a miracle, and the prince who means to stop her. Who will win? Adria thought stealing the Sun Stone would be easy. The Ice Dragons didn't even put any guards in the room. That's okay. That's why she went through the walls. She almost snuck away with the magical artifact...that is until Belian, the Hybrid Prince, catches her stealing the stone. Belian chases the thief, which ends with a cave in and the Sun Stone, which always reveals truths. Mistrusting the pirate, he's not sure if he should allow Adria to leave with the stone once he knows the truth of why she needs it. Yet, he's drawn to her, and the adventure she promises. They soon learn the truths of their own attractions and feelings for the other while their sexy adventure continues after the cave in-flying with dragons, swimming with mermaids, and facing off with the Sea Witch. Will these star-crossed lovers survive the awesome power of the Sea Witch and the gods for a chance to find their happiness together? THE SUN STONE & THE HYBRID PRINCE is a steamy, adventure-packed Fantasy Romance novella (27K words), with a guaranteed HEA. Content warnings include adult language and consenting adult romantic scenes.

Little Daisy And The Sun Stone

Little Daisy And The Sun Stone
Author: Patrick HUET
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2017-08-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0244929009

Discover the fantastic story of the Sun Stone ! It was 40 000 years ago, just after the first Indians settled in North America. To save her tribe, a young Indian, Little Daisy, goes to look for the Sun Stone. Little Daisy has just celebrated its twelfth summer. One morning, on returning to her village, she discovers that all inhabitants are petrified. Only the grandmother can still speak. Before she freezes, she tells her that a sorcerer has cast a spell on the Inikawas to change them into stone statues. There is only one way to break the spell: bring back the Sun Stone, a crystal found on top of the West Moutains. For this she must cross the great prairie But the wild beasts are not the only dangers of the prairie. However, Little Daisy has an incomparable asset: a tough tenacity. She will cross many obstacles in order to deliver her own, aided by her courage and knowledge of nature and the hunt from her people.

Aztec Sun Stone almanac: Archosauria rising Triassic-Jurassic extinction

Aztec Sun Stone almanac: Archosauria rising Triassic-Jurassic extinction
Author: Antonio Silvestro
Publisher: Antonio Silvestro
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2019-09-20
Genre: Science
ISBN:

The event horizon of a Black Hole has been discovered reading the ≥ 500 years old Aztec ‘Sun Stone’ almanac glyphs and it has been called Tezcatlipoca in honours to the Mesoamerican God, the ‘Smoking Mirror’. The astronomical phenomenon is guessed to cause the mass extinction between Triassic and Jurassic, the one involving the rising of the Archosauria, from aquatic carnivorous PlacoDontoidae super-family into terrestrial herbivorous Zanclodon laevis (Ladinian – Carnian age). Furthermore, a serendipity conjecture about the European colonization of the American continent before 1492 and the biological identifications of theological Demulge family [Noah, Naamah and their three children (Shem, Ham and Josphet)] emerged via syncretism.

Woven Stone

Woven Stone
Author: Simon J. Ortiz
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2022-08-16
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0816550735

"What I do as a writer, teacher, and storyteller is to demystify language," says Simon Ortiz. Widely regarded as one of the country's most important Native American poets, Ortiz has led a thirty-year career marked by a fascination with language—and by a love of his people. This omnibus of three previous works offers old and new readers an appreciation of the fruits of his dedication. Going for the Rain (1976) expresses closeness to a specific Native American way of life and its philosophy and is structured in the narrative form of a journey on the road of life. A Good Journey (1977), an evocation of Ortiz's constant awareness of his heritage, draws on the oral tradition of his Pueblo culture. Fight Back: For the Sake of the People, For the Sake of the Land (1980)—revised for this volume—has its origins in his work as a laborer in the uranium industry and is intended as a political observation and statement about that industry's effects on Native American lands and lives. In an introduction written for this volume, Ortiz tells of his boyhood in Acoma Pueblo, his early love for language, his education, and his exposure to the wider world. He traces his development as a writer, recalling his attraction to the Beats and his growing political awareness, especially a consciousness of his and other people's social struggle. "Native American writers must have an individual and communally unified commitment to their art and its relationship to their indigenous culture and people," writes Ortiz. "Through our poetry, prose, and other written works that evoke love, respect, and responsibility, Native Americans may be able to help the United States of America to go beyond survival."

Sun Stone Saga

Sun Stone Saga
Author: Joseph Ottum
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2015-04-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 150355547X

Two familys passage from Norway to North America, during the Viking age is the framework of this story. More importantly, how the Vikings may have navigated, what foods they may have eaten, how they may have prayed, and traded form the heart of the story. It based on what might be true, or at least imagined possible. Stories told by the authors fatherand his fatherare the basis of this narrative journey.

Stone Upon Stone

Stone Upon Stone
Author: Wieslaw Mysliwski
Publisher: Archipelago
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2013-11-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0914671022

Winner of the PEN Translation Prize A “sweeping . . . irreverent” masterpiece of postwar Polish literature that “chronicles the modernization of Poland and celebrates the persistence of desire” (The New Yorker) Hailed as one of the best ever books in translation, Stone Upon Stone is Wieslaw Mysliwski’s grand epic in the rural tradition—a profound and irreverent stream of memory cutting through the rich and varied terrain of one man’s connection to the land, to his family and community, to women, to tradition, to God, to death, and to what it means to be alive. Wise and impetuous, plainspoken and compassionate, Szymek recalls his youth in their village, his time as a guerrilla soldier, as a wedding official, barber, policeman, lover, drinker, and caretaker for his invalid brother. Filled with interwoven stories and voices, by turns hilarious and moving, Szymek’s narrative exudes the profound wisdom of one who has suffered, yet who loves life to the very core.