The Unsaid Ocean

The Unsaid Ocean
Author: Mumtaz Ahmad Kar
Publisher: Paper Hearts Publication
Total Pages: 210
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

"The Unsaid Ocean" is a captivating book that invites readers to explore unsaid thoughts and emotions. Mumtaz Ahmad Kar delves into the complexities of the human experience, shedding light on feelings that often remain hidden beneath the surface. Each paragraph serves as a vessel for unexpressed words and emotions, resonating with anyone who has struggled to articulate their innermost thoughts. Themes of longing, love, sorrow, and hope remind us that we are not alone in our struggles, encouraging readers to confront their own hidden feelings. Mumtaz's ability to distill complex emotions into simple yet profound language makes "The Unsaid Ocean" truly impactful. His words linger long after reading, prompting reflection on unspoken truths. Ultimately, this book is an exploration of the soul, inviting readers to dive into the vast ocean of emotions we often keep at bay, fostering understanding and empathy.

Ocean Beach

Ocean Beach
Author: Wendy Wax
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2012-06-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101580992

Three women find a second chance—or is it a third—in this novel from the USA Today bestselling author of Best Beach Ever. When unlikely friends Madeline, Avery, and Nicole arrive in Miami’s South Beach neighborhood, they’re hoping for a do-over. Literally. They’ve been hired to bring a historic house back to its former glory on a new television show called Do Over. If they can just get this show off the ground, Nikki could fix her finances, Avery could restart her career, and Maddie would have a shot at keeping her family together. The women quickly realize that having their work broadcast is one thing, but having their personal lives play out on TV is another. Soon they’re struggling to hold themselves, and the project, together. With a decades-old mystery—and hurricane season—looming, the women are forced to figure out just how they’ll weather life’s storms...

Ocean Sailing

Ocean Sailing
Author: Paul Heiney
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2019-09-05
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1472955374

This is the reassuring voice of the ocean sailing community. Your big adventure starts here. For many sailors, an ocean passage is the big dream. But many will worry that they don't have the right experience, that their boat isn't strong enough, or that it will be prohibitively expensive and difficult. Ocean Sailing will prepare you for an ocean passage by painting a picture of what ocean sailing is really like, through the experiences of others who have gone before. Topics covered range from safety to boat kit and preparations, budgeting to staying in touch with home, equipment breakdowns to health and weather. Members of three great cruising clubs – the Royal Cruising Club, Ocean Cruising Club, and the Cruising Club of America – share their vast wealth of experience, and by focusing on the practicalities of ocean sailing, allay the anxieties and doubts of prospective ocean cruisers to ensure a deeply satisfying ocean voyage.

Oceanic Japan

Oceanic Japan
Author: Stefan Huebner
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2024-11-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 082489927X

Japan’s oceans demand our attention. Violent, prolific, and changeful, they define life and death on the archipelago: pushing the shore under the rush of tsunami, charging typhoon circulation, feeding millions, and seeding conflicts over territory and resources. And yet, Japan studies remains largely beholden to a terrestrial view of the world that is at odds with the importance of the sea. This “terrestrial bias” also means that on those occasions when oceans are recognized they are most often presented as dividers or connectors—spaces in between rather than rich ecologies and meaningful sites. Oceanic Japan is meant to help readers re-envision Japanese history in order to show how the seas created the country that we know today. The book convenes a diverse, multinational, multidisciplinary group of scholars to expand the scope of Japan studies and the field of environmental humanities. The chapters draw from the broader turn to the sea—characterized by new oceanic and terraqueous perspectives—developing within these fields and in areas such as Pacific history and Indian Ocean studies. The volume editors' vision is bifocal. On one hand, they aim to reorient East Asian studies and Japan studies to the sea, underlining how oceans have shaped dynamics from the Tokugawa Era forward into the age of empire and the crisis of the Anthropocene. On the other hand, they argue for a more nuanced environmental approach within the burgeoning field of Oceanic studies. Seeing oceanic spaces as more than entrepots or political spheres requires thinking in new, often vertical, volumetric ways. The chapters follow human and non-human actors to recognize the variegation of watery ecologies through winds, tides, coasts, seabeds, and currents such as the Kuroshio and Oyashio, which have always shaped life on the archipelago.

Storying the Ecocatastrophe

Storying the Ecocatastrophe
Author: Helena Duffy
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2024-05-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1040025862

How do writers and artists represent the climate catastrophe so that their works stir audiences to political action or at least raise their environmental awareness without, however, appearing didactic? Storying the Ecocatastrophe attempts to answer this question while interrogating the potential of narrative to become a viable political force. The collection of essays achieves this by examining the representational strategies and ideological goals of contemporary cultural productions about climate change. These productions have been created across different genres, such as the traditional novel, dance performance, solarpunk, economic report, collage, and space opera, as well as across different languages and cultures. The volume’s twelve chapters demonstrate that rising temperatures, erratic weather, extinction of species, depletion of resources, and coastal erosion and flooding are an effect of our abusive relationship with nature. They also show that our use of nuclear power, extraction of natural resources and extensive farming, including heavy reliance on pesticides, intersect with intrahuman violence, as fleshed out by heteropatriarchy, racism, (neo)colonialism, and capitalism. They finally argue that human activity has indirectly contributed to other contemporary crises, namely the migrant crisis and the spread of contagious diseases such as Covid-19.

Ocean's Embrace

Ocean's Embrace
Author: Regina Sage
Publisher: Regina Sage
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2023-02-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1005368457

Alone in the black abyss of the sea, Relic Hunter Sven seeks a cultural treasure. What he finds is a drowning woman: Leanne. She meant to dive into the dating pool on a cruise, but a freak hurricane threw her into the sea instead—right into the embrace of a supernatural hunk. Bound by a passion that overwhelms their differences, Leanne and Sven fight to deepen their relationship. Hostile shapeshifters, disapproving parents, and the Council of Elders set obstacles to keep them apart. Will they remain together to continue Sven's Hunt? Or will a plot by domestic terrorists be the downfall of them all? Only the Fates know. Dive into an interstellar world of sea monsters and shapeshifters to explore the secrets of the deep. This edition includes an exciting teaser from the second book in the series, Sand's Caress.

Ocean's Storm

Ocean's Storm
Author: Donna Hurth-Toban
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2019-12-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 179479722X

This is book two of a novella that embarks upon a young woman's struggle to identify who she is, where she belongs and to whom she belongs. Ocean has had her downfall only to find Christ in her storm. Will the Baker family make it through life after Nana Baker? Secrets will be exposed and relationships will be put to the test. Find out who will fold and who will rise in Ocean's Storm.

Ocean's Fire

Ocean's Fire
Author: Stacey L. Tucker
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2017-10-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1943006296

Once the Greeks forced their male gods upon the world, the belief in the power of women was severed. For centuries it has been thought that the wisdom of the high priestesses perished at the hand of the patriarchs—but now the ancient Book of Sophia has surfaced. Its pages contain the truths hidden by history, and the sacred knowledge for the coming age. And it is looking for Skylar Southmartin. Busy picking up the pieces after her mother's untimely death and trying to finish her veterinary degree, Skylar has no idea that she is the link between four mystical women in her life, and the perfect storm the Great Mothers have been waiting for. Meanwhile, she's just reconnected with the first and only love of her life, Argan—but Joshua, a dangerous, irresistible stranger, threatens to ruin everything she's trying to build. Amidst unraveling family secrets that shatter her views of the world and call into question everything she's ever known, Skylar must fight off Joshua's maddening pull and get a handle on her own budding powers—before it's too late.