Tuesday Tales

Tuesday Tales
Author: Rina Ríos
Publisher: Rina Rios
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2023-08-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Discover the magic in ordinary day with Tuesday Tales Rina has always cherished her deep connection to her ancestry, mostly forged through oral histories she was lucky enough to get from her elders. When her grandfather died in 2014, she felt the urge to continue sharing family stories, both historical and contemporary. The range of emotions she shared and evoked in just a few paragraphs left readers wanting more—luckily, they knew they could count on her every Tuesday for almost four years. This captivating compilation promises laughter amid hardships and introspection through comic twists. Rina’s effortless and inviting tone beckons you to delve into tale after tale discovering poignant accounts of hunger on a Colombian beach; the lone bridge of Panama; sharks and more sharks; performing for thousands; the intricacies of homeschooling; attending hundreds of childbirths; surviving harrowing plane malfunctions, treacherous ski lifts, so many alligators, the dangers of automobiles, and food poisoning again and again. There’s magic in the every day. Discover it here!

Manx Fairy Tales

Manx Fairy Tales
Author: Sophia Morrison
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2020-08-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3752444398

Reproduction of the original: Manx Fairy Tales by Sophia Morrison

Tales Until Dawn

Tales Until Dawn
Author: Joe Neil MacNeil
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 529
Release: 1987-07-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0773561129

MacNeil also describes his early years in a Gaelic-speaking rural community, where story-telling is still a basic element of community life. He explains how he learned the tales and the customs and practices associated with their telling. He also introduces us to the families and individuals who were custodians of the tales. John Shaw's introduction outlines the informant's tradition and its place in the world of the European story-teller. The commentaries of MacNeil and Shaw, the tales, the games, and the other folk material offer a rich and unique perspective on the Gaelic culture generally, and as it has developed on Cape Breton Island in particular.

Tales from the Ypsilanti Archives

Tales from the Ypsilanti Archives
Author: Laura Bien
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2010-02-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 1614231567

Author Laura Bien offers up a diverse sampling of offbeat and lighthearted stories that will transplant readers to the bygone days of Ypsilanti, from the fight Ypsilanti waged against standardized time to the gloom apparent in an Ypsilantian's Depression-era grocery receipt, and from Jackson's glowing pork chop to the time Ypsilantians staunchly defended themselves against accusations of "sloppy speech."? Enjoy these quirky tales and learn what life used to be like in this fascinating city.