Harmony

Harmony
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 446
Release: 1901
Genre: Mental healing
ISBN:

Harmony's Big Decision

Harmony's Big Decision
Author: Nicola Martin
Publisher: New Generation Publishing
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2018-08-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1789552311

Young elf Harmony lived with humans for many years and fell in love with a human named Damien. For the past few years Harmony has lived among the elves with her father and brother. Wanting to be closer to her family she tries her best to fit into elvish society. Along the way the one thing Harmony fears the most happens and she falls in love with an elf prince. When Harmony's father requests she leaves his house she must decide between the elves or the humans. Will her love for Damien be strong enough for her to choose the humans, or will she choose the elf prince?

Can't Stop Believing

Can't Stop Believing
Author: Jodi Thomas
Publisher: Berkley
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2013
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0425250679

In "New York Times"-bestselling author Thomas's small town of Harmony, Texas, a generations-old feud is about to come to a headNand the stakes couldn't be higher with two hearts on the line. Original.

The Chase

The Chase
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 628
Release: 1924
Genre: Fox hunting
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Sea Dreams

Sea Dreams
Author: Meriam Wilhelm
Publisher: Meiam Wilhelm
Total Pages: 99
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Once renowned for his artistic abilities, painter Thor Hudson has become a washed up shell of himself. Hiding out in a self-imposed retirement, Hudson is incapable of finger painting, let alone recreating even one of his famous sea murals. When the artist’s publicist prematurely announces Hudson’s long awaited return to the art world Hudson is faced with failing publicly or accepting help from a beautiful lavender eyed witch, a few enchanted cupcakes and a touch of magic. New Moon Beach is the perfect place for Thor Hudson to rediscover himself, do a bit of wave walking and maybe even fall in love with his favorite sea witch.

Harmony's Heartbeat

Harmony's Heartbeat
Author: OJ LEIGH
Publisher: OJ LEIGH
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2023-09-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

In the tranquil haven of Harmony Bay, where the lapping waves compose a soothing symphony against the glistening shores, a tale of rekindled passions and rediscovered purpose unfolds. Within this idyllic coastal town, the meeting of two souls, both adrift in the turbulent currents of their lives, sets the stage for an extraordinary journey of self-discovery and love. Amidst the gentle embrace of the ocean breeze, Richard Mitchell, a once-celebrated musician, now a disillusioned wanderer, finds solace along the rugged coastline. His heartache and thwarted dreams find an unexpected outlet as he crafts exquisite instruments from the remnants of forgotten treasures washed ashore. Little does he know that these unique creations will weave together the destinies of individuals far beyond the confines of his quiet sanctuary. Gianna Hartman, a renowned music producer haunted by the trappings of success, hears whispers of Richard's unconventional artistry. These echoes of melodies that defy convention stir a dormant passion within her, and she embarks on a journey to Harmony Bay to unearth the source. When their paths finally cross, it's as if the universe itself orchestrated their encounter, drawing them together in pursuit of a shared destiny. The harmony they create is not limited to the music that emanates from Richard's reclaimed instruments; it extends to the cadence of their hearts finding resonance in one another. As their collaborative efforts in music flourish, so too does an unspoken connection that transcends words. But the path they tread is not without discord. The tumultuous undercurrents of fame, the haunting shadows of past failures, and the relentless demands of the music industry threaten to drown out the delicate notes of their love story. In 'Harmony's Heartbeat,' the reimagined notes of salvaged instruments intertwine with the rhythm of love and perseverance. The resulting symphony is more than an arrangement of musical notes, it's a testament to the healing potency of melodies, a celebration of human connection through art, and a reminder that even the most discordant of circumstances can be transformed into harmonious tunes with the right companionship. Join Richard and Gianna as they navigate the tempestuous waters of fame, passion, and self-discovery. Feel the resonance of their journey as it reverberates through the pages of this heartwarming tale, reminding us all that amidst life's chaos, the music of the heart can guide us to our own harmonious ever after.

Shanghai 2040

Shanghai 2040
Author: Jean-Louis Roy
Publisher: Mosaic Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2022-11-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1771616547

A novel which challenges us to imagine the world-order in 2040. What if China dramatically reinvents global relations.Imagine the near future when the East assumes the reins of power in world politics, as well as global leadership in economic matters! On May 1, 2040 the headquarters of the United Nations moves from New York to Shanghai.The novel centers around Wei Shu, the woman President of the People`s Republic of China. She has piloted this project and choreographed every detail of this momentous event. In her diary, Wei Shu writes: `This day belongs to me as now I belong to China and China belongs to the world.``Who is this woman who has successfully ascended to absolute leadership both in China and the world...Jean-Louis Roy`s novel unravels Wei Shu`s origins, the legacy of her mother and grandmother, her career as a student and her ascent to power in China. He explores the relentless development of China over the past fifty years, its emergence as a global power in parallel with the dazzling trajectory of the rise to preeminence of this exceptional woman, Wei Shu.Jean &– Louis Roy for decades has written extensively about the shift of power from the west towards Africa and Asia. His most recent publications include The Future of French: Cultural Competition in the 21st Century (2010), The Age of Diversity: The New Cultural Map ( 2016), Mansa Musai: Kankan Moussa: From Niani to Mecca &– An Historical Narrative (2019), Africa.com: Digital, Economic, Cultural Transformations (2021) all published by Mosaic Press. For over fifteen years, Jean-Louis Roy has visited China personally, observed and studied its developments. This novel, his first, combines numerous themes and his acute combination as a trained journalist, professor and literary figure all combine to make Shanghai 2040 a highly valuable literary work and perhaps, also a prophetic work.Jean-Louis Roy`s career includes Editor in Chief of Le Devoir, Quebec`s Delegate General in P

Private Eye

Private Eye
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1962
Genre: English wit and humor
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Harmony Korine

Harmony Korine
Author: Eric Kohn
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2014-11-27
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1626743487

Harmony Korine: Interviews tracks filmmaker Korine's stunning rise, fall, and rise again through his own evolving voice. Bringing together interviews collected from over two decades, this unique chronicle includes rare interviews unavailable in print for years and an extensive, new conversation recorded at the filmmaker's home in Nashville. After more than twenty years, Harmony Korine (b. 1973) remains one of the most prominent and yet subversive filmmakers in America. Ever since his entry into the independent film scene as the irrepressible prodigy who wrote the screenplay for Larry Clark's Kids in 1992, Korine has retained his stature as the ultimate cinematic provocateur. He both intelligently observes modern social milieus and simultaneously thumbs his nose at them. Now approaching middle age, and more influential than ever, Korine remains intentionally sensationalistic and ceaselessly creative. He parlayed the success of Kids into directing the dreamy portrait of neglect, Gummo, two years later. With his audacious 1999 digital video drama Julien Donkey-Boy, Korine continued to demonstrate a penchant for fusing experimental, subversive interests with lyrical narrative techniques. Surviving an early career burnout, he resurfaced with a trifecta of insightful works that built on his earlier aesthetic leanings: a surprisingly delicate rumination on identity (Mister Lonely), a gritty quasi-diary film (Trash Humpers), and a blistering portrait of American hedonism (Spring Breakers), which yielded significant commercial success. Throughout his career he has also continued as a mixed-media artist whose fields included music videos, paintings, photography, publishing, songwriting, and performance art.

The Preacher and the Princess

The Preacher and the Princess
Author: Laura A. Franklin
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2015-12-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1491774452

The Preacher and the Princess is about two people who were ordained to be together long before they knew it. Though they trusted God, life happened, and they found themselves fighting the right war with the wrong weapons. While striving to achieve success they traveled in a sinful direction that caused a head on collision with two 18-Wheelers named Trevor and Shondra. Soon, John and Harmony along with Jacob, Charles, and Callie find themselves on the open road of immorality, loneliness, anger, and confusion because the enemy is real.