When We Believed in Mermaids

When We Believed in Mermaids
Author: Barbara O'Neal
Publisher: Lake Union Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Auckland (N.Z.)
ISBN: 9781542004527

From the author of The Art of Inheriting Secrets comes an emotional new tale of two sisters, an ocean of lies, and a search for the truth. Her sister has been dead for fifteen years when she sees her on the TV news... Josie Bianci was killed years ago on a train during a terrorist attack. Gone forever. It's what her sister, Kit, an ER doctor in Santa Cruz, has always believed. Yet all it takes is a few heart-wrenching seconds to upend Kit's world. Live coverage of a club fire in Auckland has captured the image of a woman stumbling through the smoke and debris. Her resemblance to Josie is unbelievable. And unmistakable. With it comes a flood of emotions--grief, loss, and anger--that Kit finally has a chance to put to rest: by finding the sister who's been living a lie. After arriving in New Zealand, Kit begins her journey with the memories of the past: of days spent on the beach with Josie. Of a lost teenage boy who'd become part of their family. And of a trauma that has haunted Kit and Josie their entire lives. Now, if two sisters are to reunite, it can only be by unearthing long-buried secrets and facing a devastating truth that has kept them apart far too long. To regain their relationship, they may have to lose everything.

The Last Timesmith

The Last Timesmith
Author: Dipen Bhattacharya
Publisher: The Antonym Collections
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2024-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 8196395345

The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress meets Dark Matter in this new-age Asian science fiction inspired by the birth of Bangladesh. What is the meaning of time if history is nothing but memories in making? T. wakes up on the battlefield, stripped of memory. The reason is not amnesia, but a new world located in another time and place. This world resembles T.’s own world but is yet distinct. This world is crushing beneath the ruthless oppression, apartheid segregation, and biased discrimination of The Empire. And yet, amidst overpowerings untruth and autocracy, the seeds of rebellion sprout forth. Ashitopol, The last Timesmith, holds the key to many raging possibilities and questions. T.’s resolve, his conscience, courage, and integrity faces the ultimate test. Only time can tell if this world, and all the others around it in the multiverse, can embrace freedom. From the Back Cover: The Cheetahs now control the Lowland with iron-fists. They have made Time a taboo. T. wakes up in a battlefield with retrograde amnesia. Despite the familiarity of the landscape, he feels this is not his world. The answers lie with the last Timesmith, Ashitopol, and his daughter, Dita. A rebellion bleeds through the Cheetah’s iron-fists. T. finds himself in this confluence of destinies where his choices will either shatter realities and timelines, or create them anew. In the tryst with Time and space, what will T. choose? About the Author: Dipen Bhattacharya born and raised in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He received his undergraduate degree in physics from Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, followed by a Ph.D. in astrophysics from the University of New Hampshire, USA, in 1990. He was a researcher at the NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland, USA, and later joined the High Energy Astrophysics Group at the University of California, Riverside. During his years in research, he flew high altitude research balloons with telescopes to look for gamma rays from such cosmic objects as active galaxies and neutron stars. He worked with NASA’s gamma-ray satellites and detected gamma-rays from active galaxy NGC 253; one of Dipen’s research projects with supernova remnants in our galaxy has been used by astrophysicists to model cosmic ray particles in our galaxy. As a Fulbright Fellow, he taught physics at BRAC University, Dhaka. Currently, he is a professor of physics at Moreno Valley College in California. Dipen is actively connected with environmental and scientific outreach groups in Bangladesh and has published a book that details the geological history of the Bengal Delta. To date, he has published eight works of fiction in Bengali: four novels and four short-story collections. The social dynamics of imagined future societies—interwoven with scientific principles—feature in his work, often set in Bengal. About the Translator: Born in Kolkata, India, in the year 2000, Chirayata Chakrabarty is a graduate from English and Foreign Languages University in Cultural Studies. She also dabbles with music in her free time, a passion that was birthed by the pandemic, with uploads on both YouTube and Spotify under the stage name, Purna. Guided by her passion in literature and language, she started translating Bengali short stories, as a practice, in 2018. She has since tried to grow as a translator, as well as a song-writer and poet—a growth that she has sought since she was old enough to think.

The Mermaid Riot

The Mermaid Riot
Author: Joy E. Held
Publisher: Fire & Ice Young Adult Books
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2024-03-19
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN:

SERENA ROBINSON and TOBI DOYLE have been friends for sixteen years. Living next door to each other along the Ainsley River in South Carolina, they built sandcastles, played pirate ship, and collected shells virtually every day until a freak accident at the Robinson Phosphate Mine Company takes away someone near and dear to Tobi’s heart. From then on, Tobi’s mother, Mrs. Doyle, blames Serena’s father, Mr. Robinson and his thirst for money for her husband’s death. Serena and Tobi are torn apart by their parents’ animosities, and the lifelong friends must go their separate ways in a town devastated by a recent war. When Serena and Tobi witness the neighborhood apothecary DR. NATHAN TRASK lifting a limp body from his fishing boat, they don’t realize they will be forced back together in a life-or-death effort to save the mermaid, MARI-MORGAN, from Dr. Trask’s greedy plans. Serena has tried for years to convince Tobi that mermaids are real—her nanny ROSIE told her so—but he doesn’t believe. However, Tobi discovers that not only do mermaids exist, but they have magical charms that are almost impossible to resist. Serena may lose her best friend unless she can return the bewitching merwoman to the sea before she takes Tobi’s heart and soul to the bottom of the ocean.

Darling Girl

Darling Girl
Author: Liz Michalski
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2023-05-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 059318565X

A Book of The Month Club pick In this beautiful dive into the world of J. M. Barrie’s classic, one woman must take on the infamous Peter Pan—who is not the innocent adventurer the fairy tales make him out to be—to save her daughter’s life. . . . Life is looking up for Holly Darling, granddaughter of Wendy—yes, that Wendy. That is, until she gets a call that her daughter, Eden, who has been in a coma for nearly a decade, has gone missing from the estate where she’s been long tucked away. And, worst of all, Holly knows who must be responsible: Peter Pan, who is not only very real, but very dangerous. Holly is desperate to find Eden and protect her son, Jack, from a terrible web of family secrets before she loses both her children. And yet she has no one to turn to—her mother, Jane, is the only other person in the world who knows that Peter is more than a story, but she refuses to accept that he is not the hero she’s always imagined. Darling Girl brings all the magic of the classic Peter Pan story to the present, while also exploring the dark underpinnings of fairy tales, grief, aging, sacrifice, motherhood, and just how far we will go to protect those we love.

BLOOM

BLOOM
Author: Lyra Adams
Publisher: Life Garden Publishing Inc.
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2020-07-24
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

Do you ever feel you are walking against the wind? Are you ready to experience expansive relief from mental and emotional suffering? Coming to a higher level of wholeness and healing is entirely possible. You can still live your best life ever! Why is it important that sexual abuse survivors heal? There are a myriad of mental and physical health challenges that can present for those hurt in this way. Additionally, emotional patterns need to be examined and remedied so they can live a fulfilling life. Sadly, the suicide rate is high among survivors who do not heal. For some, addictions become a way of coping with feelings they do not want to experience in everyday life. Another set of compelling reasons to heal is victims of sexual abuse tend to either become self destructive or turn aggressive toward others. Many survivors heal to a degree, yet never fully reach a whole state where they can experience a full and beautiful life. With over twenty chapters, this book covers every aspect of emotional healing from sexual abuse. Real life methods are given for not only coping, but thriving. Holistic helpers are revealed that can speed the recovery of emotional wounds as you transform with nature. Lyra Adams, host of the podcast Breaking Free – Healing the Emotional Effects of Sexual Abuse, has put forth this beautiful guidebook for those trying to see light at the end of the tunnel. Recovery is possible and probable when you take the hand of someone who has walked some of the same roads you have in life. “My hope is that my sisters and brothers affected by sexual abuse will find these holistic methods of healing so beneficial they cannot help but bloom.” ~ Lyra Adams Release Date: July 26, 2020 More Author Info at lyraadams.com 

A Boy Called Achebe

A Boy Called Achebe
Author: Egbulonu Kingsley
Publisher: XinXii
Total Pages: 93
Release: 2024-04-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3989837699

From humble beginnings marred by poor academic performance and mockery, a young man finds himself on an unexpected journey in search of divine intervention. His initial struggles give way to newfound help, igniting pride within him. However, as his arrogance leads to disgrace and shame, he faces a turning point. At the peak of his downfall, he encounters something unanticipated. The path he walks serves as a reminder that one must remain humble even at the height of success. This story delves into themes of redemption, resilience, and the true cost of pride, leaving the reader with a sense of suspense and anticipation for what lies ahead.

Paradise Girls

Paradise Girls
Author: Sandy Gingras
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2022-07-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250816726

Sandy Gingras's Paradise Girls features a broken engagement. A ruined vacation in paradise. One adorable little girl. The perfect recipe for the chance of a lifetime... Mary Valley is in a funk. She’s a writer for home magazines, but she’s lost touch with what home means. Her life seems meaningless. The last house she wrote about was a gazillion-dollar mansion with a moat! Plus, she’s estranged from her daughter, CC and granddaughter, Larkin and mired in a dead-end relationship with her boss. Daniel is a man adrift since his son Timmy was killed in Afghanistan. He’s living on a houseboat in Florida with Timmy’s three-legged dog, Tripod and taking tourists out on fishing charters. But his life is on the edge. He’s painting his houseboat black, and he can’t stop thinking about “getting lost at sea.” When Mary’s boss tells her he’s spending Christmas with his ex, she books a trip with her family to The Low Key Inn, a hotel on the edge of the Everglades. But things go wrong from the get-go. CC bails out of the vacation, and Mary is stuck with an unhappy Larkin. The hotel is dated and down-on-its-luck, and perhaps its owner is a witch. Then Mary meets Daniel, casts a hook into his head and wrecks his boat. This is the story of how wounded people can help each other heal, how lost people can help each other find their way home. How life can become a love story...

Truth to Tell

Truth to Tell
Author: Ludovic Kennedy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 568
Release: 1991
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

When We Lost Our Heads

When We Lost Our Heads
Author: Heather O'Neill
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2022-02-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0593422929

“Every decent friendship comes with a drop of hatred. But that hatred is like honey in the tea. It makes it addictive.” Charismatic Marie Antoine is the daughter of the richest man in 19th century Montreal. She has everything she wants, except for a best friend—until clever, scheming Sadie Arnett moves to the neighborhood. Immediately united by their passion and intensity, Marie and Sadie attract and repel each other in ways that thrill them both. Their games soon become tinged with risk, even violence. Forced to separate by the adults around them, they spend years engaged in acts of alternating innocence and depravity. And when a singular event brings them back together, the dizzying effects will upend the city. Traveling from a repressive finishing school to a vibrant brothel, taking readers firsthand into the brutality of factory life and the opulent lives of Montreal’s wealthy, When We Lost Our Heads dazzlingly explores gender, sex, desire, class, and the terrifying power of the human heart when it can’t let someone go.