White Doves at Morning

White Doves at Morning
Author: James Lee Burke
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2002-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0743249437

For years, critics have acclaimed the power of James Lee Burke's writing, the luminosity of his prose, the psychological complexity of his characters, the richness of his landscapes. Over the course of twenty novels and one collection of short stories, he has developed a loyal and dedicated following among both critics and general readers. His thrillers, featuring either Louisiana cop Dave Robicheaux or Billy Bob Holland, a hardened Texas-based lawyer, have consistently appeared on national bestseller lists, making Burke one of America's most celebrated authors of crime fiction. Now, in a startling and brilliantly successful departure, Burke has written a historical novel -- an epic story of love, hate, and survival set against the tumultuous background of the Civil War and Reconstruction. At the center of the novel are James Lee Burke's own ancestors, Robert Perry, who comes from a slave-owning family of wealth and privilege, and Willie Burke, born of Irish immigrants, a poor boy who is as irreverent as he is brave and decent. Despite their personal and political conflicts with the issues of the time, both men join the Confederate Army, choosing to face ordeal by fire, yet determined not to back down in their commitment to their moral beliefs, to their friends, and to the abolitionist woman with whom both have become infatuated. One of the most compelling characters in the story, and the catalyst for much of its drama, is Flower Jamison, a beautiful young black slave befriended, at great risk to himself, by Willie and owned by -- and fathered by, although he will not admit it -- Ira Jamison. Owner of Angola Plantation, Ira Jamison is a true son of the Old South and also a ruthless businessman, who, after the war, returns to the plantation and re-energizes it by transforming it into a penal colony, which houses prisoners he rents out as laborers to replace the slaves who have been emancipated. Against all local law and customs, Flower learns from Willie to read and write, and receives the help and protection of Abigail Dowling, a Massachusetts abolitionist who had come south several years prior to help fight yellow fever and never left, and who has attracted the eye of both Willie and Robert Perry. These love affairs are not only fraught with danger, but compromised by the great and grim events of the Civil War and its aftermath. As in all of Burke's writings, White Doves at Morning is full of wonderful, colorful, unforgettable villains. Some, like Clay Hatcher, are pure "white trash" (considered the lowest of the low, they were despised by the white ruling class and feared by former slaves). From their ranks came the most notorious of the vigilante groups, such as the Ku Klux Klan, the White League and the Knights of the White Camellia. Most villainous of all, though, are the petty and mean-minded Todd McCain, owner of New Iberia's hardware store, and the diabolically evil Rufus Atkins, former overseer of Angola Plantation and the man Jamison has placed in charge of his convict labor crews. Rounding out this unforgettable cast of characters are Carrie LaRose, madam of New Iberia's house of ill repute, and her ship's-captain brother Jean-Jacques LaRose, Cajuns who assist Flower and Abigail in their struggle to help the blacks of the town. With battle scenes at Shiloh and in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia that no reader will ever forget, and set in a time of upheaval that affected all men and all women at all levels of society, White Doves at Morning is an epic worthy of America's most tragic conflict, as well as a book of substance, importance, and genuine originality, one that will undoubtedly come to be regarded as a masterpiece of historical fiction.

Gray Wolves and White Doves

Gray Wolves and White Doves
Author: John D. Balian
Publisher: Booksurge Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Jerusalem
ISBN: 9781439267615

In a remote Turkish village, young Hanna's days are filled with merry adventures fueled by his father's tales of wonder and heroism. Meanwhile, his nights are spent in frightful vigil with his mother, as squads of brigands stalk the village defended by only his father and fellow villagers. Despite this precarious existence, Hanna can imagine no other home... until an unimaginable tragedy strikes and life as he knows it abruptly ends. As his family splinters apart, Hanna is thrust into an odyssey of lurking dangers, dashed hopes and thwarted ambitions. He finds refuge in a seminary in Jerusalem, where, now known as Jonah, he can cherish his heritage and new identity. Yet this sanctuary is also snatched away when Jonah finds himself caught in the crossfire of the Holy City's unholy wars. Banished back to Istanbul, Jonah narrowly escapes a campaign of purges by the feared Turkish secret service. Resorting to a fugitive subsistence in foreign lands, a despondent Jonah is recruited by his former rival to join a clandestine group. With the specter of a hellish existence in a Turkish prison as a constant threat, Jonah must choose between abandoning his principles to carry out a barbaric mission to exact revenge, or find a new path to pursue an improbable dream in the New World. Steeped in ancient rituals, Middle Eastern traditions and modern intrigue, Gray Wolves and White Doves is a unique, captivating story of a child's search for self amid rekindled feuds and the turmoil of a changing world.

Black Dove, White Raven

Black Dove, White Raven
Author: Elizabeth Wein
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2015-03-31
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 148470780X

Emilia and Teo's lives changed in a fiery, terrifying instant when a bird strike brought down the plane their stunt pilot mothers were flying. Teo's mother died immediately, but Em's survived, determined to raise Teo according to his late mother's wishes-in a place where he won't be discriminated against because of the color of his skin. But in 1930s America, a white woman raising a black adoptive son alongside a white daughter is too often seen as a threat. Seeking a home where her children won't be held back by ethnicity or gender, Rhoda brings Em and Teo to Ethiopia, and all three fall in love with the beautiful, peaceful country. But that peace is shattered by the threat of war with Italy, and teenage Em and Teo are drawn into the conflict. Will their devotion to their country, its culture and people, and each other be their downfall or their salvation? In the tradition of her award-winning and bestselling Code Name Verity, Elizabeth Wein brings us another thrilling and deeply affecting novel that explores the bonds of friendship, the resilience of young pilots, and the strength of the human spirit.

Soiled Doves

Soiled Doves
Author: Anne Seagraves
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780961908843

Soiled Doves tells of the grey world of prostitution and the women who participated in the oldest profession. Colorful, if not socially acceptable, these ladies of easy virtue were a definite part of the early West -- Wearing ruffled petticoats with fancy bows, they were glamorous and plain, good and bad and many were as wild as the land they came to tame.

The Business of White Dove Releases

The Business of White Dove Releases
Author: Paul Carson
Publisher: Paul Carson
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2024-11-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

The Business of White Dove Releases: Releasing White Doves at Funeral Services - A Golden Opportunity provides a thorough roadmap for building a rewarding business around the symbolic release of white doves. Ideal for animal enthusiasts, event planners, and aspiring entrepreneurs, this guide introduces the art and logistics of offering white dove release services for funerals, memorials, and religious ceremonies. Embracing the symbolism of peace, hope, and love that white doves embody, the book covers everything needed to launch and sustain a meaningful, profitable business. Starting with an introduction to the history and significance of white doves in commemorative events, the book illustrates why dove release services are a "golden opportunity" in a growing niche market. Readers gain insight into the powerful symbolism that makes dove releases a unique and impactful addition to remembrance ceremonies. It also addresses the market's potential and challenges, equipping readers with the knowledge to assess opportunities and navigate obstacles in this distinctive field. Once the foundation is established, the guide dives into essential business steps, covering everything from defining a service model to branding, legal requirements, and creating a strategic business plan. This framework helps new business owners align their brand with the values that white dove releases represent, ensuring that clients connect emotionally with their service. Financing and funding options are also explored, enabling readers to approach the business setup with confidence and clarity. The book also dedicates significant focus to training and caring for white doves, which is crucial for ensuring a safe, humane service. Readers learn about selecting and training healthy doves, providing adequate housing, and maintaining high standards of animal welfare. This comprehensive approach to dove care highlights the importance of well-trained birds for professional releases, establishing trust and credibility within the industry. Marketing and promoting a white dove release business is a vital component covered in detail. The book discusses strategies for reaching the ideal target market, building an online presence, and leveraging social media to grow the business. With advice on traditional and digital marketing techniques, readers gain practical tools to effectively promote their services, set competitive pricing, and connect with clients. Building a strong market presence ultimately helps business owners create lasting relationships with event planners, funeral homes, and clients. Finally, The Business of White Dove Releases emphasizes the importance of delivering excellent customer service and following ethical practices. Readers are encouraged to maintain high standards of professionalism, from handling client relationships with empathy to ensuring cultural sensitivity and legal compliance. With insights on evaluating success and staying informed about industry trends, the book empowers readers to build a trusted, reputable business that brings comfort and beauty to life's significant events.

The Strange White Doves

The Strange White Doves
Author: Alexander Key
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2014-07-29
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1497652545

In the behavior of animals, an author discovers the limitless possibility of nature In a wild stretch of countryside where only the toughest creatures can survive, an author witnesses a miracle: a white dove. His young companion chases after the bird, catching it easily with his bare hands—a second miracle. He takes it home as a pet, and there they find the third miracle of the day: the dove’s mate, who traveled hundreds of miles to reunite with her vanished beloved. But how did she know where to find him—and what does her journey tell us about the mysteries of the wild? To the author, the miracle of the doves is too remarkable to be explained by instinct. He suspects they share a kind of telepathy, and he begins to see signs of other unspoken mysteries everywhere he looks—from insects on the ground to branches on the trees. Life is a mystery, but the answers await us if, like the doves, we know how to listen.

The Plague of Doves

The Plague of Doves
Author: Louise Erdrich
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2008-04-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0060515120

Louise Erdrich's mesmerizing new novel, her first in almost three years, centers on a compelling mystery. The unsolved murder of a farm family haunts the small, white, off-reservation town of Pluto, North Dakota. The vengeance exacted for this crime and the subsequent distortions of truth transform the lives of Ojibwe living on the nearby reservation and shape the passions of both communities for the next generation. The descendants of Ojibwe and white intermarry, their lives intertwine; only the youngest generation, of mixed blood, remains unaware of the role the past continues to play in their lives. Evelina Harp is a witty, ambitious young girl, part Ojibwe, part white, who is prone to falling hopelessly in love. Mooshum, Evelina's grandfather, is a seductive storyteller, a repository of family and tribal history with an all-too-intimate knowledge of the violent past. Nobody understands the weight of historical injustice better than Judge Antone Bazil Coutts, a thoughtful mixed blood who witnesses the lives of those who appear before him, and whose own love life reflects the entire history of the territory. In distinct and winning voices, Erdrich's narrators unravel the stories of different generations and families in this corner of North Dakota. Bound by love, torn by history, the two communities' collective stories finally come together in a wrenching truth revealed in the novel's final pages. The Plague of Doves is one of the major achievements of Louise Erdrich's considerable oeuvre, a quintessentially American story and the most complex and original of her books.

Six White Doves & One Pink Rose

Six White Doves & One Pink Rose
Author: J. Brown
Publisher: best global publishing
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2008
Genre:
ISBN: 1847474586

Description This is a collection of prayers and poems created over many years to offer comfort and above all self-belief. This collection gives an amazing perception that everybody has certain pathways. As much as we try to avoid the wrong pathways, we very often tend to head straight for them. This book and the poetry it contains reflects Josephine's experiences from caring for an ill son, to major operations and disability. Many of the poems allude to Josephine's strong religious identity. This is an extremely strong collection of poetry from an extremely strong woman. About the Author After recovering from polio meningitis at aged 6 and being 'home alone' for 4 years. I'd taught myself how to read and write. I returned to school for the final year wherein I won a writing prize at The Royal Albert Hall five times. I went on to work in the legal profession until 2001 when I became David's (son) carer. Having had a turbulent life I compiled two poetry books. I have won certificates from Lookout Magazine and The National Library of Poets - Welwyn Hatfield Times covered these events. Between 1993 until 2003 I became dedicated to securing David's freedom from oppression.