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Author | : Greer Gilman |
Publisher | : Small Beer Press |
Total Pages | : 452 |
Release | : 2009-06-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1618730142 |
Winner of the Tiptree Award and a Mythopoeic Award finalist, Cloud & Ashes is a slow whirlwind of language, a button box of words, a mythic fable that invites revisitation. Praise for Cloud & Ashes: "A rich poetic prose laden with fetching archaisms that's unlike anything else being written today. Brilliant and truly innovative fiction, not to be missed."—The Washington Times Greer Gilman is the author of Moonwise. A graduate of Wellesley and the University of Cambridge, she lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She likes to quip that she does everything James Joyce ever did, only backward and in high heels.
Author | : Ariel Hall |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 251 |
Release | : 2017-11-22 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 1532034733 |
For the past seven years, Scarlet Winter and Oliver Bandar have sheltered children who fight in The Games. Its no easy feat. Many of the kids are damagedsad, broken, and in pain. Some are physically unwell, but those who were in The Games for any long span of time have become bloodthirsty, mindless monsters, sometimes beyond hope. No matter the cost, Winter and Bandar will not give up their cause, even if it brings the unwanted attention of the most demented man in the country. Soon, these two do-gooders end up as targets. Winter even suspects shes being poisoned. As her feelings for Bandar turn toward the romantic, she has more to worry about than a possible broken heart. What might happen, for instance, if Winter is forced to take part in The Games? As tensions rise, a life of peace seems impossible. Things are irrevocably changed when blood is spilled, but Winter tells herself she is no killer. She is no killer. How far will Winter go to survive, return to Bandar, and save the children who desperately need her help?
Author | : Carol Lowrey |
Publisher | : Hudson Hills |
Total Pages | : 220 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 9780615154992 |
For more than a century, a Gilded Age mansion on the south side of New York City's Gramercy Park has been home to the National Arts Club (NAC), its magnificent interior a refuge from hectic city life. In this special catalog, Lowrey, curator of the club's permanent collection, documents selected works by Artist Life Members, artists who were given lifetime memberships in the club in exchange for one of their works (the program ended in 1950 with the advent of the abstract expressionists). The father of well-known American sculptor Alexander Calder, Alexander Stirling Calder, was an Artist Life Member, and his sculpture of the painter George Bellows is among the many artworks included here. Also featured are an A-to-Z listing of Artist Life Members and a brief history of the NAC. The catalog section includes full-color reproductions and descriptions of the artworks as well as brief biographies of the artist. Many members' works show European influences, particularly impressionism and the Barbizon school, while others are distinctly American, as in the Ash Can school. A fine and fitting tribute to the NAC legacy that will be of interest to club, academic, and large public libraries. 75 colour & 175 b/w illustrations
Author | : Antonia Christiansen |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 149 |
Release | : 2011-07-03 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0557501067 |
Have you ever just wanted to get away from the city and go live in the woods? 'Winter's Coming, Winter's Here
Author | : Sara Raasch |
Publisher | : Harper Collins |
Total Pages | : 238 |
Release | : 2014-10-14 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 0062286943 |
A striking fantasy tale of dark magic, dangerous politics, and discovering your true self—perfect for fans of Game of Thrones, An Ember in the Ashes and A Court of Thorns and Roses. Sixteen years ago the Kingdom of Winter was conquered and its citizens enslaved, leaving them without magic or a monarch. Now the Winterians' only hope for freedom is the eight survivors who managed to escape, and who have been waiting for the opportunity to steal back Winter's magic and rebuild the kingdom ever since. Orphaned as an infant during Winter's defeat, Meira has lived her whole life as a refugee. Training to be a warrior—and desperately in love with her best friend, Winter's future king—she would do anything to help Winter rise to power again. So when scouts discover the location of the ancient locket that can restore Winter's magic, Meira decides to go after it herself—only to find herself thrust into a world of evil magic and dangerous politics—and ultimately comes to realize that her destiny is not, never has been, her own.
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Total Pages | : 952 |
Release | : 1867 |
Genre | : Agriculture |
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Author | : Mike Mullin |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 582 |
Release | : 2012-10-09 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 1933718846 |
It's been over six months since the eruption of the Yellowstone supervolcano. Alex and Darla have been staying with Alex’s relatives, trying to cope with the new reality of the primitive world so vividly portrayed in Ashfall, the first book in this series. It's also been six months of waiting for Alex's parents to return from Iowa. Alex and Darla decide they can wait no longer and must retrace their journey into Iowa to find and bring back Alex's parents to the tenuous safety of Illinois. But the landscape they cross is even more perilous than before, with life-and-death battles for food and power between the remaining communities. When the unthinkable happens, Alex must find new reserves of strength and determination to survive.
Author | : Elizabeth Hawley |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 105 |
Release | : 2005-10-04 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1469111063 |
This project is based on the reminiscences of Elizabeth Hawley Bowen Everett (1857-1940). She originally compiled these stories, records, and reflections about her life and her family in response to curiosity expressed by her grand-daughter, Betty Bowen Hanes. Her collection is called, The Olden Time or Stories for Betty. As we immersed ourselves in this family’s history, we became convinced that the experiences of its various members represented those of countless Americans. Their participation in this country’s struggle for independence, the western migration, the establishment of towns on the prairie, in school teaching from Maine to Mississippi and Nebraska, make this story significant beyond its interest to the family’s descendents. In consequence, we made the decision to annotate the collection in an effort to aid the modern reader with obscure references and to provide some historical background. We have presented Elizabeth Hawley’s own work with only the slightest editing and occasional rearrangement, and we have clearly identified our additions as footnotes, by brackets or a change in typeface. Several observations should be mentioned here. The influence of New England culture on the prairie society is marked. The interest in education is attested by both the number of schools established in these small towns and the number of students who enrolled. Women and girls attended school as well as boys and young men. Women taught, even in male preparatory schools, and ran their own schools. Religion, in the form of protestant denominations, was a strong influence and along with it temperance societies. Little distinction was made among the various protestant traditions as long as the preaching was “faithful” and “effective,” for the church of one’s family might well be unrepresented in a new town. Customs of dress and manners were transported from New England along with the settlers. Land divisions took similar forms as did the governing bodies of townships. As a family history, this is an odyssey of school teachers. Their devotion to education is represented first in Maine, by The Reverend Reuben Nason’s Gorham Academy, now located on the campus of the University of Southern Maine, and finally, at the end of the western journey, by the presence of the family home facing the campus of the University of Nebraska. There were teachers in each generation, both men and women, in preparatory schools and seminaries from Maine and New York to Mississippi, Iowa, and Nebraska and, beginning with Reuben Nason’s graduation from Harvard in 1802, students at Bowdoin and Dartmouth Colleges, at the University of Illinois and finally the University of Nebraska, where the young Hawleys studied. We offer this collection of memories, stories, and anecdotes to all who are interested in this period of American history and to the descendents of these hardy folk.
Author | : Simon Van Booy |
Publisher | : Harper Collins |
Total Pages | : 146 |
Release | : 2009-05-12 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0061879231 |
“Simon Van Booy knows a great deal about the complex longings of the human heart, and he articulates those truths in his stories with pitch-perfect elegance. Love Begins in Winter is a splendid collection, and Van Booy is now a writer on my must-always-read list.” — Robert Olen Butler, Pulitizer Prize-winning author of A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain and Severance A new collection of stories from award-winning writer Simon Van Booy that explores the beauty of connection and the anguish of loss. In Love Begins in Winter, Simon Van Booy offers intimate scenes of tragic loss, redemptive tales of unlikely connection, and breathtaking moments that never really end. These stories, set around the world, are a perfect synthesis of grace, intensity, atmosphere, and compassion. From a famous French cellist who heals the heart of a lost woman to a suitor who polishes eggs, from heroic gypsies to generous gondoliers who can sing, Van Booy writes eloquently about the difficult choices we make in order to maintain our humanity.
Author | : Neil T. Anderson |
Publisher | : Gospel Light Publications |
Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : 2004-07-02 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780830733514 |
"Overcoming Depression" will provide healing and freedom for millions of Christians who suffer silently from depression. This Christ-centered road-map to recovery balances spiritual and physical symptoms, leading those with depression and those in the Church who must help them to both a thorough understanding and a comprehensive treatment. Now is the time to get "Overcoming Depression" into the hands of Christians everywhere, helping those who are desperately in need of its powerful and life-changing message.