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Author | : Kat Thomas |
Publisher | : Kat Thomas |
Total Pages | : 60 |
Release | : 2023-04-18 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : |
A Tiny Doctor from the Army's research company is at the a possible ground break event. She finds herself in a place the possible history making moment. The experiment work and she finds herself watching over the people brought through the time machine. She finds more then friendship with the men. What will she chose in the end.
Author | : Elizabeth Laird |
Publisher | : Haymarket Books |
Total Pages | : 218 |
Release | : 2016-02-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1608465837 |
A Little Piece Of Ground will help young readers understand more about one of the worst conflicts afflicting our world today. Written by Elizabeth Laird, one of Great Britain’s best-known young adult authors, A Little Piece Of Ground explores the human cost of the occupation of Palestinian lands through the eyes of a young boy. Twelve-year-old Karim Aboudi and his family are trapped in their Ramallah home by a strict curfew. In response to a Palestinian suicide bombing, the Israeli military subjects the West Bank town to a virtual siege. Meanwhile, Karim, trapped at home with his teenage brother and fearful parents, longs to play football with his friends. When the curfew ends, he and his friend discover an unused patch of ground that’s the perfect site for a football pitch. Nearby, an old car hidden intact under bulldozed building makes a brilliant den. But in this city there’s constant danger, even for schoolboys. And when Israeli soldiers find Karim outside during the next curfew, it seems impossible that he will survive. This powerful book fills a substantial gap in existing young adult literature on the Middle East. With 23,000 copies already sold in the United Kingdom and Canada, this book is sure to find a wide audience among young adult readers in the United States.
Author | : Jeanne Robert Foster |
Publisher | : Syracuse University Press |
Total Pages | : 220 |
Release | : 1986-09-01 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 9780815602057 |
Adirondack Portraits: A Piece of Time is a moving poetic statement about the Adirondack wilderness and the people who fought the mountains’ relentless environment to settle there at the end of the nineteenth century. The book is also about the remarkable Jeanne Robert Foster (1879–1970). Born in poverty in the Adirondacks, as a young woman she emerged in the center of the literary and artistic circles of her day, an associate of Ford Madox Ford, James Joyce, Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot, and the Yeatses, father and son. Adirondack Portraits gives us a glimpse into the early life of Jeanne and some of the influences that helped her step from a harsh physical existence into the unforgettable world of New York, Paris, and London in the 1920s. Above all, her poems and prose pieces are, in the words of Alfred Kazin, “an attempt to recover a vanished time, to record with love and admiration and enduring wonder a life of hardship, endless exertion, and perhaps above all, the kind of isolation that used to dominate country life in America.”
Author | : Dave Dragon |
Publisher | : eBook Partnership |
Total Pages | : 415 |
Release | : 2014-03-31 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1783013729 |
Louis Parker travels the continent on his motorcycle, writing and blogging his adventures, through it's all a cover for his private and corporate mechanics. When his friend and agency controller, Nathan Malone, discovers a hit placed on his own life, Louis must deal with the threat, in his highly trained and objective manor--extreme prejudice.
Author | : Edward Chancellor |
Publisher | : Grove Press |
Total Pages | : 375 |
Release | : 2022-08-16 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0802160077 |
A comprehensive and profoundly relevant history of interest from one of the world’s leading financial writers, The Price of Time explains our current global financial position and how we got here In the beginning was the loan, and the loan carried interest. For at least five millennia people have been borrowing and lending at interest. The practice wasn’t always popular—in the ancient world, usury was generally viewed as exploitative, a potential path to debt bondage and slavery. Yet as capitalism became established from the late Middle Ages onwards, denunciations of interest were tempered because interest was a necessary reward for lenders to part with their capital. And interest performs many other vital functions: it encourages people to save; enables them to place a value on precious assets, such as houses and all manner of financial securities; and allows us to price risk. All economic and financial activities take place across time. Interest is often described as the “price of money,” but it is better called the “price of time:” time is scarce, time has value, interest is the time value of money. Over the first two decades of the twenty-first century, interest rates have sunk lower than ever before. Easy money after the global financial crisis in 2007/2008 has produced several ill effects, including the appearance of multiple asset price bubbles, a reduction in productivity growth, discouraging savings and exacerbating inequality, and forcing yield starved investors to take on excessive risk. The financial world now finds itself caught between a rock and a hard place, and Edward Chancellor is here to tell us why. In this enriching volume, Chancellor explores the history of interest and its essential function in determining how capital is allocated and priced.
Author | : Jeri Watts |
Publisher | : Candlewick Press |
Total Pages | : 33 |
Release | : 2016-06-14 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0763669717 |
A child-friendly story about the trials and triumphs of starting over in a new place while keeping family and traditions close. When Hee Jun’s family moves from Korea to West Virginia, he struggles to adjust to his new home. His eyes are not big and round like his classmates’, and he can’t understand anything the teacher says, even when she speaks s-l-o-w-l-y and loudly at him. As he lies in bed at night, the sky seems smaller and darker. But little by little Hee Jun begins to learn English words and make friends on the playground. And one day he is invited to a classmate’s house, where he sees a flower he knows from his garden in Korea — mugunghwa, or rose of Sharon, as his friend tells him — and Hee Jun is happy to bring a shoot to his grandmother to plant a “piece of home” in their new garden. Lyrical prose and lovely illustrations combine in a gentle, realistic story about finding connections in an unfamiliar world.
Author | : Gabriel García Márquez |
Publisher | : Vintage |
Total Pages | : 473 |
Release | : 2020-10-27 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0593310853 |
A beautifully packaged edition of one of García Márquez's most beloved novels, with never-before-seen color illustrations by the Chilean artist Luisa Rivera and an interior design created by the author's son, Gonzalo García Barcha. In their youth, Florentino Ariza and Fermina Daza fall passionately in love. When Fermina eventually chooses to marry a wealthy, well-born doctor, Florentino is devastated, but he is a romantic. As he rises in his business career he whiles away the years in 622 affairs—yet he reserves his heart for Fermina. Her husband dies at last, and Florentino purposefully attends the funeral. Fifty years, nine months, and four days after he first declared his love for Fermina, he will do so again.
Author | : Baker Knight |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2005-06 |
Genre | : Musicians |
ISBN | : 9781420834321 |
Fritz Dorfmann was simply a good soldier trying to serve his country during World War II. Taken prisoner early in the war, he's shipped to a POW camp in America where he discovers things he never expected to find. Along the way, he finds love-- and peril. A war time prisoner normally spends his entire time in captivity planning an escape. Fritz finds that he is forced to make an entirely different and unforeseen choice. A dramatic climax worthy of the Great Plains setting in which it takes place, worthy of being played out in the OK Corral, is the final act in the story, the Fate, if you will, of Fritz and his friends-- and his enemies.
Author | : Kristin C. Steiner |
Publisher | : C&T Publishing Inc |
Total Pages | : 84 |
Release | : 2003-08-11 |
Genre | : Crafts & Hobbies |
ISBN | : 1607054914 |
Gather your life experiences and transform them into a legacy quilt! Find a peaceful heaven for the quilter’s soul with this one-of-a-kind book. Join Kristin Steiner and Diane Frankenberger on a remarkable journey of self-discovery, and learn how to translate your experiences into a quilted “scrapbook.” Each block marks milestones along the way. 10 projects include Kristin’s extraordinary sampler quilt, wallhangings, a sewing kit, a journal, and more - each one a sentimental reminder of things past. Learn to create a personal album quilt expressing your hopes, dreams, and unique life journey. Enjoy a feast for the senses - find inspirational quotes, recipes, and Diane’s beautiful watercolors, plus Kristin’s tips for perfect appliqué.
Author | : Christina Baker Kline |
Publisher | : HarperCollins |
Total Pages | : 223 |
Release | : 2017-02-21 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0062356283 |
INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER "A must-read for anyone who loves history and art.” --Kristin Hannah From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the smash bestseller Orphan Train, a stunning and atmospheric novel of friendship, passion, and art, inspired by Andrew Wyeth’s mysterious and iconic painting Christina’s World. "Later he told me that he’d been afraid to show me the painting. He thought I wouldn’t like the way he portrayed me: dragging myself across the field, fingers clutching dirt, my legs twisted behind. The arid moonscape of wheatgrass and timothy. That dilapidated house in the distance, looming up like a secret that won’t stay hidden." To Christina Olson, the entire world was her family’s remote farm in the small coastal town of Cushing, Maine. Born in the home her family had lived in for generations, and increasingly incapacitated by illness, Christina seemed destined for a small life. Instead, for more than twenty years, she was host and inspiration for the artist Andrew Wyeth, and became the subject of one of the best known American paintings of the twentieth century. As she did in her beloved smash bestseller Orphan Train, Christina Baker Kline interweaves fact and fiction in a powerful novel that illuminates a little-known part of America’s history. Bringing into focus the flesh-and-blood woman behind the portrait, she vividly imagines the life of a woman with a complicated relationship to her family and her past, and a special bond with one of our greatest modern artists. Told in evocative and lucid prose, A Piece of the World is a story about the burdens and blessings of family history, and how artist and muse can come together to forge a new and timeless legacy.