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Author | : Thea Harrison |
Publisher | : Teddy Harrison LLC |
Total Pages | : 162 |
Release | : 2022-07-05 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1947046489 |
From New York Times best-selling author Thea Harrison comes a vintage contemporary romance, as originally published under the pen name Amanda Carpenter in 1994. As the daughter of a notorious gambler, Sian Riley has an unearned reputation to overcome. This is never quite so clear as when Matt Severn accuses her of romantically exploiting his younger brother, Joshua, and threatens retribution if she doesn’t end the relationship. Although shocked by the false accusation—Joshua is nothing more than a friend—Sian is enraged both by Matt’s insults and his mistaken belief that he has any say over her life or actions. She decides to engage in a little retribution of her own, and invents a fake engagement to bait the overbearing, brooding man. Matt thought he understood exactly who Sian was and what her intentions were towards his brother, but as he gets to know her, he realizes the serious-minded, recent Notre Dame grad isn’t the opportunistic tease he’d assumed her to be. In fact, she’s the opposite of what he thought—and exactly who he wants. Can Matt and Sian overcome their first impressions, as well as past traumas, and take a chance on each other? Or will hasty assumptions and misunderstandings keep them apart?
Author | : Amanda Carpenter |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 189 |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781863863797 |
Author | : Rebecca Solnit |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 215 |
Release | : 2013-06-13 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1101622776 |
A New York Times Notable Book Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award A personal, lyrical narrative about storytelling and empathy, from the author of Orwell's Roses Apricots. Her mother's disintegrating memory. An invitation to Iceland. Illness. These are Rebecca Solnit's raw materials, but The Faraway Nearby goes beyond her own life, as she spirals out into the stories she heard and read—from fairy tales to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein—that helped her navigate her difficult passge. Solnit takes us into the lives of others—an arctic cannibal, the young Che Guevara among the leprosy afflicted, a blues musician, an Icelandic artist and her labyrinth—to understand warmth and coldness, kindness and imagination, decay and transformation, making art and making self. This captivating, exquisitely written exploration of the forces that connect us and the way we tell our stories is a tour de force of association, a marvelous Russian doll of a book that is a fitting companion to Solnit's much-loved A Field Guide to Getting Lost.
Author | : Albert Woodfox |
Publisher | : Grove Press |
Total Pages | : 481 |
Release | : 2019-03-12 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0802146902 |
“An uncommonly powerful memoir about four decades in confinement . . . A profound book about friendship [and] solitary confinement in the United States.” —New York Times Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award Solitary is the unforgettable life story of a man who served more than four decades in solitary confinement—in a 6-foot by 9-foot cell, twenty-three hours a day, in Louisiana’s notorious Angola prison—all for a crime he did not commit. That Albert Woodfox survived at all was a feat of extraordinary endurance. That he emerged whole from his odyssey within America’s prison and judicial systems is a triumph of the human spirit. While behind bars in his early twenties, Albert was inspired to join the Black Panther Party because of its social commitment and code of living. He was serving a fifty-year sentence in Angola for armed robbery when, on April 17, 1972, a white guard was killed. Albert and another member of the Panthers were accused of the crime and immediately put in solitary confinement. Without a shred of evidence against them, their trial was a sham of justice. Decades passed before Albert was finally released in February 2016. Sustained by the solidarity of two fellow Panthers, Albert turned his anger into activism and resistance. The Angola 3, as they became known, resolved never to be broken by the corruption that effectively held them for decades as political prisoners. Solitary is a clarion call to reform the inhumanity of solitary confinement in the United States and around the world.
Author | : Susan Bryant |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 174 |
Release | : 2008-03 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0595439373 |
". a novel filled with characters you'll swear you know . Solitary Hearts reflects the author's own innate sense of compassion." Sandra Redding Off the Shelf Greensboro News & Record "A compelling journey into the human soul, Solitary Hearts is a terrific book club read that sparks much intriguing discussion. The colorful characters make it a 'must read' from cover to cover." Burlington Bibliognosts Club Burlington, N Solitary Hearts is the story of one woman's struggle to stand up in her own life and accept herself. A courageous widow whose curiosity and spunk enable her to make new friends. Wise and caring, Elizabeth Clay soon becomes a treasured companion willing to listen to the things her friends need to say-even the difficult words of grief and pain. She is one big heart happy to be so needed until a life changing event causes Elizabeth to question all that she loves and believes in. "Solitary Hearts has a quiet power that sneaks up on you, a story told simply and elegantly with a great deal of warmth." Ann Hamilton writer/producer thirtysomething, Party of Five, Grey's Anatomy (WGA Award 2006, Best New Series)
Author | : Carson MacCullers (pseud. van Lola Carson-Smith.) |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 355 |
Release | : 1940 |
Genre | : Deaf |
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Author | : Carson McCullers |
Publisher | : Penguin Group |
Total Pages | : 311 |
Release | : 1961 |
Genre | : Deaf |
ISBN | : 9780140181326 |
When she was only twenty-three, Carson McCullers's first novel created a literary sensation. She was very special, one of America's superlative writers who conjures up a vision of existence as terrible as it is real, who takes us on shattering voyages into the depths of the spiritual isolation that underlies the human condition. This novel is the work of a supreme artist, Carson McCullers's enduring masterpiece. The heroine is the strange young girl, Mick Kelly. The setting is a small Southern town, the cosmos universal and eternal. The characters are the damned, the voiceless, the rejected. Some fight their loneliness with violence and depravity, Some with sex or drink, and some -- like Mick -- with a quiet, intensely personal search for beauty. "From the Paperback edition."
Author | : Eric Landfried |
Publisher | : Ambassador International |
Total Pages | : 193 |
Release | : 2019-03-15 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1620208792 |
Ten years after a brutal war, cannibals and humans fight over the pieces of a hardscrabble existence. Former Navy SEAL Doyle has been prowling the broken remnants of a devastated America for years. Alone in an armored bus loaded with weapons and supplies, he's grateful for his solitude. Being alone makes it easier to survive, as others can become a liability in the end of the world. But when a particularly brutal attack leaves Doyle in need of fuel and repair, he has no choice but to venture into the nearest settlement. Jonathan has been pastoring a small church of Christians in that same settlement, but when he meets Doyle he sees an opportunity to expand his ministry. Cannibals have kept everyone from traveling, but Doyle's armored transport and weapons bring hope to his small band of followers. The two men strike up a mutually beneficial bargain, but neither of them realizes that this journey will change them in ways they could never have imagined. As they search for other believers, they must battle cannibals, militant atheists, and a mysterious super soldier. Doyle's unbelief and Jonathan's faith will collide in this action-packed wasteland. Solitary Man is a gritty, action-packed post-apocalyptic story with a solid, Biblical worldview.
Author | : Mike Gayle |
Publisher | : Grand Central Publishing |
Total Pages | : 372 |
Release | : 2021-07-13 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1538720159 |
If you loved A Man Called Ove, then prepare to be delighted as Jamaican immigrant Hubert rediscovers the world he'd turned his back on this "warm, funny" novel (Good Housekeeping). In weekly phone calls to his daughter in Australia, widower Hubert Bird paints a picture of the perfect retirement, packed with fun, friendship, and fulfillment. But it's a lie. In reality, Hubert's days are all the same, dragging on without him seeing a single soul. Until he receives some good news—good news that in one way turns out to be the worst news ever, news that will force him out again, into a world he has long since turned his back on. The news that his daughter is coming for a visit. Now Hubert faces a seemingly impossible task: to make his real life resemble his fake life before the truth comes out. Along the way Hubert stumbles across a second chance at love, renews a cherished friendship, and finds himself roped into an audacious community scheme that seeks to end loneliness once and for all . . . Life is certainly beginning to happen to Hubert Bird. But with the origin of his earlier isolation always lurking in the shadows, will he ever get to live the life he's pretended to have for so long?
Author | : Cynthia Voigt |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 194 |
Release | : 2001-12-12 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 0689847998 |
A Newbery Honor–winning installment of the Cynthia Voigt’s classic Tillerman series. Jeff Greene was only seven when he came home from school to find a note from his mother. She felt that the world needed her more than her “grown up” son did. For someone who believed she could see the world’s problems so clearly, she was blind to the heartache and difficulties she pushed upon her son, leaving him with his reserved, undemonstrative father. So when, years later, she invites Jeff to spend summers with her in Charleston, Jeff is captivated by her free spirit and warmth, and a happiness he’s been missing fills him. But Jeff's second visit ends with a devastating betrayal and an aching feeling of loneliness. In life, there can be emotional pits so deep that seemingly nothing will grow—but if he digs a little deeper, Jeff might just come out on the other side.