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Author | : Anthony St. Clair |
Publisher | : Rucksack Press |
Total Pages | : 41 |
Release | : 2020-12-19 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1940119545 |
The trouble is, kindness is trouble. Disgraced. Jobless. Kicked out of the butler’s guild. Pennyton believed he had done the right thing. The kind thing. Look where that got him. Yet when he answers a surprise knock on his door, Pennyton finds himself where he least expected: on a one-night gig driving a carriage for a rich journalist who paid in full and up front. Trouble is, now Pennyton sits on his freezing arse. In the dark. On a hard carriage seat behind impatient horses. Waiting for hours at the mouth of a dark alley full of bad news. Waiting. And waiting… Then a terrible sound tells Pennyton that trouble just found him again. If you love a down-on-their-luck hero with a good twist, then get ready to curl up with your favorite beverage and “A Tea and Brandy Gig.” The Rucksack Universe series combines alternate history, speculative fiction, myth, adventure, globetrotting, and intrigue—all with well-poured pints of beer. Library Journal says Anthony St. Clair’s storytelling has “universe building reminiscent of Terry Pratchett,” and readers say they love the Rucksack Universe’s unique combination of “quirk, wit, travel, and magic.” Praise for Anthony St. Clair and the Rucksack Universe “Left me completely gobsmacked. Great concept, fun characters, and beautiful writing… High-stakes story, told with wit and compassion.” – Nth Degree “Brings the reader into the story and holds them there with every sight, smell, sound, and feeling…. St. Clair is now one of my favorite authors and I truly cannot wait to read more.” – Online Book Club “Fans of travel, fantasy, and beer will circle around this story… with universe building reminiscent of Terry Pratchett, St. Clair's tale will make readers reconsider fate.” – Kristi Chadwick, Library Journal's Self-Published Ebook Awards What Readers Say “Cheeky and sophisticated.” “Pulls you in fast and keeps you on the edge of your seat.” “A page turner for sure.” “Fascinating new universe.” “Modern fantasy writing with very real characters and situations.” “Anthony seamlessly combines quirk, wit, travel, and magic.” “Grabs your attention and doesn't let go.” “Entertaining fantasy full of twists and turns.” “Beautiful prose.” “Delightful and artful adventure into an intriguing world.” “Sharp writing and dialogue.” “A variety of amazing characters that have been masterfully brought to literary life.” “Beautiful prose, smart humor and a slanted take on reality.” “Anticipation of what's to happen next kept me turning the pages.” “A delightful read, especially for those who love to travel—even if only in their armchairs.” “Intriguing, magical underbelly!” “Easy to slip into the myths of the situations and places.” “An amazing sense of the epic.” “Goes down smooth and leaves the reader poised for another round.” “Armchair Travel!” “Just when you think you have it all figured out there is a twist that keeps you guessing.” “The story telling is exquisite and makes it hard to put the book down.” “This is not Douglas or Pratchett, this is St. Clair!” “An abundance of love, light, and wonder.” “Left me wanting more!”
Author | : Brandi Carlile |
Publisher | : Crown |
Total Pages | : 338 |
Release | : 2021-04-06 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0593237242 |
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The critically acclaimed singer-songwriter, producer, and six-time Grammy winner opens up about faith, sexuality, parenthood, and a life shaped by music in “one of the great memoirs of our time” (Glennon Doyle, author of Untamed). NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY NPR AND AUTOSTRADDLE • “The best-written, most engaging rock autobiography since her childhood hero, Elton John, published Me.”—Variety Brandi Carlile was born into a musically gifted, impoverished family on the outskirts of Seattle and grew up in a constant state of change, moving from house to house, trailer to trailer, fourteen times in as many years. Though imperfect in every way, her dysfunctional childhood was as beautiful as it was strange, and as nurturing as it was difficult. At the age of five, Brandi contracted bacterial meningitis, which almost took her life, leaving an indelible mark on her formative years and altering her journey into young adulthood. As an openly gay teenager, Brandi grappled with the tension between her sexuality and her faith when her pastor publicly refused to baptize her on the day of the ceremony. Shockingly, her small town rallied around Brandi in support and set her on a path to salvation where the rest of the misfits and rejects find it: through twisted, joyful, weird, and wonderful music. In Broken Horses, Brandi Carlile takes readers through the events of her life that shaped her very raw art—from her start at a local singing competition where she performed Elton John’s “Honky Cat” in a bedazzled white polyester suit, to her first break opening for Dave Matthews Band, to many sleepless tours over fifteen years and six studio albums, all while raising two children with her wife, Catherine Shepherd. This hard-won success led her to collaborations with personal heroes like Elton John, Dolly Parton, Mavis Staples, Pearl Jam, Tanya Tucker, and Joni Mitchell, as well as her peers in the supergroup The Highwomen, and ultimately to the Grammy stage, where she converted millions of viewers into instant fans. Evocative and piercingly honest, Broken Horses is at once an examination of faith through the eyes of a person rejected by the church’s basic tenets and a meditation on the moments and lyrics that have shaped the life of a creative mind, a brilliant artist, and a genuine empath on a mission to give back.
Author | : Bryan Albin Giemza |
Publisher | : Univ. Press of Mississippi |
Total Pages | : 233 |
Release | : 2013-04-20 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1617037982 |
A fresh look at a multifaceted minority culture
Author | : ALICE BRAMLEY |
Publisher | : Brenda Hammond |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2014-04-29 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0981031757 |
He's worried about the threat to her bank balance. She's worried about the threat to her heart. Nothing's hotter than Daisy Findlay's well-used credit cards – unless it's sexy but stern accountant Rafe Macrae, hired by Daisy's wealthy father to put a stop to her frivolous spending habit. Dad's health has taken a turn for the worse, but he doesn't want his beloved only daughter to know that. Daisy loves her dad but really, this is going too far. She's been trying to quell her shopaholic and generous tendencies. Truly she has. And she'd willingly take a proper job if only she had some sort of clue what she'd really like to do in life. Rafe's going to shadow her every move, check on her purchases and donations for thirty days? How will she be able to think dollars and cents when all he has to do is stand there and her instincts begin to shout 'hey, this guy's way over your credit limit'? Alternatively turned on and exasperated by the capricious Daisy, Rafe knows his professional reputation is at risk. How's he going to keep things business-like when all he wants is to do the one thing that's forbidden – make a move on his client?
Author | : Suze Rotolo |
Publisher | : Crown |
Total Pages | : 386 |
Release | : 2009-05-12 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0767926889 |
“The girl with Bob Dylan on the cover of Freewheelin’ broke a forty-five-year silence with this affectionate and dignified recalling of a relationship doomed by Dylan’s growing fame.” –UNCUT magazine Suze Rotolo chronicles her coming of age in Greenwich Village during the 1960s and the early days of the folk music explosion, when Bob Dylan was finding his voice and she was his muse. A shy girl from Queens, Suze was the daughter of Italian working-class Communists, growing up at the dawn of the Cold War. It was the age of McCarthy and Suze was an outsider in her neighborhood and at school. She found solace in poetry, art, and music—and in Greenwich Village, where she encountered like-minded and politically active friends. One hot July day in 1961, Suze met Bob Dylan, then a rising musician, at a concert at Riverside Church. She was seventeen, he was twenty; they were both vibrant, curious, and inseparable. During the years they were together, Dylan transformed from an obscure folk singer into an uneasy spokesperson for a generation. A Freewheelin’ Time is a hopeful, intimate memoir of a vital movement at its most creative. It captures the excitement of youth, the heartbreak of young love, and the struggles for a brighter future in a time when everything seemed possible.
Author | : James Augustus Henry Murray |
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Total Pages | : 1190 |
Release | : 1901 |
Genre | : English language |
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Total Pages | : 1292 |
Release | : 1969 |
Genre | : Medicine |
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Author | : Smith & De Land |
Publisher | : Рипол Классик |
Total Pages | : 897 |
Release | : 1974 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 5871685633 |
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Total Pages | : 956 |
Release | : 1888 |
Genre | : Alabama |
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Total Pages | : 602 |
Release | : 1884 |
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