The House on Belle Isle

The House on Belle Isle
Author: Carrie Brown
Publisher: A Shannon Ravenel Book
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2002-03-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Collects short tales of people attempting to discover their place in the world, with settings including a widow's empty kitchen and neglected backyard, a house on the Rhode Island seaside, and a museum in a small Spanish village.

Hell on Belle Isle

Hell on Belle Isle
Author: Jacob Osborn Coburn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1997
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Ghosts of Belle Isle

Ghosts of Belle Isle
Author: Steven K Smith
Publisher: Myboys3 Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2014-10-21
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780989341486

Legend says that the haunting lights over the rapids on the James River at night are the ghosts of long-dead soldiers still fighting the Civil War. Just past the water lies historic Belle Isle, the former Union soldier prisoner-of-war camp, now a city park filled with crumbling ruins and dark wooded trails. When brothers Sam and Derek explore the island and local monuments to Richmond's past on the 150th anniversary of the Civil War with their friend Caitlin, some ghosts may be more alive than they expected! Join the adventure as the kids face a confederate biker gang led by the notorious Mad Dog DeWitt, explore suspended bridges, hidden hideouts, and secret graveyard ceremonies and learning about Robert E. Lee, Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis and more. The Virginia Mysteries Book 3

The Bridge to Belle Island

The Bridge to Belle Island
Author: Julie Klassen
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2019-12-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1493420305

After a humiliating mistake, lawyer Benjamin Booker resolves to never again trust a beautiful woman. When an old friend is killed, the senior partner isn't satisfied with Bow Street's efforts and asks Benjamin to investigate. Eager to leave London for a while, Benjamin agrees. Evidence takes him to a remote island on the Thames, a world unto itself, shrouded in mist and mystery. Soon he finds himself falling for the main suspect--a woman who claims not to have left the island in ten years. But should he trust her? On Belle Island, Isabelle feels safe and leads a productive life, but fear keeps her trapped there. When Mr. Booker arrives with news of her trustee's murder in London, Isabelle is stunned. She has not left the island, yet she has a recurring dream about the man's death. Or is it a memory? She had been furious with him, but she never intended . . . this. When a second person dies and evidence shockingly points to her, Isabelle doesn't know who to trust: the attractive lawyer or the admirer and friends who assemble on the island, each with grudges against the victim. Can she even trust her own mind? While they search for the truth, secrets come to light and danger comes calling.

Peter Polo and the Snow Beast of Hunza

Peter Polo and the Snow Beast of Hunza
Author: Craig Bradley
Publisher: Belle Isle Books
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2020-04-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781947860971

Marco Polo's little brother, Peter Polo, jumps at the chance to cross China on his first mission for the Great Khan. But can he solve the mystery of the Snow Beast and save the people of Hunza . . . before it's too late?

Belle Isle to 8 Mile

Belle Isle to 8 Mile
Author: Emily Linn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 584
Release: 2018-12-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780578422695

Seventh-generation Detroiters Andy Linn, Emily Linn, and Rob Linn, and local business City Bird produced Belle Isle to 8 Mile: An Insider's Guide to Detroit, Second Edition, the second edition of the most popular printed guide to the city in a generation. Six years since the original book, and fully revised and expanded for 2019, this new edition includes 45 new illustrations and more than 500 new entries and featured locales. In total, the book highlights more than 1,500 Detroit attractions, sites, institutions, events, restaurants, bars, shops, and curiosities, from the essential to the obscure, making this edition of Belle Isle to 8 Mile the most comprehensive Detroit guide book ever published, in the known record. The result of thousands of hours of research, thousands of site visits, and contributions and ideas from hundreds of local residents, this community-driven, streetwise guide is a key for readers to unlock the city. Led by the Linns, the Belle Isle to 8 Mile team administered surveys, conducted in-depth research, and explored the widest-reaches of the city's neighborhoods to document the full scope of the city's 139 square miles. Like its predecessor, the book builds off of this in-depth research to chronicle both long-standing institutions and off-the-beaten-path neighborhood treasures and hidden gems that make the city so special, documenting each featured locale in historical context, with informative descriptions that capture what make them special, as well as ample touches of humor along the way. However, the expanded second edition of the book also captures the ways in which Detroit has grown and evolved since the publication of the first volume, acting as a printed account and living document of a changing city, as well as a testament to the small, independent businesses that have continued to thrive in the neighborhoods and driven the city's evolution. In addition to entries that detail more than1,500 locations and destinations organized geographically to encourage exploration, the book features maps and original, intricate pen and ink illustrations to help orient readers as well as an alphabetical index to aid discovery and utility. The book also employs a star system throughout the volume to denote destinations that are exceptional, particularly unique, or essential for first time visitors. In addition, in chapter 13, the editors highlighted recommended top destinations for particular tastes to help plan a visit, including rounding up top architectural destinations, vegetarian options, cheap eats, soul food, family activities, and many other areas, for residents and tourists alike. From high art to folk art, national attractions to basement museums, haute cuisine to food trucks, cocktail bars to dive bars, farmer's markets to urban farms, and rock 'n' roll to blues and soul--and whether in Detroit for the first time or for a lifetime, or learning about it from afar--readers will delight in uncovering and discovering this great American city. This guide is essential reading, not just for visitors, but for long-time residents, as well as for anyone who loves Detroit.

City in the Sky

City in the Sky
Author: Luke Yesbeck
Publisher: Belle Isle Books
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2022-01-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781951565114

Ryan Kendrick is offered a chance to join the advanced, hidden society of Atlantis. But an ancient enemy is on the rise, and Ryan soon begins to suspect that his new home isn't quite the utopia it claims to be.

Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City
Author: Terry L. Griffith
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1999-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738503141

Using over 200 images combined with well-documented facts from city directories, newspapers, and first-hand accounts, this book chronicles Oklahoma City's unique history from its beginnings in the early 20th century as Packingtown to the Depression era. Includes bibliographical references (p. [6]).

Astra the Lonely Airplane

Astra the Lonely Airplane
Author: Julie Whitney
Publisher: Belle Isle Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-03-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781953021410

Astra the airplane loves flying, but she needs a passenger to give her somewhere to go! How long does she have to wait alone in her hangar before the right person comes along?