Beneath the Water Lilies

Beneath the Water Lilies
Author: Matt Forester
Publisher:
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2019-08-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781088999578

A 2017 Claymore Award finalist, Beneath the Water Lilies challenges southern norms of race, gender, sexuality, and love with a braided plot of ghosts, escaped convicts, violence, and voodoo. A romance sparks between Detective Brad Buchanan and Forensic Scientist Callie Crenshaw as they embark on a voodoo-laden trail of clues and close encounters to uncover the supernatural murder of an old man and a 70-year-old unlikely love story interrupted by unfathomable evil.There beneath the water lilies lies her silent frame. Let's see if we can summon her by calling out her name. . . In the muddy bottoms of Gould, Arkansas, the children hold hands and circle round and round chanting "Beneath the Water Lilies." They know "Ring around the Roses" and "London Bridge Is Falling Down" and even "Lizzy Borden," but they don't sing those nearly as much. Celia was real, and she was theirs-one of them-a fourteen-year-old girl who mysteriously vanished one brisk November night in 1948. A rumor spread that her body had been dumped in Wolf Slough, one side of which is covered with a green carpet of lily pads. The authorities never dredged the slough looking for remains because no credible evidence suggested that her body was there-only a rumor and a chant that every child in Gould for the past 70 years learned when they were young. No one knows who made it up. Someone did, though. Someone taught it to children.

Mad Enchantment

Mad Enchantment
Author: Ross King
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2016-09-08
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1408861968

Claude Monet's water lily paintings are among the most iconic and beloved works of art of the past century. Yet these entrancing images were created at a time of terrible private turmoil and sadness for the artist. The dramatic history behind these paintings is little known; Ross King's Mad Enchantment tells the full story for the first time and, in the process, presents a compelling and original portrait of one of our most popular and cherished artists. By the outbreak of war in 1914, Monet, then in his mid-seventies, was one of the world's most famous and successful painters, with a large house in the country, a fleet of automobiles and a colossal reputation. However, he had virtually given up painting following the death of his wife Alice in 1911 and the onset of blindness a year later. Nonetheless, it was during this period of sorrow, ill health and creative uncertainty that – as the guns roared on the Western Front – he began the most demanding and innovative paintings he had ever attempted. Encouraged by close friends such as Georges Clemenceau, France's dauntless prime minister, Monet would work on these magnificent paintings throughout the war years and then for the rest of his life. So obsessed with his monumental task that the village barber was summoned to clip his hair as he worked beside his pond, he covered hundreds of yards of canvas with shimmering layers of pigment. As his ambitions expanded with his paintings, he began planning what he intended to be his legacy to the world: the 'Musée Claude Monet' in the Orangerie in Paris. Drawing on letters and memoirs and focusing on this remarkable period in the artist's life, Mad Enchantment gives an intimate portrayal of Claude Monet in all his tumultuous complexity, and firmly places his water lily paintings among the greatest achievements in the history of art.

Claude Monet

Claude Monet
Author: Georges Clemenceau
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017
Genre:
ISBN: 9781946011008

"In 1928, the former French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau published Claude Monet : les nymphéas (The water-lilies), a memoir of his longtime friend. Bruce Michelson has produced a new English translation, presented here with useful notes and illustrations. Michelson's translations of three short essays on art by Clemenceau, originally published by La justice in the late XIX c., are included as appendices"--

Under the Redwoods

Under the Redwoods
Author: Bret Harte
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2019-12-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

'Under the Redwoods' by Bret Harte is a collection of ten tales, set in the bustling California of the mid-1800s. These stories feature a cast of colorful characters - miners, gamblers, loners, and spirited women - who bring to life the excitement and danger of the Gold Rush era. Here's a couple of titles to be found in this book's pages: 'A Romance of the Line', 'The Youngest Miss Piper', and 'Three Vagabonds of Trinidad'

A City of Gardens

A City of Gardens
Author: Barbara H. Seeber
Publisher: Capital Books
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2004
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9781931868402

An award-winning garden writer and gardening expert offers 30 of Washington, DC's most glorious gardens to visitors and locals - complete with signature plans, plans, and the personalities who shaped them.

Medicinal and Other Uses of North American Plants

Medicinal and Other Uses of North American Plants
Author: Charlotte Erichsen-Brown
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2013-01-09
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0486139328

Chronological historical citations document 500 years of usage of plants, trees, and shrubs native to eastern Canada and northeastern United States. Also complete identifying information, 343 illustrations. "You can't go wrong." — Botanic & Herb Reviews.

Bulb Book

Bulb Book
Author: John Weathers
Publisher: Applewood Books
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2009-02
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 142901377X

John Weathers's 1911 work is detailed discussion of bulbous plants from all over the world.