Bolingbrook

Bolingbrook
Author: Village of Bolingbrook Historic Preservation Commission
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2015-06-22
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 143965199X

The intersection of I-55 and Illinois Route 53, a major north-south road in DuPage Township, became a stopping-off place for travelers after the US government paved Route 66, the "Mother Road," into four lanes in 1959. West Hill Construction Company, or rather "Mr. Dover," launched an advertising campaign that promised housing developments for a youthful population wanting their own home and wide-open spaces to raise children. A 1960 plat map filed in Will County shows the first five lots for Bolingbrook subdivision unit one along Route 53. Within five years, Westbury, Colonial Village, and King's Park were built, and 5,000 people accepted Mr. Dover's invitation to buy a home. Bolingbrook incorporated five years later in October 1965. Today, 50 years later, Bolingbrook contains 23,665 housing units spread over 25 square miles and is home to a diverse population of 74,411. How Bolingbrook grew from "Pathways of the Past and Future" to "A Place to Grow" is an interesting story to celebrate.

Pathways to Bolingbrook

Pathways to Bolingbrook
Author: William Brinkman
Publisher: Anti-Psychic Kitty Press
Total Pages: 51
Release: 2022-02-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The paths we choose to take define us. Miriam is alone and is out of options. Years ago, she thought Iowa City could be her new home. Now she’s desperate to escape. Sara is a reporter for a dying newspaper chain. With Chicago’s suburban politicians granting her exclusive stories, Sara makes the most of her opportunities. Even if it means certain questions are off limits. When a stranger offers Miriam a way out of Iowa City, she wonders what’s the catch. In her young life, she’s learned everything has a cost. But could his offer be any worse than her current situation? When Sara discovers a recording of a conversation she doesn’t remember, she needs to know what happened. Her employers warn her about asking the wrong questions. Insubordination means losing her job and possibly her career. Dropping the investigation means losing her integrity. Discovering the truth could endanger her family. The answers they seek lie in the shadows of Bolingbrook, Illinois, and its local paper, the Babbler. Its unbelievable stories about vampires and secret conspiracies might be true. Will either of them take a pathway to Bolingbrook? Pathways to Bolingbrook is a Paranormal Urban Fantasy about two women who must choose between their current life or walking a dark path to the truth. Get Pathways to Bolingbrook to find out which path each one takes.

Advent in Narnia

Advent in Narnia
Author: Heidi Haverkamp
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2015-09-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1611646197

"Walking into Advent can be like walking through the wardrobe." With its enchanting themes of snow and cold, light and darkness, meals and gifts, temptation and sin, forgiveness and hope—and even an appearance by Father Christmas—C. S. Lewis's The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe fits naturally into the Advent season. As the reader seeks a storied king and anticipates the glorious coming of Christmas, these twenty-eight devotions alternate between Scripture and passages from the novel to prompt meditation on Advent themes. Each devotion also includes questions for reflection. The book also provides several resources for churches, including four sessions for small group discussion and ideas for creating a "Narnia Night" for families. Readers will ultimately come to know God better while journeying through Narnia.

Shakespeare Studies

Shakespeare Studies
Author: J. Leeds Barroll
Publisher: Associated University Presse
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1994-12
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780838635803

Shakespeare Studies, edited by Leeds Barroll, a Scholar in Residence at the Folger Shakespeare Library, is an international volume published every year in hardcover, containing essays and studies by critics and cultural historians from both hemispheres. It includes substantial reviews of significant books and essays dealing with the cultural history of early modern England, as well as the place of Shakespeare's productions--and those of his contemporaries--within it. Volume XXXI presents a new feature, the first in an annual series of articles on Early Modern Drama around the World. Specialists in each national drama being presented in other areas of the globe during the time of Shakespeare will discuss the state of scholarly study in each area. In this volume Grant Shen discusses late Ming drama in China, and Richard Pym writes on drama in Golden Age Spain. Full-length articles by Gustave Ungerer, Patricia Parker, Thomas Moisan, and Jennifer Lewin deal with The Merchant of Venice, Hamlet, Much Ado about Nothing, and Shakespeare's final plays. These are supplemented by review-articles by Raphael Falco and David Harris Sacks: Is the Renaissance an Aesthetic Category? and Imagination in History. Volume XXXI also includes twenty-one reviews of books written by distinguished scholars on topics such as witchcraft, vagrancy, public devotion in early modern England, as well as on editions of the collected works of Elizabeth I.