Carmelita's Adventure

Carmelita's Adventure
Author: Carmen Milagros Robreño
Publisher: Fulton Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2022-05-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1637107331

Carmelita Luz Contreras is a fun and adventurous little girl. She has three friends that only she can see and is always playing and talking to them. She loves her friends muchisimo, and they are with her wherever she goes. Carmelita lives with her parents and visits her abuelita, who lives in the city all the time. On this particular visit, Carmelita's potbelly pig, Jorge, escapes from her; and Carmelita finds herself with her abuela running after the pig to bring him back home. Carmelita and her abuela have to look for Jorge through the building, and in doing so she finds herself with a happy surprise. Join Carmelita on her adventure; and read about her abuelita; her pig, Jorge; and her three friends, Peepa, Popa, and Lala.

Adventure

Adventure
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 602
Release: 1910
Genre: Adventure stories
ISBN:

P. C. Wren: Adventure Novels & Tales From the Foreign Legion

P. C. Wren: Adventure Novels & Tales From the Foreign Legion
Author: P. C. Wren
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 1278
Release: 2023-12-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

P. C. Wren: Adventure Novels & Tales From the Foreign Legion presents a collection of thrilling and action-packed stories set in exotic locations. Wren's literary style captivates the reader with vivid descriptions and pulse-pounding narratives, making the reader feel fully immersed in the adventurous world he creates. The book not only provides entertainment but also touches on themes of loyalty, courage, and camaraderie, showcasing the human spirit amidst perilous situations. Wren's works are a testament to the adventure genre and have stood the test of time with their timeless appeal. P. C. Wren, a former British army officer, drew inspiration from his experiences in the military to write these gripping tales. His firsthand knowledge of warfare and camaraderie among soldiers shines through in his authentic depictions of the Foreign Legion. Wren's personal background adds depth and authenticity to his narratives, making them resonate with readers who appreciate a realistic portrayal of adventure and heroism. I highly recommend P. C. Wren's Adventure Novels & Tales From the Foreign Legion to readers who crave excitement, intrigue, and a glimpse into the world of the military. Wren's masterful storytelling and attention to detail make this collection a must-read for those who enjoy immersive and thrilling literary experiences.

Collected Works of P. C. WREN: 4 Novels & Stories from the Foreign Legion

Collected Works of P. C. WREN: 4 Novels & Stories from the Foreign Legion
Author: P. C. Wren
Publisher: e-artnow
Total Pages: 1267
Release: 2015-09-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 8026844092

This carefully crafted ebook: "Collected Works of P. C. WREN: 4 Novels & Stories from the Foreign Legion" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Percival Christopher Wren (1875-1941) was an English writer, mostly of adventure fiction. His novels and short stories mostly deal with colonial soldiering in Africa. While his fictional accounts of life in the pre-1914 Foreign Legion are highly romanticized, his details of Legion uniforms, training, equipment and barrack room layout are generally accurate, which has led to suggestions that Wren himself served with the legion. Table of Contents: The Novels SNAKE AND SWORD THE WAGES OF VIRTUE DRIFTWOOD SPARS CUPID IN AFRICA (The Baking of Bertram in Love and War) Short Stories STEPSONS OF FRANCE Ten little Legionaries À la Ninon de L'Enclos An Officer and—a Liar The Dead Hand The Gift The Deserter Five Minutes "Here are Ladies" The MacSnorrt "Belzébuth" The Quest "Vengeance is Mine..." Sermons in Stones Moonshine The Coward of the Legion Mahdev Rao The Merry Liars

The Wages of Virtue (Adventure Classic)

The Wages of Virtue (Adventure Classic)
Author: P. C. Wren
Publisher: e-artnow
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2015-09-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 8026844106

This carefully crafted ebook: "The Wages of Virtue (Adventure Classic)” is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. The Wages of Virtue is one of the early novels by P. C. Wren. Sir Montague Merline and his platoon get into a bloody combat in Africa and they are all massacred except for one man. Since her husband is presumed dead, Lady Merline remarries, but Montague emerges a couple of years later in some African village, with no memory. After finding out about his wife's new life, he decides not to ruin her happiness and goes off to join French Foreign Legion. The descriptions of Legion garrison life closely match those contained in the autobiographical In the Foreign Legion by ex-legionnaire Edwin Rosen. Percival Christopher Wren (1875-1941) was an English writer, mostly of adventure fiction. He is remembered best for Beau Geste, a much-filmed book of 1924, involving the French Foreign Legion in North Africa. This was one of 33 novels and short story collections that he wrote, mostly dealing with colonial soldiering in Africa. While his fictional accounts of life in the pre-1914 Foreign Legion are highly romanticized, his details of Legion uniforms, training, equipment and barrack room layout are generally accurate, which has led to unproven suggestions that Wren himself served with the legion.

Peruvian Short Stories

Peruvian Short Stories
Author: Dorila A. Marting
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2016-08-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1524510939

A native of Pomabamba, Peru, Dorila A. Marting grew up surrounded by the tales of her native city as told by family members and local Quechua storytellers. In Peruvian Short Stories, Marting brings these childhood accounts to life with a narrative that is as distinctively authentic as it is universally relatable. "This Peruvian legend has many versions depending on who is telling, the story. I will relate to you what I heard a long, long time ago, as a child, from an elderly storyteller Quechua woman named Mama Cunchina ... " -The Cave of Maria Josefa With voices spanning from the small and elderly mouse (The Emigration of Domestic Animals) to the all-encompassing Mama Patcha (Mother Earth), every story is uniquely enchanting while still supporting the overall parable that is weaved throughout the collection. Marting illustrates her memories with the ease of the Quechua storytellers of her youth, and indeed these accounts of love, loss, family, nature, friendship, and respect are as crucial and resonant today as they were during the inception of Peruvian Folklore. I invite you to navigate to a foreign land and to a foreign culture and enjoy these stories as much as I have ... " -Mary L. Jones, Introduction

The Adventures of Timmy Tattersail and Daisy Dewdrop

The Adventures of Timmy Tattersail and Daisy Dewdrop
Author: Cindy Reed
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2014-09-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1496929837

When two little mice, Timmy Tattersail and Daisy Dewdrop, are caught up in a tornado, they are carried far from their home. These unlikely friends find themselves in several predicaments as they make their journey back home. The brave and adventurous Timmy leads the fearfully shy Daisy into a series of exciting adventures. These escapades include a wild whitewater ride on a homemade raft, a terrifying tumble over a waterfall, and a hilarious event in a cave. The two become the very best of friends and learn a great deal about themselves and each other along the way.

Doña Isidora, Peruvian Short Stories and Poetry of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

Doña Isidora, Peruvian Short Stories and Poetry of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
Author: Dorila A. Marting
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2016-07-29
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1524510815

Doa Isidora is a story of love, romance, disobedience, disinheritance, betrayal, repentance and reform, of learning to lead a fulfilling life for the benefit of the community. The setting is the quaint Andean town the natives call Pomabamba (Region of Mountain Lions), located in northern Peru. The heroine, fifteen-year-old Ishi Villarreal, is about to pass from girlhood to young womanhood; as is customary, she is expected to be obedient and marry the suitor her parents have already selected for her. Unbeknownst to Teodosio and Dona Luisa, however, Ishi has secretly fallen in love with the aptly named Amador, a dashing young Spanish Don Juan newly arrived in town. Will the hopes and dreams of Ishi's parents become a reality? Or will true love conquer all? *** A native of Pomabamba, Peru, Dorila A. Marting grew up surrounded by the tales of her native city as told by family members and local Quechua storytellers. In Peruvian Short Stories, Marting brings these childhood accounts to life with a narrative that is as distinctively authentic as it is universally relatable. "This Peruvian legend has many versions depending on who is telling the story. I will relate to you what I heard a long, long time ago, as a child, from an elderly storyteller Quechua woman named Mama Cunchina." The Cave of Maria Josefa With voices spanning from the small and elderly mouse (the Emigration of Domestic Animals) to the all-encompassing Mama Patcha (Mother Earth), every story is uniquely enchanting while still supporting the overall parable that is weaved throughout the collection. Marting illustrates her memories with the ease of the Quechua storytellers of her youth, and indeed, these accounts of love, loss, family, nature, friendship, and respect are as crucial and resonant today as they were during the inception of Peruvian Folklore. I invite you to navigate to a foreign land and to a foreign culture and enjoy these stories as much as I have." Mary L. Jones, introduction *** These poems are the author's recollections of life in Peru and the United States. Her background in journalism is reflected in her writing style and choice of topics. She worked for nine years for two leading daily newspapers, The Arizona Republic in Phoenix and The Arizona Daily Sun in Flagstaff, Arizona.