Don't Look and It Won't Hurt

Don't Look and It Won't Hurt
Author: Richard Peck
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1999-11-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780805063165

A teenage girl struggles to understand her place within her family and in the world.

This Won't Hurt a Bit

This Won't Hurt a Bit
Author: Michelle Au
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2011-05-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0446574414

If Atul Gawande were funny--or Jerome Groopman were a working mother--they might sound something like Michelle Au, M.D., author of this hilarious and poignant memoir of a medical residency. Michelle Au started medical school armed only with a surfeit of idealism, a handful of old ER episodes for reference, and some vague notion about "helping people." This Won't Hurt a Bit is the story of how she grew up and became a real doctor. It's a no-holds-barred account of what a modern medical education feels like, from the grim to the ridiculous, from the heartwarming to the obscene. Unlike most medical memoirs, however, this one details the author's struggles to maintain a life outside of the hospital, in the small amount of free time she had to live it. And, after she and her husband have a baby early in both their medical residencies, Au explores the demands of being a parent with those of a physician, two all-consuming jobs in which the lives of others are very literally in her hands. Au's stories range from hilarious to heartbreaking and hit every note in between, proving more than anything that the creation of a new doctor (and a new parent) is far messier, far more uncertain, and far more gratifying than one could ever expect.

Regret the Dark Hour

Regret the Dark Hour
Author: Richard Hood
Publisher: Down & Out Books
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2019-08-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

When Nole Darlen kills his father—the man who has built the largest house anyone in these East Tennessee hills has ever seen—the single resounding gunshot sets up a dark patchwork of memory and expectation that gathers-up townspeople, hill-folks, lovers and outlaws. Here is a tangled tale involving the dead man’s wife, neighbor Burlton Hobbes, desperado Jem Craishot, and a grizzled muskrat-trapper named Hogeye. Central to the story is a pistol that Nole Darlen has taken from a card game the night before the murder. The pistol becomes a totem to Nole, an embodiment of the frustrations and failures that have dogged his life. He envies and fears the outlaw, Jem Craishot, wishing he, too, could be “fearsome,” but descends, instead, into cowardice and betrayal. Eventually, the gun becomes a central element of the novel’s twisted story, a talisman of murder, and a key to the book’s shocking ending. Richard Hood brings to bear his deep roots in rural East Tennessee. The plots and subplots of Regret the Dark Hour are based on true stories. The house still exists, the patricide really happened, the outlaw—Jem Craishot—is based upon the legendary Kinny Wagner, whose exploits derive from this time and region. The novel’s social and cultural backgrounds are accurate, and call-up the rich heritage of East Tennessee. The novel has been called “Southern Gothic Noir,” and Hood describes it as an “anti-mystery.” There is never any doubt about who killed Carl Darlen, but the story turns and weaves through the day of the murder and ends with a startling, dark, surprise. Here is a story of family violence—its simmering causes and smoldering consequences—set against the clashing tensions of old-and-new, fiddle-tunes and factories, among the hills and coves of prohibition-era East Tennessee. Praise for REGRET THE DARK HOUR: “Richard Hood’s Regret the Dark Hour is a search for Regional Truth and the ways memory, representation, and history intertwine to produce stories, interpretation, and character. This novel is a triumph—giving us the sound and flavor of prohibition-era East Tennessee, in a mix of voice, perception, and blindness embedded within the darkly tangled story of a family murder.” —Shelby Stephenson, Poet Laureate of North Carolina and author of Paul’s Hill: Homage to Whitman; Our World and Nin’s Poem “Regret the Dark Hour calls up a story of betrayal, forbidden love, and familial violence in prohibition-era Appalachia. Hood’s stunning and lyrical writing vividly captures the world of this forgotten time period. A beautiful debut and wonderful addition to southern noir.” —Jen Conley, author of Seven Ways to Get Rid of Harry

Lust, Lucre & Liquor and Piece of Work

Lust, Lucre & Liquor and Piece of Work
Author: Bradford S. Field
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2001-02
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0595150454

LUST, LUCRE, and LIQUOR is mock-melodrama featuring a catalogue of hair-raising escapes typical of plays of a hundred years ago and more. It is offered here for its fans, those who acted in it, saw it, on the Showboat Majestic touring the Ohio River and its tributaries and later on other stages, starting in 1952 and for a decade and more later. PIECE OF WORK, is a more recent farce, finished about 1998, which is printed here because it's funny.

A Little Patience Will Not Hurt You

A Little Patience Will Not Hurt You
Author: Segun Idahor
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2022-10-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1638293252

Many people have written numerous books on the topic of “patience”. However, Segun Idahor is inspirationally blessed with great in-depth pastoral skills and insight to make an indelible difference to the extensive resources of the subject matter in his debut landmark exposition A Little Patience Will Not Hurt You. Lack of patience, the plain old “human error” and fast paced society (better known as microwaved generation) have damaged many relationships or virtues. Told in a language we can all understand, Segun’s book explores such profound questions like ‘What is patience?’ and ‘How old is too old?’ It also explains with a profound inspiring revelation that ‘God Is the Best Coach’. Armed with nothing but his ingenuity, his pastoral skills and unending sense of humor that proves to be his greatest source of strength, Segun presents his book as a heartwarming, sometimes hilarious, and sometimes heartbreaking collection of Biblical references and life transforming stories which illustrate that the more we see, the more we learn about ourselves as human beings… Segun embarks on a dogged quest to highlight these resourceful contributions about the importance of “patience” in human endeavors. It is loaded with encouragement, wisdom, prayers, and the Word of God to empower you on life’s journey of practical living with patience. Discover and comprehend how his resourcefulness makes the indelible difference. Educative at every chapter and intensely interesting at every turn…right up to its life-transforming conclusion.

Machinery

Machinery
Author: Fred Herbert Colvin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1092
Release: 1913
Genre: Mechanical engineering
ISBN:

A Highland Home

A Highland Home
Author: Cali MacKay
Publisher: Cali MacKay
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2016-03-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1301814369

A Contemporary Romance from New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author, Cali MacKay... All her life, Rowan Campbell has been desperate for answers about her father—yet her mother refused to speak of him, even on her deathbed. Desperate to find the father she’s never known, Rowan moves from the States to her mother’s hometown in Scotland, determined to uncover her mother’s secrets. When Angus Macleod agrees to help Rowan, a family friend, the last thing he expects is to fall hard for the fiery redhead, who makes him rethink his bachelor ways. Unable to shake her from his thoughts, he’s happy to help her find her father. But when Angus discovers Rowan’s mother left Scotland pregnant and terrified, he wonders if Rowan’s quest for answers is putting in her danger. Before long, Angus finds himself hindering Rowan’s search, despite knowing his actions could ruin any chance he has for happiness. But with Rowan closing in on her father’s identity, will Angus be able to keep her from harm—and will she ever forgive him for standing in her way? *** This book is a complete novel that can stand alone and does not end with any cliffhangers. ***