Kylie's Heel

Kylie's Heel
Author: Susan K. Perry
Publisher: Humanist Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2013-08-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0931779324

Noah’s Ark Chronicles

Noah’s Ark Chronicles
Author: Rene Mugnier
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2024-10-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1665767138

As the relentless rain pounds against its sturdy structure, the ark heaves through surging waters, encapsulating a mosaic of life within its wooden embrace. This extraordinary narrative, Noah’s Ark Chronicles invites readers into the intimate exchanges between pairs of creatures, from the regal lions to the unassuming turtles » Through their dialogues—whispered beneath the roar of the storm and spoken with a vulnerability rare in the wild—they share their fears, hopes, and visions of a world reborn. What will the future hold for them? As they ponder this question, each pair embodies the hope of generations yet to come. The ark, a crucible of life amidst chaos, becomes the setting for stories of profound resilience and foresight. Engage in this epic saga where the depth of conversation matches the depths of the waters, and the lessons learned stretch as wide as the horizon. Here, every murmur and growl weaves a tapestry of survival and aspiration, underscoring the monumental responsibility and the exemplary path they must pave for their future. Buckle up and prepare to sail on a rollicking adventure where being seasick comes with a dose of giggles. Welcome aboard—it’s going to be one wild ride!

Islomanes of Cumberland Island

Islomanes of Cumberland Island
Author: Rita Welty Bourke
Publisher: Histria Books
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2023-04-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1592112714

Lucy Carnegie, wife of industrialist Thomas Carnegie, dreamed of creating on Cumberland Island a home where her children would be safe from the smoke and soot-filled skies over Pittsburgh. Protected by the waters of the Cumberland Sound, the estate she built encompassed nearly the entire island. It was a perfect world, until the outside world intruded. Stone by stone it all came tumbling down. Wild horses now crop the grass around the burnt-out mansion. Rattlesnakes nest among the ruins. A century later, another family comes to Cumberland to walk among the horses and to accept what gifts the island has to offer: solitude, unspoiled wilderness, and wildlife free to roam undisturbed. Returning year after year, Rhamy and her parents explore the island and swim in the ocean. They picnic on the beach where servants once served champagne, shrimp cocktails, and crab cakes to the Carnegie family and their guests. They gaze at the chimneys surrounding Stafford house, all that remain of slave quarters that once housed plantation field hands. They mourn for Zabette, daughter of a plantation owner and his black servant, sold to a man who fathered her six children, then abandoned her. Always, everywhere on the island, the horses graze nearby, unaware of efforts by environmentalists to remove them from the island where they have lived for centuries. Traveling to the north end of the island, the family sits for a quiet moment in the church where JFK Jr. married Carolyn Bessette. Across the pasture is the shack where naturalist Carol Ruckdeschel has lived for fifty years and the porch where her lover lay dead, shot through the heart. In the campgrounds, on the beach, at the Dungeness dock, wild horses graze. For now, they are safe.

Action Kylie

Action Kylie
Author: Kevin Killian
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2008
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

Poetry. "Kylie Minogue, more than muse, is K. K.'s aesthetic m.o., his ammo. Around her name and image, he circulates the particles of his own uncanny idiom, which is unlike anything in contemporary American poetry. Killian works every instrument in the band; he sneaks up behind meaning, and makes it sing. Somehow, in the midst of defamiliarization, Killian's voice remains companionable and comforting. ACTION KYLIE is a book I will turn to when I want to remember that literature can regenerate authenticity as well as renege it. Killian plays with multiple rhetorics and codes, all in the pursuit of his own school of Action Poetry, in which I wish quickly to enroll"—Wayne Koestenbaum.

Baby Seals Part 5

Baby Seals Part 5
Author: J.W. Bloomfield
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2018-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1973633094

Jeff and Danielle return from Africa on their 15th birthday and are grounded. They did drive around for months without a license, after all. The twins receive their motorcycle permits and are grounded again. For saving lives? They grieve loss and celebrate joy. Join them for excitement and adventure as they use their SEAL skills, move to a new city and public school, undertake an underwater rescue at sea, plan for a year in Australia, and more. Through it all, their faith is challenged and continues to grow. Oh, and by the way, Jeff has a new girlfriend.

Arc 1.4: Forever alone drone

Arc 1.4: Forever alone drone
Author:
Publisher: Arc
Total Pages: 221
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 1909203149

Explore the technological wilderness across more than 180 pages of forward-thinking fact, fiction and opinion. Meet Smari McCarthy and the isolationists building a digital fortress in Iceland’s wilderness; heed the call of the wild with Kim Stanley Robinson and the ultraliters; and join Frank Swain as he trespasses his way across the once public spaces of our forbidden cities. Jack Womack’s first short work in 17 years is set in his signature ultra-exploitative New York. Nancy Kress’s city feels more congenial, but proves no less forgiving of human folly. Robert Reed’s blasted and disfigured streets provide a bitterly ironic backdrop to a tale of the world’s salvation, while Liz Jensen’s nurse offers push-button closure to a city’s dying. Bruce Sterling builds a new urban experience out of mud and virtual reality, while new talent Romie Stott takes the anonymity of the singles bar pick-up to its logical, extreme, and surprisingly humane conclusion. American writer Madeline Ashby finds herself trapped inside a hostile America; Sumit Paul-Choudhury keeps to the shadows as he traces drone culture back to Voyager 2; and Simon Ings goes wandering Under Tomorrow’s Sky.

Kardashians

Kardashians
Author: Meredith Jones
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2024-07-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1040038174

This interdisciplinary volume introduces the field of Kardashian Studies through collections of essays based in sociology, media studies, cultural studies, critical race theory and fashion theory. The Kardashian empire and dynasty is intertwined with some of the most important movements of the early twenty-first century. Celebrity, cultural appropriation, new forms of feminism, social media, ideal bodies, evolving notions of physical beauty and the global fashion system have all been affected by the quintessential influencers in this family of matriarchs. The anthology is structured around core thematic parts. From Storytelling and Race, through Fashion and Celebrity, to Time and Embodiment, each part contains an accessible introduction followed by chapters that together take a unique approach to exploring the Kardashians from multiple viewpoints. The inclusion of discussion points suitable for classroom use enhances the utility of the anthology for both study and teaching purposes. The first of its kind, Kardashians: A Critical Anthology positions Kardashian Studies at the forefront of critical inquiry around notions of authenticity, contemporary feminisms, visuality and social media. It will be of interest to both scholars and students interested in popular culture, television, notions of authenticity, contemporary feminisms, visuality, race and social media.

Lucky to Live in Arkansas

Lucky to Live in Arkansas
Author: Kate B. Jerome
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2017-05
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0738527661

What do you get when you cross a read-aloud storybook with a write-in memory book? Magic moments between kids and adults! The Lucky to Live in Arkansas book is the perfect tool to jump-start meaningful conversations between generations. Read-aloud rhymes set up interesting topics. Then write-in prompts invite children to record their own views to create a personal Natural State keepsake. The real gift lies in the interactive nature of the book as it offers the perfect opportunity for adults to share their own stories and wisdom about such issues as friendship, community, team spirit, and other topics that help develop a child's social and emotional skills. Customized Arkansas content--from favorite local cuisine (fried pickles) to interesting attractions (Ozark National Forest)--provides an even more personalized experience.

Last Writes

Last Writes
Author: Sheila Lowe
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2010-07-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101457643

Claudia's friend Kelly learns that she's an aunt when her estranged half-sister Erin shows up in desperate need of help. Erin and her husband have been living as member of The Temple of Brighter Light in an isolated compound. Now Erin's husband and child have disappeared, leaving behind a cryptic note. Using her skills as a forensic handwriting expert, Claudia gains entry to the compound. She has only days to uncover the truth about Kelly's missing niece before a child's life is written off for good...

No Ordinary Girl

No Ordinary Girl
Author: Tamara Nowitzki
Publisher: Boolarong Press
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2012
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1922109177

No Ordinary Girl is about an Australian woman's ambition to achieve her greatest sporting dream. Her autobiography recaptures her journey from learning to swim through to receiving a silver paralympic medal in the presence of family and friends at the Sydney International Aquatic Centre. The story since the silver medal is of struggle and turmoil. Having enjoyed a successful career in the pool, Tamara's struggles with depression, anxiety and obsessive compulsive disorder resulted in trialling numerous medications, ospitalisations and 22 electroconvulsive therapies. With mental illness sabotaging Tamara's success in the pool, the years following her retirement from an elite sporting career have seen an ongoing battle to overcome a life plagued by both physical disability and psychiatric disorders. No Ordinary Girl was written not only to inspire and encourage readers to strive towards their own personal goals and ambitions, but also to reduce the stigmatisation of mental health disorders and to demonstrate that they can strike anyone at anytime. Through this book the author hopes to increase awareness of the issues both mental health disorders and physical disability present to encourage positive community response and acceptance. This book provides a deep insight into the daily living challenges endured by a sufferer of both neurological and psychiatric illness. No Ordinary Girl hopes to promote understanding and empathy. It is simply told as it is.