Tell Me Your Plans

Tell Me Your Plans
Author: Craig Avery
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 55
Release: 2012-01-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1471059553

Partially inspired by the song, Tell Me Your Plans by The Shirts . Avery has written a number of comedy skits and serious darker plays for radio. "Tell Me Your Plans," "Meeting Hannah" and ""From The Verge Of Innocence ""are adaptations of these radio plays, which combined form an interesting trilogy: Tell Me Your Plans is a gripping tale of a successful woman's journey though life from early teens until her forties. The story charts her material success whilst at the same time showing the emotional cost. Meeting Hannah is a story that delves into the darker side of rekindling relationships that have lain dormant for years using social networks. From The Verge Of Innocence generates a feelgood factor for the reader. The common theme running through these stories is the danger involved in re-visiting an old relationship. Sometimes humourous, sometimes painful but always stimulating, Avery has managed to create an emotional roller coaster of a ride which ultimately turns out to be a wonderful read.

Sarah Valentine, No Great Expectations

Sarah Valentine, No Great Expectations
Author: Philip Valentine Coates
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2016-11-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 152466541X

This volume is the first in a trilogy, a fascinating historical biography about the authors great-great-grandmother, Sarah Valentine. Born in 1819 in the deprived East End of London, she led a life filled with heartache and adversity. England was in a deep depression, along with the whole of Europe, brought on by the Napoleonic wars. This was, of course, during the time of Charles Dickens, who would have known the area well. Some of Sarah Valentines experiences mirrored those of Dickenss characters, in that she was taken in by a Fagin of the time and fell into thievery. She was later thrown into the Shoreditch workhouse, where she fell afoul of a number of feral girls, who were quite happy to inflict serious harm to anyone who got in their way. In his in-depth biography, Philip Coates offers remarkable insight into the daily struggles of a real-life, penniless young woman who survived a depraved and dangerous environment. His meticulous research has produced a unique portrait of a family member who was born in a turbulent time in Londons history.

Sara's Seven Lives

Sara's Seven Lives
Author: Bharti Isaac
Publisher: The Write Order Publication
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2024-01-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9360455512

A potentially promising career, a committed loving partner, a fiercely loyal friend yet nothing makes her completely happy. Her discontentment stems from her curious insatiable spirit to know more, feel more and want more from life. An unexpected encounter leads her to embark on a mesmerizing journey through seven different lives, each with its unique challenges and joys. Her story becomes a celebration of the human spirit's resilience and capacity to evolve. What transpires in seven different lives? How does she change with each life? Which life she eventually chooses to continue? Is the story of Sarah's Seven Lives.

Mixed Nuts

Mixed Nuts
Author: Suzanne D. Lonn
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2008-12-03
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1462825540

While the themes of elder abuse, alcoholism, depression, and dementia develop in the novel, Mixed Nuts, humor, hope, and love also abide with the residents of Pear Blossom Plaza. The character-driven novel intertwines the lives of the elderly as they persevere together in a retirement home in southern Oregon. Maria, lonely and depressed, blossoms with a mans affection. Bertha, crippled physically and emotionally, finds hope and a long-lost relative through the influence of a teenage girl. Other residents show their humor and frailities as they interact through their daily activities. Baby Boomers, be prepared!

Sarah

Sarah
Author: Kay Salter
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2014-09-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1496939840

Meet Sarah. The protagonist of the Sarah Bowers series was fashioned after my granddaughter, Sarah Rude. Sarah grew up in Beaufort, where her life revolved around family, church, and friends, with emphasis on faith in God and traditional family values. Sarah graduated from Berklee College of Music in Boston, where she met her husband, Chris, also a graduate of Berklee. The couple, with Orville, their pet duck, live in Northridge, California.

Rivals

Rivals
Author: Jilly Cooper
Publisher: Forever
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2024-10-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1538773538

Soon to be an original streaming series on Hulu! "Fun, sexy and unputdownable--a classic." --Marian Keyes "Flawlessly entertaining." --Helen Fielding "Joyful and mischievous." --Jojo Moyes The glamorous, cutthroat world of 1980s British television is all about power, a time when the affluent elite existed in a bubble of immense wealth and influence, and would use any means to get what they wanted. Lord Baddingham is desperate to retain the Corinium TV franchise. And to do so, he’s hired Declan O’Hara, an Irish talk show mega-star. Baddingham has also enticed on board Cameron Cook, a gorgeous and brash executive, to produce Declan’s program. But Declan and Cameron detest each other, soon provoking a storm of controversy. Enter into the fray everyone's favorite deliciously handsome, hate-to-love-him bad-boy, Rupert Campbell-Black. As a rival group emerges to pitch for the franchise, reputations ripen and decline, true love blossoms and burns, marriages are made and shattered, and everyone is competing—in bed and in the boardroom—to come out on top.

Genie Wishes

Genie Wishes
Author: Elisabeth Dahl
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2013-04-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1613124619

This sweet, funny novel follows fifth-grader Genie Kunkle through a tumultuous year. From the first day of school, Genie knows there will be good, bad, and in-between. The good? She’s in homeroom with her best friend, Sarah. The bad? Sarah’s friend from camp, Blair, is a new student at their school, and is itching to take Genie’s place as Sarah’s BFF. The in-between? Genie is excited to be elected to write her class’s blog, where she’s tasked with tracking the wishes and dreams of her class. But expressing her opinion in public can be scary—especially when her opinion might make the rest of her class upset. Elisabeth Dahl authentically captures the ups and downs of a tween girl’s life, and the dramas—both little and big—that fill the scary transition between childhood and adolescence. UPraise for Genie Wishes/u "Girls should identify and mothers should approve of this gentle tale of growing up." —Kirkus Reviews "Upbeat slice-of-life novel." —Publishers Weekly "Here’s to reading about Genie’s sixth-grade year soon." —Booklist "The author has a keen eye for the tween girl experience: Genie’s plans for the future involve living right by her best friend and working together as dolphin trainers, while the highlight of her summer is the fact that her other friend just joined the pool. This will no doubt resonate with tween girls, and it has the charm and the discussion fodder to make an excellent mother-daughter book club selection." —Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books