Heart's Blood

Heart's Blood
Author: Juliet Marillier
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2009-11-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101149248

National bestselling author Juliet Marillier revisits the classic fairy tale of Beauty and the Beast in this “engaging Gaelic fantasy romance staring two fascinating reluctant souls”(Genre Go Round Reviews). Whistling Tor is a place of secrets, a mysterious, wooded hill housing the crumbling fortress belonging to Anluan—a chieftain whose name is spoken throughout the region in tones of revulsion and bitterness. A curse lies over Anluan’s family and his people, and the woods themselves hold a perilous force whose every whisper threatens doom. Then the young scribe Caitrin appears in Anluan’s garden, admiring the rare plant known as heart’s blood. Retained to sort through entangled family documents, Caitrin brings about unexpected changes in the household, casting a hopeful light against the despairing shadows. But even as Caitrin brings solace to Anluan, and the promise of something more between them, he remains in thrall to the darkness surrounding Whistling Tor. To free Anluan’s burdened soul, Caitrin must unravel the web of sorcery woven by his ancestors before it claims his life—and their love...

Crossing the Line

Crossing the Line
Author: Kareem Rosser
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2021-02-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1250270871

"A marvelous addition to the literature of inspirational sports stories." - Booklist (Starred Review) "This remarkable and inspiring story shines." - Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) "Crossing the Line will not just leave you with hope, but also ideas on how to make that hope transferable” - New York Times bestselling author Wes Moore An inspiring memoir of defying the odds from Kareem Rosser, captain of the first all-black squad to win the National Interscholastic Polo championship. Born and raised in West Philadelphia, Kareem thought he and his siblings would always be stuck in “The Bottom”, a community and neighborhood devastated by poverty and violence. Riding their bicycles through Philly’s Fairmount Park, Kareem’s brothers discover a barn full of horses. Noticing the brothers’ fascination with her misfit animals, Lezlie Hiner, founder of The Work to Ride stables, offers them their escape: an after school job in exchange for riding lessons. What starts as an accidental discovery turns into a love for horseback riding that leads the Rossers to discovering their passion for polo. Pursuing the sport with determination and discipline, Kareem earns his place among the typically exclusive players in college, becoming part of the first all-Black national interscholastic polo championship team—all while struggling to keep his family together. Crossing the Line: A Fearless Team of Brothers and the Sport That Changed Their Lives Forever is the story of bonds of brotherhood, family loyalty, the transformative connection between man and horse, and forging a better future that comes from overcoming impossible odds.

Women of Visions

Women of Visions
Author: University Art Gallery
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781732901339

This volume marks the 40th anniversary of Women of Visions, the Pittsburgh-based collective of Black women artists. Published to coincide with an exhibition at the University Art Gallery, this publication features contributions by University of Pittsburgh faculty, students and community partners exploring the artists and history of the group.

University of Destruction

University of Destruction
Author: David Wheaton
Publisher: Bethany House
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2005-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0764200534

Teens are shown the three pillars of peril for teens entering college--sex, drugs, and rebellion--and then offered a plan for avoiding those pitfalls.

Cinema Nirvana

Cinema Nirvana
Author: Dean Sluyter
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2005-02-22
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1400049741

Movie fans and spiritual seekers, unite! In Cinema Nirvana, meditation teacher and award-winning film critic Dean Sluyter illuminates the hidden enlightenment teachings of Casablanca, Jaws, The Graduate, The Godfather, Memento, and ten other classic films, revealing spiritual wisdom in everything from 007’s secret weapons to the colors of the Seven Dwarfs’ eyes. So grab your popcorn, sit back, and prepare to have your mind opened. Cinema Nirvana is a funny but wise, practical but wildly entertaining guide to finding enlightenment—one movie at a time.

Sally's Genius

Sally's Genius
Author: Brooks Clark
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2017-09-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1387021095

In 1967 Sally Smith needed a school for her son Gary, who suffered from dyslexia, among other learning disabilities. Finding none, she founded one, the Lab School of Washington. In the process, she developed the Academic Club Methodology, by which children with learning disabilities can be engaged and inspired in school, where they had previously suffered only frustration and defeat. While directing the Lab School, Smith taught her system and ran the master's program in special education at American University for 32 years, inspiring a new generation of teachers to pioneer innovations in education. Smith also wrote books, starting with ""No Easy Answers"" in the late 70s and in various editions thereafter, that serve as the definitive works in the special education field. Smith was driven, creative, unique, and unforgettable.

Stories from the Barn Aisle

Stories from the Barn Aisle
Author: Sarah Hickner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2021-03-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781736750216

A girl's obsession with all things horses carried her on some epic adventures and landed her in precarious situations. When her first horse came with the same name as the hero of her favorite book, Misty of Chincoteague, it seemed like a match made in heaven. However, it didn't take long for Sarah to learn that there is no such thing as a good fairy tale without a little trouble. It turns out that horses cause a lot of trouble. From first rides and crashes to making road-trip errors and staring at the belly of a horse that's gone into full-on Black Stallion mode, follow Sarah on her wild adventures from the safety of your own home ... or wherever you are reading.

The Sound of Soul

The Sound of Soul
Author: Phyl Garland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1969
Genre: African American musicians
ISBN:

Includes material on B. B. King, Nina Simone, and Aretha Franklin.

After Iraq

After Iraq
Author: Jim Harding
Publisher: Merlin Press
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2004
Genre: Canada
ISBN: 9780850365504

After Iraq traces Iraq's colonial history, Saddam Hussein's brutal rise to power and their relationship to Iraq's major oil reserves. Harding also explores the rise of Pax Americana and the worldwide military expansion of the US following Bush Junior's presidency. He exposes the stark challenges to international law, multi-lateralism, the UN and to the USA's neighbours and allies. Harding suggests there are frightening ramifications for the USA's own democracy lurking in the fundamentalist proposition that we must make a choice in a clash of civilizations. He emphasizes the need for concerted activism to challenge a US-dominated new world order.

Debbie's Gift

Debbie's Gift
Author: Amity Harris
Publisher: Daedalus Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781881943211

Debbie has a special surprise for her loving lawyer husband, Ron. After a passionate night of lovemaking, Ron dreamily agrees to become Debbie's slave. The next morning, a harsh reality sets in as Ron is netted and carted away to be trained in the arts of sexual slavery. Frightened, confused and angry, Ron endures all forms of degradation and humiliation. The secret slave training facility is a masterpiece of torture technology. Ron must endure exhausting, homoerotic trials as Debbie watches his progress on a TV monitor. An erotic tale of sacrifice, slavery and love.