Please Let Me Fly

Please Let Me Fly
Author: Grace Huntington
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2010-07-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0557013119

Please Let Me Fly is the revealing life-story of Grace Huntington, an unsung hero who exemplified what it meant to be anything but a stereotypical woman. Huntington gives us a glimpse of what it was like to set her own course which clashed with her mother's and society's ideas. Perhaps nothing personifies the defiant personality of Grace Huntington more than her success in male dominated industries of flying and screenwriting. As a professional pilot, she set an altitude records for light planes in 1938 and 1940. And as a resilient symbol of strength to American women, she describes her experiences while working as the only woman "story man" for Walt Disney and demonstrates her persistence while trying to find a job in aviation. Please Let Me Fly brings to life her story more than sixty years later. The book includes lost documents, letters and photos that tell the story of a remarkable woman who served as inspiration to all women seeking their own defined roles in society.

Let Me Fly

Let Me Fly
Author: Babita Kathuria
Publisher: Educreation Publishing
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2018-06-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The book is about a middle aged woman, her struggles and hardships in life. The story revolves around Pinky. She has seen sufferings caused to her siblings due to lack of their interest towards studies. The society pressurizes a person towards education that one can go to any extreme in case one is unable to cope with it. In a girl's life ultimate aim of parents is to get her married. And if she wants to study further, she is not allowed as it would be difficult to find a suitable educated match for her. Daughters are brought up in a manner that they have to obey other's instructions without asking a single question. Her desires are buried deep within forever. But in order to survive, she has to stand up for her rights and get it. In her struggle people would create problems, but she has to find a solution herself and win the battle with courage against all odds.

Afterthoughts

Afterthoughts
Author: Mrs. D
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2011-08-19
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 146201464X

Afterthoughts presents an unforgettable journey into the world of adolescence as seen through the eyes of a high school counselor. Each and every day, a very special someone enters the counselors office, knowing that it will be a safe haven to bare his or her soul. It is behind those closed doors that tears fall, heartfelt stories unfold, and answers to lifes most difficult questions begin to unravel. From the fourteen-year-old boy struggling with alcoholic parents to the young girl continuing to fight her addictions; these are emotional journeys that will affect all who read them deeply. As a way of saying thank you to all those who have opened their hearts to her, author and school counselor Mrs. D. shares a journal created especially for them, presented in poetry and prose. A Familiar Voice Amidst the chaotic confusion, the office phone rings. Years have passed since the dismal dark voice on the other end So frantically fought back thoughts of taking her life. She speaks softly, slowly, tearfully, of todays breakup. She silently suffers within her own world of sadness. With a tearful tone, she speaks of him And their connection, The indescribable innocence they shared together. Can she sustain the painful prison of being alone?

Please Don't Make Me Fly!

Please Don't Make Me Fly!
Author: Elliot Kreloff
Publisher: Red Chair Press
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1643710680

Whether it's learning how to take the first steps, or how to ride a bike, children must believe in themselves and trust the adults who care for them before jumping into something new. Once Max believes he will be safe, our little bird spreads his wings.

The Chance To Fly

The Chance To Fly
Author: Sangeeta Kumari
Publisher: Sapphire Publications
Total Pages: 71
Release: 2022-09-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9356164673

It's an anthology compiled by Sangeeta Kumari..

Dancing in Silence

Dancing in Silence
Author: Danniel D. D. Oickle
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2010-02-22
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0557298423

A collection of poetry and sketches by renowned Canadian artist Danniel D.D. Oickle. He was the author of the monthly column "Anything But Vanilla" published in To Be Magazine (2002-2005), currently hosts a show of the same name on CHUO 89.1 FM, and was one of the 150 Canadian artists selected for the Canadian National Tulip Festival.

The Rhythm of Heart

The Rhythm of Heart
Author:
Publisher: Dead of Writes Publication
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2021-06-30
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 939115302X

The rhythm of heart generally resembles here the movement of words which are directly connected to every reader's heart which have to coordinate with the emotions being heartbeat of every person. It is a collection of all raw thoughts on life, emotions , social topics and facts about ones life in the form of poems, shayaris, quotes, stories, articles, tales, which can resemble anyones thoughts or life. This book illustrates the creative soul's sayings where you will find mystery with madness and imagination filled with different psychologies of different writers It can stand at a perfectanthology with different pieces of writings merged to reflect life experiences and present it all over filled with beautiful thoughts representing the power of words. These book is compiled by Pratibha Jain and published by Dead of Writes Publication. Pratibha started writing to express her unexpressed emotions and took her passion on a very great height by presenting 42 writers in this book and being a path for these writers to spread their thoughts largely.

One Foot out of the Box

One Foot out of the Box
Author: Vanessa Kristovich
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2008-12-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1440107149

Vanessa says that life is a roller coaster, and she is sitting with her hands in the air going "A-a-a-a-a-a!" This book is the product of that roller coaster life. It is filled with experiences and emotions that have formed the path that she walks, and she if offering her hand to you with the hope that you will walk alongside her. You will laugh, or cry, or get a warm fuzzy feeling as you find sympathy in these pages. One thing is certain: you will not find another book like this one anywhere in the market today.

God of Mercy

God of Mercy
Author: Okezie Nwoka
Publisher: Astra Publishing House
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2021-11-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1662600844

“Nwoka’s debut feels like a dream, or a fable, or something in between . . . Recommended for fans of Nnedi Okorafor’s Remote Control or Nghi Vo’s The Empress of Salt and Fortune.” —Ashley Rayner, Booklist "[God of Mercy] owes a debt to Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, revising that novel's message for the recent past . . . A well-turned dramatization of spiritual and social culture clashes." —Kirkus Reviews Homegoing meets Black Leopard, Red Wolf, Okezie Nwọka’s debut novel is a powerful reimagining of a history erased. God of Mercy is set in Ichulu, an Igbo village where the people’s worship of their gods is absolute. Their adherence to tradition has allowed them to evade the influences of colonialism and globalization. But the village is reckoning with changes, including a war between gods signaled by Ijeoma, a girl who can fly. As tensions grow between Ichulu and its neighboring colonized villages, Ijeoma is forced into exile. Reckoning with her powers and exposed to the world beyond Ichulu, she is imprisoned by a Christian church under the accusation of being a witch. Suffering through isolation, she comes to understand the truth of merciful love. Reimagining the nature of tradition and cultural heritage and establishing a folklore of the uncolonized, God of Mercy is a novel about wrestling with gods, confronting demons, and understanding one's true purpose.

Flying Taxi 2045

Flying Taxi 2045
Author: Yuvraj Parmar
Publisher: Yuvraj Parmar
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2023-05-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

A Sci-fi Drama set in year 2045. The unrelenting rise of automation is causing widespread unrest and unemployment across the world. Aisha, a 24 year young female taxi driver in a developed utopian Indian city, faces job challenges and the need to upgrade for her next job in order to survive, as every five years human jobs keep becoming extinct or taken over by automation. In a modern world where technology and climates are changing rapidly, both job seekers and business empires face challenges with sustainability and survival. The utopian world is full of smart structures in a smart city, but the launch of driverless cars and flying taxis faces stiff resistance from the driving community. John Page, a young dynamic and powerful business shark, serves as the lead antagonist and manipulates politicians regularly for his own benefits. On the outskirts of the city, John has a grand campus for the training, parking, and maintenance of the flying taxis, as well as a few control and operations towers located in the city center. In this world, rooftop parking ports are available on several residential and commercial towers. The currency used is a global digital currency known as moon coins. Despite households being solar-powered, many of them still struggle to make ends meet. With disruptions in every sector happening so frequently, it has become difficult for the average person to earn a living. The story revolves around Aisha, who not only faces challenges to survive, but also the wrath of disruption by technology and conspiracies by people around her.