Sheila's Tree

Sheila's Tree
Author: Malcolm Crawford
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2004-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595329632

A prologue describes the location and beautiful physical setting of the story and sets the western theme of self-reliance and willingness to fight for survival in a hostile world. Colorado Palmer-Winston is the attractive young Mayor of a small city struggling for prosperity in the rural backwater of the Cowboy State. The success of her ranch, her city, her marriage and even her physical safety are threatened by the criminal activities of aggressive strangers who flood into the area in search of mineral riches. The laid-back, friendly cattle culture is contrasted with competitive amoral ambitions of mining industry newcomers. Crime appears, along with environmental degradation of rivers, prairie and ranchlands that change the landscape of the new mining region. Social and political issues of the Korean War period impact everyone affected by the uranium discovery and many lives are changed forever. The story of Milo Harris, a black cowboy, and his love affair with a white businesswoman explores racial bias of the pre-Rosa Parks era. You may have been born too late remember the days before color television, computers and cell phones but there was a rich culture and technology that foreshadowed the rapid progress of the latter half of the century.

The Shade of My Own Tree

The Shade of My Own Tree
Author: Sheila Williams
Publisher: One World
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2003-08-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0345465172

Beloved author Sheila Williams beautifully captures the bittersweet humor and vivid adventures of women who survive the worst life can toss at them—and fight back to claim their right to be free, to be themselves, and to live in . . . The courage to change doesn’t come easy. When Opal Sullivan walks out on an abusive husband after fifteen years, she has only her dreams in her pocket. Her new beginning starts in Appalachian River country, where she sees a bit of herself in a graceful but dilapidated house. Like Opal, the house is worn-out and somewhat beaten up, but it still stands proudly and deserves a second chance. So Opal opens her doors—and her heart—to a parade of unforgettable characters. There’s sassy Bette Smith with her cantaloupe-colored hair and four-inch heels; short-tempered Gloria and her devilish son, Troy; the mysterious Dana, who dresses in black and keeps exclusively nocturnal hours; a dog named “Bear” who is afraid of his own shadow; and Jack, who doesn’t mind hanging out with an OBBWA (old black broad with an attitude). It is Jack who helps Opal understand a funny thing about life: You can’t move forward if you keep looking back. . . .

Sheila's Men

Sheila's Men
Author: Jenna Ashlyn
Publisher: Van Rye Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2022-01-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

SHEILA’S MEN is a dark modern fairy tale that follows the life of Sheila, a naïve romantic living in poverty who blindly marries a man in the hopes of providing a better life for herself and her daughter. Soon after marrying, her husband increasingly subjects her to emotional, physical, and sexual abuse. And since he refuses to get a job, Sheila begins working long hours far from home and encounters a seemingly endless onslaught from other manipulative and abusive men. Growing increasingly overworked, distanced from her beloved daughter, and frustrated with the manipulative and abusive men inside and outside her home, Sheila prepares to end her life. If there is a prince charming who understands her worth, he must inspire her to believe in herself soon. (Based on a true story.) WARNING: Sheila's Men is a fictionalized account of one woman’s real-life struggle to escape abusive relationships and is intended, in part, to help others recognize and escape such relationships. As such, this book necessarily contains language and scenarios related to self-harm, suicide, and abuse (emotional, physical, sexual, and financial) that might be triggering for some audiences. Reader discretion is advised.

Sheila’s Bucket

Sheila’s Bucket
Author: Johannes Black
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2013-11-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1304565831

Chants of "Whack 'em! Whack 'em!" signal the creation of the University Anti-Corruption Movement (UACM)-a movement that will find itself in the center of a tempest, including a financial scandal and a tragic act of violence that ends up galvanizing an entire city, state, and nation. As an increasingly intransigent university administration continues to ignore a student strike, the protesters slowly escalate their action-as does the police captain in charge of crowd control. When rumors of student abductions begin to surface, things really begin to get out of hand. It is in this powder-keg environment that a fall semester begins and ends for the soon-to-retire university president Arlan Bellows and political science majors Kyle Remington and Sheila MacLise. Sheila's Bucket is a novel set on an unnamed university campus in the United States. It addresses the issue of higher education affordability and the ever-increasing debt today's students get saddled with-before that first job...

A Tree for Me

A Tree for Me
Author: Nancy Van Laan
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Animals
ISBN: 9780679893844

A child climbs five different trees, looking for a place to hide and finding an increasing number of animals already in residence, until finally the perfect tree is found.

Sheila's Big Adventure

Sheila's Big Adventure
Author: Ange Baldwin
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2013-04-30
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1483631125

Sheila is a Koala whose best friend is a wombat called Walter. They live in Eastern Australia on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River. One day Sheila and Walter’s mums go out shopping and the two friends decide to go swimming and picnicking. Their day turns into quite an adventure when sly Rocky the crocodile happens upon the two little cubs on the banks of the river.

Collected Poems

Collected Poems
Author: Bernard Levinson
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2020-10-28
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1928433219

Poems from Bernard Levinson's four published collections as well as a new unpublished collection are gathered together into one volume, Collected Poems. Those previously published collections are From Breakfast to Madness (Ravan Press 1974); Welcome to the Circus (Justified Press 1991); I See You (Southern College Publishers 2001) and I Dreamt I Was Flying (Nimrod Publishers 2007).

Raven's Promise

Raven's Promise
Author: Laura & Ruth Martin
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2013-04-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1479768103

A raven transports Sheila, Stephen and Molly into a mysterious and dangerous world, where humans can change into fearsome animals at will, where magic is real, where lethal pythons, fiery phoenixes, menacing sorcerers, and vicious panthers, pervade – and where the elements of fire, wind and water can be controlled through spells and magic…even in the darkest of dungeons.

OP Sam and Sheila

OP Sam and Sheila
Author: David Kluge
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2022-02-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1641384794

When O. P. Sam and his sister Sheila grew of age to leave their parents' home for one of their own, little did they know of the many new friends they would meet, wondrous things they would encounter in their new and burgeoning lives, nor the adventure awaiting them. Happening upon Wut and Shu, the two cats living in the house occupying the yard in which they had chosen to make a home, and overhearing the terrible dilemma puzzling them, introductions were made and a plot was hatched. The four of them would fashion costumes to fool Mickey, the man of the house, and O. P. Sam and Sheila would move in like undercover agents to infiltrate Mickey's life and render him unaware of his true companions absence, while Wut and Shu would stay with the little sick girl down the lane. Having never even seen the inside of a human home before, the pair explored and experienced things so absolutely unknown to them as to set their minds afire with bewilderment and curiosity. While a desire to help even further swelled within them, they just had to meet the Ellie, the object of their new friends' obsession, that is when the sad news found them: Ellie was dying. And the four fast friends swore to ease her passing, her mother's impending grief, and Mickey's bachelorhood.

The Descendants of Thomas & Rose Ann Mould of Peterborough, England

The Descendants of Thomas & Rose Ann Mould of Peterborough, England
Author: Joan Bolton; Richard Klapper
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2010-10-04
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1426943393

This book tells the story of Thomas and Rose Ann Mould who lived in the hamlet of Gunthorpe, near Peterborough, England in the latter half of the 19th century. It traces their ancestry and the history of their children, grandchildren and all their descendants in countries as far apart as the United States, England and New Zealand. Family pictures and photographs of grave headstones complement the narrative and further documentation is provided by complete sets of family trees and a genealogy report. Also included is arrival information for those descendants who emigrated to the United States. Many initially settled in Aberdeen, South Dakota, though some later moved west to the San Diego area of California where many of them are buried. Others headed for Perkins County, South Dakota, an extremely remote area of the United States, and their harsh living conditions are described and documented. .