One Spring Night

One Spring Night
Author: Isla Dean
Publisher: Isla Dean
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2016-04-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 098641428X

From #1 bestselling author Isla Dean comes the third novella in the One Night Collection, ONE SPRING NIGHT. Mystery writer, Kara Keaton, moved to small town Stonebridge to start her life over after her husband’s death. Between writing, renovating the hundred-year-old home she purchased, and trying to figure out how to keep the plants in her greenhouse alive, she stays busy. But not so busy that she doesn’t enjoy her daily visits to the Plumber’s Pub where the cheer of the town rings long and loud. And it certainly isn't a hardship to watch the stoic and sexy Ben Roberts behind the bar. The steadiest of the siblings, Ben's love and pride in being part of his family's pub is palpable. He's a straight-shooter--when it's important--with a strong stature and golden eyes that show darker hints of what runs deep within him. And from the day he meets the mysterious Kara, he’s a man who knows what he wants. He just hasn't found a way into her world. Yet. With a spring storm barreling through the quaint New England town, Kara begins to let down her guard, and starts to understand that her heart truly is ready to love again. SPECIAL NOTE TO READERS: Each book in the One Night Collection is a standalone novella, featuring new characters with a story all their own, that takes place over the course of one night. The exception to this is One Summer Night (coming summer 2016!) which features a fun roundup of all the main characters in the collection as they come together for a fabulous Fourth of July celebration. One Night CollectionONE AUTUMN NIGHTONE WINTER NIGHTONE SPRING NIGHTONE SUMMER NIGHT (coming summer 2016) *REVIEWS*Praise for Isla Dean"Rich, expansive imagination…the stories seem to flow through her." Sierra Star Praise for One Autumn Night“The heroine has a ton of spunk and spirit.” Smexy Books "Escapism at its finest…Isla Dean does it again." L.L., Writer Praise for Valor In Darkness“The perfect travel companion. Isla Dean weaves a story of love in a small town like no other.” Wayfare Magazine Praise for Sapphire Sea"A lyrical delight all your senses will enjoy." Angelo Pizelo, contributing author of Peaceful Earth

Spring Night

Spring Night
Author: Tarjei Vesaas
Publisher: Peter Owen Publishers
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1972
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

First published in Norway in 1954, this lyrical novel is about an abrupt change from childish dreams and safety to grown-up responsibilities and happiness. On the surface it deals with what happens to two youngsters left for a night alone on their parents' farm, but like "The Ice Palace" and other great novels by Vesaas, the themes are far deeper: How difficult the road is from "I" to "you" or "we," even when love is involved.

Spring

Spring
Author: Gerda Muller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1994-08
Genre: Board books
ISBN: 9780863151934

Wordless illustrations of the weather, colors, and activities children enjoy in spring.

And Then It's Spring

And Then It's Spring
Author: Julie Fogliano
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2012-02-14
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1596436247

Caldecott-winning artist of A Sick Day for Amos McGee, Erin Stead, dazzles once again in this ode to the first stirrings of spring.

A Brief History of Imbecility

A Brief History of Imbecility
Author: Takamura Kotaro
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1992-07-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780824814564

Takamura Kotaro (1883-1956) drew on his studies in New York, London, and Paris to lay the foundations in Japan for Western-style Japanese sculpture through his intricate wood carvings and powerful bronzes. But Takamura also composed poems infused with startling energy, directness, and narrative clarity. Among the first to use the vernacular masterfully in verse, he has long been recognized as one of Japan's premier modern poets. Takamura thus stood in the confluence of two artistic currents, both shaping and being shaped by them. His personal experiences, from exultation to tragedy, found expression through this dynamic. Hiroaki Sato now captures a lucid picture of Takamura's eloquent struggle with art and with life. Originally published in 1980 as Chieko and Other Poems, this expanded volume includes a new introduction and a new selection of Takamura's essays on art and other subjects. The poetry included here is divided into three parts: "The Journey" represents a chronology of the poet's life; "Chieko" is a selection of poems about Takamura's wife which describes his devotion to her for more than thirty years through courtship and marriage, during her illness and insanity, and continuing after her death; and "A Brief History of Imbecility" is a sequence of twenty autobiographical poems composed in 1947. The essays, appearing in English for the first time, offer a more complete understanding of Takamura's relationship to art, his complex experience of Paris, and his views on beauty and creativity. Included here are "The Latter Half of Chieko's Life," a moving prose complement to the Chieko poems, and "A Last Glance at the Third Ministry of Education Art Exhibition," a scathing review of the modern art world, the first of its kind in Japan.

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Author: John Minford
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 1246
Release: 2000
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780231096768

Presents translations of two thousand years of Chinese literature, from it beginnings to the Tang Dynasty in the tenth century.

A Handbook of Chinese Cultural Terms

A Handbook of Chinese Cultural Terms
Author: Dr. Wanlong, Mrs. Aiqin, Dr. Weightman
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2012-03-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1466920068

This handbook is specially designed to meet the needs of both Chinese and English readers, researchers, and translators who are interested in Chinese culture. The Chinese cultural terms included in this book cover almost all the aspects of Chinese culture, literary, artistic, religious, philosophical, folkloric, classical, vernacular and so on. As many of them have not their English equivalents, the authors have tried to find the corresponding English terms for them as much as possible so that they can be conductive to the readers’ grasp of the Chinese cultural terms and phrases when they read or translate a Chinese book about Chinese culture. This book is indispensible and very useful to sinologists, Chinese-English translators and tour guides.