Still Burning

Still Burning
Author: Leora Gonzales
Publisher: Lyrical Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2019-05-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1516106911

Ignite Sasha Kendall grew up in a family of firefighters. So when she falls hard for Jack Turner, her brother’s best friend and fellow firefighter, everyone's thrilled. But when her brother is killed in the line of duty, Sasha knows she can’t handle another loss. Jack will have to choose between her and his career . . . Smolder Jack knew Sasha was meant for him right away—the same way he knew he was meant to fight fires and saves lives. Letting Sasha go was the hardest thing he’d ever had to do. But even though she left town, he’s never given up hope that heat between them still burns . . . Repeat Four years later, Jack and Sasha meet again at a friend’s wedding—older, wiser, and hotter than ever. Will they flame out, or do they finally have what it takes to keep their love alive for good . . . “A fast, hot read.” —RT Book Reviews on Simmering Heat

Still Burning: Half a Century of Chicago, from the Streets to the Corridors of Power: A Memoir

Still Burning: Half a Century of Chicago, from the Streets to the Corridors of Power: A Memoir
Author: Jeremiah Joyce
Publisher:
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2021-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781955656030

In this lively and insightful memoir, Jeremiah Joyce recounts a wide-ranging career that in many way tracks the history of Chicago over the last half century. During the late sixties and early seventies, his jobs took him from tense urban classrooms to street encounters as a member of the Chicago Police Department's Gang Intelligence Unit. While many neighborhoods in American cities turned from white to Black almost overnight, Joyce, as alderman for the 19th Ward on the Southwest Side, fought to ensure the long-term viability and successful harmony of an integrated neighborhood-one that still stands strong and united today. He spent more than a decade as a Democratic state senator in Springfield and participated in some of the turbulent local elections of the eighties. Because of his experience in Chicago politics, presidential campaigns drew on his expertise. Barack Obama consulted with him before running (unsuccessfully) for Congress and again while weighing whether to run for president. An underlying theme throughout Joyce's story is the effort to preserve and improve the vitality of Chicago during a time of racial tumult and white exodus to the suburbs. Overall, his memoir provides an acute, detailed account of the intersection of power, politics, religion and race as it influenced the course of the city.

The Still-Burning Bush

The Still-Burning Bush
Author: Stephen Pyne
Publisher: Scribe Publications
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-02-07
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1925938492

Long a fire continent, Australia now finds itself at the leading edge of a fire epoch. Australia is one of the world’s fire powers. It not only has regular bushfires, but in no other country has fire made such an impact on the national culture. Over the past two decades, bushfires have reasserted themselves as an environmental, social, and political presence. And now they dominate the national conversation. The Still-Burning Bush traces the ecological and social significance of the use of fire to shape the environment through Australian history, beginning with Aboriginal usage, and the subsequent passing of the firestick to rural colonists and then to foresters, to ecologists, and back to Indigenes. Each transfer kindled public debate not only over suitable fire practices but also about how Australians should live on the land. The 2009 Black Saturday bushfires and the 2019–2020 season have heightened the sense of urgency behind this discussion. In its original 2006 edition, The Still-Burning Bush concluded with the aftershocks of the 2003 bushfires. A new preface and epilogue updates the narrative, including the global changes that are affecting Australia. Especially pertinent is the concept of a Pyrocene — the idea that humanity’s cumulative fire practices are fashioning the fire equivalent of an ice age.

Burning Bush

Burning Bush
Author: Stephen J. Pyne
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2015-09-14
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0295998830

Pyne traces the impact of fire in Australia, from its influence on vegetation to its use by Aborigines and European settlers.“Mr. Pyne, showing what a historian deeply schooled in environmental science can contribute to our awareness of nature and culture, has produced a provocative work that is a major contribution to the literature of environmental studies.”—New York Times Book Review

Mississippi Still Burning

Mississippi Still Burning
Author: James Hart Stern
Publisher: One Human Race Incorporated
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2018-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692040355

The Imperial Wizard of the KKK tells all, reveals all then gives all. Edgar Ray Killen confess to every murder he had a hand in, then gives the land with all the secrets to a Black man.

Things The Fire Left Behind

Things The Fire Left Behind
Author: Bokang Maragelo
Publisher: We Wrote
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2020-08-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

First offering by poet/writer Bokang Maragelo, the print version has been well received and won an award

Overlord

Overlord
Author: Stuart Cooper
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2007-05-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781469743158

"We're going in." That was the last thing Tom Beddows wrote. Tom, a young infantryman writes in his diary of the horror of war, from call up to the shattering climax of the D-Day landings. The book of the award winning film available on DVD through The Criterion Collection.