The Wagon Man

The Wagon Man
Author: Phillip Cargile
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2019-08-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781717043818

This true story featuring the wagon man's 10 cartoon characters tells of the journey when Wagon Man left Panama City Beach, Florida and walked pulling 5 red wagons all the way to Los Angeles, California. The people he met and did not get to meet along with the miracles will melt your heart and put smiles on your face.

The Wagon and Other Stories from the City

The Wagon and Other Stories from the City
Author: Martin Preib
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2010-04-15
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 0226679810

Martin Preib is an officer in the Chicago Police Department—a beat cop whose first assignment as a rookie policeman was working on the wagon that picks up the dead. Inspired by Preib’s daily life on the job, The Wagon and Other Stories from the City chronicles the outer and inner lives of both a Chicago cop and the city itself. The book follows Preib as he transports body bags, forges an unlikely connection with his female partner, trains a younger officer, and finds himself among people long forgotten—or rendered invisible—by the rest of society. Preib recounts how he navigates the tenuous labyrinths of race and class in the urban metropolis, such as a domestic disturbance call involving a gang member and his abused girlfriend or a run-in with a group of drunk yuppies. As he encounters the real and imagined geographies of Chicago, the city reveals itself to be not just a backdrop, but a central force in his narrative of life and death. Preib’s accounts, all told in his breathtaking prose, come alive in ways that readers will long remember.

Go West, Young Man

Go West, Young Man
Author: William W. Johnstone
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2021-04-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1496734491

"One nation on the brink of war. Two families in search of peace. Twenty-seven wagons on an epic cross-country journey as bold as America itself..."--Page 4 of cover.

The Man Who Came Uptown

The Man Who Came Uptown
Author: George Pelecanos
Publisher: Mulholland Books
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2018-09-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0316479810

From the bestselling and Emmy-nominated writer behind HBO's We Own This City: a "gripping, surprisingly soulful" mystery about an ex-offender who must choose between the man who got him out and the woman who showed him another path (Entertainment Weekly). Michael Hudson spends the long days in prison devouring books given to him by the prison's librarian, a young woman named Anna who develops a soft spot for her best student. Anna keeps passing Michael books until one day he disappears, suddenly released after a private detective manipulated a witness in Michael's trial. Outside, Michael encounters a Washington, D.C. that has changed a lot during his time locked up. Once shady storefronts are now trendy beer gardens and flower shops. But what hasn't changed is the hard choice between the temptation of crime and doing what's right. Trying to balance his new job, his love of reading, and the debt he owes to the man who got him released, Michael struggles to figure out his place in this new world before he loses control. Smart and fast-paced, The Man Who Came Uptown brings Washington, D.C. to life in a high-stakes story of tough choices.

Mr. Tucket

Mr. Tucket
Author: Gary Paulsen
Publisher: Yearling
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2011-08-31
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 030780416X

Fourteen-year-old Francis Tucket is heading west on the Oregon Trail with his family by wagon train. When he receives a rifle for his birthday, he is thrilled that he is being treated like an adult. But Francis lags behind to practice shooting and is captured by Pawnees. It will take wild horses, hostile tribes, and a mysterious one-armed mountain man named Mr. Grimes to help Francis become the man who will be called Mr. Tucket.

The Wagon Box Fight

The Wagon Box Fight
Author: Jerry Keenan
Publisher: Hachette+ORM
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2007-10-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0306817101

One of the most dramatic battles of the Indian Wars is described in a revised edition with new material including official army reports and recent archaeological evidence.

Inside the Wagon

Inside the Wagon
Author: K. Lyn Kennedy
Publisher: BK Wright
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2018-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1618454897

It started with a simple game… Now the man who lay there like a god was her husband. His father was ruthless, and she feared her husband would be just like him. But she had no idea what awaited her inside his wagon. “A word of wisdom for you, Luca,” she said. “In marriage, patience will be your best friend. Patience grows love and understanding. Quick pleasure leaves anger and resentment.” It took Luca a moment to understand what she meant. She spoke of their wedding night, of their time in bed together. He frowned at her, uncertain of what to say. Virgins were new territory to him. The only carnal pleasure he had received in the past was from the well worn bodies of prostitutes. “I understand,” he said. “Good,” Jaelle said. In another part of the world, Annie sat in her room and stared at herself in the mirror. She could still hear her father’s words from when she was a child. He had called her an unwanted child because she had been orphaned and left on their doorstep. She was not quite noble, yet not lower-class, but nonetheless the daughter of a nobleman simply because of the man who had adopted her. If she had been left on the doorstep of a pauper, she would have been shipped off to the circus or hung. Soon… she would be the wife of man she had never met!

The Wagon Show

The Wagon Show
Author: Charles Essert
Publisher: Book Venture Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2018-08-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1643483463

Buda's Wagon

Buda's Wagon
Author: Mike Davis
Publisher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2017-01-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1784786640

On a September day in 1920, an angry Italian anarchist named Mario Buda exploded a horse-drawn wagon filled with dynamite and iron scrap near New York's Wall Street, killing 40 people. Since Buda's prototype the car bomb has evolved into a "poor man's air force," a generic weapon of mass destruction that now craters cities from Bombay to Oklahoma City. In this provocative history, Mike Davis traces the its worldwide use and development, in the process exposing the role of state intelligence agencies-particularly those of the United States, Israel, India, and Pakistan-in globalizing urban terrorist techniques. Davis argues that it is the incessant impact of car bombs, rather than the more apocalyptic threats of nuclear or bio-terrorism, that is changing cities and urban lifestyles, as privileged centers of power increasingly surround themselves with "rings of steel" against a weapon that nevertheless seems impossible to defeat.