To Boston with Love

To Boston with Love
Author: Bobbi Gibb
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2016-04-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781530857142

In 1966, Bobbi Gibb made history as the first woman to run the Boston Marathon, shattering stereotypes concerning a woman's physical limits.In this special 50th Anniversary edition of "To Boston with Love". Gibb tells the story of that historic day, how it happened, and why she runs.All proceeds from sales of "To Boston with Love" support the Bobbi Gibb Marathon Sculpture Project, a bold vision to create and place a life-size sculpture of a female runner along the Boston Marathon course.

Not You It's Me

Not You It's Me
Author: Julie Johnson
Publisher: Johnson Ink, Inc.
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2015-07-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0991311396

Gemma Summers is unlucky in love. She’s known it since third grade, when her first crush blew a spitball into her hair, and a decade-long string of bad dates, boring sex, and abysmal morning-afters has done nothing to improve her prospects. When a random radio contest lands her courtside tickets to the hottest playoff game of the season, Gemma thinks her luck may finally be on the upswing — at least, until the dreaded jumbotron kiss-cam lands on her and her date, who’s too busy ignoring her to notice… Thankfully, the sexy stranger sitting next to her is more than willing to step in. One kiss. Two strangers. No strings attached. Or… so she thinks. Turns out, kissing Chase Croft — Boston’s most eligible bachelor — may be enough to convince even a girl who’s given up on love to let down her guard one last time... NOT YOU IT’S ME is a full-length, comedic contemporary romance about a girl who doesn’t believe in love… and the man who changes her mind. It is the first installment of the internationally bestselling BOSTON LOVE STORY series and can be read as a complete standalone. Due to sexy-times and strong language, it is intended for readers 17 and up.

From Jerusalem to Boston

From Jerusalem to Boston
Author: M Gaddy MR Ryan
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2008-09-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0557008654

The author takes you on a rollercoaster of events and emotions in this autobiographical tale of spiritual fulfillment. No journey is complete without it's up's and downs and it's all highlighted in this book including life in one of the most controversial religious groups in the world; the International churches of Christ. You will find comfort and inspiration in your own spiritual journey, while vicariously living out the author's own experiences and celebrating his lessons learned. A portion of the proceeds received from the sale or download of this book will go to missions work and the Feed the Children Foundation.

Boston

Boston
Author: Upton Sinclair
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 712
Release: 2015-12-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504026128

A wealthy dowager confronts the brutality of the class system and fights for justice in this dramatic account of the Sacco and Vanzetti case With the publication of The Jungle in 1906, Upton Sinclair became the literary conscience of America. Two decades later, he brought his singular artistry and steadfast commitment to the cause of social equality to bear on the case of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, two Italian anarchists accused of armed robbery and murder. Boston, a “documentary novel” published one year after Sacco and Vanzetti were executed, brilliantly combines fact and fiction to expose the toxic atmosphere of paranoia, prejudice, and greed in which the two men were tried. Recently widowed sixty-year-old Cornelia Thornwell abandons her Boston Brahmin family to take a factory job in Plymouth, Massachusetts. She witnesses the crushing poverty and heartless bigotry endured by immigrant laborers, and befriends the charismatic fishmonger Bartolomeo Vanzetti, a committed anarchist and atheist. When Vanzetti and his fellow countryman Nicola Sacco are arrested and charged with murder, Cornelia’s belief in the fairness of the American judicial system is shattered. Joining the public outcry heard from Boston to Buenos Aires, she demands a fair trial—but it is too late. As Sacco knew all too well: “They got us, they will kill us.” This ebook has been authorized by the estate of Upton Sinclair.

Unity

Unity
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1903
Genre:
ISBN:

BOSTON

BOSTON
Author: Ruby Hopper
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2010-06-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1418461466

Martha comes back to the city of her birth searching for answers to very troubling questions. She doesn’t always like what she discovers, but she learns more about herself and her family. Martha kept her promise to bring a houseful of children to meet their grandparents. And, children will be children, causing such a commotion in the Montgomery and Campbell households. Their antics and mischief lighten up the stern upper crust mansions on market street and Beacon Hill. The third book in the Road of Courage series. This book continues Martha’s Journey through life, learning as she goes along. Martha teaches us, as she copes with her own problems.

Romantic Love

Romantic Love
Author: Yolanda van Ede
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2006
Genre: Love
ISBN: 9783825800437

Boston's Cardinal

Boston's Cardinal
Author: Bernard F. Law
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780739103418

Boston's Cardinal, a portrait of one of the most respected and influential leaders of the Catholic Church, provides a unique view of the Church in the modern world. Ever since the 1960s, when he spoke out courageously for racial justice as a young priest in Mississippi, Bernard Law has witnessed and participated in many of the struggles and events that have shaped American and Church history. An unusual childhood spent mainly in Latin America and the Caribbean prepared him for a vocation that has been marked from the beginning by outreach across racial, religious, and national boundaries. A gifted writer, Law recorded his reflections in the columns, speeches, and homilies that are assembled here. The book thus provides valuable insight into the man whom many consider to be the quintessential post-Vatican II bishop and into the role of the Catholic hierarchy in a time of social, political, and ecclesiastical turbulence. With the growing salience of religion in American public life, these writings on such topics as 'being Catholic and American, ' the Gulf War, urban violence, Northern Ireland, relations with Cuba, welfare, and affordable housing will be of interest to all who are concerned with advancing religiously grounded moral viewpoints in a pluralistic society.

Since Boston

Since Boston
Author: Glenice Upton Boyd
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2012-07-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1622125797

Twelve years ago, Carole Samuelson was burning the candle at both ends. At one end, was her strong attraction to Grayson Smith, and at the other was Peter Jones. These conflicting relationships led to a breakup hurting Grayson, and was followed by her marriage to Peter. When Peter dies in a car accident, their marriage is cut tragically short and Carole is left with a 6-month-old daughter. Now, after twelve long years, Carole, a freelance photographer living in Boston, and her ex-love, Grayson, an antiques dealer in La Jolla, California, are reunited at a wedding in Boston on Columbus Day weekend. Their romance is rekindled during that idyllic October holiday, and they end up marrying the following June. This long-awaited romance brings with it much joy the second time around, rekindling a renewal of spirit and a passion for travel, as well as for the finer things in life. Their changing lives now revolve around remodeling their Beacon Hill townhouse, and enjoying numerous recipes for romantic living ... and dining. The novel Since Boston lives up to the classic song lyrics: Love is lovelier, the second time around.