Going West
Title | Going West PDF eBook |
Author | Earley C. Camp |
Publisher | AuthorHouse |
Pages | 451 |
Release | 2014-04-07 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1491846186 |
Hard work and taking risks were part of the adventure. On a hot Oklahoma City day in the summer of 1956, Marley and his best friend Stick climbed into a 49 Chrysler and headed for Route 66. Their destination: Seattle, the farthest city away in the United States. With a stack of road maps, a collective worth of less than $300, and boundless determination, they set out on a road trip that would take them through plains and deserts and mountains, finally to lay eyes on the ocean for the first time. Along the way they encountered an assortment of characters both friend and foe, survived a variety of perils, and made new discoveries about each other and about themselves.
Going West
Title | Going West PDF eBook |
Author | Maurice Gee |
Publisher | ReadHowYouWant.com |
Pages | 438 |
Release | 2011-07-05 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1459623770 |
For all the promise of his name, Jack Skeat cannot be a poet. His friend Rex Petley eel-catcher, girl-chaser, motorbike rider takes that prize. Is he also a murderer? And why, forty years later, does he drown out on the Gulf? Jack has to find out, and is drawn to examine their lives. Going West has long been regarded as one of the most autobiogr...
Going West
Title | Going West PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Waddell |
Publisher | |
Pages | 40 |
Release | 1985 |
Genre | Frontier and pioneer life |
ISBN | 9780140504736 |
"The touching story of a pioneering family heading West across America to find a new home ...".
Going West
Title | Going West PDF eBook |
Author | Reuven Kiperwasser |
Publisher | SBL Press |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 2021-11-05 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1951498909 |
This new book by Reuven Kiperwasser examines the social, cultural, and religious aspects of third- to sixth-century narratives involving rabbinic figures migrating between Babylonia and Palestine. Kiperwasser draws on migration and mobility studies, comparative literature, humor and satire studies, as well as social history to reveal how border-crossing rabbis were seen as exporting features of their previous eastern context into their new western homes and vice versa. Through their writing, rabbinic authors articulated the nature and legitimacy of their own scholastic practices, knowledge, and authority in relationship to their internal others.
Go West, Young Man
Title | Go West, Young Man PDF eBook |
Author | William W. Johnstone |
Publisher | Kensington Publishing Corporation |
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.
Going West?
Title | Going West? PDF eBook |
Author | Agathe Reingruber |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 194 |
Release | 2017-04-21 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1351862561 |
Going West? questions how the Neolithic way of life was diffused from the Near East to Europe via Anatolia. The contributors have focused their studies on the vast area of the Eastern Balkans and the Pontic region between the Bosporus and the rivers Strymon, Danube and Dniestr, offering an overview of the current state of research regarding the Neolithisation of these areas and also providing useful starting points for future investigations. Using previous studies as a basis for fresh research, this volume presents exciting new interpretations by analyzing recently discovered materials and applying modern methods of interdisciplinary investigations.
Made for You and Me
Title | Made for You and Me PDF eBook |
Author | Caitlin Shetterly |
Publisher | Hachette Books |
Pages | 187 |
Release | 2011-03-08 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1401396615 |
Nothing turns a baby's head more quickly than the sight or sound of an animal. This fascination is driven by the ancient chemical forces that first drew humans and animals together. It is also the same biology that transformed wolves into dogs and skittish horses into valiant comrades that would carry us into battle. Made for Each Other is the first book to explain how this chemistry of attraction and attachment flows through -- and between -- all mammals to create the profound emotional bonds humans and animals still feel today. Drawing on recent discoveries from neuroscience, evolutionary biology, behavioral psychology, archeology, as well as her own investigations, Meg Daley Olmert explains why the brain chemistry humans and animals trigger in each other also has a profound effect on our mental and physical well being. This lively and original investigation asks what happens when the bond is severed. If thousands of years of caring for animals infused us with a biology that shaped our hearts and minds, do we dare turn our back on it? Daley Olmert makes a compelling and scientific case for what our hearts have always known, that we were, and always will be, made for each other.