Roy's House
Title | Roy's House PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Goldman Rubin |
Publisher | Chronicle Books |
Pages | 37 |
Release | 2016-06-07 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1452158126 |
Welcome to Roy's house! Come on in and take a look around. There is a big sofa with room for lots of friends, three red fish swimming in a bowl, a yellow chair for reading, and, of course, Roy's studio, filled with paintbrushes. Susan Goldman Rubin pairs her simple narrative style with the energetic works of Roy Lichtenstein to create an early concept book that is also a fun and accessible introduction to one of the twentieth century's most iconic artists.
The Riddle Book
Title | The Riddle Book PDF eBook |
Author | Roy McKie |
Publisher | |
Pages | 32 |
Release | 1978 |
Genre | Riddles, Juvenile |
ISBN | 9780394837796 |
A collection of more than thirty animal riddles and knock knock jokes.
House for Sale
Title | House for Sale PDF eBook |
Author | Cheyenne Holmes Dean |
Publisher | AuthorHouse |
Pages | 360 |
Release | 2012-05 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1468572911 |
Bill and Meg Sartin thought they had found their dream home in a quiet, secluded area of Tennessee, where they could raise their son Danny. Their dreams are shattered as a mystery unravels regarding the death of a child in the household. Are Meg's feelings an overreaction to the past, or will they fall victim to the same fate?
Dreamer Who’S Been Extremely Blessed
Title | Dreamer Who’S Been Extremely Blessed PDF eBook |
Author | Edgar Francis Poree Jr. |
Publisher | iUniverse |
Pages | 417 |
Release | 2013-03-18 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1475975317 |
Edgar Frances Poree Jr., a lifelong resident of Louisiana, looks back at his struggles, disappointments, and successes in this memoir that examines the African American experience in the South. As a Black male, he dealt with deeply rooted prejudices, religious discrimination, and conflict with older members of the Black community. He constantly faced inner turmoil, but he remained steadfast in his focus to achieve his goals and navigate the transition from segregation to integration. Poree learned to be resourceful early, convincing the owner of a nearby grocery store to give him a job cleaning the store and organizing the shelves. He went on to start his own business polishing hardwood floors while in the seventh grade. His love for music eventually helped him earn a scholarship at Xavier University in New Orleans, and from there he was on his way. From his teaching career to his successes as a business executive and civic leader, Poree shares his memories of real people, real places, and real divisions. His hope is that youll be emboldened, encouraged and inspired to achieve your own dreams.
Roy's World
Title | Roy's World PDF eBook |
Author | Barry Gifford |
Publisher | Seven Stories Press |
Pages | 598 |
Release | 2020-10-06 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1644210231 |
A tie-in to the new documentary, Roy's World, directed by Rob Christopher narrated by Lili Taylor, Matt Dillon and Willem Dafoe, these stories comprise one of Barry Gifford's most enduring works, his homage to the gritty Chicago landscape of his youth Barry Gifford has been writing the story of America in acclaimed novel after acclaimed novel for the last half-century. At the same time, he's been writing short stories, his "Roy stories," that show America from a different vantage point, a certain mix of innocence and worldliness. Reminiscent of Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn and Ernest Hemingway's Nick Adams stories, Gifford's Roy stories amount to the coming-of-age novel he never wrote, and are one of his most important literary achievements--time-pieces that preserve the lost worlds of 1950s Chicago and the American South, the landscape of postwar America seen through the lens of a boy's steady gaze. The twists and tragedies of the adult world seem to float by like curious flotsam, like the show girls from the burlesque house next door to Roy's father's pharmacy who stop by when they need a little help, or Roy's mom and the husbands she weds and then sheds after Roy's Jewish mobster father's early death. Life throws Roy more than the usual curves, but his intelligence and curiosity shape them into something unforeseen, while Roy's complete lack of self-pity allow the stories to seem to tell themselves.
Ghosts and Skeletons
Title | Ghosts and Skeletons PDF eBook |
Author | Jimmy James Jr. |
Publisher | Jimmy James Jr. |
Pages | 245 |
Release | 2014-09-25 |
Genre | Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | 1311536051 |
The 2nd book in the Series "A Time Before Facebook". This book continues with the story of Jimmy growing up in Northern Idaho. 'Alfie' and 'The Meterman' were started some years ago, and I'm so happy that they have now been completed and featured in this book. Enjoy reading, and Book #3 "The Black Bridge", should be out later this year.
Diary of a Misfit
Title | Diary of a Misfit PDF eBook |
Author | Casey Parks |
Publisher | Vintage |
Pages | 369 |
Release | 2023-09-26 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0593081102 |
Part memoir, part sweeping journalistic saga: As Casey Parks follows the mystery of a stranger's past, she is forced to reckon with her own sexuality, her fraught Southern identity, her tortured yet loving relationship with her mother, and the complicated role of faith in her life. "Most moving is Parks’s depiction of a queer lineage, her assertion of an ancestry of outcasts, a tapestry of fellow misfits into which the marginalized will always, for better or worse, fit." —The New York Times Book Review When Casey Parks came out as a lesbian in college back in 2002, she assumed her life in the South was over. Her mother shunned her, and her pastor asked God to kill her. But then Parks's grandmother, a stern conservative who grew up picking cotton, pulled her aside and revealed a startling secret. "I grew up across the street from a woman who lived as a man," and then implored Casey to find out what happened to him. Diary of a Misfit is the story of Parks's life-changing journey to unravel the mystery of Roy Hudgins, the small-town country singer from grandmother’s youth, all the while confronting ghosts of her own. For ten years, Parks traveled back to rural Louisiana and knocked on strangers’ doors, dug through nursing home records, and doggedly searched for Roy’s own diaries, trying to uncover what Roy was like as a person—what he felt; what he thought; and how he grappled with his sense of otherness. With an enormous heart and an unstinting sense of vulnerability, Parks writes about finding oneself through someone else’s story, and about forging connections across the gulfs that divide us.