Spitting Into the Wind

Spitting Into the Wind
Title Spitting Into the Wind PDF eBook
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Publisher
Pages 12
Release 1999
Genre Athletes
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Spitting in the Wind

Spitting in the Wind
Title Spitting in the Wind PDF eBook
Author David LaPorte
Publisher Tate Publishing
Pages 248
Release 2010
Genre Christian life
ISBN 1607999196

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'I'm an old cat who has used up eight of his nine lives. There isn't a heck of lot I can do for myself, and I'm certainly not saying these things for God's sake...so I must be saying them for my fellow man.' If you've ever sat in the living room with your grandpa, you'll love author David LaPorte's "Spitting in the Wind: Uncommon Sense in a World Gone Mad." If not, it's time to see what you're missing. Equal parts wit, wisdom, and rant, Spitting in the Wind will make you laugh, make you think, and make you mada "sometimes all at the same time. These thoughts on God, love, life, and the sorry state of our nation will challenge even the most discerning reader to think in new ways. David experienced love at an early age and was raised by a deeply religious mother. He searched the scriptures to see what he could learn about love and found it in the life of Jesus. "Spitting in the Wind" is David's endeavor to inspire churches and people to come together to bring about spiritual changea "in ourselves first and then in our government. Pull up a chair. Grandpa's about to start. "

Spitting in the Wind

Spitting in the Wind
Title Spitting in the Wind PDF eBook
Author Suzanne Francis Brown
Publisher
Pages 248
Release 2000
Genre Business & Economics
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Over aktiegroepen en sociale bewegingen in het Caribisch gebied.

Kiss in the Wind

Kiss in the Wind
Title Kiss in the Wind PDF eBook
Author Danielle Stewart
Publisher Danielle Stewart
Pages 196
Release 2015-03-08
Genre Fiction
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Looking back can seem daunting. Moving forward can seem impossible. With an old friend back in her life, will Betty hold on to yesterday even if it tears her apart? The past can’t be rewritten, but the world can be changed—especially if Betty and her family in Edenville have anything to do with it.

Thistle in the Wind

Thistle in the Wind
Title Thistle in the Wind PDF eBook
Author Media Lawson-Butler
Publisher Paragon Publishing
Pages 492
Release 2011-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1908341386

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Agnes Greaves is 16 years old in 1913. The daughter of a wealthy Mill owner, her life takes a drastic change of direction when she falls for the handsome businessman, William Hamilton. The story follows Agnes' life through the First World War and the lives of her husband and daughters, as told through the eyes of her youngest daughter, Sarah, as she grows up in a challenging household and makes her mark in the world during the Second World War. Media Lawson-Butler lives on the South coast of England and wrote this book at the age of 86, inspired by stories of her own family and the hardships of her own childhood. Now 90, Media is happy to finally see her book in print.

A Kite in the Wind

A Kite in the Wind
Title A Kite in the Wind PDF eBook
Author Andrea Barrett
Publisher Trinity University Press
Pages 359
Release 2011-03-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1595340726

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A Kite in the Wind is an anthology of essays by 20 veteran writers and master teachers. While the contributors offer specific, practical advice on such fundamental aspects of craft as characterization, character names, the first person point of view, and unreliable narrators, they also give extended, thoughtful consideration to more sophisticated topics, including “imminence,” or the power of a sense of beginning; creating and maintaining tension; “lushness”; and the deliberate manipulation of information to create particular effects. The essays in A Kite in the Wind begin as personal investigations — attempts to understand why a decision in a particular story or novel seemed unsuccessful; to define a quality or problem that seemed either unrecognized or unsatisfactorily defined; to understand what, despite years of experience as a fiction writer, resisted comprehension; and to pursue haunting, even unanswerable questions. Unlike a how-to book, the anthology is less an instruction manual than it is an intimate visit with twenty very different writers as they explore topics that excite, intrigue, and even puzzle them. Each discussion uses specific examples and illustrations, including both canonical stories and novels and writing less frequently discussed, from the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries, by both American and international authors. The contributors share their hard-earned insights for beginning and advanced writers with humility, wit, and compassion. The first section of the book focuses on narration, with particular attention paid to various kinds of narrators; the second, on strategic creation and presentation of character; the third, on some of the roles of the visual, beginning with establishing setting; and the fourth, on structural and organizational issues, from movement through time to the manipulation of information to create mystery and suspense.

Snowflakes in the Wind

Snowflakes in the Wind
Title Snowflakes in the Wind PDF eBook
Author Rita Bradshaw
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Pages 371
Release 2016-09-22
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1447271602

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Set across the Second World War, Snowflakes in the Wind is a heartwarming story of triumph over adversity by Rita Bradshaw, author of the number one bestselling Dancing in the Moonlight. It's Christmas Eve 1920 when nine-year-old Abby Kirby's family is ripped apart by a terrible tragedy. Leaving everything she's ever known, Abby takes her younger brother and runs away to the tough existence of the Border farming community. Years pass. Abby becomes a beautiful young woman and falls in love, but her past haunts her, casting dark shadows. Furthermore, in the very place she has taken refuge, there is someone who wishes her harm. With her heart broken, Abby decides to make a new life as a nurse. When the Second World War breaks out, she volunteers as a QA nurse and is sent overseas. However, life takes another unexpected and dangerous turn when she becomes a prisoner in Japan. It is then that Abby realizes that whatever has gone before is nothing compared to what lies ahead . . . 'A moving and gripping tale of love, loss and survival' – Lancashire Evening Post