The Fishers of Paradise
Title | The Fishers of Paradise PDF eBook |
Author | Rachael Preston |
Publisher | James Street North Books is |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Boathouses |
ISBN | 9781928088165 |
In 1930s Hamilton, the boathouse community of Cootes Paradise is under siege: the squatters' shacks that line the shores of Dundas Marsh stand in the way of ambitious plans to make the city beautiful. Egypt Fisher and her mother are struggling to keep their lives together in the absence of her father, a con man neither of them has seen for six years. Into this mix walks a handsome drifter and the family falls under his spell, until Egypt's father unexpectedly returns. Unhinged by jealousy and a harrowing brush with the local mafia, he reveals a family secret that sets Egypt's world off-kilter and poisons her relationship with her mother. When Egypt tries to turn the situation to her own advantage, her lies set in motion a series of events with devastating consequences.
The Fishers of Paradise
Title | The Fishers of Paradise PDF eBook |
Author | East Point Publishing |
Publisher | |
Pages | 389 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780991720613 |
Paradise in the Sea of Sorrow
Title | Paradise in the Sea of Sorrow PDF eBook |
Author | Michiko Ishimure |
Publisher | U of M Center for Japanese Studies |
Pages | 420 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN |
A moving account of Minamata disease victims' struggle for recognition and support in the years after mercury pollution was discovered in a group of fishing villages
Predators' Paradise
Title | Predators' Paradise PDF eBook |
Author | Glen Fisher |
Publisher | Moshpit Publishing |
Pages | 502 |
Release | 2019-05-21 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 9781922261984 |
An autobiography of a boy born to addicted parents. His journey to institutional care, where deceit and abuse by paedophiles prevails. A poignant story of separation that leads to love but also self destruction through addiction. He fights his way back and turns his life around. A compelling book that leaves readers in awe of the human spirit.
The Wind Seller
Title | The Wind Seller PDF eBook |
Author | Rachael Preston |
Publisher | Fredericton, N.B. : Goose Lane Editions |
Pages | 300 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN |
In her highly anticipated second novel, Rachael Preston tells a vibrant, compelling story of 20th century piracy. Exploring the complex struggle for freedom against a backdrop of passion and repression, The Wind Seller is the story of two vulnerable, shellshocked people and the "wind seller" who captivates them both. Life in 1924 Kenomee, Nova Scotia, seems simple enough. Until, that is, a mysterious schooner blows into town under the cover of darkness, in desperate need of repair. Waking up to the giant black ship moored near their wharf, the villagers gather to take a gander at the Esmeralda and her crew. To everyone's surprise, there's a woman on board, and she shares the schooner's name. Claiming to be the captain's daughter, she wears men's clothing -- young and beautiful, she is as fit and as strong as the men. She is also an enigma and starts a chain of events that will change everyone's life, except perhaps her own. The Wind Seller is a moving story about choices and consequences, but it is also about imprisonment by, and release from, the personal demons unleashed by terrible experience.
Where the Fishers Go
Title | Where the Fishers Go PDF eBook |
Author | Patrick William Browne |
Publisher | New York : Cochrane Publishing Company ; Toronto : T.C. Allen |
Pages | 412 |
Release | 1909 |
Genre | Labrador |
ISBN |
Plundering Paradise
Title | Plundering Paradise PDF eBook |
Author | Robin Broad |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 238 |
Release | 2023-11-10 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 0520915488 |
This gripping portrait of environmental politics chronicles the devastating destruction of the Philippine countryside and reveals how ordinary men and women are fighting back. Traveling through a land of lush rainforests, the authors have recorded the experiences of the people whose livelihoods are disappearing along with their country's natural resources. The result is an inspiring, informative account of how peasants, fishers, and other laborers have united to halt the plunder and to improve their lives. These people do not debate global warming—they know that their very lives depend on the land and oceans, so they block logging trucks, protest open-pit mining, and replant trees. In a country where nearly two-thirds of the children are impoverished, the reclaiming of natural resources is offering young people hope for a future. Plundering Paradise is essential reading for anyone interested in development, the global environment, and political life in the Third World.