The Hourglass Door
Title | The Hourglass Door PDF eBook |
Author | Lisa Mangum |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010-05-10 |
Genre | Good and evil |
ISBN | 9781606416792 |
Dante, a prisoner sent from fifteenth-century Italy into the present time as punishment, meets and falls in love with Abby, a high school senior who may be the only one who can save him.
Hourglass
Title | Hourglass PDF eBook |
Author | Dani Shapiro |
Publisher | Knopf |
Pages | 161 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0451494482 |
"Hourglass is an inquiry into how marriage is transformed by time--abraded, strengthened, shaped in miraculous and sometimes terrifying ways by accident and experience. With courage and relentless honesty, Dani Shapiro opens the door to her house, her marriage, and her heart, and invites us to witness her own marital reckoning--a reckoning in which she confronts both the life she dreamed of and the life she made, and struggles to reconcile the girl she was with the woman she has become."
The Forgotten Locket
Title | The Forgotten Locket PDF eBook |
Author | Lisa Mangum |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012-05-08 |
Genre | Good and evil |
ISBN | 9781609070175 |
Abby travels back in time to attempt to save Dante and defeat the wicked designs of Zo.
The Golden Spiral
Title | The Golden Spiral PDF eBook |
Author | Lisa Mangum |
Publisher | Hourglass Door |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2011-05 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 9781609080709 |
The second book in the Hourglass Door trilogy. Dante was unlike anyone Abby had ever met. Now he's gone, and Abby will do anything to get him back . . .
The Hourglass Factory
Title | The Hourglass Factory PDF eBook |
Author | Lucy Ribchester |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 354 |
Release | 2016-03-15 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1681771101 |
Amid the drama of the suffragette movement in Edwardian London, the disappearance of a famous trapeze artist in the middle of her act leads a young Fleet Street reporter to an underworld of circus performers, fetishists, and society columnists. London, 1912. The suffragette movement is reaching a fever pitch, and Inspector Frederick Primrose is hunting a murderer on his beat. Across town, Fleet Street reporter Frances “Frankie” George is chasing an interview with trapeze artist Ebony Diamond. Frankie finds herself fascinated by the tightly-laced acrobat and follows her to a Bond Street corset shop that seems to be hiding secrets of its own. When Ebony Diamond mysteriously disappears in the middle of a performance, Frankie and Primrose are both drawn into the shadowy world of a secret society with ties to both London's criminal underworld and its glittering socialites. How did Ebony vanish, who was she afraid of, and what goes on behind the doors of the mysterious Hourglass Factory? From newsrooms to the drawing rooms of high society, the investigation leads Frankie and Primrose to a murderous villain with a plot more deadly than anyone could have imagined.
Next Door to the Dead
Title | Next Door to the Dead PDF eBook |
Author | Kathleen Driskell |
Publisher | University Press of Kentucky |
Pages | 102 |
Release | 2015-08-14 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 0813165741 |
When Kathleen Driskell tells her husband that she's gone to visit the neighbors, she means something different than most. The noted poet -- whose last book, Seed across Snow, was twice listed as a national bestseller by the Poetry Foundation -- lives in an old country church just outside Louisville, Kentucky. Next door is an old graveyard that she was told had fallen out of use. In this marvelous new collection, this turns out not to be the case as the poet's fascination with the "neighbors" brings the burial ground back to life. Driskell frequently strolls the cemetery grounds, imagining the lives and loves of those buried beside her property. These "neighbors," with burial dates as early as 1848, inspire poems that weave stories, real and imagined, from the epitaphs and unmarked graves. Shifting between perspectives, she embraces and inhabits the voices of those laid to rest while also describing the grounds, the man who mows around the markers, and even the flocks of black birds that hover above before settling amongst the gravestones. Next Door to the Dead transcends time and place, linking the often disconnected worlds of the living and the deceased. Just as examining the tombstones forces the author to look more closely at her own life, Driskell's poems and their muses compel us to examine our own mortality, as well as how we impact the finite lives of those around us.
A Door in the Earth
Title | A Door in the Earth PDF eBook |
Author | Amy Waldman |
Publisher | Little, Brown |
Pages | 350 |
Release | 2019-08-27 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0316451584 |
From the bestselling author of The Submission: A young Afghan-American woman is trapped between her ideals and the complicated truth in this "penetrating" (O, Oprah Magazine), "stealthily suspenseful," (Booklist, starred review), "breathtaking and achingly nuanced" (Kirkus, starred review) novel. Parveen Shams, a college senior in search of a calling, feels pulled between her charismatic and mercurial anthropology professor and the comfortable but predictable Afghan-American community in her Northern California hometown. When she discovers a bestselling book called Mother Afghanistan, a memoir by humanitarian Gideon Crane that has become a bible for American engagement in the country, she is inspired. Galvanized by Crane's experience, Parveen travels to a remote village in the land of her birth to join the work of his charitable foundation. When she arrives, however, Crane's maternity clinic, while grandly equipped, is mostly unstaffed. The villagers do not exhibit the gratitude she expected to receive. And Crane's memoir appears to be littered with mistakes, or outright fabrications. As the reasons for Parveen's pilgrimage crumble beneath her, the U.S. military, also drawn by Crane's book, turns up to pave the solde road to the village, bringing the war in their wake. When a fatal ambush occurs, Parveen must decide whether her loyalties lie with the villagers or the soldiers -- and she must determine her own relationship to the truth. Amy Waldman, who reported from Afghanistan for the New York Times after 9/11, has created a taut, propulsive novel about power, perspective, and idealism, brushing aside the dust of America's longest-standing war to reveal the complicated truths beneath. A Door in the Earth is the rarest of books, one that helps us understand living history through poignant characters and unforgettable storytelling.