The Lavender Hour
Title | The Lavender Hour PDF eBook |
Author | Anne LeClaire |
Publisher | Ballantine Books |
Pages | 322 |
Release | 2009-04-22 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0307487334 |
Downsized from her teaching job, Jessie longs for a sense of renewal and decides to spend a year on Cape Cod, seeking to be cleansed by rushing ocean waters and comforted by the lavender hues of the setting sun. While there she volunteers with a local hospice program, where she meets Luke, a once proud fisherman whose life and body have been ravaged by cancer. Jessie’s presence is a great help to Luke’s mother, who has moved in to take care of her son. After initial misgivings Jessie and Luke forge a deep friendship, and the former teacher is surprised to find herself opening up about her life, the loss of her father when she was a girl, her often difficult relationship with her mother, and her own battle with illness. When Luke makes a critical request of his new friend, Jessie must look deep within herself for an answer, knowing that her actions will have far-reaching effects on Luke’s family and forever change the bonds within her own.
The Butterfly Effect
Title | The Butterfly Effect PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Hawthorne |
Publisher | Spinifex Press |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 9781876756567 |
This is a concept from physics in which it is surmised that small actions can have enormous consequences, and that the flutter of a butterfly's wing on one side of the world can cause devastating storms on the other side. This work includes poems on a range of subjects, including death, history, culture physics, and more.
WBCN and the American Revolution
Title | WBCN and the American Revolution PDF eBook |
Author | Bill Lichtenstein |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 305 |
Release | 2021-11-30 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 0262046253 |
How Boston radio station WBCN became the hub of the rock-and-roll, antiwar, psychedelic solar system. While San Francisco was celebrating a psychedelic Summer of Love in 1967, Boston stayed buttoned up and battened down. But that changed the following year, when a Harvard Law School graduate student named Ray Riepen founded a radio station that played music that young people, including the hundreds of thousands at Boston-area colleges, actually wanted to hear. WBCN-FM featured album cuts by such artists as the Mothers of Invention, Aretha Franklin, and Cream, played by announcers who felt free to express their opinions on subjects that ranged from recreational drugs to the war in Vietnam. In this engaging and generously illustrated chronicle, Peabody Award–winning journalist and one-time WBCN announcer Bill Lichtenstein tells the story of how a radio station became part of a revolution in youth culture. At WBCN, creativity and countercultural politics ruled: there were no set playlists; news segments anticipated the satire of The Daily Show; on-air interviewees ranged from John and Yoko to Noam Chomsky; a telephone “Listener Line” fielded questions on any subject, day and night. From 1968 to Watergate, Boston’s WBCN was the hub of the rock-and-roll, antiwar, psychedelic solar system. A cornucopia of images in color and black and white includes concert posters, news clippings, photographs of performers in action, and scenes of joyousness on Boston CommonInterwoven through the narrative are excerpts from interviews with WBCN pioneers, including Charles Laquidara, the “news dissector” Danny Schechter, Marsha Steinberg, and Mitchell Kertzman. Lichtenstein’s documentary WBCN and the American Revolution is available as a DVD sold separately.
Queer Airwaves: The Story of Gay and Lesbian Broadcasting
Title | Queer Airwaves: The Story of Gay and Lesbian Broadcasting PDF eBook |
Author | Phylis W Johnson |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 315 |
Release | 2014-12-18 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1317461509 |
This book is both a retrospective history of the gay community's use of electronic media as a way of networking and creating a sense of community, and an examination of the current situation, an analysis and critical assessment of gay/lesbian electronic media. Keith and Johnson use original interviews and oral history to delineate the place of electronic media in the lives of this increasingly visible and vocal minority in America.
The Lavender Hour
Title | The Lavender Hour PDF eBook |
Author | Anne LeClaire |
Publisher | Ballantine Books |
Pages | 322 |
Release | 2007-03-27 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0345460480 |
Downsized from her teaching job, Jessie longs for a sense of renewal and decides to spend a year on Cape Cod, seeking to be cleansed by rushing ocean waters and comforted by the lavender hues of the setting sun. While there she volunteers with a local hospice program, where she meets Luke, a once proud fisherman whose life and body have been ravaged by cancer. Jessie’s presence is a great help to Luke’s mother, who has moved in to take care of her son. After initial misgivings Jessie and Luke forge a deep friendship, and the former teacher is surprised to find herself opening up about her life, the loss of her father when she was a girl, her often difficult relationship with her mother, and her own battle with illness. When Luke makes a critical request of his new friend, Jessie must look deep within herself for an answer, knowing that her actions will have far-reaching effects on Luke’s family and forever change the bonds within her own.
Frank Leslie's Pleasant Hours
Title | Frank Leslie's Pleasant Hours PDF eBook |
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Pages | 990 |
Release | 1869 |
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The American Journal of Electrotherapeutics and Radiology
Title | The American Journal of Electrotherapeutics and Radiology PDF eBook |
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Pages | 46 |
Release | 1919 |
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