The Long Season

The Long Season
Title The Long Season PDF eBook
Author Michael Vance Gurley
Publisher Bold Strokes Books Inc
Pages 390
Release 2016-06-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 162639654X

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In Roaring Twenties Chicago, eighteen-year-old farm boy and hockey hopeful Brett Bennet is drafted to the big leagues of the city’s first major team. His deepest secret catches fire when he meets the dashing but reclusive goalie, Jean-Paul Moreau. As they circle each other, finding out who they truly are, their lives are changed in ways neither can control. Brett will need the help of freewheeling flapper Margret to find a way to break through Jean-Paul’s ice, and to navigate the high-stakes world of professional sports from the opening game to the championship. Only together do they have a hope of facing the deadly threat of a man who can bring it all down with one word.

The Long Season

The Long Season
Title The Long Season PDF eBook
Author Jim Brosnan
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 271
Release 2016-03-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0062454889

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“Takes readers inside the clubhouse, the dugout, and the bullpen-not to mention the airplane, the train and the hotel room-in ways no sportswriter ever has.” — Washington Post “Rich and always interesting....This is the most authentic and convincing book about baseball I have ever read.” — Los Angeles Times “Funny, candid, and even more interesting because it doesn’t chronicle an exceptional season (something Brosnan reserved for his second book, Pennant Race, 1962), this book was a game changer.” — Booklist “One of the best baseball books ever written. It is probably one of the best American diaries as well.” — New York Times

A Long Season of Ashes

A Long Season of Ashes
Title A Long Season of Ashes PDF eBook
Author Siddhartha Gigoo
Publisher Penguin Random House India Private Limited
Pages 433
Release 2024-01-31
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9357084215

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In March 1990, sixteen-year-old Siddhartha Gigoo is forced to flee his home in Safa Kadal, Srinagar, Kashmir. The preceding days have been full of fear and horror for the Gigoos, who have seen friends and neighbours killed outside their homes. They could be next if they don’t leave. But they want to stay on, even when faced with a looming threat to their lives. Siddhartha thinks his leaving is temporary and that he will be back home soon. Little does he know that his fate is sealed. What follows is a long, dark time—a ‘camp’ existence and a struggle for survival. Thirty-four years on, Siddhartha chronicles the story of his flight from Kashmir and an entire youth spent in exile. A meditation on the nature of memory, A Long Season of Ashes is a book about a boy’s journey of self-discovery.

The Long Season of Rain

The Long Season of Rain
Title The Long Season of Rain PDF eBook
Author Helen Kim
Publisher Turtleback Books
Pages 0
Release 1997
Genre
ISBN 9780606142588

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When the grey Korean Changma--the rainy season--arrives, eleven-year-old Junehee resigns herself to long months cooped up with her sisters, her mother, and her grandmother. But this year, the Changma brings more than water. Orphaned by a mudslide, a young boy comes to live in Junehee's house--and stirs up long-hidden secrets in her family. For as the rain drums out its story on the sloped roofs of the village, Junehee's own family story unfolds. And Junehee soon realizes that her mother's sadness is tied to a long-standing tradition that neglects women's dreams--a tradition that Junehee hopes to break free of. . . .

Bulletin

Bulletin
Title Bulletin PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 290
Release 1936
Genre Geology
ISBN

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Nightmare on 33rd Street

Nightmare on 33rd Street
Title Nightmare on 33rd Street PDF eBook
Author Rick Carpiniello
Publisher Albion Press (FL)
Pages 388
Release 2001
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780970917003

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After the New York Rangers missed the NHL playoffs for the third consecutive season in '99-2000, big changes were in the air at Madison Square Garden. Glen Sather was hired as team president/general manager, and he named Ron Low coach and brought back Mark Messier, the captain of the Rangers' 1995 Stanley Cup championship team. In Nightmare on 33rd Street: A Long Season with the New York Rangers, veteran hockey beat writer Rick Carpiniello takes a day-by-day, game-by-game journey with a team in transition. From the preseason to the season's bitter end and the important offseason dealings, Carpiniello brings hockey fans inside the locker rooms and boardrooms and onto the ice with a team struggling to regain its winning form. Sather, the architect of championship clubs in Edmonton, discovers that running a team in the big city is a different story. In trying to find the right mix of talent, players are traded or sent to the minors while others are brought to the big club in their places. Constant trade rumors and turmoil sweep through the locker room. Key Ranger players, including goalie Mike Richter, fall victim to injury. Coach Low juggles the everchanging roster, while captain Messier, now 40 years old, attempts to rally the troops. Nightmare on 33rd Street is an inside look at the tumultuous New York Rangers' 2000-01 season by a seasoned observer of the hockey scene.

Occasional Paper

Occasional Paper
Title Occasional Paper PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 792
Release 1958
Genre Forests and forestry
ISBN

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