The Tangled Bridge

The Tangled Bridge
Title The Tangled Bridge PDF eBook
Author Rhodi Hawk
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 530
Release 2012-10-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0765324970

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Madeleine discovered shocking family secrets she hoped she could escape. But the powers and madness that dominated her family for a century are not shaken easily. Following up the events of her debut novel, "A Twisted Ladder," Hawk stakes her claim as a Southern gothic and horror master.

The Tangled Web of the Civil War and Reconstruction

The Tangled Web of the Civil War and Reconstruction
Title The Tangled Web of the Civil War and Reconstruction PDF eBook
Author David Madden
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 261
Release 2015-08-05
Genre History
ISBN 144224349X

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This unique collection of writings by the celebrated author David Madden provides a multitude of reflections on the Civil War and Reconstruction, from nonfiction to fiction. Included are Madden’s examination of key works by historians James McPherson and Fletcher Pratt, the story of the effort to simultaneously burn nine bridges by nine unionist guerrilla bands in the most complicated and coordinated guerrilla tactic of the war, and rediscoveries of both classic and contemporary works of Civil War fiction from William Faulkner, Joseph Stanley Pennell, and more. Alongside these essays are pieces from Madden’s Civil War novel, Sharpshooter, which illustrate the interconnectedness of fiction and nonfiction. This meshing of iconoclastic and controversial pieces includes varied perspectives on every aspect of the war and reconstruction, from culture and civilian life to an imagining of Abraham Lincoln’s critique of how historians have recorded the war and its aftermath. By exploring this web of perception, we can better understand the war and, in turn, shed greater light on the present and the future.

A Twisted Ladder

A Twisted Ladder
Title A Twisted Ladder PDF eBook
Author Rhodi Hawk
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 541
Release 2010-08-31
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0765360187

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Psychologist Madeleine LeBlanc has spent her whole career trying to determine the cause of her father's schizophrenia. The more she pries, the more she uncovers her family's dark past, rife with conjured demons and river magic gone awry.

Tales From The Tangled Wood

Tales From The Tangled Wood
Title Tales From The Tangled Wood PDF eBook
Author Steve Vernon
Publisher Steve Vernon
Pages 121
Release 2016-10-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Here are six new stories to SERIOUSLY creep you out! The Hunter's Heart - a dark retelling of the Snow White legend, told from the hunter's point of view. The Other Side Of The Moon Is A Lonely Midnight Shadow - an eerie werewolf tale, set in a strange steampunk kind of wilderness. The Bridge - in a post-apocalyptic wasteland the last motorcyclist meets a very strange obstacle. Something In The Pine Resin - she was only a ship's figurehead, wasn't she? A Wriggle of Maggot - he brought something home from the war, something to be passed down. A Hole Full of Nothing - the hard and brutal tale of a teenage fight club, based on a true story.

MEGA STRUCTURES: THE LONGEST BRIDGES (EasyRead Large Bold Edition)

MEGA STRUCTURES: THE LONGEST BRIDGES (EasyRead Large Bold Edition)
Title MEGA STRUCTURES: THE LONGEST BRIDGES (EasyRead Large Bold Edition) PDF eBook
Author
Publisher ReadHowYouWant.com
Pages 57
Release
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ISBN 1427089205

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Shots on the Bridge

Shots on the Bridge
Title Shots on the Bridge PDF eBook
Author Ronnie Greene
Publisher Beacon Press
Pages 258
Release 2016-09-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0807006556

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A harrowing story of blue on black violence, of black lives that seemingly did not matter. On September 4, 2005, six days after Hurricane Katrina’s landfall in New Orleans, two groups of people intersected on the Danziger Bridge, a low-rising expanse over the Industrial Canal. One was the police who had stayed behind as Katrina roared near, desperate to maintain control as their city spun into chaos. The other was the residents forced to stay behind with them during the storm and, on that fateful Sunday, searching for the basics of survival: food, medicine, security. They collided that morning in a frenzy of gunfire. When the shooting stopped, a gentle forty-year-old man with the mind of a child lay slumped on the ground, seven bullet wounds in his back, his white shirt turned red. A seventeen-year-old was riddled with gunfire from his heel to his head. A mother’s arm was blown off; her daughter’s stomach gouged by a bullet. Her husband’s head was pierced by shrapnel. Her nephew was shot in the neck, jaw, stomach, and hand. Like all the other victims, he was black—and unarmed. Before the blood had dried on the pavement, the shooters, each a member of the New Orleans Police Department, and their supervisors hatched a cover-up. They planted a gun, invented witnesses, and charged two of their victims with attempted murder. At the NOPD, they were hailed as heroes. Shots on the Bridge explores one of the most dramatic cases of police violence seen in our country in the last decade—the massacre of innocent people, carried out by members of the NOPD, in the brutal, disorderly days following Hurricane Katrina. It reveals the fear that gripped the police of a city slid into anarchy, the circumstances that drove desperate survivors to the bridge, and the horror that erupted when the police opened fire. It carefully unearths the cover-up that nearly buried the truth. And finally, it traces the legal maze that, a decade later, leaves the victims and their loved ones still searching for justice. This is the story of how the people meant to protect and serve citizens can do violence, hide their tracks, and work the legal system as the nation awaits justice. Named one of the top books of 2015 by NewsOne Now, and named one of the best books of August 2015 by Apple Winner of the 2015 Investigative Reporters and Editors Book Award

Bridge of Sighs

Bridge of Sighs
Title Bridge of Sighs PDF eBook
Author Richard Russo
Publisher Vintage
Pages 546
Release 2007-09-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0307267903

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • From the beloved Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Empire Falls comes "a magnificent, bighearted” novel (The Boston Globe) about small-town America that follows Louis Charles Lynch (“Lucy”) and his wife of forty years as they prepare to embark on a vacation to Italy. Lucy is sixty years old and has spent his entire life in Thomaston, New York. Like his late, beloved father, Lucy is an optimist, though he’s had plenty of reasons not to be—chief among them his mother, still indomitably alive. Yet it was her shrewdness, combined with that Lynch optimism, that had propelled them years ago to the right side of the tracks and created an “empire” of convenience stores about to be passed on to the next generation. Lucy's oldest friend, once a rival for his wife's affection, leads a life in Venice far removed from Thomaston. In fact, the exact nature of their friendship is one of the many mysteries Lucy hopes to untangle in the “history” he’s writing of his hometown and family. And with his story interspersed with that of Noonan, the native son who’d fled so long ago, the destinies building up around both of them (and Sarah, too) are relentless, constantly surprising, and utterly revealing. Look for Richard Russo's new book, Somebody's Fool, coming soon.