One-Arm Boy in a Two-Arm World
Title | One-Arm Boy in a Two-Arm World PDF eBook |
Author | Nancy Bone Goff |
Publisher | Tate Publishing |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 2010-05 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1616630574 |
One-Arm Boy in a Two-Arm World: The Story of a Sharecropper's Son and His Family's Enduring Bond of Love, is the heart wrenching biography of DM Bone, a young boy with only one arm, and his family. Living during the time of the Great Depression, this poor, uneducated family suffers one hardship after another. As sharecroppers they already have a heavy load to bear, but three years of drought, a fire, and failing crops pushes their faith and endurance to the limits. Just when it seems things can't get worse, young DM loses his arm and his sister develops polio, adding to the family's seemingly insurmountable odds. Yet those who are strong in their faith will withstand any hardship. Relying on an inner strength and will to survive, DM and his family faces each challenge head-on rather than letting it get the better of them. Giving up is simply not a part of their character. In One-Arm Boy in a Two-Arm World, author Nancy Bone Goff realistically captures every aspect of farm life in the rural south, showing readers what it was like during those difficult times. Though their burden was heavy, one family proved that love and faith can overcome any obstacle.
One-Arm Boy in a Two-Arm World
Title | One-Arm Boy in a Two-Arm World PDF eBook |
Author | Nancy Bone Goff |
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Pages | 0 |
Release | 2023-03 |
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Quantification
Title | Quantification PDF eBook |
Author | Anna Szabolcsi |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 265 |
Release | 2010-01-17 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 113949158X |
Quantification forms a significant aspect of cross-linguistic research into both sentence structure and meaning. This book surveys research in quantification starting with the foundational work in the 1970s. It paints a vivid picture of generalized quantifiers and Boolean semantics. It explains how the discovery of diverse scope behaviour in the 1990s transformed the view of quantification, and how the study of the internal composition of quantifiers has become central in recent years. It presents different approaches to the same problems, and links modern logic and formal semantics to advances in generative syntax. A unique feature of the book is that it systematically brings cross-linguistic data to bear on the theoretical issues, covering French, German, Dutch, Hungarian, Russian, Japanese, Telugu (Dravidian), and Shupamem (Grassfield Bantu) and points to formal semantic literature involving quantification in around thirty languages.
The World's Strongest Librarian
Title | The World's Strongest Librarian PDF eBook |
Author | Josh Hanagarne |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 282 |
Release | 2013-05-02 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 110162177X |
A funny and uplifting story of how a Mormon kid with Tourette’s found salvation in books and weight lifting Josh Hanagarne couldn’t be invisible if he tried. Although he wouldn't officially be diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome until his freshman year of high school, Josh was six years old when he first began exhibiting symptoms. When he was twenty and had reached his towering height of 6’7”, his tics escalated to nightmarish levels. Determined to conquer his affliction, Josh tried countless remedies, with dismal results. At last, an eccentric, autistic strongman taught Josh how to “throttle” his tics into submission using increasingly elaborate feats of strength. What started as a hobby became an entire way of life—and an effective way of managing his disorder. Today, Josh is a librarian at Salt Lake City’s public library and founder of a popular blog about books and weight lifting—and the proud father of five-year-old Max. Funny and offbeat, The World’s Strongest Librarian traces this unlikely hero as he attempts to overcome his disability, find love, and create a life worth living.
Murder at Mountain Creek
Title | Murder at Mountain Creek PDF eBook |
Author | Nancy Bone Goff |
Publisher | Book Venture Publishing LLC |
Pages | 218 |
Release | 2017-08-18 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1640695923 |
Beth was covered in blood and ashes. Unable to stand up and walk in the slick pool of blood, she crawled to her grandfather. Her nightgown, heavy with blood, slid along the floor, leaving a trail of red behind her. She was crying uncontrollably. Samson took her in this arms, cradling her close to his chest.
Once Is Not Enough
Title | Once Is Not Enough PDF eBook |
Author | Jacqueline Susann |
Publisher | Tiger LLC |
Pages | 636 |
Release | 2015-11-02 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0996317821 |
The spectacular bestseller from the author of VALLEY OF THE DOLLS. Once upon a time, the entertainment industry was a world that never slept. Magazine editors, models, pop stars and all the rest visited “vitamin doctors” to get the shots that would allow them to stay up all night and then work all day—in offices decorated with beanbag chairs and Calderesque mobiles… In this world, January Wayne goes from poor-little-rich-girl to grown-up swinger, as she searches New York and Los Angeles for a guy just like Mike Wayne, the glamorous movie producer, who also happens to be her father… “SPECTACULARLY SUCCESSFUL. There are plane crashes, drug orgies, motorcycle accidents, mass rapes, attempted abortions, suicide, evil doctors and other assorted activities; and I couldn’t put the damned thing down.” —Library Journal “[Susann’s] pulp poetry resonates to this day. WITH HER FORMULA OF SEX, DRUGS, AND SHOW BUSINESS, Susann didn’t so much capture the tenor of her times as she did predict the Zeitgeist of ours.”—Detour
Legends of Ma-ui—a demi god of Polynesia, and of his mother Hina
Title | Legends of Ma-ui—a demi god of Polynesia, and of his mother Hina PDF eBook |
Author | W. D. Westervelt |
Publisher | Good Press |
Pages | 137 |
Release | 2019-12-04 |
Genre | Fiction |
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This book is a retelling of legends featuring the well-known Polynesian mythological character, Māui (Maui), who is regarded as a significant cultural hero and trickster. His origins and exploits vary among different Polynesian cultures, but many of his main achievements remain similar. Māui's feats and adventures are recounted throughout much of Polynesia, with some stories tracing back as far as islands off New Guinea. Some of his most famous exploits include obtaining fire for humans from the underworld, fishing up islands with his magical hook, and capturing the Sun to lengthen the days.