Remembering Blue

Remembering Blue
Title Remembering Blue PDF eBook
Author Connie May Fowler
Publisher Ballantine Books
Pages 299
Release 2007-12-18
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0307416534

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Emotionally neglected by her mother, abandoned by her father, Mattie O’Rourke spent her childhood starved for the one thing she thought she’d never find: love. When her mother dies and, at twenty-two, she finds herself completely without ties of any kind, Mattie takes a chance at ending her loneliness and moves to a tiny coastal Florida town. At the Suwannee Swifty convenience store, a sea change envelops her. Mattie O’Rourke sees Proteus Nicholas Blue and their fate is sealed after only a few shy, stolen glances. Nick walks into Mattie’s life having fled his own. A lifelong fisherman from a remote island off the coast, Nick is haunted by the certain knowledge that the sea will be the death of him (as it has been for all the Blue men) and he has resolved to leave it behind. But as Nick and Mattie settle into an intimacy that both comforts and surprises them, Nick feels the inextricable pull of the waxing moon’s tide and the siren’s call of the dolphins that, Blue legend has it, are his brethren. And so it is that Mattie, who only months before felt that happiness would never find her, returns with Nick to the island home that nurtured him and finds herself embraced by a large and loving family and an alluring and sensual landscape. Life on Lethe is transforming for Mattie. But Nick always knew that the sea would claim him, and all of Mattie’s love cannot prevent the tragedy that is their destiny. Moving and enchanting, Remembering Blue is a lush story of love, loss, and the mythic power of the ocean, told in an elegant and passionate voice that could only come from Connie May Fowler. From the Trade Paperback edition.

Remembering Blue Fish

Remembering Blue Fish
Title Remembering Blue Fish PDF eBook
Author Becky Friedman
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 24
Release 2017-08-29
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1534400958

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Daniel learns how to handle the feelings he has after his pet fish, Blue Fish, dies.

Remember

Remember
Title Remember PDF eBook
Author Toni Morrison
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 88
Release 2004
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780618397402

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The Pulitzer Prize winner presents a treasure chest of archival photographs that depict the historical events surrounding school desegregation.

Brass Buttons - Blue Coats

Brass Buttons - Blue Coats
Title Brass Buttons - Blue Coats PDF eBook
Author George E. Rutledge – Deputy Chief, Ret.
Publisher Dorrance Publishing
Pages 1123
Release 2020-01-16
Genre History
ISBN 1644261553

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Brass Buttons, Blue Coats “Remembering All Who Served 1871 to 1971” By: George E. Rutledge As a young police sergeant in 1976, George E. Rutledge met a veteran who told him, “I served 35 years in our police department and the day I retired was the very last time I ever heard from anyone in the police department. And the same thing will happen to you.” Rutledge has dedicated his life to making sure all who served in the Yonkers Police Department are remembered and honored. Brass Buttons – Blue Coats is a thorough documentation of all individuals who have served from the beginning of the Yonkers Police Department to 1971. Personal profiles and photographs create a lasting memorial of service. In 1866, still suffering from the turmoil of the Civil War, the town of Yonkers voted to hire fourteen Metropolitan Policemen from New York, creating the first Yonkers police force. From this humble beginning, the Yonkers police force has grown to over 600 dedicated men and women. From foot patrols to squad cars, notebooks to computers, the Yonkers police force has grown and adapted with the times. But the purpose has never wavered: to Serve and Protect. Civil War veterans, Vietnam veterans, rescue workers after 9/11, and Special Olympic volunteers – the Yonkers force is filled with people who have dedicated their lives to their country and their community. Rich with details of service and crimes over 100 years, Brass Buttons – Blue Coats is both a fitting tribute to brave men and women as well as a fascinating look at the history of Yonkers and the history of crime.

The Book of Memory Gaps

The Book of Memory Gaps
Title The Book of Memory Gaps PDF eBook
Author Cecilia Ruiz
Publisher Blue Rider Press
Pages 66
Release 2015
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0399171932

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"A hauntingly witty, illustrated debut in the vein of Edward Gorey, that explores the power and mystery of human memory, by artist Cecilia Ruiz"--

Bits of Blue Taffeta

Bits of Blue Taffeta
Title Bits of Blue Taffeta PDF eBook
Author Irene R. Aldrich
Publisher Palmetto Publishing Group
Pages 266
Release 2017-12-15
Genre
ISBN 9781641110624

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In Bits of Blue Taffeta: Remembering the Forgotten Generation, author Irene Aldrich brings readers a first-person account of growing up during the Great Depression and her experiences during World War II and in the years following. Throughout those tumultuous years, she and many others of her generation were still able to miraculously find joy in the midst of insurmountable obstacles--being exposed to poverty, deprivation, hunger, and discrimination and the horrendous accounts of some of the most heinous crimes against humanity imaginable. Despite these difficulties, however, she also witnessed incredible unity among members of the community and a level of patriotism that became unparalleled in history. Children were forced to grow up quickly as they withstood these rapid and extreme changes to their prior life experiences. After realizing the many changes in the world that were occurring at the time, she began to write her personal account as one member of that "forgotten" generation--with the hope that those born in later generations will gain further appreciation for the advantages and opportunities they've been privileged to have.

Remembering Barkley

Remembering Barkley
Title Remembering Barkley PDF eBook
Author Erin Frankel
Publisher Albert Whitman & Company
Pages 35
Release 2020-10-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0807594490

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A poignant tale of loss and friendship. When Barkley doesn't come home, Bear misses his friend. He no longer wants to take walks or play fetch. But as the seasons change, Bear and his human Jacob help each other through their grief. This sensitive story about healing over time will comfort all children who have experienced loss.