The Coincidence Authority

The Coincidence Authority
Title The Coincidence Authority PDF eBook
Author J. W. Ironmonger
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Coincidence
ISBN 9781780220840

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'The Coincidence Authority' is a novel about love in a random universe, about two lost souls each with a quest to understand the secret patterns of their lives. From the windswept tranquillity of a Manx village to the brutal abduction of child soldiers in Africa, the lives of Thomas Post and Azalea Lewis intertwine as they try to untangle the mystery of Azalea's past. A mystery that began with a seagull and four pieces of bread.

Coincidence

Coincidence
Title Coincidence PDF eBook
Author J. W. Ironmonger
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 235
Release 2014-02-18
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0062309900

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Thirty years ago, on the date in June known as Midsummer’s Day, a young girl is mysteriously orphaned. Now, after a life of bizarre and troubling circumstances, she becomes obsessed with the idea that she too will die on Midsummer’s Day . . . until she meets the one man who may be able to save her Azalea Lewis’s life has been dominated by coincidences—a bizarre, and increasingly troubling, series of chance events so perfectly coordinated that any sane person would conclude that only the hidden hand of providence could explain them. On Midsummer’s Day, 1982, at the age of three, Azalea was found wandering a fairground in England, alone, too young to explain what had happened to her or her parents. After a brief investigation, she was declared a ward of the court, and placed in foster care. The following year, the body of a woman—her mother—was found on a nearby beach, but by then everyone had forgotten about the little girl, and no connection was ever made. The couple who adopted Azalea brought her to Africa, where—on Midsummer’s Day, 1992—they were killed in a Ugandan uprising while trying to protect their children. Azalea is spared on that day, but as she grows into adulthood, she discovers that her life has been shaped by an uncanny set of coincidences—all of them leading back to her birth mother, a single mother on the Isle of Man, and the three men who could have been her father, each of whom has played an improbable but very real role in her fate. Troubled by what she has uncovered-and increasingly convinced that she, too, will meet her fate on Midsummer’s Day—she approaches Thomas Post, a rational-minded academic whose specialty is debunking our belief in coincidence: the belief that certain events are linked, even predestined, by the hands of fate. Even as they fall in love, Thomas tries to help to understand her past as a series of random events-not a divinely predetermined order. Yet as the fateful date draws closer, Thomas begins to fear that he may lose her altogether, and she may throw herself into the very fate she fears. A warm and romantic, yet intellectually fascinating, story of two souls trying to make sense of the universe and our place in it, Just Coincidence is an unforgettable novel by a storyteller of masterful gifts.

Restructuring Territoriality

Restructuring Territoriality
Title Restructuring Territoriality PDF eBook
Author Christopher K. Ansell
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 326
Release 2004-07-12
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780521532624

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Indian Chronography

Indian Chronography
Title Indian Chronography PDF eBook
Author Robert Sewell
Publisher
Pages 222
Release 1912
Genre Science
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Authors and Authorities in Ancient Philosophy

Authors and Authorities in Ancient Philosophy
Title Authors and Authorities in Ancient Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Jenny Bryan
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 385
Release 2018-09-13
Genre History
ISBN 1316510042

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Offers a collection of essays exploring notions of authority and authorship through ancient Greek and Roman philosophy.

Columbia River Power for the People

Columbia River Power for the People
Title Columbia River Power for the People PDF eBook
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Pages 352
Release 1981
Genre Columbia River
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Orphan Narratives

Orphan Narratives
Title Orphan Narratives PDF eBook
Author Valérie Loichot
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 268
Release 2007
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780813926414

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In Orphan Narratives, Valérie Loichot investigates the fiction and poetry of four writers who emerged from the postslavery plantation world of the Americas--William Faulkner (USA), Édouard Glissant (Martinique), Toni Morrison (USA), and Saint-John Perse (Guadeloupe)--to show how these descendants from slaves and from slaveholders wrote both in relation and in resistance to the violence of plantation slavery. She uses the term "orphan narrative" to capture the ways in which this violence severed the child, the text, and history from a traceable origin. Black or white, male or female, Antillean or American, these writers share a common inheritance and transnational connection through which their texts maintain familial, temporal, and narrative patterns without having any central authority figure. The author specifically cites Saint-John Perse's Éloges (1911), Faulkner's Light in August (1932), Morrison's Song of Solomon (1977), and Glissant's La Case du commandeur (1981) as postslavery texts. Where the actual family is dismembered, these narrative accounts invent new familial links. Reciprocally, biological family ties endure despite the literal and discursive violence inflicted upon them. Breaking new ground in trans-American studies by juxtaposing texts from the francophone Lesser Antilles and the U.S. South, Orphan Narratives will be a valuable addition to Caribbean, American, and postcolonial studies, not to mention its appeal to scholars and students of Faulkner, Glissant, Morrison, and Saint-John Perse.