The Festival of San Joaquin

The Festival of San Joaquin
Title The Festival of San Joaquin PDF eBook
Author Zee Edgell
Publisher Macmillian Caribbean Publishing
Pages 187
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780230029910

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This novel, set among the mestizo Spanish communities of rural Belize, gives a sympathetic and moving portrait of peasant life.

The Festival of San Joaquin

The Festival of San Joaquin
Title The Festival of San Joaquin PDF eBook
Author Zee Edgell
Publisher Heinemann Educational Publishers
Pages 164
Release 1997
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Luz Marina, cleared of the murder of her abusive husband, is released from prison determined to rebuild her life with her children, in spite of poverty, guilt, vanity and vengeance.

Beka Lamb

Beka Lamb
Title Beka Lamb PDF eBook
Author Zee Edgell
Publisher Hodder Education
Pages 223
Release 2021-07-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1398343064

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There have been many great and enduring works of literature by Caribbean authors over the last century. The Caribbean Contemporary Classics collection celebrates these deep and vibrant stories, overflowing with life and acute observations about society. Set in Belize City in the early 1950s, Beka Lamb is the record of a few months in the life of Beka and her family. Beka and her friend Toycie Qualo are on the threshold of change from childhood to adulthood. Their personal struggles and tragedies play out against a backdrop of political upheaval and regeneration as the British colony of Belize gears up for universal suffrage, and progression towards independence. The politics of the colony, the influence of the mixing of races in society, and the dominating presence of the Catholic Church are woven into the fabric of the story to provide a compelling portrait, 'a loving evocation of Belizean life and landscape'. Beka's vibrant character guides us through a tumultuous period in her own life and that of her country.

The San Joaquin

The San Joaquin
Title The San Joaquin PDF eBook
Author Gene Rose
Publisher Quill Driver Books
Pages 182
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9781884995200

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While nearly all of America's major rivers have been compromised, few have been so misused as the San Joaquin. In its comparatively brief history, it has been dammed, diverted, and depleted beyond comprehension. Here, in colourful and informative prose, veteran author Gene Rose identifies the forces and figures who have shaped, altered, and corrupted this once mighty waterway which some now view as "a river betrayed".

The Elements of San Joaquin

The Elements of San Joaquin
Title The Elements of San Joaquin PDF eBook
Author Gary Soto
Publisher Chronicle Books
Pages 90
Release 2018-04-03
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1452171955

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A timely new edition of a pioneering work in Latino literature, National Book Award nominee Gary Soto's first collection (originally published in 1977) draws on California's fertile San Joaquin Valley, the people, the place, and the hard agricultural work done there by immigrants. In these poems, joy and anger, violence and hope are placed in both the metaphorical and very real circumstances of the Valley. Rooted in personal experiences—of the poet as a young man, his friends, family, and neighbors—the poems are spare but expansive, with Soto's voice as important as ever. This welcome new edition has been expanded with a crucial selection of complementary poems (some previously unpublished) and a new introduction by the author.

San Joaquin Power Magazine

San Joaquin Power Magazine
Title San Joaquin Power Magazine PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 654
Release 1914
Genre
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The Public Library

The Public Library
Title The Public Library PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Chronicle Books
Pages 193
Release 2014-05-27
Genre Photography
ISBN 1616893273

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A gorgeous visual celebration of America's public libraries including 150 photos, plus essays by Bill Moyers, Ann Patchett, Anne Lamott, Amy Tan, Barbara Kingsolver, and many more. Many of us have vivid recollections of childhood visits to a public library: the unmistakable musty scent, the excitement of checking out a stack of newly discovered books. Today, the more than 17,000 libraries in America also function as de facto community centers offering free access to the internet, job-hunting assistance, or a warm place to take shelter. And yet, across the country, cities large and small are closing public libraries or curtailing their hours of operation. Over the last eighteen years, photographer Robert Dawson has crisscrossed the country documenting hundreds of these endangered institutions. The Public Library presents a wide selection of Dawson's photographs— from the majestic reading room at the New York Public Library to Allensworth, California's one-room Tulare County Free Library built by former slaves. Accompanying Dawson's revealing photographs are essays, letters, and poetry by some of America's most celebrated writers. A foreword by Bill Moyers and an afterword by Ann Patchett bookend this important survey of a treasured American institution.