The Forgettables
Title | The Forgettables PDF eBook |
Author | Jay Acton |
Publisher | |
Pages | 312 |
Release | 1973 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN |
History of the Pottstown Firebirds, the Atlantic Coast Football League team of Pottstown, Pennsylvania.
The Forgettables
Title | The Forgettables PDF eBook |
Author | Jay Acton |
Publisher | |
Pages | 332 |
Release | 1999-09-09 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781940059235 |
This is the unforgettable, bittersweet portrait of a minor league football team in the heartland of America-Pottstown, Pa. The legendary Pottstown Firebirds, led by the zany quarterback Jim "King" Corcoran, coached by the crafty Dave DiFilippo, and owned by underwear tycoon Ed Gruber, would put together a championship season like no other. (For a television treatment of the Firebirds see "Lost Treasures of the NFL, Vol. 7)
Bloom Where You're Planted
Title | Bloom Where You're Planted PDF eBook |
Author | Jacques Wiesel |
Publisher | Xlibris Corporation |
Pages | 351 |
Release | 2011-06-29 |
Genre | Self-Help |
ISBN | 1462890075 |
Out Loud
Title | Out Loud PDF eBook |
Author | Anthony Varallo |
Publisher | University of Pittsburgh Press |
Pages | 185 |
Release | 2008-09-14 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0822991128 |
WINNER OF THE 2008 DRUE HEINZ LITERATURE PRIZE Selected by Scott Turow Feeling distanced from her friends and family, middle-aged divorcee Caitlin Drury is encouraged by her daughter to express her feelings in a diary, but she is hesitant: I feel lonely she wrote, then crossed it out. She didn't like the idea of someone coming along later to read her journal, finding out she felt lonely. "Like That," and other stories from Anthony Varallo's new collection Out Loud give voice to the disconnections of family and relationships, and the silent emotions that often speak louder than words. In "The Walkers," we follow a couple on their daily trek through a bedroom community, where they partially glimpse their neighbors' lives, longing for inclusion. Yet their insular lifestyle ensures that they deal with people only on the surface--without learning the truth of their problems. Out Loud tells of longings for meaningful expression and the complexities and escapism of human interactions that keep us from these truths. Varallo uses the trials of youth and remembrances of the past, the rituals and routines of the everyday, the interactions of family, friends, teachers, and neighbors to peel away the layers of language and actions we use to shield ourselves.
The Year of the Rabid Dragon
Title | The Year of the Rabid Dragon PDF eBook |
Author | L. H. Draken |
Publisher | Graubär Press |
Pages | 615 |
Release | 2018-11-20 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0999745115 |
He was chasing a career-making story. But this disturbing mystery has already gone viral…
Freelance journalist Nathan Troy is a global citizen looking for eye-opening news. Living in Beijing, he stumbles upon a ward full of patients afflicted with an unknown deadly disease. Facing closed doors and open hostility, he won’t rest until he exposes the dark conspiracy.
But as he digs deeper for answers, mysterious figures try to scare him off the trail with tortuous violence. To his horror, it looks as though there’s no stopping a shadowy cabal of mad scientists from wielding an epidemic designed for ethnic cleansing…
Can Nathan uncover the truth, or will his shocking scoop land him in the morgue?
The Year of the Rabid Dragon is the first book in the Nathan Troy Mystery series. If you’re curious about nefarious uses for CRISPR technology, boots-on-the-ground reporters, and vibrant Chinese culture, then you’ll love L. H. Draken’s thought-provoking novel.
Buy The Year of the Rabid Dragon to unmask a modern-day scandal today!
Closer
Title | Closer PDF eBook |
Author | Dennis Cooper |
Publisher | Open Road + Grove/Atlantic |
Pages | 145 |
Release | 2007-12-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1555847757 |
The first novel in the notorious, award-winning George Miles Cycle—”a crowning achievement in American letters [from] a master of transgressive fiction” (Tony O’Neill, The Guardian, UK). Proclaimed “the most dangerous writer in America” by the Village Voice, Dennis Cooper began his controversial novel cycle with Closer, introducing readers to the enigmatic George Miles. A physically beautiful and strangely passive teenager, George attracts his fellow students with irresistible mystery, like a wallet lying on the street. One after another, his friends rifle through him searching for love or simply momentary relief from the mindlessness of middle America. George passes through the arms of men like John, an artist who drains his portraits of humanity in order to find what lies beneath; Alex, fascinated by splatter films and pornography; and Steve, who turns his parents’ garage into a nightclub. But George remains a tantalizing blur until he’s picked up by two men in their forties. Tom and Philippe, obsessed with the beauty of death, believe George to be the perfect object for their passion. Like Jean Genet and William Burroughs, Dennis Cooper assaults the senses as he engages the mind in this “bleak and brilliant” novel that deserves recognition as “(at least) a minor classic” (John Ash, The Washington Post Book World).
Chinkstar
Title | Chinkstar PDF eBook |
Author | Jon Chan Simpson |
Publisher | Coach House Books |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2015-07-13 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1770564055 |
Everything was about to change. In less than forty-eight hours guy'd be taking the stage in Vancouver, owning an audience meant for some all-hype-no-talent young-money rapper, spitting next-level truths that'd have A&Rs scrapping for him coast to coast. He'd ink some paper and drop an album on the world it didn't even know it had been waiting for. All with game and swag to spare. This was the edge, the almost there, and we knew it. Chinksta rap is all the rage in small-town Alberta. And the king of Chinksta is King Kwong, high-schooler Run's older brother. Run isn't a fan of Kwong's music—or personality, really. But when Kwong goes missing the night before his crowning performance and his mom gets wounded in crossfire, Run finds himself, with his sidekick, Ali, in the middle of a violent battle between rival Chinese rap gangs, on the run from his crush's behemoth brother, and rethinking his feelings about his family and their history, his hatred of "rice-rap," and what it means to be Asian. With imaginAsian and a flair for the rap lyric, Jon Chan Simpson mashes up the (graphicless) graphic novel and the second-generation-immigrant narrative to forge a bold new vision of what the novel can be. Jonathan Chan Simpson grew up in Red Deer, Alberta, and lives in Toronto, Ontario. He is a graduate of the University of Toronto's MA creative writing program, and his work has been featured in Ricepaper magazine.