Mrs. Poe
Title | Mrs. Poe PDF eBook |
Author | Lynn Cullen |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2013-10 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1476702918 |
Struggling to support her family in mid-19th-century New York, writer Frances Osgood makes an unexpected connection with literary master Edgar Allan Poe and finds her survival complicated by her intense attraction to the writer and the scheming manipulations of his wife.
Iceland
Title | Iceland PDF eBook |
Author | Dominic Hoey |
Publisher | |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2017-06 |
Genre | Artists |
ISBN | 9780947493431 |
Office-worker Zlata hopes for a record deal so she can leave Auckland city. She meets Hamish, graffiti artist and part-time drug dealer. Surrounded by a makeshift family of friends and ex-lovers, their dreams of music, art and travel take shape. Iceland lays bare the reality of a generation trying to find their place in a city being reshaped.
The Oxford Book of New Zealand Short Stories
Title | The Oxford Book of New Zealand Short Stories PDF eBook |
Author | Vincent O'Sullivan |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 450 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 9780195582918 |
This anthology presents 50 stories by over 40 of New Zealand's best writers. Nineteenth-century writing, which is largely unknown, is represented by Clara Cheeseman and G B Lancaster, as well as by the more familiar Lady Barker and itinerant Henry Lawson. In the early twentieth century Katherine Mansfield is followed by Greville Texidor as well as Frank Sargeson and Dan Davin. The middle years of the century exhibit a flowering of talent. Janet Frame, Maurice Duggan, and Maurice Geeare all fine practitioners of the genre, while Witi Ihimaera and Patricia Grace are the strong voices of Maori writing. The past dozen or so years have seen an explosion of new writing, with talents as diverse as Owen Marshall, Keri Hulme, Barbara Anderson, and Peter Wells. The selection provides an introduction to New Zealand short fiction that readers interestd in the new literatures in English will find stimulating and surprising. The stories are accompanied by brief biographical notes and a glossary of Maori words.
Bases to Bleachers
Title | Bases to Bleachers PDF eBook |
Author | Eric C. Gray |
Publisher | Palmetto Publishing Group |
Pages | 356 |
Release | 2019-03-27 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9781641111799 |
One day during an afternoon at the ball park, author Eric Gray asked his wife, daughter, and friend to identify their favorite game that they had been to. Little did he know, that simple question would soon take on a life of its own. As the question made its way to family members, friends, friends of friends, strangers and beyond, it gave way to a surprising collection of incredibly diverse stories and perspectives. Thus, Bases to Bleachers was born. Much more than your average baseball book, the many special and unique stories shared with readers here, whether they're about watching or playing, either at the Major League level or Little League, represent a wide gamut of experiences. Some entail meeting the stars or attending famous games--and some offered are personal, intimate moments involving family connections and the importance of baseball in people's lives. Unlike most baseball books, this is not a biography, or a discussion of a team, or analysis of a season. Baseball here is a setting in which both astounding feats and some of the most beautifully touching moments in peoples' lives have happened. Whether it's the first game, falling in love at the park, or even a beloved baseball glove that survived World War II, these stories are about more than just baseball. They reflect the joys, triumphs, and disappointments of the human condition, and often illustrate what's truly important in life--those things we hold most dear in our hearts.
Hidden Warrior
Title | Hidden Warrior PDF eBook |
Author | Lynn Flewelling |
Publisher | Spectra |
Pages | 578 |
Release | 2008-11-26 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0307485919 |
A trick of magic, a twist of fate. As the orphaned nephew of the king, trusted companion to his cousin, and second heir to the throne of Skala, Prince Tobin’s future is clear. But not as clear as the spring in which a hill witch shows him his true face--and his secret destiny.... Now Tobin carries a burden he cannot share with even his closest friend, Ki, his squire. He is to rule--not as he is but as he was born: a woman. Given the shape of a boy by dark magic, Tobin is the last hope of the people of Illior--those who desperately seek a return to the old ways, when Skala was ruled by a line of warrior queens. They still believe that only a woman can lift the war, famine, and pestilence that have run rampant through the land since the king usurped his half sister’s throne. It is these outlaw wizards and witches who protect Tobin--and it is for them that Tobin must accept his fate. With the unsuspecting yet fiercely loyal Ki at his side, Tobin must turn traitor against the only blood ties he has left. He must lift the masks of Skala’s rulers to show their true colors--before he can reveal the power of the woman within himself.
A New Approach to Studying the Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ
Title | A New Approach to Studying the Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ PDF eBook |
Author | Lynn Rosenvall |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2017-02 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780998717807 |
A formatted version of the Book of Mormon organized by events emphasizing narrators, speakers, locations, dates and quoted passages
The Buried
Title | The Buried PDF eBook |
Author | Melissa Grey |
Publisher | Scholastic Inc. |
Pages | 282 |
Release | 2021-09-07 |
Genre | Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | 133862931X |
A heart-pounding, claustrophobic new story from Melissa Grey, the author of RATED. Ten years ago, disaster struck the remote town of Indigo Falls. A horrific event drove the residents underground, into shelters that keep them safe from the danger on the surface. No one speaks about what happened that fateful day, but even the youngest still remember the fear and, most of all, the searing pain when sunlight touched their skin. Now, a handful of families inhabit this bunker together, guided by a charismatic leader named Dr. Imogen Moran. There are many rules Dr. Moran has instilled to govern life belowground. You must always tell the truth. You must avoid the light of the sun. You must never touch skin to skin. But the most important rule, the one that was drilled into their heads from the moment the hatch slammed shut all those years ago, was at the very end of the list. It rattled around in their skulls when all was silent, echoing in the quiet, lonely dark. You must never go outside.