The Wind
Title | The Wind PDF eBook |
Author | Lars D. H. Hedbor |
Publisher | Brief Candle Press |
Pages | 222 |
Release | 2015-12-19 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1942319177 |
The American Revolution Reaches the Gulf Coast Gabriel is a simple sailor, doing the bidding of his Captain and King, when he is swept up in a storm that changes his life in ways that he could never have anticipated. Carlotta yearns for her lost home, and is searching for her lost husband, but both remain elusive in a world that has been turned upside-down by forces far outside of her control. When the storm that is Governor Bernardo de Gálvez breaks over them both, neither will ever be the same -- and nor will their world. The Wind is set in the often overlooked colony of West-Florida as part of the Tales From a Revolution series, in which each standalone novel examines the American War of Independence as it unfolded in a different colony. If you like enthralling stories of forgotten parts of familiar history, you’ll love The Wind. Grab your copy of The Wind today and gain a whole new appreciation for the reach of the American Revolution!
The Break
Title | The Break PDF eBook |
Author | Lars D. H. Hedbor |
Publisher | Brief Candle Press |
Pages | 158 |
Release | 2014-12-10 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0989441091 |
Even the Most Familiar Stories Have Two Sides After fleeing revolutionary violence in colonial Massachusetts, Susannah Mills is trying to put the pieces of her shattered life back together. When the safe haven that she and her father sought in Nova Scotia is threatened, they must put everything on the line in support of their King and country. The Break is Hedbor’s Nova-Scotia volume in the Tales From a Revolution series, told from the unfamiliar perspective of those who opposed the revolution against England. In each of these standalone novels, he examines the American War of Independence as it unfolded in a different colony. If you like compelling characters who let you see familiar events from unexpected viewpoints, you’ll love The Break. Buy The Break today and see the American Revolution from a completely different perspective!
Something in the Wind
Title | Something in the Wind PDF eBook |
Author | MaryJoy Martin |
Publisher | Pruett Publishing |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 9780871089137 |
Colorado has some great ghost stories, and this book contains spirits, spooks, and sprites that are a colorful lot of characters. MaryJoy Martin brings them vividly into focus as she describes the San Juans marvelous mix of cultures, from ancient Puebolans, migratory gold seekers to the hungry immigrants straight off the boat. Woof and warp, these tales weave a unique tapestry that matches the mystery and majesty of the mountains. The majority of the tales originated before the 1920s, most going back to the gold rush days and earlier.
Wind-Borne Sister
Title | Wind-Borne Sister PDF eBook |
Author | Melinda Holland |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 187 |
Release | 2015-03-17 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1498206530 |
Wind-Borne Sister narrates the story of a young woman's journey from grief and an uncertain future into a sense of purpose, hope, and identity. Along Brie's travels, the people and resources she encounters contribute to her unfolding sense of call and her growing, vibrant faith. As she is drawn deeper into a risk-filled mystery, she is blessed by the aid of Susannah, a wise, blind artist; precocious seven-year-old Lily Mae; and the tender and resourceful Toby Graham. Despite conflict and an ever-present danger, Brie's Christian beliefs, vital friendships, and mystical gift of healing carry her forward in unexpected and dynamic ways. In the midst of adventures and challenges, Wind-Borne Sister showcases the importance of trusting one's heart, the rich gift of life in community, and the stunning and steadfast power of prayer.
Really Truly
Title | Really Truly PDF eBook |
Author | Heather Vogel Frederick |
Publisher | Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2020-06-30 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1534414371 |
The Pumpkin Falls Private Eyes grapple with pirates and mermaids in the third cozy mystery of the Edgar Award–nominated middle grade series from the author of the beloved Mother-Daughter Book Club books. Truly Lovejoy is excited for the perfect summer in Pumpkin Falls, New Hampshire: swim practice outside, working at the bookstore, one-on-one time with her mom, and best of all, time with the dreamy RJ Calhoun who may just like Truly back. But the idyllic falls apart when she’s sent off to mermaid academy—sparkly tail and all. Luckily, a mystery is never too far behind the Pumpkin Falls Private Eyes, and synchronized swimming turns into a hunt for a sunken ship and an investigation of the founding of Pumpkin Falls…which may have involved more pirates than originally thought. And as the Pumpkin Falls Private Eyes get closer to the heart of the mystery and Truly gets closer to her mermaid debut, she may just learn to come out of her shell.
Great Weird Tales
Title | Great Weird Tales PDF eBook |
Author | S. T. Joshi |
Publisher | Courier Corporation |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2012-08-21 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0486143236 |
14 spellbinding tales, including "The Sin Eater," by Fiona McLeod, "The Eye Above the Mantel," by Frank Belknap Long, as well as renowned works by R. H. Barlow and Lord Dunsany.
Renewable
Title | Renewable PDF eBook |
Author | Jeremy Shere |
Publisher | Macmillan + ORM |
Pages | 246 |
Release | 2013-11-26 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1250038227 |
Where does the energy we use come from? It's absolutely vital to every single thing we do every day, but for most people, it is utterly invisible. Flick a switch and the lights go on. It might as well be magic. Science writer Jeremy Shere shows us in Renewable: The World-Changing Powerof Alternative Energy that energy is anything but magical. Producing it in fossil fuel form is a dirty, expensive—but also hugely profitable— enterprise, with enormous but largely hidden costs to the entire planet. The cold, hard fact is that at some point we will have wrung the planet dry of easily accessible sources of fossil fuel. And when that time comes, humankind will have no choice but to turn—or, more accurately, return—to other, cleaner, renewable energy sources. What will those sources be? How far have we come to realizing the technologies that will make these sources available? To find the answers, Shere began his journey with a tour of a traditional coal-fueled power plant in his home state of Indiana. He then continued on, traveling from coast to coast as he spoke to scientists, scholars and innovators. He immersed himself in the green energy world: visiting a solar farm at Denver's airport, attending the Wind Power Expo and a wind farm tour in Texas, investigating turbines deep in New York City's East River, and much more. Arranged in five parts—Green Gas, Sun, Wind, Earth, and Water—Renewable tells the stories of the most interesting and promising types of renewable energy: namely, biofuel, solar, wind, geothermal, and hydropower. But unlike many books about alternative energy, Renewable is not obsessed with megawatts and tips for building home solar panels. Instead, Shere digs into the rich, surprisingly long histories of these technologies, bringing to life the pioneering scientists, inventors, and visionaries who blazed the way for solar, wind, hydro, and other forms of renewable power, and unearthing the curious involvement of great thinkers like Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, and Nicola Tesla. We are at an important crossroads in the history of renewable technologies. The possibilities are endless and enticing, and it has become increasingly clear that renewable energy is the way of the future. In Renewable, Jeremy Shere's natural curiosity and serious research come together in an entertaining and informative guide to where renewable energy has been, where it is today, and where it's heading.