Author: R. J. Ingalsbe
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1452012768
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 365
Book Description
Love is strangled by fear in the affairs of some; freedom smothered by possessiveness in others. All the while, a charming and mixed band of multi-talented bohemians seeks its liberation along the beautiful shores of Veneras Beach. Their makeshift salvation is doomed, however, since the same clashing forces - anxiety versus compassion, oppression versus freedom, and self-interest versus the common good - create upheaval in the larger arena of relationships, on the city level and beyond. As a result, an unlikely alliance forms between the seaside bohemians and some of the brightest students in their neighborhood. From their uncommon insights and authentic mission, the folks of Santa Maya discover an immense power - one that enables them to create a city they can truly call their own, where "we the people" are truly in charge.
As the Tide Slowly Turns
Author: R. J. Ingalsbe
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1452012768
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 365
Book Description
Love is strangled by fear in the affairs of some; freedom smothered by possessiveness in others. All the while, a charming and mixed band of multi-talented bohemians seeks its liberation along the beautiful shores of Veneras Beach. Their makeshift salvation is doomed, however, since the same clashing forces - anxiety versus compassion, oppression versus freedom, and self-interest versus the common good - create upheaval in the larger arena of relationships, on the city level and beyond. As a result, an unlikely alliance forms between the seaside bohemians and some of the brightest students in their neighborhood. From their uncommon insights and authentic mission, the folks of Santa Maya discover an immense power - one that enables them to create a city they can truly call their own, where "we the people" are truly in charge.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1452012768
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 365
Book Description
Love is strangled by fear in the affairs of some; freedom smothered by possessiveness in others. All the while, a charming and mixed band of multi-talented bohemians seeks its liberation along the beautiful shores of Veneras Beach. Their makeshift salvation is doomed, however, since the same clashing forces - anxiety versus compassion, oppression versus freedom, and self-interest versus the common good - create upheaval in the larger arena of relationships, on the city level and beyond. As a result, an unlikely alliance forms between the seaside bohemians and some of the brightest students in their neighborhood. From their uncommon insights and authentic mission, the folks of Santa Maya discover an immense power - one that enables them to create a city they can truly call their own, where "we the people" are truly in charge.
Turn the Tide
Author: Elaine Dimopoulos
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN: 0358681499
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
Twelve-year-old Mimi Laskaris is inspired by the Wijsen sisters of Bali to turn her focus from classical piano to a new obsession: forming a grassroots, kid-led movement to ban plastic bags in her new island home in Florida. Written in accessible verse, this timely story of environmental activism has extensive back matter for aspiring activists. With a foreword by Melati Wijsen, cofounder of Bye, Bye Plastic Bags. Mimi has a plan for her seventh grade year: play piano in the Young Artists competition at Carnegie Hall with her best friend, Lee; enjoy a good old Massachusetts snow day or two; and work in her community garden plot with her dad. But all that changes when her family’s Greek restaurant falls on hard times. The Laskarises’ relocation to Wilford Island, Florida, is a big key change for Mimi. Where does she fit in in this shell-covered paradise without Lee? Mimi is taken by the beauty of the island and alarmed by the plastic pollution she sees on the beaches. Then her science teacher, Ms. Miller, shows her class a TED Talk by Melati and Isabel Wijsen. At ages twelve and ten, they lobbied to ban single-use plastic bags on their home island of Bali—and won. Their story strikes a chord for Mimi. She’s twelve. Could a kid like her make such a big change in a place that she’s not yet sure feels like home? Can she manage to keep up with piano, her schoolwork, and activism? And does confident and flawless Carmen Alvarez-Hill really want to help her with the movement? In this story of environmental activism, friendship, and self-discovery, Mimi figures out what’s truly important to her, and takes her place in the ranks of real-life youth activists like the Wijsen sisters, Greta Thunberg, and Isra Hirsi.
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN: 0358681499
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
Twelve-year-old Mimi Laskaris is inspired by the Wijsen sisters of Bali to turn her focus from classical piano to a new obsession: forming a grassroots, kid-led movement to ban plastic bags in her new island home in Florida. Written in accessible verse, this timely story of environmental activism has extensive back matter for aspiring activists. With a foreword by Melati Wijsen, cofounder of Bye, Bye Plastic Bags. Mimi has a plan for her seventh grade year: play piano in the Young Artists competition at Carnegie Hall with her best friend, Lee; enjoy a good old Massachusetts snow day or two; and work in her community garden plot with her dad. But all that changes when her family’s Greek restaurant falls on hard times. The Laskarises’ relocation to Wilford Island, Florida, is a big key change for Mimi. Where does she fit in in this shell-covered paradise without Lee? Mimi is taken by the beauty of the island and alarmed by the plastic pollution she sees on the beaches. Then her science teacher, Ms. Miller, shows her class a TED Talk by Melati and Isabel Wijsen. At ages twelve and ten, they lobbied to ban single-use plastic bags on their home island of Bali—and won. Their story strikes a chord for Mimi. She’s twelve. Could a kid like her make such a big change in a place that she’s not yet sure feels like home? Can she manage to keep up with piano, her schoolwork, and activism? And does confident and flawless Carmen Alvarez-Hill really want to help her with the movement? In this story of environmental activism, friendship, and self-discovery, Mimi figures out what’s truly important to her, and takes her place in the ranks of real-life youth activists like the Wijsen sisters, Greta Thunberg, and Isra Hirsi.
Vietnam War Refugees in Guam
Author: Nghia M. Vo
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476686998
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
More than 130,000 South Vietnamese fled their homeland at the end of the Vietnam War. Tens of thousands landed on the island of Guam on their way to the U.S. Many remained there. Guamanians and U.S. military personnel welcomed them. Funded by a $405 million Congressional appropriation, Operation New Life was among the most intensive humanitarian efforts ever accomplished by the U.S. government, with the help of the people of Guam. Without it, many evacuees would have died somewhere in the Pacific Ocean. This book chronicles a part of the first mass migration of Vietnamese "boat people," before and after the fall of Saigon in April 1975--a story still unfolding almost half a century later.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476686998
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
More than 130,000 South Vietnamese fled their homeland at the end of the Vietnam War. Tens of thousands landed on the island of Guam on their way to the U.S. Many remained there. Guamanians and U.S. military personnel welcomed them. Funded by a $405 million Congressional appropriation, Operation New Life was among the most intensive humanitarian efforts ever accomplished by the U.S. government, with the help of the people of Guam. Without it, many evacuees would have died somewhere in the Pacific Ocean. This book chronicles a part of the first mass migration of Vietnamese "boat people," before and after the fall of Saigon in April 1975--a story still unfolding almost half a century later.
Latin America 2020-2022
Author: William H. Beezley
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 147585644X
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 467
Book Description
The World Today Series: Latin America offers the latest available economic, demographic, political, and cultural information. Including solid statistical data expressing freedom, violence, and governmental orientation. Consideration is given to the evolving relationships with the United States and other Latin American nations. Revisions have also addressed new historical interpretations, for example, of the history of Mexico and latest political changes, for example, in Venezuela and Cuba. Maps, charts, and photographs provide extensive visual expressions of the region, its geography, peoples, and cultures, in particular public architecture, agricultural technology, specular geology, and striking diversity. The images offer a narrative of the multiplicity of peoples as demonstrated in their clothing, economic and everyday activities, their physical surroundings. Consequently, the narrative combines global economics, national politics, and daily social life throughout the region. The chapters can be read as individual histories for each of the countries, within the context created by contrasts and similarities with the other nations of Latin America.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 147585644X
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 467
Book Description
The World Today Series: Latin America offers the latest available economic, demographic, political, and cultural information. Including solid statistical data expressing freedom, violence, and governmental orientation. Consideration is given to the evolving relationships with the United States and other Latin American nations. Revisions have also addressed new historical interpretations, for example, of the history of Mexico and latest political changes, for example, in Venezuela and Cuba. Maps, charts, and photographs provide extensive visual expressions of the region, its geography, peoples, and cultures, in particular public architecture, agricultural technology, specular geology, and striking diversity. The images offer a narrative of the multiplicity of peoples as demonstrated in their clothing, economic and everyday activities, their physical surroundings. Consequently, the narrative combines global economics, national politics, and daily social life throughout the region. The chapters can be read as individual histories for each of the countries, within the context created by contrasts and similarities with the other nations of Latin America.
To Turn the Tide
Author: S.M. Stirling
Publisher: Baen Books
ISBN: 1625799705
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
New time travel military adventure from New York Times best-selling novelist S.M. Stirling IT’S THE END OF THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT Everyone could see it coming. But one man could do something about it. Oh, he couldn’t avert the nuclear holocaust, but a scientist in Austria, ruthlessly using billions of research dollars for his own purposes, set himself up an out: he created a time machine, and filled a warehouse with low-tech survival gear. Too bad he didn’t get to use it himself. Instead, a team of American grad students, led by their professor, is sent back to the late Roman Empire. Even though they are experts in this time and place, they are about to realize that books and actual experience are very different things. If they can survive, they hope to remake the world into a better place. But that’s a big “if." At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management). Praise for S.M. Stirling: “A powerful, convincing adventure with a large cast of ordinary and extraordinary people. Don’t miss it.” —Harry Turtledove “A stunning speculative vision of a near-future bereft of modern conveniences but filled with human hope and determination. Highly recommended.” —Library Journal “Post-apocalypse novels often veer either too heavily into romantic Robinsonades or nihilistic dead ends. But Stirling has struck the perfect balance between grit and glory.” —Science Fiction Weekly “Stirling shows that while our technology influences the means by which we live, it is the myths we believe in that determine how we live. The novel’s dual themes—myth and technology—should appeal to both fantasy and hard SF readers as well as to techno-thriller fans.” —Publishers Weekly “Fans of apocalyptical thrillers like Stephen King’s The Stand will find Dies the Fire absolutely riveting . . . a fantastic epic work.” —Midwest Book Review “This volume delivers an engaging and approachable new adventure along with one of the very best of the classic stories.” —GrimDark Magazine “Absolute fanboy’s dream . . . S.M. Stirling, along with illustrator Robert De La Torre, do a bang-up job with Blood of the Serpent. Cheers to Titan Books as well! The only other thing this fanboy can ask for is: More, please!” —Fantasy Literature
Publisher: Baen Books
ISBN: 1625799705
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
New time travel military adventure from New York Times best-selling novelist S.M. Stirling IT’S THE END OF THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT Everyone could see it coming. But one man could do something about it. Oh, he couldn’t avert the nuclear holocaust, but a scientist in Austria, ruthlessly using billions of research dollars for his own purposes, set himself up an out: he created a time machine, and filled a warehouse with low-tech survival gear. Too bad he didn’t get to use it himself. Instead, a team of American grad students, led by their professor, is sent back to the late Roman Empire. Even though they are experts in this time and place, they are about to realize that books and actual experience are very different things. If they can survive, they hope to remake the world into a better place. But that’s a big “if." At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management). Praise for S.M. Stirling: “A powerful, convincing adventure with a large cast of ordinary and extraordinary people. Don’t miss it.” —Harry Turtledove “A stunning speculative vision of a near-future bereft of modern conveniences but filled with human hope and determination. Highly recommended.” —Library Journal “Post-apocalypse novels often veer either too heavily into romantic Robinsonades or nihilistic dead ends. But Stirling has struck the perfect balance between grit and glory.” —Science Fiction Weekly “Stirling shows that while our technology influences the means by which we live, it is the myths we believe in that determine how we live. The novel’s dual themes—myth and technology—should appeal to both fantasy and hard SF readers as well as to techno-thriller fans.” —Publishers Weekly “Fans of apocalyptical thrillers like Stephen King’s The Stand will find Dies the Fire absolutely riveting . . . a fantastic epic work.” —Midwest Book Review “This volume delivers an engaging and approachable new adventure along with one of the very best of the classic stories.” —GrimDark Magazine “Absolute fanboy’s dream . . . S.M. Stirling, along with illustrator Robert De La Torre, do a bang-up job with Blood of the Serpent. Cheers to Titan Books as well! The only other thing this fanboy can ask for is: More, please!” —Fantasy Literature
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Author: Herbert Greenhough Smith
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : England
Languages : en
Pages : 878
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : England
Languages : en
Pages : 878
Book Description
The Sands of Sakkara
Author: Glenn Meade
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312971083
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 566
Book Description
Three key players, two of whom are fighting to save their loved ones from death, are thrown together outside Cairo as the third risks everything to save his president.
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312971083
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 566
Book Description
Three key players, two of whom are fighting to save their loved ones from death, are thrown together outside Cairo as the third risks everything to save his president.
Foul Tide's Turning
Author: Stephen Hunt
Publisher: Gollancz
ISBN: 0575092122
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 465
Book Description
The power struggle begins . . . The people of Weyland always believed the slavers raids, which destroyed families and homes like a natural disaster, were a misfortune that couldn't be averted or stopped. But it's not true. King Marcus struck a deal: his people in exchange for technology and a powerful alliance with the Vandian civilisation. And now everyone knows. Jacob and Carter Carnehan escaped the slavers - along with the true king of Weyland - and have returned home with both the truth, and a Vandian princess as their hostage. Their purpose was to avoid war . . . instead, the truth prompts a civil war at home - while an invasion force focused on reclaiming the captive princess starts to gather on their borders. Jacob and Carter will be separated once again - and this time they're fighting for something bigger than their lives.
Publisher: Gollancz
ISBN: 0575092122
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 465
Book Description
The power struggle begins . . . The people of Weyland always believed the slavers raids, which destroyed families and homes like a natural disaster, were a misfortune that couldn't be averted or stopped. But it's not true. King Marcus struck a deal: his people in exchange for technology and a powerful alliance with the Vandian civilisation. And now everyone knows. Jacob and Carter Carnehan escaped the slavers - along with the true king of Weyland - and have returned home with both the truth, and a Vandian princess as their hostage. Their purpose was to avoid war . . . instead, the truth prompts a civil war at home - while an invasion force focused on reclaiming the captive princess starts to gather on their borders. Jacob and Carter will be separated once again - and this time they're fighting for something bigger than their lives.