Author: Daniel J. Lane
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1796000809
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 544
Book Description
In humanity’s darkest hour, a lucky few are saved from extinction by the Legion—a multispecies military force determined to bend the chaotic stars into a unified galactic order. But sanctuary comes at a price. The survivors are augmented, meticulously trained, and drafted into a vicious, perpetual war fought in a distant galaxy against a rebellious rival power. When universe is a violent and indiscriminate killer, can humans, as a species, survive in such cruel and savage conditions? Can humanity’s nobler ideals endure undaunted while we are beset by fear, war, and death? Will humanity ever again know peace?
Distant Solace
Author: Daniel J. Lane
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1796000809
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 544
Book Description
In humanity’s darkest hour, a lucky few are saved from extinction by the Legion—a multispecies military force determined to bend the chaotic stars into a unified galactic order. But sanctuary comes at a price. The survivors are augmented, meticulously trained, and drafted into a vicious, perpetual war fought in a distant galaxy against a rebellious rival power. When universe is a violent and indiscriminate killer, can humans, as a species, survive in such cruel and savage conditions? Can humanity’s nobler ideals endure undaunted while we are beset by fear, war, and death? Will humanity ever again know peace?
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1796000809
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 544
Book Description
In humanity’s darkest hour, a lucky few are saved from extinction by the Legion—a multispecies military force determined to bend the chaotic stars into a unified galactic order. But sanctuary comes at a price. The survivors are augmented, meticulously trained, and drafted into a vicious, perpetual war fought in a distant galaxy against a rebellious rival power. When universe is a violent and indiscriminate killer, can humans, as a species, survive in such cruel and savage conditions? Can humanity’s nobler ideals endure undaunted while we are beset by fear, war, and death? Will humanity ever again know peace?
Solace
Author: Belinda McKeon
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 145161425X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
Belinda McKeon’s Solace is an extraordinarily accomplished first novel—a story of a father and son thrown together by tragedy; one clinging to the old country and one plunging into the new. Set in an Ireland that catapulted into wealth at the end of the twentieth century and then suffered a swift economic decline, this is a novel about the conflicting values of the old and young generations and the stubborn, heartbreaking habits that mute the language of love. Tom and Mark Casey are a father and son on a collision course, two men who have always struggled to be at ease with each other. Tom is a farmer in the Irish midlands, the descendant of men who have farmed the same land for generations. Mark, his only son, is a doctoral student in Dublin, writing his dissertation on the nineteenth-century novelist Maria Edgeworth, who spent her life on her family’s estate, not far from the Casey farm. To his father, who needs help baling the hay and ploughing the fields, Mark’s academic pursuit is not man’s work at all, the occupation of a schoolboy. Mark’s mother negotiates a fragile peace. Then, at a party in Dublin, Mark meets Joanne Lynch, a lawyer in training whom he finds irresistible. She also happens to be the daughter of a man who once spectacularly wronged Mark’s father, and whose betrayal Tom has remembered every single day for twenty years. After the lightning strike of devastating loss, Tom and Mark are left with grief neither can share or fully acknowledge. Not even the magnitude of their mutual loss can alter the habit of silence. Solace is a beautiful and moving novel by one of the most exciting new writers to emerge from Ireland.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 145161425X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
Belinda McKeon’s Solace is an extraordinarily accomplished first novel—a story of a father and son thrown together by tragedy; one clinging to the old country and one plunging into the new. Set in an Ireland that catapulted into wealth at the end of the twentieth century and then suffered a swift economic decline, this is a novel about the conflicting values of the old and young generations and the stubborn, heartbreaking habits that mute the language of love. Tom and Mark Casey are a father and son on a collision course, two men who have always struggled to be at ease with each other. Tom is a farmer in the Irish midlands, the descendant of men who have farmed the same land for generations. Mark, his only son, is a doctoral student in Dublin, writing his dissertation on the nineteenth-century novelist Maria Edgeworth, who spent her life on her family’s estate, not far from the Casey farm. To his father, who needs help baling the hay and ploughing the fields, Mark’s academic pursuit is not man’s work at all, the occupation of a schoolboy. Mark’s mother negotiates a fragile peace. Then, at a party in Dublin, Mark meets Joanne Lynch, a lawyer in training whom he finds irresistible. She also happens to be the daughter of a man who once spectacularly wronged Mark’s father, and whose betrayal Tom has remembered every single day for twenty years. After the lightning strike of devastating loss, Tom and Mark are left with grief neither can share or fully acknowledge. Not even the magnitude of their mutual loss can alter the habit of silence. Solace is a beautiful and moving novel by one of the most exciting new writers to emerge from Ireland.
Solace and Grief
Author: Foz Meadows
Publisher: Ford Street Publishing
ISBN: 1921665297
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
Solace Morgan was born a vampire. Raised in foster care, she has always tried to keep her abilities secret, until an eerie encounter with a faceless man prompts her to run away.
Publisher: Ford Street Publishing
ISBN: 1921665297
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
Solace Morgan was born a vampire. Raised in foster care, she has always tried to keep her abilities secret, until an eerie encounter with a faceless man prompts her to run away.
The Solace Is Not the Lullaby
Author: Jill Osier
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300250347
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 81
Book Description
Jill Osier's poems of quiet attention comprise this 114th volume of the Yale Series of Younger Poets The hollow more than shape is certain. The 114th volume of the Yale Series of Younger Poets features Jill Osier's poems of quiet attention to the human and natural worlds. Series judge and critically acclaimed poet Carl Phillips notes, "Osier's is a sensibility unlike any I've encountered before--the poems here are thrilling, and strangely new." In his foreword to the collection, Phillips writes, "Certain mysteries--most of them--remain mysteries in an Osier poem." Despite this, Osier's poetry--distinguished by its brevity, precision, and restraint--offers what Phillips describes as feeling "incongruously (dare I say magically?) like closure, a steady place to land."
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300250347
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 81
Book Description
Jill Osier's poems of quiet attention comprise this 114th volume of the Yale Series of Younger Poets The hollow more than shape is certain. The 114th volume of the Yale Series of Younger Poets features Jill Osier's poems of quiet attention to the human and natural worlds. Series judge and critically acclaimed poet Carl Phillips notes, "Osier's is a sensibility unlike any I've encountered before--the poems here are thrilling, and strangely new." In his foreword to the collection, Phillips writes, "Certain mysteries--most of them--remain mysteries in an Osier poem." Despite this, Osier's poetry--distinguished by its brevity, precision, and restraint--offers what Phillips describes as feeling "incongruously (dare I say magically?) like closure, a steady place to land."
Distant Runner
Author: Bruce Glikin
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780966345827
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
A 17-year-old product of the foster care system is on the cusp of realizing his dream of being a champion distance runner, when a murder spins his already tumultuous life totally out of control.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780966345827
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
A 17-year-old product of the foster care system is on the cusp of realizing his dream of being a champion distance runner, when a murder spins his already tumultuous life totally out of control.
A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles
Author: James Augustus Henry Murray
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 1240
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 1240
Book Description
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Publisher: Arihant Publications India limited
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Publisher: Arihant Publications India limited
ISBN:
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Languages : en
Pages :
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Soap Elvira’s Mega Barney Miller Goonies Twister Batman Blazing Hood Gromit Big China Young Frankenstein
Author: Jim Fenn
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1312199229
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Join the hilarious adventures of the cop, Nice Boob, of 'Ride Along;' the 'Soap' stars, Jezebel Taint, Belly Taint, Chorine, Heinous, Dapper and Butt Camel. The boys at the old One Three; Barmy Muller, Whoa Joe, and the dapper, Harris Tweed. Many bits by Elmira, Mistress in the Park. From Peppermint Twister, They call him Dill "The Extremist" Lastname. Her name is Jaw "Clenched" Harder. His new fiancee is Melinda "We Got Cows" Sex Therapist. From 'The Jerk, ' Naive Johnson. Many versions of Batty Man with or without Tweety, the Boy Wormer. The tough private eye, Wriggly Rear of 'Dead Men Wear No Tails.' A serious documentary of the Old West, Blazing Saddles. Robbing Good and his maid, Marrying, of 'Robbing Good: Many Times.' And finally Dr. Franks-n-Weenies of 'Yon Frankenstein.' Plus many lesser known gems.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1312199229
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Join the hilarious adventures of the cop, Nice Boob, of 'Ride Along;' the 'Soap' stars, Jezebel Taint, Belly Taint, Chorine, Heinous, Dapper and Butt Camel. The boys at the old One Three; Barmy Muller, Whoa Joe, and the dapper, Harris Tweed. Many bits by Elmira, Mistress in the Park. From Peppermint Twister, They call him Dill "The Extremist" Lastname. Her name is Jaw "Clenched" Harder. His new fiancee is Melinda "We Got Cows" Sex Therapist. From 'The Jerk, ' Naive Johnson. Many versions of Batty Man with or without Tweety, the Boy Wormer. The tough private eye, Wriggly Rear of 'Dead Men Wear No Tails.' A serious documentary of the Old West, Blazing Saddles. Robbing Good and his maid, Marrying, of 'Robbing Good: Many Times.' And finally Dr. Franks-n-Weenies of 'Yon Frankenstein.' Plus many lesser known gems.
The Globalization Reader
Author: Frank J. Lechner
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 524
Book Description
The third edition of The Globalization Reader makes sense of globalization by conveying its complexity, importance, and contentiousness from diverse vantage points.With its broad coverage of political, economic, cultural, and individual dimensions, this volume provides students with a deeper understanding of the globalization process. It offers a provocative assessment of economic globalization, examines the role of media and religion in cultural globalization, and explores the link between environmentalism and the globalization of social problems. The inclusion of new material on issues such as economic integration, inequality, and Islam, helps to make it a comprehensive introduction to globalization studies.Scholars, activists, and organizations look with a critical eye at the many layers and dimensions of globalization. By reviewing the current debates and ongoing research on the topic, readers can better understand and judge the varied consequences of what is likely to be a dominant concern throughout the twenty-first century.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 524
Book Description
The third edition of The Globalization Reader makes sense of globalization by conveying its complexity, importance, and contentiousness from diverse vantage points.With its broad coverage of political, economic, cultural, and individual dimensions, this volume provides students with a deeper understanding of the globalization process. It offers a provocative assessment of economic globalization, examines the role of media and religion in cultural globalization, and explores the link between environmentalism and the globalization of social problems. The inclusion of new material on issues such as economic integration, inequality, and Islam, helps to make it a comprehensive introduction to globalization studies.Scholars, activists, and organizations look with a critical eye at the many layers and dimensions of globalization. By reviewing the current debates and ongoing research on the topic, readers can better understand and judge the varied consequences of what is likely to be a dominant concern throughout the twenty-first century.
A Different Distance
Author: Marilyn Hacker
Publisher: Milkweed Editions
ISBN: 1571317783
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 133
Book Description
An Indie Next Selection for December 2021 A Ms. Magazine Recommended Read for Fall 2021 In March 2020, France declared a full lockdown to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Shortly thereafter, poets and friends Marilyn Hacker and Karthika Naïr—living mere miles from each other but separated by circumstance, and spurred by this extraordinary time—began a correspondence in verse. Renga, an ancient Japanese form of collaborative poetry, is comprised of alternating tanka beginning with the themes of tōki and tōza: this season, this session. Here, from the “plague spring,” through a year in which seasons are marked by the waxing and waning of the virus, Hacker and Naïr’s renga charts the “differents and sames” of a now-shared experience. Their poems witness a time of suspension in which some things, somehow, press on relentlessly, in which solidarity persists—even thrives—in the face of a strange new kind of isolation. Between “ten thousand, yes, minutes of Bones,” there’s cancer and chemotherapy and the aches of an aging body. There is grief for the loss of friends nearby and concern for loved ones in the United States, Lebanon, and India. And there is a deep sense of shared humanity, where we all are “mere atoms of water, / each captained by protons of hydrogen, hurtling earthward.” At turns poignant and playful, the seasons and sessions of A Different Distance display the compassionate, collective wisdom of two women witnessing a singular moment in history.
Publisher: Milkweed Editions
ISBN: 1571317783
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 133
Book Description
An Indie Next Selection for December 2021 A Ms. Magazine Recommended Read for Fall 2021 In March 2020, France declared a full lockdown to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Shortly thereafter, poets and friends Marilyn Hacker and Karthika Naïr—living mere miles from each other but separated by circumstance, and spurred by this extraordinary time—began a correspondence in verse. Renga, an ancient Japanese form of collaborative poetry, is comprised of alternating tanka beginning with the themes of tōki and tōza: this season, this session. Here, from the “plague spring,” through a year in which seasons are marked by the waxing and waning of the virus, Hacker and Naïr’s renga charts the “differents and sames” of a now-shared experience. Their poems witness a time of suspension in which some things, somehow, press on relentlessly, in which solidarity persists—even thrives—in the face of a strange new kind of isolation. Between “ten thousand, yes, minutes of Bones,” there’s cancer and chemotherapy and the aches of an aging body. There is grief for the loss of friends nearby and concern for loved ones in the United States, Lebanon, and India. And there is a deep sense of shared humanity, where we all are “mere atoms of water, / each captained by protons of hydrogen, hurtling earthward.” At turns poignant and playful, the seasons and sessions of A Different Distance display the compassionate, collective wisdom of two women witnessing a singular moment in history.