Author: Douglas Smith
Publisher: Lucky Bat Books
ISBN: 1928048013
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
Charlie the Pearl—con man, gambler, and ever absent father—is about to catch the dream that he’s chased his entire life—the secret of good luck. But it’s a secret that could cost Charlie the only thing in the world that he loves more than a winning streak—his daughter.
Going Down to Lucky Town
Author: Douglas Smith
Publisher: Lucky Bat Books
ISBN: 1928048013
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
Charlie the Pearl—con man, gambler, and ever absent father—is about to catch the dream that he’s chased his entire life—the secret of good luck. But it’s a secret that could cost Charlie the only thing in the world that he loves more than a winning streak—his daughter.
Publisher: Lucky Bat Books
ISBN: 1928048013
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
Charlie the Pearl—con man, gambler, and ever absent father—is about to catch the dream that he’s chased his entire life—the secret of good luck. But it’s a secret that could cost Charlie the only thing in the world that he loves more than a winning streak—his daughter.
Lucky Town Series Box Set
Author: Amanda Siegrist
Publisher: Amanda Siegrist
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1427
Book Description
From USA Today bestselling author Amanda Siegrist comes an intense romantic suspense series that will make you swoon and hold you on the edge-of-your-seat until the very end. Enjoy the entire Lucky Town series that will make you swoon and hold you on the edge of your seat with romance and suspense. Escaping Memories She may have lost her memory, but she knows she can trust Sheriff Logan Caldwell. Until her memories come back, she’s not leaving his side for anything. Because no recollection or not, she knows if he finds her, she’ll die. Dangerous Memories Agent Danny O’Rourke only wants one thing—his sister, Aubrey, to come home. Except one thing is standing in his way—the Caldwell family. He wants to hate Kat Caldwell the most. When one of his cases points her as the next victim, he vows to protect her. He already lost his heart to her, but he won’t lose her to a killer. Stolen Memories Seth Caldwell knows his ex-best friend is a liar, but he’s not a murderer. When his brother asks him to find Evan with help from the new deputy, he can’t help but be captivated by her. But Seth suspects Pepper’s lying about something. And lying is an unforgivable offense. Deadly Memories When trouble starts brewing again in their small town, this time targeting the woman Agent Deke Sumnter swears he doesn’t love, he won’t let anything stop him from protecting her, even if everything inside of him says he needs to stay as far away from her as possible. Forgotten Memories Cherry Chapman only wants to meet her half-sister, Pepper, and get to know her, not stir up a hornet’s nest. So far, the only person welcoming her is Deputy Bolten, and at times, she feels even he doesn’t trust her. The way things are going, she’s going to need more than just his kindness. She’s going to need his help. But if he doesn’t trust her, how can she trust him with the problems that followed her to town?
Publisher: Amanda Siegrist
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1427
Book Description
From USA Today bestselling author Amanda Siegrist comes an intense romantic suspense series that will make you swoon and hold you on the edge-of-your-seat until the very end. Enjoy the entire Lucky Town series that will make you swoon and hold you on the edge of your seat with romance and suspense. Escaping Memories She may have lost her memory, but she knows she can trust Sheriff Logan Caldwell. Until her memories come back, she’s not leaving his side for anything. Because no recollection or not, she knows if he finds her, she’ll die. Dangerous Memories Agent Danny O’Rourke only wants one thing—his sister, Aubrey, to come home. Except one thing is standing in his way—the Caldwell family. He wants to hate Kat Caldwell the most. When one of his cases points her as the next victim, he vows to protect her. He already lost his heart to her, but he won’t lose her to a killer. Stolen Memories Seth Caldwell knows his ex-best friend is a liar, but he’s not a murderer. When his brother asks him to find Evan with help from the new deputy, he can’t help but be captivated by her. But Seth suspects Pepper’s lying about something. And lying is an unforgivable offense. Deadly Memories When trouble starts brewing again in their small town, this time targeting the woman Agent Deke Sumnter swears he doesn’t love, he won’t let anything stop him from protecting her, even if everything inside of him says he needs to stay as far away from her as possible. Forgotten Memories Cherry Chapman only wants to meet her half-sister, Pepper, and get to know her, not stir up a hornet’s nest. So far, the only person welcoming her is Deputy Bolten, and at times, she feels even he doesn’t trust her. The way things are going, she’s going to need more than just his kindness. She’s going to need his help. But if he doesn’t trust her, how can she trust him with the problems that followed her to town?
Impossibilia
Author: Douglas Smith
Publisher: Lucky Bat Books
ISBN: 0991800710
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 133
Book Description
Aurora Award Finalist. We all have things we hide inside — secrets, fears, aspects of ourselves we keep locked away. Or try to. In that respect, the characters we meet in IMPOSSIBILIA are like any of us. They have things inside them too. Only their things are a little...different. A dead wife that won’t leave. A wolf with a past. The secret to being the luckiest man alive. And through all the stories, these characters share one more thing beyond what they hold inside. In the decisions they face, in the choices they make, they do what they do out of love. Lost love, found love, the love of their child. But love. So maybe they aren’t that different from us after all. “Doug Smith is, quite simply, the finest short-story writer Canada has ever produced in the science fiction and fantasy genres... His stories are a treasure trove of riches that will touch your heart while making you think.” —Robert J. Sawyer, Hugo Award-winning author “One of Canada's most original writers of speculative fiction.” —Library Journal "A great storyteller with a gifted and individual voice.” —Charles de Lint, World Fantasy Award winner
Publisher: Lucky Bat Books
ISBN: 0991800710
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 133
Book Description
Aurora Award Finalist. We all have things we hide inside — secrets, fears, aspects of ourselves we keep locked away. Or try to. In that respect, the characters we meet in IMPOSSIBILIA are like any of us. They have things inside them too. Only their things are a little...different. A dead wife that won’t leave. A wolf with a past. The secret to being the luckiest man alive. And through all the stories, these characters share one more thing beyond what they hold inside. In the decisions they face, in the choices they make, they do what they do out of love. Lost love, found love, the love of their child. But love. So maybe they aren’t that different from us after all. “Doug Smith is, quite simply, the finest short-story writer Canada has ever produced in the science fiction and fantasy genres... His stories are a treasure trove of riches that will touch your heart while making you think.” —Robert J. Sawyer, Hugo Award-winning author “One of Canada's most original writers of speculative fiction.” —Library Journal "A great storyteller with a gifted and individual voice.” —Charles de Lint, World Fantasy Award winner
Chimerascope
Author: Douglas Smith
Publisher: Lucky Bat Books
ISBN: 0991800702
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 350
Book Description
Sunburst Award Finalist | Aurora Award Finalist | CBC Bookies Award Finalist Chimerascope [ki-meer-uh-skohp] — a story of many parts... A young artist hungers to draw you. A dinner conversation takes three lifetimes to finish. A geologist faces a planet-sized, eons-old puzzle to save her crew. The hero of the Fall of Earth must choose between love and revenge. A mysterious dancer leads a businessman to a most exclusive nightclub. A man is born each day into a new life — only to die each night. A sentient aurora threatens the last of humanity. A Norse god’s bar in Toronto hosts an unplanned family reunion. A woman descends into insanity — or is it the end of the world? A house as big as the world. Chimerascope is the first full collection of short fiction from the multi-award winning Douglas Smith, containing sixteen of his best stories, including an award winner, a Best New Horror selection, and eight award finalists. Sixteen stories of fantasy and science fiction that take you from love in fourteenth-century Japan to humanity’s last stand, from virtual reality to the end of reality, from alien drug addictions to a dinner where a man loses everything.
Publisher: Lucky Bat Books
ISBN: 0991800702
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 350
Book Description
Sunburst Award Finalist | Aurora Award Finalist | CBC Bookies Award Finalist Chimerascope [ki-meer-uh-skohp] — a story of many parts... A young artist hungers to draw you. A dinner conversation takes three lifetimes to finish. A geologist faces a planet-sized, eons-old puzzle to save her crew. The hero of the Fall of Earth must choose between love and revenge. A mysterious dancer leads a businessman to a most exclusive nightclub. A man is born each day into a new life — only to die each night. A sentient aurora threatens the last of humanity. A Norse god’s bar in Toronto hosts an unplanned family reunion. A woman descends into insanity — or is it the end of the world? A house as big as the world. Chimerascope is the first full collection of short fiction from the multi-award winning Douglas Smith, containing sixteen of his best stories, including an award winner, a Best New Horror selection, and eight award finalists. Sixteen stories of fantasy and science fiction that take you from love in fourteenth-century Japan to humanity’s last stand, from virtual reality to the end of reality, from alien drug addictions to a dinner where a man loses everything.
A Taste Sweet and Salty
Author: Douglas Smith
Publisher: Lucky Bat Books
ISBN: 0991800761
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
The man known only as Stranger lived and died in a town with no name. Each day he lived. And each night he died... “...absolutely masterful...a kind of much, much creepier Quantum Leap: the amnesiac protagonist awakes in a new body each morning only to die in it by nightfall.” —Strange Horizons “Another superb story ... unpredictable and with a great ending, this story is another highlight of the [Chimerascope] collection (A++).” —Fantasy Book Critic “...wonderful...has a taste that lingers...” —SF Crowsnest “A charming tale about a man cursed to die every day and be reborn as someone else.” —SFRevu “A fascinating fabulist premise...” —Internet Review of SF
Publisher: Lucky Bat Books
ISBN: 0991800761
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
The man known only as Stranger lived and died in a town with no name. Each day he lived. And each night he died... “...absolutely masterful...a kind of much, much creepier Quantum Leap: the amnesiac protagonist awakes in a new body each morning only to die in it by nightfall.” —Strange Horizons “Another superb story ... unpredictable and with a great ending, this story is another highlight of the [Chimerascope] collection (A++).” —Fantasy Book Critic “...wonderful...has a taste that lingers...” —SF Crowsnest “A charming tale about a man cursed to die every day and be reborn as someone else.” —SFRevu “A fascinating fabulist premise...” —Internet Review of SF
Bruce Springsteen and Philosophy
Author: Randall E. Auxier
Publisher: Open Court
ISBN: 0812697774
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
Known as the working man's poet, the Boardwalk prophet, or simply, the Boss. If "love is a banquet at which we feed," Bruce Springsteen has provided much food for thought. In this collection of metaphysical probes, a gang of E-street philosophers will undress Bruce's deeper mysteries like irresistible Jersey girls. Can Springsteen settle the nature-nurture debate through his song "Born to Run"? What do the famous philosopher Ricuoer and Springsteen have in common in their depiction of time? These die-hard Springsteen fans, who just happen to be philosophers, compile an entertaining handbook to the field of Springsteen studies, covering topics like Springsteen's connection to Marx and the proletariat, Springsteen's concept of the soul, and his status as a poet.
Publisher: Open Court
ISBN: 0812697774
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
Known as the working man's poet, the Boardwalk prophet, or simply, the Boss. If "love is a banquet at which we feed," Bruce Springsteen has provided much food for thought. In this collection of metaphysical probes, a gang of E-street philosophers will undress Bruce's deeper mysteries like irresistible Jersey girls. Can Springsteen settle the nature-nurture debate through his song "Born to Run"? What do the famous philosopher Ricuoer and Springsteen have in common in their depiction of time? These die-hard Springsteen fans, who just happen to be philosophers, compile an entertaining handbook to the field of Springsteen studies, covering topics like Springsteen's connection to Marx and the proletariat, Springsteen's concept of the soul, and his status as a poet.
Bridge and Tunnel Boys
Author: Jim Cullen
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
ISBN: 197883523X
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 199
Book Description
Born four months apart, Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel both released their debut albums in the early 1970s, quickly becoming two of the most successful rock stars of their generation. While their critical receptions have been very different, surprising parallels emerge when we look at the arcs of their careers and the musical influences that have inspired them. Bridge and Tunnel Boys compares the life and work of Long Islander Joel and Asbury Park, New Jersey, native Springsteen, considering how each man forged a distinctive sound that derived from his unique position on the periphery of the Big Apple. Locating their music within a longer tradition of the New York metropolitan sound, dating back to the early 1900s, cultural historian Jim Cullen explores how each man drew from the city’s diverse racial and ethnic influences. His study explains how, despite frequently releasing songs that questioned the American dream, Springsteen and Joel were able to appeal to wide audiences during both the national uncertainty of the 1970s and the triumphalism of the Reagan era. By placing these two New York–area icons in a new context, Bridge and Tunnel Boys allows us to hear their most beloved songs with new appreciation.
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
ISBN: 197883523X
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 199
Book Description
Born four months apart, Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel both released their debut albums in the early 1970s, quickly becoming two of the most successful rock stars of their generation. While their critical receptions have been very different, surprising parallels emerge when we look at the arcs of their careers and the musical influences that have inspired them. Bridge and Tunnel Boys compares the life and work of Long Islander Joel and Asbury Park, New Jersey, native Springsteen, considering how each man forged a distinctive sound that derived from his unique position on the periphery of the Big Apple. Locating their music within a longer tradition of the New York metropolitan sound, dating back to the early 1900s, cultural historian Jim Cullen explores how each man drew from the city’s diverse racial and ethnic influences. His study explains how, despite frequently releasing songs that questioned the American dream, Springsteen and Joel were able to appeal to wide audiences during both the national uncertainty of the 1970s and the triumphalism of the Reagan era. By placing these two New York–area icons in a new context, Bridge and Tunnel Boys allows us to hear their most beloved songs with new appreciation.
From the Hidewood
Author: Robert Amerson
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society Press
ISBN: 9780873513340
Category : Country life
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Memoirs of farm and community life in eastern South Dakota from 1934 to 1942.
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society Press
ISBN: 9780873513340
Category : Country life
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Memoirs of farm and community life in eastern South Dakota from 1934 to 1942.
Tougher Than the Rest: 100 Best Bruce Springsteen Songs
Author: June Skinner Sawyers
Publisher: Omnibus Press
ISBN: 1783238690
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 319
Book Description
Publisher: Omnibus Press
ISBN: 1783238690
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 319
Book Description
The Words and Music of Bruce Springsteen
Author: Rob Kirkpatrick
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Bruce Springsteen's career has been covered many times over, yet many of the complexities and apparent contradictions of his music remain unresolved. Rob Kirkpatrick provides a comprehensive and coherent look at the work of this thoroughly complex and persistently captivating artist. After a brief biographical treatment, Kirkpatrick considers all of Springsteen's significant albums in chronological order. These include Born to Run, which was voted the most popular album of all time in a recently published Zagat survey; Born in the U.S.A., which sold more than 20 million copies; and The Rising, regarded by many as the most poignant artistic reaction to 9/11. In addition to a probing musical analysis, the book offers a guide to Springsteen's lyrical themes and motifs, allowing readers insight into the complicated nature of the artist's underlying concerns, influences, and ideas. Rounding out the volume is a consideration of The Boss's legacy as a songwriter and musician, as well as appendices including a bibliography and a complete discography. The Words and Music of Bruce Springsteen provides a comprehensive and coherent look at the work of a thoroughly complex and persistently captivating artist. Springsteen enjoys a popularity that has transcended generations. His 1975 album Born to Run was voted the most popular album of all time in a recently published Zagat survey; his 1984 album Born in the U.S.A. spawned seven Top Ten singles while selling more than 20 million copies; and his 2002 album The Rising was regarded by many critics as the most poignant artistic reaction to 9/11. Springsteen, now in his 50s, has evolved from an over-hyped version of the next Bob Dylan, to the future of rock and roll in the mid-1970s, to a pop culture icon in Reagan America, to a 21st-century populist voice. His career has been covered many times over, yet many of the complexities and apparent contradictions of his music remain unresolved. These include his hard-rock influenced musical background; his movement from themes of rebellion and isolation in his early work to those of a more populist complexion later on; and his contribution in the 1980s to a conservative patriotism—despite his albums' close association with the music and ideas of Woody Guthrie. After a brief biographical treatment, Kirkpatrick considers all of Springsteen's significant albums in chronological order. In addition to this probing musical analysis, he offers a guide to Springsteen's lyrical themes and motifs, allowing readers a coherent insight into the complicated nature of the artist's underlying concerns, influences, and ideas. Rounding out the volume is a consideration of The Boss's legacy as a songwriter and musician, as well as appendices including a bibliography and a complete discography. In sum, The Words and Music of Bruce Springsteen provides a comprehensive and coherent look, previously unavailable in a single volume, at the work of a thoroughly complex and persistently captivating artist.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Bruce Springsteen's career has been covered many times over, yet many of the complexities and apparent contradictions of his music remain unresolved. Rob Kirkpatrick provides a comprehensive and coherent look at the work of this thoroughly complex and persistently captivating artist. After a brief biographical treatment, Kirkpatrick considers all of Springsteen's significant albums in chronological order. These include Born to Run, which was voted the most popular album of all time in a recently published Zagat survey; Born in the U.S.A., which sold more than 20 million copies; and The Rising, regarded by many as the most poignant artistic reaction to 9/11. In addition to a probing musical analysis, the book offers a guide to Springsteen's lyrical themes and motifs, allowing readers insight into the complicated nature of the artist's underlying concerns, influences, and ideas. Rounding out the volume is a consideration of The Boss's legacy as a songwriter and musician, as well as appendices including a bibliography and a complete discography. The Words and Music of Bruce Springsteen provides a comprehensive and coherent look at the work of a thoroughly complex and persistently captivating artist. Springsteen enjoys a popularity that has transcended generations. His 1975 album Born to Run was voted the most popular album of all time in a recently published Zagat survey; his 1984 album Born in the U.S.A. spawned seven Top Ten singles while selling more than 20 million copies; and his 2002 album The Rising was regarded by many critics as the most poignant artistic reaction to 9/11. Springsteen, now in his 50s, has evolved from an over-hyped version of the next Bob Dylan, to the future of rock and roll in the mid-1970s, to a pop culture icon in Reagan America, to a 21st-century populist voice. His career has been covered many times over, yet many of the complexities and apparent contradictions of his music remain unresolved. These include his hard-rock influenced musical background; his movement from themes of rebellion and isolation in his early work to those of a more populist complexion later on; and his contribution in the 1980s to a conservative patriotism—despite his albums' close association with the music and ideas of Woody Guthrie. After a brief biographical treatment, Kirkpatrick considers all of Springsteen's significant albums in chronological order. In addition to this probing musical analysis, he offers a guide to Springsteen's lyrical themes and motifs, allowing readers a coherent insight into the complicated nature of the artist's underlying concerns, influences, and ideas. Rounding out the volume is a consideration of The Boss's legacy as a songwriter and musician, as well as appendices including a bibliography and a complete discography. In sum, The Words and Music of Bruce Springsteen provides a comprehensive and coherent look, previously unavailable in a single volume, at the work of a thoroughly complex and persistently captivating artist.