Author: Bell family
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 16
Book Description
The Bells of Stoney Creek
The Bells of Stony Creek, Middle Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., Penna
The Bells of Stony Creek, Middle Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., Penn
The Bells of Stony Creek, Middle Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania
Author: Raymond Martin Bell
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Pennsylvania
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Pennsylvania
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
The Bells of Stony Creek
Author: Raymond Martin Bell
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Middle Paxton (Pa. : Township)
Languages : en
Pages : 16
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Middle Paxton (Pa. : Township)
Languages : en
Pages : 16
Book Description
For Whom The Bell Tolls
Author: Drac Von Stoller
Publisher: Drac Von Stoller
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 19
Book Description
The village of Stony Creek was known for its eerie atmosphere. Nestled deep in the woods, with only a single road leading in and out, the inhabitants lived a simple life, isolated from the rest of the world. And yet, there was something unsettling about the place - a feeling that hung in the air like a heavy fog, casting a shadow over the entire community. Eliza Blackwood, the town's librarian, had lived in Stony Creek all her life. At sixty-seven, she had seen the village change over the decades, but the one constant was the sense of unease that permeated the air. She remembered her grandmother, Mabel, speaking of it in hushed tones. "It's the woods, Eliza," Mabel had whispered one night, her wrinkled hands trembling as she clutched her tea. "They say the trees have eyes, and the wind carries whispers. But it's the bell that you must fear. When it tolls, death walks among us." As a child, Eliza had dismissed these tales as the ramblings of an old woman. But as she grew older, and the bell began to toll more frequently, she started to believe. It was a cold and dreary night when the bell began to toll again. The sound echoed through the empty streets, sending shivers down the spines of those who heard it. Eliza was in the library, sorting through dusty tomes when the first peal struck. The sound reverberated through the old building, causing the windows to rattle in their frames. "No, not again," she whispered, her hand flying to her throat. She looked out the window, watching as lights flickered on in the houses along Main Street. The villagers were waking, their fear palpable even from a distance. For weeks, the bell had remained silent, but now it rang out with a deafening intensity. Eliza hurried to lock up the library, her hands shaking so badly she could barely turn the key. As she stepped outside, she nearly collided with Thomas Granger, the local shopkeeper. "Miss Blackwood!" he gasped, his ruddy face pale with fear. "Did you hear it? The bell!" Eliza nodded grimly. "I heard it, Thomas. It seems our respite was short-lived." Thomas wrung his hands, glancing furtively over his shoulder as if death itself might be lurking in the shadows. "Who do you think it'll be this time?" he whispered. "Don't speak like that," Eliza chided, though her own voice trembled. "We mustn't give in to such morbid speculation." But even as she spoke, Eliza couldn't help but wonder. The bell had taken so many: Old Man Jenkins, found in the town square with his eyes staring blankly at the sky; little Alice, who had ventured into the woods and never returned alive; and most recently, Pastor Simmons, discovered slumped over his pulpit, his Bible open to the passage about the four horsemen of the apocalypse. The villagers huddled in their homes, fear gripping their hearts as they waited for the inevitable. And then, as suddenly as it had started, the bell fell silent once more. The abrupt cessation of sound was almost as unnerving as the tolling itself. It left a void, a space where each person filled in their own worst fears.
Publisher: Drac Von Stoller
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 19
Book Description
The village of Stony Creek was known for its eerie atmosphere. Nestled deep in the woods, with only a single road leading in and out, the inhabitants lived a simple life, isolated from the rest of the world. And yet, there was something unsettling about the place - a feeling that hung in the air like a heavy fog, casting a shadow over the entire community. Eliza Blackwood, the town's librarian, had lived in Stony Creek all her life. At sixty-seven, she had seen the village change over the decades, but the one constant was the sense of unease that permeated the air. She remembered her grandmother, Mabel, speaking of it in hushed tones. "It's the woods, Eliza," Mabel had whispered one night, her wrinkled hands trembling as she clutched her tea. "They say the trees have eyes, and the wind carries whispers. But it's the bell that you must fear. When it tolls, death walks among us." As a child, Eliza had dismissed these tales as the ramblings of an old woman. But as she grew older, and the bell began to toll more frequently, she started to believe. It was a cold and dreary night when the bell began to toll again. The sound echoed through the empty streets, sending shivers down the spines of those who heard it. Eliza was in the library, sorting through dusty tomes when the first peal struck. The sound reverberated through the old building, causing the windows to rattle in their frames. "No, not again," she whispered, her hand flying to her throat. She looked out the window, watching as lights flickered on in the houses along Main Street. The villagers were waking, their fear palpable even from a distance. For weeks, the bell had remained silent, but now it rang out with a deafening intensity. Eliza hurried to lock up the library, her hands shaking so badly she could barely turn the key. As she stepped outside, she nearly collided with Thomas Granger, the local shopkeeper. "Miss Blackwood!" he gasped, his ruddy face pale with fear. "Did you hear it? The bell!" Eliza nodded grimly. "I heard it, Thomas. It seems our respite was short-lived." Thomas wrung his hands, glancing furtively over his shoulder as if death itself might be lurking in the shadows. "Who do you think it'll be this time?" he whispered. "Don't speak like that," Eliza chided, though her own voice trembled. "We mustn't give in to such morbid speculation." But even as she spoke, Eliza couldn't help but wonder. The bell had taken so many: Old Man Jenkins, found in the town square with his eyes staring blankly at the sky; little Alice, who had ventured into the woods and never returned alive; and most recently, Pastor Simmons, discovered slumped over his pulpit, his Bible open to the passage about the four horsemen of the apocalypse. The villagers huddled in their homes, fear gripping their hearts as they waited for the inevitable. And then, as suddenly as it had started, the bell fell silent once more. The abrupt cessation of sound was almost as unnerving as the tolling itself. It left a void, a space where each person filled in their own worst fears.
Stoney Creek Woman
Author: Bridget Moran
Publisher: arsenal pulp press
ISBN: 1551523361
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
The captivating story of Mary John (who passed away in 2004), a pioneering Carrier Native whose life on the Stoney Creek reserve in central BC is a capsule history of First Nations life from a unique woman's perspective. A mother of twelve, Mary endured much tragedy and heartbreak--the pangs of racism, poverty, and the deaths of six children--but lived her life with extraordinary grace and courage. Years after her death, she continues to be a positive role model for Aboriginals across Canada. In 1997 she received the Order of Canada. This edition of Stoney Creek Woman, one of Arsenal's all-time bestsellers, includes a new preface by author Bridget Moran, and new photographs. Shortlisted for the Roderick Haig-Brown Regional Prize Now in its 14th printing.
Publisher: arsenal pulp press
ISBN: 1551523361
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
The captivating story of Mary John (who passed away in 2004), a pioneering Carrier Native whose life on the Stoney Creek reserve in central BC is a capsule history of First Nations life from a unique woman's perspective. A mother of twelve, Mary endured much tragedy and heartbreak--the pangs of racism, poverty, and the deaths of six children--but lived her life with extraordinary grace and courage. Years after her death, she continues to be a positive role model for Aboriginals across Canada. In 1997 she received the Order of Canada. This edition of Stoney Creek Woman, one of Arsenal's all-time bestsellers, includes a new preface by author Bridget Moran, and new photographs. Shortlisted for the Roderick Haig-Brown Regional Prize Now in its 14th printing.
Christmas at Stoney Creek
Author: Martha Rogers
Publisher: Charisma Media
ISBN: 162998759X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
When newspaper reporter Tom Whiteman befriends a homeless man named Joe, Tom decides to bring him home to Stoney Creek, Texas. Joe begins to work odd jobs around town and make new friends, but contradictions in the man’s manner and speech cause Tom to believe there’s more to the old man than meets the eye. As Tom and his childhood friend Faith Delmont set out to learn the truth about the old man with the kind, sad eyes, Christmas in Stoney Creek becomes one they will never forget as they discover that God’s love can turn tragedy and loss to triumph, and that true love comes to those who wait.
Publisher: Charisma Media
ISBN: 162998759X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
When newspaper reporter Tom Whiteman befriends a homeless man named Joe, Tom decides to bring him home to Stoney Creek, Texas. Joe begins to work odd jobs around town and make new friends, but contradictions in the man’s manner and speech cause Tom to believe there’s more to the old man than meets the eye. As Tom and his childhood friend Faith Delmont set out to learn the truth about the old man with the kind, sad eyes, Christmas in Stoney Creek becomes one they will never forget as they discover that God’s love can turn tragedy and loss to triumph, and that true love comes to those who wait.
Journal
Author: New South Wales. Parliament. Legislative Council
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1020
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1020
Book Description
In Love
Author: Amy Bloom
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 059324396X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A powerful memoir of a love that leads two people to find a courageous way to part—and a woman’s struggle to go forward in the face of loss—that “enriches the reader’s life with urgency and gratitude” (The Washington Post) “A pleasure to read . . . Rarely has a memoir about death been so full of life. . . . Bloom has a talent for mixing the prosaic and profound, the slapstick and the serious.”—USA Today ONE OF THE TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: Publishers Weekly ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: The New York Times Book Review, Time, Entertainment Weekly, NPR, The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, USA Today, Real Simple, Prospect (UK), She Reads, Kirkus Reviews Amy Bloom began to notice changes in her husband, Brian: He retired early from a new job he loved; he withdrew from close friendships; he talked mostly about the past. Suddenly, it seemed there was a glass wall between them, and their long walks and talks stopped. Their world was altered forever when an MRI confirmed what they could no longer ignore: Brian had Alzheimer’s disease. Forced to confront the truth of the diagnosis and its impact on the future he had envisioned, Brian was determined to die on his feet, not live on his knees. Supporting each other in their last journey together, Brian and Amy made the unimaginably difficult and painful decision to go to Dignitas, an organization based in Switzerland that empowers a person to end their own life with dignity and peace. In this heartbreaking and surprising memoir, Bloom sheds light on a part of life we so often shy away from discussing—its ending. Written in Bloom’s captivating, insightful voice and with her trademark wit and candor, In Love is an unforgettable portrait of a beautiful marriage, and a boundary-defying love. Shortlisted for the Rathbones Folio Prize
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 059324396X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A powerful memoir of a love that leads two people to find a courageous way to part—and a woman’s struggle to go forward in the face of loss—that “enriches the reader’s life with urgency and gratitude” (The Washington Post) “A pleasure to read . . . Rarely has a memoir about death been so full of life. . . . Bloom has a talent for mixing the prosaic and profound, the slapstick and the serious.”—USA Today ONE OF THE TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: Publishers Weekly ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: The New York Times Book Review, Time, Entertainment Weekly, NPR, The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, USA Today, Real Simple, Prospect (UK), She Reads, Kirkus Reviews Amy Bloom began to notice changes in her husband, Brian: He retired early from a new job he loved; he withdrew from close friendships; he talked mostly about the past. Suddenly, it seemed there was a glass wall between them, and their long walks and talks stopped. Their world was altered forever when an MRI confirmed what they could no longer ignore: Brian had Alzheimer’s disease. Forced to confront the truth of the diagnosis and its impact on the future he had envisioned, Brian was determined to die on his feet, not live on his knees. Supporting each other in their last journey together, Brian and Amy made the unimaginably difficult and painful decision to go to Dignitas, an organization based in Switzerland that empowers a person to end their own life with dignity and peace. In this heartbreaking and surprising memoir, Bloom sheds light on a part of life we so often shy away from discussing—its ending. Written in Bloom’s captivating, insightful voice and with her trademark wit and candor, In Love is an unforgettable portrait of a beautiful marriage, and a boundary-defying love. Shortlisted for the Rathbones Folio Prize