Author: Jeff Child
Publisher: Self Publisher
ISBN: 8832500485
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Chelsey saves the day and calls it a day. Chelsey started a journal. She mentions some interesting phenomena from the past that happened because of her secret superpower, but her most adventurous day turned out to be a life saver for her mother and a disaster for a trio of evil thugs. How did she do it? And what was that superpower that helped her perform such a heroic deed? Go ahead and find out.
Diary of a Sassy Heroine
Author: Jeff Child
Publisher: Self Publisher
ISBN: 8832500485
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Chelsey saves the day and calls it a day. Chelsey started a journal. She mentions some interesting phenomena from the past that happened because of her secret superpower, but her most adventurous day turned out to be a life saver for her mother and a disaster for a trio of evil thugs. How did she do it? And what was that superpower that helped her perform such a heroic deed? Go ahead and find out.
Publisher: Self Publisher
ISBN: 8832500485
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Chelsey saves the day and calls it a day. Chelsey started a journal. She mentions some interesting phenomena from the past that happened because of her secret superpower, but her most adventurous day turned out to be a life saver for her mother and a disaster for a trio of evil thugs. How did she do it? And what was that superpower that helped her perform such a heroic deed? Go ahead and find out.
Until the Darkness Comes
Author: Kevin Brooks
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 144647352X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 434
Book Description
PI John Craine has come to Hale Island to get away from it all - the memories and the guilt, and a past that just won't let go. But within hours he stumbles across the dead body of a young girl on the beach. When the police arrive the body has inexplicably disappeared. Or - in his already tormented state - did Craine imagine it in the first place? Determined to get at the truth, Craine starts asking questions. But it seems no one on the island is talking. And all too soon he finds himself tangled up in a deadly network of fear and violence. Someone has a dark secret to keep, and Craine is getting in the way...
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 144647352X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 434
Book Description
PI John Craine has come to Hale Island to get away from it all - the memories and the guilt, and a past that just won't let go. But within hours he stumbles across the dead body of a young girl on the beach. When the police arrive the body has inexplicably disappeared. Or - in his already tormented state - did Craine imagine it in the first place? Determined to get at the truth, Craine starts asking questions. But it seems no one on the island is talking. And all too soon he finds himself tangled up in a deadly network of fear and violence. Someone has a dark secret to keep, and Craine is getting in the way...
Heal to Glow
Author: Chelsey Armfield
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781737848905
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781737848905
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Ten Minute Play Series
Author: Lindsay Price
Publisher: Theatrefolk
ISBN: 1926533267
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
Publisher: Theatrefolk
ISBN: 1926533267
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
Circadian
Author: Chelsey Clammer
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781597096034
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Winner of the 2015 Red Hen Press Nonfiction Award, Circadian is a collection of essays that weaves together personal account with cultural narrative, only to unravel them and explore the brilliant and destructive cycles of who we are. Using poetic language and lyric structures, Clammer dives into her stories of trauma, mental illnesses, and a wide spectrum of relationships in order to understand experience through different of frameworks of thought. Whether it's turning to mathematics to try to solve the problem of an alcoholic father, the history of naming to look at sexism, weather to re-consider trauma, or even grammar as a way to question identity, these "facts" move beyond metaphor, and become new ways to narrate our cyclical ways of being.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781597096034
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Winner of the 2015 Red Hen Press Nonfiction Award, Circadian is a collection of essays that weaves together personal account with cultural narrative, only to unravel them and explore the brilliant and destructive cycles of who we are. Using poetic language and lyric structures, Clammer dives into her stories of trauma, mental illnesses, and a wide spectrum of relationships in order to understand experience through different of frameworks of thought. Whether it's turning to mathematics to try to solve the problem of an alcoholic father, the history of naming to look at sexism, weather to re-consider trauma, or even grammar as a way to question identity, these "facts" move beyond metaphor, and become new ways to narrate our cyclical ways of being.
In the Wake of War
Author: Andrew F. Lang
Publisher: LSU Press
ISBN: 0807167088
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 423
Book Description
The Civil War era marked the dawn of American wars of military occupation, inaugurating a tradition that persisted through the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and that continues to the present. In the Wake of War traces how volunteer and even professional soldiers found themselves tasked with the unprecedented project of wartime and peacetime military occupation, initiating a national debate about the changing nature of American military practice that continued into Reconstruction. In the Mexican-American War and the Civil War, citizen-soldiers confronted the complicated challenges of invading, occupying, and subduing hostile peoples and nations. Drawing on firsthand accounts from soldiers in United States occupation forces, Andrew F. Lang shows that many white volunteers equated their martial responsibilities with those of standing armies, which were viewed as corrupting institutions hostile to the republican military ethos. With the advent of emancipation came the enlistment of African American troops into Union armies, facilitating an extraordinary change in how provisional soldiers interpreted military occupation. Black soldiers, many of whom had been formerly enslaved, garrisoned regions defeated by Union armies and embraced occupation as a tool for destabilizing the South’s long-standing racial hierarchy. Ultimately, Lang argues, traditional fears about the army’s role in peacetime society, grounded in suspicions of standing military forces and heated by a growing ambivalence about racial equality, governed the trials of Reconstruction. Focusing on how U.S. soldiers—white and black, volunteer and regular—enacted and critiqued their unprecedented duties behind the lines during the Civil War era, In the Wake of War reveals the dynamic, often problematic conditions of military occupation.
Publisher: LSU Press
ISBN: 0807167088
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 423
Book Description
The Civil War era marked the dawn of American wars of military occupation, inaugurating a tradition that persisted through the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and that continues to the present. In the Wake of War traces how volunteer and even professional soldiers found themselves tasked with the unprecedented project of wartime and peacetime military occupation, initiating a national debate about the changing nature of American military practice that continued into Reconstruction. In the Mexican-American War and the Civil War, citizen-soldiers confronted the complicated challenges of invading, occupying, and subduing hostile peoples and nations. Drawing on firsthand accounts from soldiers in United States occupation forces, Andrew F. Lang shows that many white volunteers equated their martial responsibilities with those of standing armies, which were viewed as corrupting institutions hostile to the republican military ethos. With the advent of emancipation came the enlistment of African American troops into Union armies, facilitating an extraordinary change in how provisional soldiers interpreted military occupation. Black soldiers, many of whom had been formerly enslaved, garrisoned regions defeated by Union armies and embraced occupation as a tool for destabilizing the South’s long-standing racial hierarchy. Ultimately, Lang argues, traditional fears about the army’s role in peacetime society, grounded in suspicions of standing military forces and heated by a growing ambivalence about racial equality, governed the trials of Reconstruction. Focusing on how U.S. soldiers—white and black, volunteer and regular—enacted and critiqued their unprecedented duties behind the lines during the Civil War era, In the Wake of War reveals the dynamic, often problematic conditions of military occupation.
Columns of Vengeance
Author: Paul N. Beck
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 0806147695
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
In summer 1862, Minnesotans found themselves fighting interconnected wars—the first against the rebellious Southern states, and the second an internal war against the Sioux. While the Civil War was more important to the future of the United States, the Dakota War of 1862 proved far more destructive to the people of Minnesota—both whites and American Indians. It led to U.S. military action against the Sioux, divided the Dakotas over whether to fight or not, and left hundreds of white settlers dead. In Columns of Vengeance, historian Paul N. Beck offers a reappraisal of the Punitive Expeditions of 1863 and 1864, the U.S. Army’s response to the Dakota War of 1862. Whereas previous accounts have approached the Punitive Expeditions as a military campaign of the Indian Wars, Beck argues that the expeditions were also an extension of the Civil War. The strategy and tactics reflected those of the war in the East, and Civil War operations directly affected planning and logistics in the West. Beck also examines the devastating impact the expeditions had on the various bands and tribes of the Sioux. Whites viewed the expeditions as punishment—“columns of vengeance” sent against those Dakotas who had started the war in 1862—yet the majority of the Sioux the army encountered had little or nothing to do with the earlier uprising in Minnesota. Rather than relying only on the official records of the commanding officers involved, Beck presents a much fuller picture of the conflict by consulting the letters, diaries, and personal accounts of the common soldiers who took part in the expeditions, as well as rare personal narratives from the Dakotas. Drawing on a wealth of firsthand accounts and linking the Punitive Expeditions of 1863 and 1864 to the overall Civil War experience, Columns of Vengeance offers fresh insight into an important chapter in the development of U.S. military operations against the Sioux.
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 0806147695
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
In summer 1862, Minnesotans found themselves fighting interconnected wars—the first against the rebellious Southern states, and the second an internal war against the Sioux. While the Civil War was more important to the future of the United States, the Dakota War of 1862 proved far more destructive to the people of Minnesota—both whites and American Indians. It led to U.S. military action against the Sioux, divided the Dakotas over whether to fight or not, and left hundreds of white settlers dead. In Columns of Vengeance, historian Paul N. Beck offers a reappraisal of the Punitive Expeditions of 1863 and 1864, the U.S. Army’s response to the Dakota War of 1862. Whereas previous accounts have approached the Punitive Expeditions as a military campaign of the Indian Wars, Beck argues that the expeditions were also an extension of the Civil War. The strategy and tactics reflected those of the war in the East, and Civil War operations directly affected planning and logistics in the West. Beck also examines the devastating impact the expeditions had on the various bands and tribes of the Sioux. Whites viewed the expeditions as punishment—“columns of vengeance” sent against those Dakotas who had started the war in 1862—yet the majority of the Sioux the army encountered had little or nothing to do with the earlier uprising in Minnesota. Rather than relying only on the official records of the commanding officers involved, Beck presents a much fuller picture of the conflict by consulting the letters, diaries, and personal accounts of the common soldiers who took part in the expeditions, as well as rare personal narratives from the Dakotas. Drawing on a wealth of firsthand accounts and linking the Punitive Expeditions of 1863 and 1864 to the overall Civil War experience, Columns of Vengeance offers fresh insight into an important chapter in the development of U.S. military operations against the Sioux.
Publications
Author: Wren Society
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Bittersweet Tones of Love
Author: Sarah Salem
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1496949226
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 363
Book Description
What can years of abuse leave behind? Fear, self-loathing, and deep but invisible scars ... Is it possible to feel happy and normal again? Hannah fought her fears and tried not to look back, but her past was a hideous, long, scary path; it kept on plaguing her mind like a long preview of her upcoming future. Over time, she grew to feel comfortable hiding inside the thick shell she had formed around herself, which kept her safe and sound. Her previous life with Yusuf was always playing in her head like a broken, dreadful record. As time continued to pass, she started to come out of her shell slowly, and her wounds started to heal. Yusuf’s voice didn’t taunt her as much. Then one day, she met a man with whom she felt complete; she thought he was different from anyone she had ever met, only to discover later that he was hiding his own past ...
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1496949226
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 363
Book Description
What can years of abuse leave behind? Fear, self-loathing, and deep but invisible scars ... Is it possible to feel happy and normal again? Hannah fought her fears and tried not to look back, but her past was a hideous, long, scary path; it kept on plaguing her mind like a long preview of her upcoming future. Over time, she grew to feel comfortable hiding inside the thick shell she had formed around herself, which kept her safe and sound. Her previous life with Yusuf was always playing in her head like a broken, dreadful record. As time continued to pass, she started to come out of her shell slowly, and her wounds started to heal. Yusuf’s voice didn’t taunt her as much. Then one day, she met a man with whom she felt complete; she thought he was different from anyone she had ever met, only to discover later that he was hiding his own past ...
Heartbroke
Author: Chelsea Bieker
Publisher: Catapult
ISBN: 1646221761
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
From the acclaimed author of Godshot and “a pitch-perfect ventriloquist of extraordinary talent and ferocity” (T Kira Madden) comes a defining book of Californian stories where everyone is seeking or sabotaging love United by the stark and sprawling landscapes of California’s Central Valley, the characters of Heartbroke boil with reckless desire. A woman steals a baby from a shelter in an attempt to recoup her own lost motherhood. A phone-sex operator sees divine opportunity when a lavender-eyed cowboy walks into her life. A mother and a son selling dream catchers along a highway that leads to a toxic beach manifest two young documentary filmmakers into their realm. And two teenage girls play a dangerous online game with destiny. Heartbroke brims over with each character’s attempt to salvage grace where they can find it. Told in bright, snapping prose that reveals a world of loss and love underneath, Chelsea Bieker brilliantly illuminates a golden yet gothic world of longing and abandonment under an unrelenting California sun.
Publisher: Catapult
ISBN: 1646221761
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
From the acclaimed author of Godshot and “a pitch-perfect ventriloquist of extraordinary talent and ferocity” (T Kira Madden) comes a defining book of Californian stories where everyone is seeking or sabotaging love United by the stark and sprawling landscapes of California’s Central Valley, the characters of Heartbroke boil with reckless desire. A woman steals a baby from a shelter in an attempt to recoup her own lost motherhood. A phone-sex operator sees divine opportunity when a lavender-eyed cowboy walks into her life. A mother and a son selling dream catchers along a highway that leads to a toxic beach manifest two young documentary filmmakers into their realm. And two teenage girls play a dangerous online game with destiny. Heartbroke brims over with each character’s attempt to salvage grace where they can find it. Told in bright, snapping prose that reveals a world of loss and love underneath, Chelsea Bieker brilliantly illuminates a golden yet gothic world of longing and abandonment under an unrelenting California sun.