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A Map of Nowhere

A Map of Nowhere
Author: Gillian Cross
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2001
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780192751546

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Finding a note in Joseph's lost wallet referring to dungeons and warriors, Nick becomes involved in a fantasy game which takes a dangerous turn when gang members send him on a quest which involves betraying Joseph.


The Road Map to Nowhere

The Road Map to Nowhere
Author: Tanya Reinhart
Publisher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2020-05-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1789602513

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The Road Map to Nowhere is a devastating and timely book, essential to understanding the current state of the Israel/Palestine crisis and the propaganda that infects its coverage. Based on analysis of information in the mainstream Israeli media, it argues that the current road map has brought no real progress and that, under cover of diplomatic successes, Israel is using the road map to strengthen its grip on the remaining occupied territories. Exploring the Gaza pullout of 2005, the West Bank wall and the collapse of Israeli democracy, Reinhart examines the gap between myth the Israeli leadership's public affairs achievement that has led the West to believe that a road map is in fact being implementedand bitter reality. Not only has nothing fundamentally changed, she argues, but the Palestinians continue to lose more of their land and are pushed into smaller and smaller enclaves, surrounded by the new wall constructed by Sharon.


A Map of Nowhere

A Map of Nowhere
Author: Martin Bannister
Publisher: Legend Press Ltd
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 190939534X

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'Electro-shock prose that broods with the human need for introspection and the futile fight against it... This is a debut that will beat up your heart.' David Whitehouse, award-winning author of Bed David Price always wished life would blow up in his face. And then it did. His mother died. The urge to paint left him. Then Sarah came his way, followed by Pete, a psychiatric outpatient. Now David spends his time worrying about Sarah’s eating habits, visiting her terminally ill sister and working as Pete’s carer. When Pete’s odd behaviour starts to leave David fearing for his own safety, he is shocked to discover that Sarah knows the reason why but will not disclose it. What is about to happen will change everything. Funny, moving, compelling and wholly original, A Map of Nowhere leaves us wondering just how well it’s possible to know others and, indeed, ourselves.


Maps to Nowhere

Maps to Nowhere
Author: Marie Brennan
Publisher: Book View Cafe
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2017-09-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1611386942

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A Map of Nowhere

A Map of Nowhere
Author: Martin Bannister
Publisher: Legends Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781909395336

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"David Price always wished life would blow up in his face. And then it did. Sarah came his way, followed by Pete, a psychiatric outpatient. His mother died. His gallery dropped him. Now David spends his time worrying about Sarah's eating habits, visiting her terminally ill sister and working as Pete's carer. When Pete's odd behaviour leaves David fearing for his own safety, he is shocked to discover that Sarah knows the reason why but will not disclose it. What is about to happen will change everything"--Publisher's description.


The Prodigal

The Prodigal
Author: Derek Walcott
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2014-09-09
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1466880414

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Nobel Laureate Derek Walcott's The Prodigal is a journey through physical and mental landscapes, from Greenwich Village to the Alps, Pescara to Milan, Germany to Cartagena. But always in "the music of memory, water," abides St. Lucia, the author's birthplace, and the living sea. In this book of poems, Derek Walcott has created a sweeping yet intimate epic of an exhausted Europe studded with church spires and mountains, train stations and statuary, where the New World is an idea, a "wavering map," and where History subsumes the natural history of his "unimportantly beautiful" island home. Here, the wanderer fears that he has been tainted by his exile, that his life has become untranslatable, and that his craft itself is rooted in betrayal of the vivid archipelago to which, like Antaeus, he must return for the very sustenance of life.


The Map to Nowhere: Chan Practice Guide to Mind Cultivation

The Map to Nowhere: Chan Practice Guide to Mind Cultivation
Author: Master Chi Chern
Publisher: Candlelight Publishing
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2015-12-24
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780997091298

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This book shares undecorated teachings in a relaxed chat-room, where sincere practitioners attend with their personal but commonly encountered obstacles during meditative practice, both on the cushion and in daily life. You might be someone who has just begun to learn about meditation and participated in a few silent retreats; you might be someone who wonders why for years your diligence in meditation does not seem to make much difference or your practice has not yielded any breakthroughs - this book might be useful to you, directly! Through the discourses given to participants in intensive Chan retreats, and with his years of Chan practice and teaching experience, Chan Master Chi Chern offers intimate guidance on your journey to nowhere other than to the immaculate self as it originally is.


Close Up at a Distance

Close Up at a Distance
Author: Laura Kurgan
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2013-03-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1935408283

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Maps poised at the intersection of art, architecture, activism, and geography trace a profound shift in our understanding and experience of space. The maps in this book are drawn with satellites, assembled with pixels radioed from outer space, and constructed from statistics; they record situations of intense conflict and express fundamental transformations in our ways of seeing and of experiencing space. These maps are built with Global Positioning Systems (GPS), remote sensing satellites, or Geographic Information Systems (GIS): digital spatial hardware and software designed for such military and governmental uses as reconnaissance, secrecy, monitoring, ballistics, the census, and national security. Rather than shying away from the politics and complexities of their intended uses, in Close Up at a Distance Laura Kurgan attempts to illuminate them. Poised at the intersection of art, architecture, activism, and geography, her analysis uncovers the implicit biases of the new views, the means of recording information they present, and the new spaces they have opened up. Her presentation of these maps reclaims, repurposes, and discovers new and even inadvertent uses for them, including documentary, memorial, preservation, interpretation, political, or simply aesthetic. GPS has been available to both civilians and the military since 1991; the World Wide Web democratized the distribution of data in 1992; Google Earth has captured global bird's-eye views since 2005. Technology has brought about a revolutionary shift in our ability to navigate, inhabit, and define the spatial realm. The traces of interactions, both physical and virtual, charted by the maps in Close Up at a Distance define this shift.


Nowhere Near Respectable

Nowhere Near Respectable
Author: Mary Jo Putney
Publisher: Zebra Books
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2011-01-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1420124242

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The New York Times bestselling author of Never Less Than a Lady “will draw the readers into a world of espionage and danger” (Fresh Fiction). Mary Jo Putney’s riveting Lost Lords series unleashes a high stakes royal plot—which may prove easier for Damian Mackenzie to handle than his own unruly desire . . . He’s a bastard and a gambler and society’s favorite reprobate. But to Lady Kiri Lawford he’s a hero—braver than the smugglers he rescues her from, more honorable than any lord she’s ever met, and far more attractive than any man has a right to be. How can she not fall in love? But Damian Mackenzie has secrets that leave no room in his life for courting high-born young ladies—especially not the sister of one of his oldest friends. Yet when Kiri’s quick thinking reveals a deadly threat to England’s crown, Damian learns that she is nowhere near as prim and respectable as he first assumed—and the lady is far more alluring than any man can resist . . . Praise for Mary Jo Putney and the Lost Lords series “Romance at its best!”—Julia Quinn “Intoxicating, romantic and utterly ravishing. . .”—Eloisa James “Putney’s endearing characters and warm-hearted stories never fail to inspire and delight.”—Sabrina Jeffries “Adventure, passion and pure reading pleasure!”—Jo Beverley “No one writes historical romance better.”—Cathy Maxwell “Delivers captivating characters, an impeccably realized Regency setting, and a thrilling plot rich in action and adventure.”—Booklist (starred review)


Miles from Nowhere

Miles from Nowhere
Author: Barbara Savage
Publisher: Mountaineers Books
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2020-02-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1680510371

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This is the same amazing story as the current version, but with an updated cover and foreword. If you'd like to read Barbara Savage's two-year around the world bicycle trip now, you can order the current version here. Miles from Nowhere is the story of Barbara and Larry Savage’s sometimes dangerous, often zany, but ultimately rewarding 23,000-mile bicycle odyssey, which took them through 25 countries in two years. Along the way, these near-neophyte cyclists on their ten-speeds encountered warm-hearted strangers eager to share food and shelter, bicycle-hating drivers who ran them off the road, various wild animals (including an attack camel), rock-throwing Egyptians, overprotective Thai policeman, motherly New Zealanders, meteorological disasters, bodily indignities, and great personal joys. The stress of traveling together constantly tested yet strengthened the young couple's relationship and as their trip ends, you'll find yourself yearning for Barbara and Larry to jump back on their bikes and keep pedaling. Originally published in 1983, Miles from Nowhere has provided inspiration for legions of modern travel-adventurers and writers.