Crazy Mary
Author | : John Benton |
Publisher | : Fleming H. Revell Company |
Total Pages | : 157 |
Release | : 1977-01-01 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780800783020 |
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Author | : John Benton |
Publisher | : Fleming H. Revell Company |
Total Pages | : 157 |
Release | : 1977-01-01 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780800783020 |
Author | : Molly Cone |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 152 |
Release | : 1966 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : |
A story of the uncertainties and anxieties experienced by a college freshman girl in choosing a career.
Author | : Liz Curtis Higgs |
Publisher | : Waterbrook Press |
Total Pages | : 312 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : |
Mentioned 14 times in Scripture, Mary of Magdala's story is one of deliverance and devotion, despair and discovery. Drawing from more than 100 resources, Liz Curtis Higgs now brings "Mad Mary" to life.
Author | : Albert James Arnold |
Publisher | : John Benjamins Publishing |
Total Pages | : 700 |
Release | : 2001-01-01 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9789027234483 |
For the first time the Dutch-speaking regions of the Caribbean and Suriname are brought into fruitful dialogue with another major American literature, that of the anglophone Caribbean. The results are as stimulating as they are unexpected. The editors have coordinated the work of a distinguished international team of specialists. Read separately or as a set of three volumes, the History of Literature in the Caribbean is designed to serve as the primary reference book in this area. The reader can follow the comparative evolution of a literary genre or plot the development of a set of historical problems under the appropriate heading for the English- or Dutch-speaking region. An extensive index to names and dates of authors and significant historical figures completes the volume. The subeditors bring to their respective specialty areas a wealth of Caribbeanist experience. Vera M. Kutzinski is Professor of English, American, and Afro-American Literature at Yale University. Her book Sugar's Secrets: Race and The Erotics of Cuban Nationalism, 1993, treated a crucial subject in the romance of the Caribbean nation. Ineke Phaf-Rheinberger has been very active in Latin American and Caribbean literary criticism for two decades, first at the Free University in Berlin and later at the University of Maryland. The editor of A History of Literature in the Caribbean, A. James Arnold, is Professor of French at the University of Virginia, where he founded the New World Studies graduate program. Over the past twenty years he has been a pioneer in the historical study of the Négritude movement and its successors in the francophone Caribbean.
Author | : Adam William David Bock |
Publisher | : Samuel French, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 126 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Drama |
ISBN | : 0573660271 |
The Receptionist: At the start of a typical day in the Northeast Office, Beverly deals effortlessly with ringing phones and her colleague's romantic troubles. But the appearance of a charming rep from the Central Office disrupts the friendly routine. And as the true nature of the company's business becomes apparent, The Receptionist raises disquieting, provocative questions about the consequences of complicity with evil. ** The Thugs: The Obie Award winning dark comedy about work, thunder and the mysterious things that are happening on the 9th floor of a big law firm. When a group of temps try to discover the secrets that lurk in the hidden crevices of their workplace, they realize they would rather believe in gossip and rumors than face dangerous realities.
Author | : Andy Weir |
Publisher | : Ballantine Books |
Total Pages | : 497 |
Release | : 2021-05-04 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0593135202 |
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the author of The Martian, a lone astronaut must save the earth from disaster in this “propulsive” (Entertainment Weekly), cinematic thriller full of suspense, humor, and fascinating science—in development as a major motion picture starring Ryan Gosling. HUGO AWARD FINALIST • ONE OF THE YEAR’S BEST BOOKS: Bill Gates, GatesNotes, New York Public Library, Parade, Newsweek, Polygon, Shelf Awareness, She Reads, Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal • “An epic story of redemption, discovery and cool speculative sci-fi.”—USA Today “If you loved The Martian, you’ll go crazy for Weir’s latest.”—The Washington Post Ryland Grace is the sole survivor on a desperate, last-chance mission—and if he fails, humanity and the earth itself will perish. Except that right now, he doesn’t know that. He can’t even remember his own name, let alone the nature of his assignment or how to complete it. All he knows is that he’s been asleep for a very, very long time. And he’s just been awakened to find himself millions of miles from home, with nothing but two corpses for company. His crewmates dead, his memories fuzzily returning, Ryland realizes that an impossible task now confronts him. Hurtling through space on this tiny ship, it’s up to him to puzzle out an impossible scientific mystery—and conquer an extinction-level threat to our species. And with the clock ticking down and the nearest human being light-years away, he’s got to do it all alone. Or does he? An irresistible interstellar adventure as only Andy Weir could deliver, Project Hail Mary is a tale of discovery, speculation, and survival to rival The Martian—while taking us to places it never dreamed of going.
Author | : Charlotte Hinger |
Publisher | : U of Nebraska Press |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 2024 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1496238052 |
Set against the backdrop of the farm crisis of the 1980s Charlotte Hinger's moving novel explores the lives of Mary and Iron Barrett as they face the multiple calamities imposed by overproduction, debt, falling commodity prices, rural bank restructuring, and internal family dysfunction.
Author | : Mary E. Ryan |
Publisher | : Little Simon |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 1993-05 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780671866945 |
Tired of being an identical twin, thirteen-year-old Mattie seeks her own identity.
Author | : William M. Klepper |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 174 |
Release | : 2008-12 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1434362639 |
Ever wanted to hop on your bicycle and pedal all across the U.S? Alone? On a no-frills, self-contained mountain bike? Meet dozens of quirky, interesting, and at times naked individuals? Beginning in Yorktown, Virginia, and ending in Florence, Oregon, Jane pedals 4,120 miles over two and a half months to really discover small-town America, following the TransAmerica Bicycle Trail. Take this inner and outer journey alongside her, as the back roads unroll a tapestry of sights and experiences. She meets soul-jarring heat and humidity in Kentucky hollers, encounters numbing expanses of Midwestern flatland, and witnesses blindingly beautiful Montana scenery. Taking it day-by-day, this journal account (with photos) of her trip is much more than a diary: you experience the joys, surprises, and challenges she meets along the way, as a woman traveling alone and exploring insights into human nature, politics, family, religion, feminism, racism, and history. Serendipity greets her in numerous funny and unexpected ways. When she finally reaches the foggy Oregon Pacific coast, you will cheer, too, having traveled and grown along with her. Written in easy, humorous style with detailed travel descriptions and ideas you can use to design your own trip.
Author | : Jerry S. Eicher |
Publisher | : Harvest House Publishers |
Total Pages | : 354 |
Release | : 2017-08-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0736969349 |
How to Heal a Broken Heart Mary Yoder's life couldn't get much better. She's engaged to be married, spring is in the air, and love is in her heart as she looks forward to the fall wedding she's always dreamed of. Six months later on a crisp November morning, Mary awakens in a lovely little valley near the Adirondack Mountains on what was to be her wedding day, heartbroken and alone. Her sister, Betsy, tries to protect Mary from the romantic overtures of Stephen Overholt, a longtime Amish bachelor. Betsy is considering jumping the fence for the Englisha world and encourages Mary to follow. Meanwhile, Mrs. Gabert, an elderly Englisha grandmother, launches her own matchmaking effort on behalf of her grandson Willard, who is a missionary to Kenya and nursing his own broken heart. She hopes that Willard and Mary can find comfort in one another despite the fact they come from two different worlds. As Mary struggles to accept the Lord's will, she must determine whether or not one of her potential suitors can give her the future that was denied her.