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Dogwood

Dogwood
Author: Chris Fabry
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2013-06-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1414341512

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A Christy Award winner from the best-selling author of War Room! In the small town of Dogwood, West Virginia, Karin has buried her shattered dreams by settling for a faithful husband whose emotional distance from her deep passions and conflicts leaves her isolated. Loaded with guilt, she tries to raise three small children and “do life” the best she can. Will returns to Dogwood intent on pursuing the only woman he has ever loved—only to find there is far more standing in his way than lost years in prison. The secrets of Will and Karin’s past begin to emerge through Danny Boyd, a young boy who wishes he hadn’t survived the tragedy that knit those two together as well as tore them apart. The trigger that will lay their pain bare and force them to face it rather than flee is the unlikely figure of Ruthie Bowles, a withered, wiry old woman who leads Karin so deep into her anger against God that it forces unexpected consequences.


Self-Portrait with Dogwood

Self-Portrait with Dogwood
Author: Christopher Merrill
Publisher: Trinity University Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2017-01-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1595348107

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In the course of researching dogwood trees, beloved poet and essayist Christopher Merrill realized that a number of formative moments in his life had some connection to the tree named—according to one writer—because its fruit was not fit for a dog. As he approached his sixtieth birthday, Merrill began to compose a self-portrait alongside this tree whose lifespan is comparable to a human’s and that, from an early age, he’s regarded as a talisman. Dogwoods have never been far from Merrill’s view at significant moments throughout his life, helping to shape his understanding of place in the great chain of being; entwined in his experience is the conviction that our relationship to the natural world is central to our walk in the sun. The feeling of a connection to nature has become more acute as his life has taken him to distant corners of the earth, often to war zones where he has witnessed not only humankind’s propensity for violence and evil but also the enduring power of connections that can be forged across languages, borders, and politics. Dogwoods teach us persistence humility and wonder. Self-Portrait with Dogwood is no ordinary memoir, but rather the work of a traveler who has crisscrossed the country and the globe in search of ways to make sense of his time here. Merrill provides new ways of thinking about personal history, the environment, politics, faith, and the power of the written word. In his descriptions of places far and near, many outside of the average American’s purview—a besieged city in Bosnia, a hidden path in a Taiwanese park, Tolstoy’s country house in Russia, a castle in Slovakia, a blossoming dogwood at daybreak in Seattle—the reader’s understanding of the world will flourish as well.


Dogwood Hill

Dogwood Hill
Author: Sherryl Woods
Publisher: MIRA
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2014-12-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0778317323

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When former pro football quarterback Aidan Mitchell comes to Chesapeake Shore to coach the high school team, Liz March, who has sworn off men, finds herself falling for him until a devastating secret from his past threatens to destroy everything.


Dogwood

Dogwood
Author: Caleb Gorey
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2020-10-09
Genre:
ISBN:

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Follow the story of Leopold Wasche in this epic journey through the north of Ontario. Leo is Maine-born and often alienated by his Canadian coworkers. Before the summer begins, the counselors must take part in the objective of finding new areas in the wilderness to bring future campers. The trip brings the group close to unravelling a truth-turned legend about two camp counselors who went missing in 1996. Though, the others have their disbelief in the story. Leo knows of a secret that he cannot tell the others, and plans to find where the two counselors ended up, and why. But complications within the group and the mysterious history of a local elitist family prove Leo's endeavor will be more difficult than he bargained for.


John Currin

John Currin
Author: John Currin
Publisher: DISTRIBUTED ART PUB
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Artists' writings
ISBN: 9780979764257

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"John Currin worked on the painting that became 'The Dogwood Thieves' for six years. Starting with a photograph from a magazine advertisement, he altered the painting several dozen times until he was satisified with the composition. This publication is based on a lecture given by John Currin in August 2010 at the Acadia Summer Arts Program"--P. [3].


Growing the Flowering Dogwood

Growing the Flowering Dogwood
Author: National Arboretum (U.S.).
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1976
Genre: Flowering dogwood
ISBN:

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The Dogwood Plantation

The Dogwood Plantation
Author: Clare Dundas
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2019-05-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781099742064

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This well researched historical novel tells the story of a fictional plantation near the coast of North Carolina in the years after the American Revolution.. It is a dark and cruel place for the workers on this farm. The master, Archie McLachlan, causes fear to run through the hearts of the slaves, except for one woman who speaks up deliberately and without fear whenever she wishes. Her name is Soola, and she fast becomes leader of the slaves and friend to the master's wife Gertrude. The friendship forms a triangle of competition, love, and hatred as "Massa Archie" becomes more and more dangerous, even towards his own son Robert and Soola's son John, even to a point where Soola begins to understand the meaning of fear. But, together, the leaders of the second generation can look for a future where hope might overcome fear.Thus, this story, Part One of a four-part series, not only recounts the family's beginnings at the Inveraray/Dogwood Plantation, but also introduces the second generation, who will appear again in the ensuing volumes. Slavery, the corruption caused by slavery, its close companions, race bigotry and injustice, and the laws and bitter politics that result from them, are featured and discussed throughout. While, in the foreground, the unique relationship between mistress and slave and their respective descendants triggers a wide-sweeping story of love, conflict, heartbreak, and forgiveness.


Dogwood Crossing

Dogwood Crossing
Author: Steven Frye
Publisher: Bathcat Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2020-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780578598222

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The American Frontier, 1798: Set in the remote regions of North Carolina, Tennessee, and Missouri in the years after the Revolutionary War, Dogwood Crossing tells the story of Sam Rolens and his family, as they journey west to find land and prosperity in the French Creole Territory. At home, they were tenant farmers working for a scrap of pay. Now they travel through an exotic new world few people have seen before, stark, stunning, and incomprehensively beautiful, but full of mystery and dark possibility. Together with their uncle, the stoic frontiersman Burl, they cross Avery's Trace and contend with the elements, attacks from the displaced natives, and the omnipresent threat of time and its passing. Upon reaching a new home in the wilds of the French Territory west of the Mississippi River, new challenges threaten the family, conflicts with each other and their different dreams, tensions with the rich mining interests that would stand in their way. It is a struggle born of hope, enacted in an implacable and violent wilderness.


Dogwood Blues

Dogwood Blues
Author: Brenda Sutton Rose
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2015-02-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781612964850

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Told through the voices of its eccentric characters, "Dogwood Blues" is a story of a small southern town struggling with change. Carrying the odor of scandal, award-winning New York author Kevin Kilmer moves back to Dogwood to write his memoir, and Boone Marshall, blues pianist and farmer, returns from a trip to New Orleans with a wife, nightclub singer Jasmine Boudreaux. When gossipmonger Nell Sauls, a member of the fabulous Honeysuckle Bridge Club, gets wind of the recent events, she starts dropping gossip like bird poop over the historic district. And not far from Dogwood, the Alapaha River, the color of tobacco spit, flows in liquid harmony, carrying the scent of something more ancient than the human soul. "Dogwood Blues," a story of heartbreak and forgiveness, moans with the blues.