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Gust, Gust, Gust!

Gust, Gust, Gust!
Author: Ray Jaramillo
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2021-04-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 166242468X

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Gust, Gust, Gust! is the story of a young boy's journey as he navigates his fear of the wind with its necessity to supply electricity and water to his village for survival. Gustavo, who is raised by his Tata (grandfather) in a small village in New Mexico, loves to play the bongos. Everyone in the village knew that Gustavo was afraid of the wind and is the reason why they called him Gust. Each time the wind blew, the villagers could hear the sounds of the bongos until one destructive storm forced the village elders to make a rash decision that impacted Gust and his Tata from ever playing the bongos again. Gust and his Tata go from villains to heroes as they are called on to save the village.


Gust Loads on Aircraft

Gust Loads on Aircraft
Author: Frederic M. Hoblit
Publisher: AIAA
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1988
Genre: Airplanes
ISBN: 9781600860607

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Gust's Maze

Gust's Maze
Author: Marcia Andrade
Publisher: Pneuma Springs Publishing
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2011-12-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1907728295

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Felwitt is a place like no other; battered by heavy snow, covered by dark clouds, and completely isolated from the rest of the world as a result of a curse that has fallen upon it. Felwitt's most notorious teenager, Gustav Grubbin, is determined to find out the truth behind the village's bizarre weather conditions.


Peanut's Dream

Peanut's Dream
Author: Curran Hatleberg
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781942953500

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Gust

Gust
Author: Greg Alan Brownderville
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2011-10-30
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0810152215

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Irresistible in its color and momentum, Greg Alan Brownderville's debut collection explores the competing mysticisms of his boyhood: the Voudou of his native Arkansas Delta and the Pentecostalism embodied by his devil-hunting pastor, Brother Langston. On the one hand, "gust" sonically suggests "ghost," and wind is a metaphor for inspiration and the Holy Spirit. On the other hand, "gust" suggests urge and pleasure, especially of the gastronomic variety, thus evoking the body. Brownderville commands the complex eloquence of Southerners who love not only local color but also high-flown rhetoric. Instead of reinforcing stereotypes about rural folks' thought and speech, he challenges our assumptions by presenting real life as a festival of mixed diction. Church, as Brownderville enacts it, both quickens and forbids the erotic, whose lightning flashes and crashes everywhere in these poems. Highlights include a press conference with a bizarrely poetic rural sheriff, a Zimbabwean meter never before employed in English, a rock and roll song interrupted by a Walmart intercom, and poems about the exploitation of Italians in Arkansas cotton fields. At once evoking Yeats and Whitman, Gust recovers the dramatic mode often neglected in contemporary American poetry. Brownderville's uncanny lyricism storms through stories that are both moving and humorous.