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His Dream of the Skyland: The Walled City Trilogy (Book One)

His Dream of the Skyland: The Walled City Trilogy (Book One)
Author: Anne Opotowsky
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-08-28
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1603094296

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A saga of ambition, loyalty, and the walls we build both inside and out, animating historical 1920s Hong Kong with powerful modern resonance. In 1925, Hong Kong struggles with growing pains. Two destructive Opium Wars have transformed what once was a sleepy tropical inlet into a bustling international crossroads, full of risks and wonders, torn between Chinese and British cultures. When Song Lu starts his new job as a Dead Letter Carrier, the curious teenager is drawn to the mysterious Walled City of Kowloon, a lawless urban enclave and haven for refugees... but an alarming trend of missing children will drive him deeper and deeper into the city's secrets. Meanwhile, his best friends Yubo and Xi find their own paths to adult power and responsibility, with dark and irreversible consequences. Emmy Award-winning writer Anne Opotowsky and stunning artist Aya Morton present "a multi-tiered tale of fleeting innocence, child theft, criminal acquisition, opium addiction and the earliest days of Kowloon's illegal ghetto." (Shelf Abuse)


His Dream of the Skyland

His Dream of the Skyland
Author: Anne Opotowsky
Publisher: Gestalt Publishing Pty Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Boys
ISBN: 9780980782363

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Imperialist controlled Hong Kong, the British ruling classes and the dynasty-influenced Chinese all create an amazing labyrinth for His Dream of the Skyland, book one in The Walled City trilogy. The Chinese colonial-inspired illustrations create an utterly distinct experience, immersing readers in a world that is opulent, dark and absorbing. Readers will be entranced by the story of Song Lu, a young boy living in Hong Kong in the 1920s, who gets caught up in the dark underbelly of the city. With two more books in the series to come, this marks the beginning of a truly epic tale.


Touching the Sky (Land of the Lone Star Book #2)

Touching the Sky (Land of the Lone Star Book #2)
Author: Tracie Peterson
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 144127099X

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Romantic Adventure from Tracie Peterson! When Laura Marquardt first meets Brandon Reid, their encounter is anything but pleasant. But when the two are seated together at a dinner party, they soon find that they share similar interests--Laura desires to educate blacks, and Brandon, as a white officer over colored troops, eagerly supports her cause. When Laura's sister, Carissa, marries her Confederate beau, Laura finds herself in a difficult situation when she overhears plots to kill Union soldiers. Though in her heart she feels she should share this information with Brandon, Laura fears she will betray her sister's trust and possibly endanger her sister's life. And when Brandon's motives for pursuing her come into question, her heart is even more conflicted. Where is God leading her?


Nocturne: The Walled City Trilogy (Book Two)

Nocturne: The Walled City Trilogy (Book Two)
Author: Anne Opotowsky
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-12-17
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1603094512

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Emmy Award-winning writer Anne Opotowsky and stunning artist Angie Hoffmeister present the second volume in this massive saga of ambition, loyalty, and the walls we build inside and out; animating an irresistible historical setting with powerful modern resonance. Book Two of Anne Opotowsky's epic Walled City Trilogy leaps simultaneously forward and back. In 1905, a child is kidnapped and brought to Hong Kong, growing into a clever and reckless young man looking for answers. In the 1930s, the British are shaping that island into the free-trade playground for which it will soon become famous... while China's internal strife borders on chaos. The eccentricities of Hong Kong rub off on everyone, the greed is more palpable, the lust and caution ride herd on both the young and old. Within the Walled City itself, the population has grown by leaps and bounds, despite attempts to clear them out. Both the British and the Chinese now declare it a lawless ghetto, a legal No Man's Land... so the city evolves into an astonishing world of its own. In this chaotic yet harmonious world, the three boys from Book One -- Song, Xi, and Yubo -- are finding three very different ways to become men. Abductions, obsessions, refugees, and star-crossed lovers intertwine throughout this staggeringly ambitious and gorgeously illustrated saga... while the undercurrents of power, manipulation, and loss begin to show terrible cracks in the walls.


Sky-land

Sky-land
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1018
Release: 1914
Genre: North Carolina
ISBN:

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Harry Partch

Harry Partch
Author: Bob Gilmore
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 492
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780300065213

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Visionary composer, theorist, and creator of musical instruments, Harry Partch (1901-1974) was a leading figure in the development of an indigenously American contemporary music. A pioneer in his explorations of new instruments and new tunings, Partch created multimedia theater works that combine sight and sound in a compelling synthesis. He is acknowledged as a major inspiration to postwar experimental composers as diverse as György Ligeti, Lou Harrison, Philip Glass, and Laurie Anderson, and his book Genesis of a Music, first published in 1949, is now considered a classic. This book is the first to tell the complete story of Partch's life and work. Drawing on interviews with many of Partch's associates and on the complete archives of the Harry Partch Estate, Bob Gilmore provides a full and sympathetic portrait of this extraordinary creative artist. He describes Partch's complicated relationships with friends, patrons, the musical establishment, and the world at large. He traces Partch's upbringing in the remote desert towns of the Southwest, his explosive encounter with formal music education in Los Angeles, and his revolutionary course as a composer that began with an interest in the musicality of speech patterns. After immersing himself in hobo subculture during the Depression, Partch came to occupy a lonely and uncompromising position as a cultural outsider. Richly fascinating in themselves, Partch's compositions, writings, and life also have much to reveal about American society and the creative impulses of the artistic avant-garde.


Keepers of the Earth

Keepers of the Earth
Author: Michael J. Caduto
Publisher: Fulcrum Publishing
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1997
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781555913854

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The flagship book in the "Keepers of the Earth" series is an environmental classic for teaching children to respect the Earth.