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Mississippi Heat

Mississippi Heat
Author: H.C. Bentley
Publisher: H.C. Bentley
Total Pages: 260
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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In the small town of Tatesville, Mississippi, teenage girls are vanishing without a trace. Girls like Lacey Fuller's best friends, Claire and Jo. But Lacey was the lucky one… she managed to escape when she was taken. Desperate to get away from the whispers and stares from people in town, Lacey left for college shortly after graduation and never looked back. Now, ten years later, Lacey has returned home, hoping to put that dark time in her past behind her. When Jo's older brother, Brooks Harding, comes back into her life, Lacey finds herself unable to resist the feelings she once had for him. Lacey’s life is falling into place and she’s feeling a long-forgotten sense of peace… until the killer makes contact. Fear blankets the town as girls once again start disappearing at a rapid rate. And with Lacey in the killer’s sights, she and Brooks know that until the person behind these abductions is caught, they have no chance at making a life together. But the truth they uncover is more than anyone ever expected.


Heat

Heat
Author: James Gordon Ogden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1911
Genre: Heat
ISBN:

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Lyrics on the Wind (Lost Kings MC #17)

Lyrics on the Wind (Lost Kings MC #17)
Author: Autumn Jones Lake
Publisher: Ahead of the Pack, LLC
Total Pages: 515
Release: 2021-01-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 194395061X

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Feelings were a weakness I couldn’t afford. Until Shelby crept under my skin. Then I fell and I fell hard. Her touch has branded me to the bone. She’s taught me love has no boundaries. I’ve always lived for danger. But this time, the stakes are too high. Her lyrics on the wind are calling my name. No matter where this road takes me, my ruthless MC brothers have my back. With their blessing, I’ll seek, destroy, and ultimately deliver justice. Lyrics on the Wind is the second part of Rooster and Shelby’s story. Rhythm of the Road should be read first.


Preachin' the Blues

Preachin' the Blues
Author: Daniel Beaumont
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2011-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0195395573

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Follow House's journey from rural pulpits and labor farms to smoky juke joints. In the 1930s, he became the decade's leading bluesman in Mississippi, and an important influence on Robert Johnson and Muddy Waters. This account of his life offers a fresh perspective on how the blues influenced American culture and spread throughout the world.


The Blues Encyclopedia

The Blues Encyclopedia
Author: Edward Komara
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1274
Release: 2004-07-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1135958319

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The Blues Encyclopedia is the first full-length authoritative Encyclopedia on the Blues as a musical form. While other books have collected biographies of blues performers, none have taken a scholarly approach. A to Z in format, this Encyclopedia covers not only the performers, but also musical styles, regions, record labels and cultural aspects of the blues, including race and gender issues. Special attention is paid to discographies and bibliographies.


Mississippi Weather and Climate

Mississippi Weather and Climate
Author: Kathleen Sherman-Morris
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 1617032603

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From Hurricane Katrina to the Mississippi River floods of 1927 and 2011, and from a high temperature of 115 degrees Fahrenheit to a low of -19, Mississippi has seen its share of weather extremes. In fact, Mississippi's rainfall can be described in terms of "feast or famine." Even during the feast years, the rain may come at the wrong time for farmers to plant crops or in unwanted quantities. The Pearl River flood of 1979 is an example of too much rain falling over a short period of time with disastrous consequences. Mississippi Weather and Climate explores some of the reasons behind these extremes. The book begins with a look at the factors that shape Mississippi's climate and then moves into a discussion of normal weather conditions. Three chapters take a closer look at some of Mississippi's most dramatic weather. Historical events including the Candlestick Park tornado, Hurricanes Camille and Katrina, and the ice storms of 1994 and 1998 are described in more detail. The book details Mississippi's past climate as well as its projected climate and explores what the future may hold for residents of the state. Finally, the last two chapters reveal how the weather and climate affect people, from the way homes were built in Mississippi's early days and the types of plants that thrive or die here to the way weather information is collected and reported in the form of a local TV weather forecast. Mississippi Weather and Climate is a fascinating look at the science behind the weather and how natural events affect the people and land in the Magnolia State.


Geothermal Energy Update

Geothermal Energy Update
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1979
Genre: Geothermal engineering
ISBN:

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Crossroads at Clarksdale

Crossroads at Clarksdale
Author: Françoise N. Hamlin
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2012-05-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0807869856

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Weaving national narratives from stories of the daily lives and familiar places of local residents, Francoise Hamlin chronicles the slow struggle for black freedom through the history of Clarksdale, Mississippi. Hamlin paints a full picture of the town over fifty years, recognizing the accomplishments of its diverse African American community and strong NAACP branch, and examining the extreme brutality of entrenched power there. The Clarksdale story defies triumphant narratives of dramatic change, and presents instead a layered, contentious, untidy, and often disappointingly unresolved civil rights movement. Following the black freedom struggle in Clarksdale from World War II through the first decade of the twenty-first century allows Hamlin to tell multiple, interwoven stories about the town's people, their choices, and the extent of political change. She shows how members of civil rights organizations--especially local leaders Vera Pigee and Aaron Henry--worked to challenge Jim Crow through fights against inequality, police brutality, segregation, and, later, economic injustice. With Clarksdale still at a crossroads today, Hamlin explores how to evaluate success when poverty and inequality persist.


All Music Guide to the Blues

All Music Guide to the Blues
Author: Vladimir Bogdanov
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 772
Release: 2003
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780879307363

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Reviews and rates the best recordings of 8,900 blues artists in all styles.


Make Something Good Today

Make Something Good Today
Author: Erin Napier
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2018-10-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1501189123

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From Ben and Erin Napier, the stars of the hit HGTV show Home Town, comes Make Something Good Today, a memoir that tells us all to seek out the good in life, celebrate the beauty of family and friends, and prosper within our communities because everything we need in life to be happy, is within our grasp. Long before their hugely popular TV show, an expanding family, or demolition day on their dream home, Erin began keeping a daily online journal to help her stay focused on the positive and count her blessings in life. She never expected that her depictions of small-town life in the tiny swath of Mississippi where she Ben call home would catch the eye of a television producer and set them off on the journey of a lifetime. Make Something Good Today offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the struggles and triumphs of a couple that America has come to know and love for their easy humor, adoring relationship, and ability to utterly transform a place into something beautiful and personal. This is the poignant story of how Erin and Ben took a small, tight-knit town into their own hands (literally) and used ingenuity, community, and authenticity to rebuild a once-thriving American Main Street. And how, by combining Ben’s carpentry skills with Erin’s design eye, Home Town is making it clear to us all that small-town living can feel as big as you make it. Complete with family photographs, Erin’s hand-painted sketches, and never-before-heard personal stories, this inspirational memoir reminds us all not to give up hope that great love stories are possible, big things can bloom in small towns, and there is always magic in the ordinary if you know where to look for it.