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On the Banks of a River

On the Banks of a River
Author: Siv
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2021-11-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1685866298

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India needs more entrepreneurs who can build sufficient social wealth and create additional employment opportunities in the country. Mahathi can never know where she was born and who her parents are. Will she achieve her goal of becoming a successful entrepreneur and emerge as a game-changer? On the Banks of a River is an intriguing story that traces the journey of the protagonist, Mahathi, who, from very humble beginnings, becomes a hero by realizing her long-cherished dream of becoming a successful entrepreneur. But the biggest challenge for her is to live with her disability – she suffers from polio since her childhood and is also an orphan – and fight against all odds associated with it. A social activist called Sathyam picks her up from a roadside dustbin and joins her in an orphanage. Mahathi befriends her schoolmate Rina and their bonding lasts for a lifetime. Rina initially resists joining hands with Mahathi but eventually becomes a partner in her entrepreneurial journey. The book in your hands is an interesting read, which will surely leave you after reading with a sense of hope and a lot of empathy for the myriad underprivileged people struggling for their survival.


On the Banks of the River Sarayu

On the Banks of the River Sarayu
Author: Bharati Sen
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019
Genre: Short stories, Indic (English)
ISBN: 9781946504500

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Along the Banks of the Spoon River

Along the Banks of the Spoon River
Author: Kevin Wallick
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2019-03-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781721851805

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Growing up poor in the 1940's farming along the Spoon River, the Wallick children learned to look out for each other, using their imaginations and playfulness to soften the edges of lives filled with hard work and an alcoholic parent, escaping to the safety of the woods, streams, and river whenever possible. The adventures of Chuck, his seven siblings, and neighborhood kids galore in the countryside and farmstead capture the innocent, but often dangerous, mischief of the time. The facts of the stories told are as true as memories allow with just the details filled in with imagination and seasoned by the flavors of the land. Chuck Wallick came close to getting killed many times over his life, ten by my count with more than once the others present as witness thinking he was sure enough dead. Other times things were close to going the other way and might have easy enough. That I am his son and passing on his stories as told me is something of a spoiler, but the protagonist of these stories survives and makes it through his trials having lived fuller than most and with stories matched by only a few.


What Is a River?

What Is a River?
Author: Monika Vaicenavičiene
Publisher: Enchanted Lion Books
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2020-02-12
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781592702794

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A river is a thread, embroidering our world. This non-fiction picture book brings attention to the rivers that stitch and thread our world together.


The Third Bank of the River and Other Stories

The Third Bank of the River and Other Stories
Author: João Guimarães Rosa
Publisher:
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2020-11-27
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781777130428

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A reissue of Barbara Shelby Merello's 1968 English translation of João Guimarães Rosa's 'Primeiras Estórias, ' with the short stories restored to Rosa's original order.


On Jordan's Banks

On Jordan's Banks
Author: Darrel E. Bigham
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 607
Release: 2021-12-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813188318

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The story of the Ohio River and its settlements are an integral part of American history, particularly during the country's westward expansion. The vibrant African American communities along the Ohio's banks, however, have rarely been studied in depth. Blacks have lived in the Ohio River Valley since the late eighteenth century, and since the river divided the free labor North and the slave labor South, black communities faced unique challenges. In On Jordan's Banks, Darrel E. Bigham examines the lives of African Americans in the counties along the northern and southern banks of the Ohio River both before and in the years directly following the Civil War. Gleaning material from biographies and primary sources written as early as the 1860s, as well as public records, Bigham separates historical truth from the legends that grew up surrounding these communities. The Ohio River may have separated freedom and slavery, but it was not a barrier to the racial prejudice in the region. Bigham compares early black communities on the northern shore with their southern counterparts, noting that many similarities existed despite the fact that the Roebling Suspension Bridge, constructed in 1866 at Cincinnati, was the first bridge to join the shores. Free blacks in the lower Midwest had difficulty finding employment and adequate housing. Education for their children was severely restricted if not completely forbidden, and blacks could neither vote nor testify against whites in court. Indiana and Illinois passed laws to prevent black migrants from settling within their borders, and blacks already living in those states were pressured to leave. Despite these challenges, black river communities continued to thrive during slavery, after emancipation, and throughout the Jim Crow era. Families were established despite forced separations and the lack of legally recognized marriages. Blacks were subjected to intimidation and violence on both shores and were denied even the most basic state-supported services. As a result, communities were left to devise their own strategies for preventing homelessness, disease, and unemployment. Bigham chronicles the lives of blacks in small river towns and urban centers alike and shows how family, community, and education were central to their development as free citizens. These local histories and life stories are an important part of understanding the evolution of race relations in a critical American region. On Jordan's Banks documents the developing patterns of employment, housing, education, and religious and cultural life that would later shape African American communities during the Jim Crow era and well into the twentieth century.


On the Banks of the Gaṅgā

On the Banks of the Gaṅgā
Author: Kelly D. Alley
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2002
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780472068081

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Explores the collision of sacred purity with environmental pollution of the river Ganga (Ganges)


One More River

One More River
Author: Lynne Reid Banks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Canadians
ISBN: 9781903015636

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Lesley lives in Canada and thinks life is just great, she has got friends, she likes school and they are very comfortably off. But then her father makes a fateful decision, the whole family is going to emigrate to Israel and lead a more fully Jewish life. Lesley is horrified and very resistant. However, once she gets to her new country and a very different life, she begins to find it stimulating and enjoyable. A strange relationship with Palestinian boy Mustafa, who lives on the other side of the Jordan river, is a big part of the new Lesley. A very exciting book, set in the 1960s about life in a pioneering new country.


The Four Banks of the River of Space

The Four Banks of the River of Space
Author: Wilson Harris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1990-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780571143610

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