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Song of the Summer King

Song of the Summer King
Author: Jess E. Owen
Publisher: Five Elements Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0985805811

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The first book in the award-winning Summer King Chronicles. A great read for fans of Wings of Fire, Warrior Cats, and the Lion King. As the last of his kind in a gryfon pride ruled by the conquering Red Kings, Shard has always known his destiny is merely to survive. He must strive to keep up with larger, stronger, crueler gryfons in order to earn his place as a warrior, or face exile. While on the dangerous initiation hunt that will either make or ruin him, Shard desperately takes the unexpected advice of a strange she-wolf who seeks him out, and hints that Shard’s past is not all that it seems. Drawn to learn more, Shard risks the future he wants by making allies of creatures most gryfons call enemies, and learning ancient skills forbidden by the conquering kings. Secrets of his family, the Conquering, and perhaps even his own destiny begin to reveal themselves. When the gryfon king declares open war on the wolves Shard has befriended, it throws his past and uncertain future into the turmoil between. Now with battle lines drawn, Shard must decide whether to fight beside his own king . . . or against him.


The Song of the King

The Song of the King
Author: Max Lucado
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Kings and rulers
ISBN: 9781433542909

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Three knights set out on a perilous journey to reach the king's castle, but the only one to reach his goal is the one who was wise enough to listen to the song of the king.


The King's Last Song, Or, Kraing Meas

The King's Last Song, Or, Kraing Meas
Author: Geoff Ryman
Publisher: Small Beer Press
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2008
Genre: Archaeological thefts
ISBN: 1931520569

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Can a twelfth-century Cambodian king's sense of compassion and justice translate to the present?


Every Man A King

Every Man A King
Author: Huey P. Long
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1996-03-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0306806959

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Soon Long had become the absolute ruler of the state, in the process lifting Louisiana from near feudalism into the modern world almost overnight, and inspiring poor whites of the South to a vision of a better life.


A Song for the King

A Song for the King
Author: Rinpoche Thrangu
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2006-04-24
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0861715039

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Mahamudra is the basic meditation practice for many Tibetan Buddhists, particularly of the Kagyu tradition. It is particularly adaptable for modern people, since it involves no rituals and can be incorporated into all daily activities. Saraha's "Song for the King" is a short verse text from classical India that is a basis for the tradition and is widely known in Tibetan Buddhist circles. It is often the basis for teachings given in the West, but there is only one outdated translation of it in print, first published in 1969. Michele Martin has produced a stellar new translation, which is accompanied by a commentary from the well-known teacher Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche, who is uniquely skilled and concerned with making this method of meditation available to Westerners. While pithy and accessible, the book easily stands up to academic scrutiny, and includes the original Tibetan as well - making it ideal for the popular, scholarly, and Tibetan audiences all at once.


Song King

Song King
Author: Levi S. Gibbs
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2018-05-31
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0824876024

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When itinerant singers from China’s countryside become iconic artists, worlds collide. The lives and performances of these representative singers become sites for conversations between the rural and urban, local and national, folk and elite, and traditional and modern. In Song King: Connecting People, Places, and Past in Contemporary China, Levi S. Gibbs examines the life and performances of “Folksong King of Western China” Wang Xiangrong (b. 1952) and explores how itinerant performers come to serve as representative symbols straddling different groups, connecting diverse audiences, and shifting between amorphous, place-based local, regional, and national identities. Moving from place to place, these border walkers embody connections between a range of localities, presenting audiences with traditional, modern, rural, and urban identities among which to continually reposition themselves in an evolving world. Born in a small mountain village near the intersection of the Great Wall and the Yellow River in a border region with a rich history of migration, Wang Xiangrong was exposed to a wide range of songs as a child. The songs of Wang’s youth prepared him to create a repertoire of region-representing pieces and mediate between regions, nations, and multinational corporations in national and international performances. During the course of a career that included meeting Deng Xiaoping in 1980 and running with the Olympic torch in 2008, Wang’s life, songs, and performances have come to highlight various facets of social identity in contemporary China. Drawing on extensive fieldwork with Wang and other professional folksingers from northern Shaanxi province at weddings, Chinese New Year galas, business openings, and Christmas concerts, Song King argues that songs act as public conversations people can join in on. As song kings and queens fuse personal and collective narratives in performances of iconic songs, they provide audiences with compelling models for socializing personal experience, negotiating a sense of self and group in an ever-changing world.


Song of the Summer King: Book I of the Summer King Chronicles, Second Edition

Song of the Summer King: Book I of the Summer King Chronicles, Second Edition
Author: Joshua Essoe
Publisher: Summer King Chronicles
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2018-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780996767668

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Second Edition of the beloved Song of the Summer King, with brand new cover art by illustrator Jennifer Miller!ONE WILL RISE HIGHER . . .Shard is a gryfon in danger. He and other young males of the Silver Isles are old enough to fly, hunt, and fight--old enough to be threats to their ruler, the red gryfon king. In the midst of the dangerous initiation hunt, Shard takes the unexpected advice of a strange she-wolf who seeks him out, and hints that Shard's past isn't all that it seems. To learn his past, Shard must abandon the future he wants and make allies of those the gryfons call enemies.When the gryfon king declares open war on the wolves, it throws Shard's past and uncertain future into the turmoil between. Now with battle lines drawn, Shard must decide whether to fight beside his king . . .or against him.


Song of Songs: One in the King

Song of Songs: One in the King
Author: James Brittain
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2017-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1387080199

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It is said that a person can be so heavenly minded that they are no earthly use. What a false statement! We are told in Revelation 11:19 of a time when the temple of God will open in heaven and that the ark of His covenant will be seen in His temple. At that time the whole earth will be affected. The Song of Songs instructs us how to achieve this worthy goal. May we all be so heavenly minded that we become useful on earth!


Freedom Song

Freedom Song
Author: Mary King
Publisher: William Morrow
Total Pages: 630
Release: 1987
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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A compelling and personal account of the American civil rights movement written by a participant, revealing for the first time the tragic story behind the murders of Andy Goodman, James Cheney, and Mickey Schwerner.


We Shall Overcome

We Shall Overcome
Author: Debbie Levy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2015
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: 9780545846769

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Traces the history of the inspiring anthem and explains how it has come to represent the right for equality and freedom around the world.