The Winter Beach
Author | : Charlton Ogburn |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 1971-10-15 |
Genre | : Atlantic Coast |
ISBN | : 9780671210694 |
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Author | : Charlton Ogburn |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 1971-10-15 |
Genre | : Atlantic Coast |
ISBN | : 9780671210694 |
Author | : Carlton Ogburn |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 340 |
Release | : 1971 |
Genre | : Atlantic Coast (U.S.) |
ISBN | : |
Follows the winter sun south and reveals a breathtaking world of solemn vastness and crashing breakers, dunes, birds, shrubs, trees, and marine life that inhabit the Atlantic coast.
Author | : Sheila Roberts |
Publisher | : MIRA |
Total Pages | : 400 |
Release | : 2018-10-23 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1488082138 |
USA TODAY bestselling author Sheila Roberts takes readers on a wintry trip to the harbor in her latest holiday novel… The town of Moonlight Harbor needs to convince tourists that the beach is still the place to be—even when the sunshine goes south for the winter. Jenna Jones, new proprietor of The Driftwood Inn, has the perfect idea: a holiday festival called Seaside with Santa. Jenna is happy to throw herself into planning the event. With all the decorating, preparation and extra reservations at the inn because of the festival—and with two wonderful but very different men hoping to claim more of her time and her heart—Jenna is busy. Busy, but happy. Even with her troublesome ex in the picture, life feels as close to perfect as she’s ever known. Until the weather turns her festival into a farce. Suddenly Mother Nature is not only raining on Jenna’s parade, the old bat’s trying to blow the floats and their princesses out to sea. Soon everyone is without power and the road out of town is blocked. And Jenna has a full motel. After the generator conks out, she’s not so sure she and her guests will make it through to the New Year in one piece. But with a little pulling together and a lot of holiday spirit, everyone might find that life—and Christmas—is always good at the beach.
Author | : |
Publisher | : Blue Jay Media Group |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1971 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781936724208 |
Author | : Sienna Carr |
Publisher | : Sienna Carr |
Total Pages | : 331 |
Release | : 2023-12-05 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Sad. Lonely. Lost. Struggling with a traumatic birth Ginny feels the sting of rejection from her newborn child who is an agonizing reminder of her loss. Her world shatters and she soon spirals into depression. But then Ryan Jones, a man with his own scars of betrayal, arrives in town. He carries the burden of a past filled with heartbreak and a daughter still longing for an absent mother. As Ginny grapples with the weight of her past, Ryan's presence offers a glimmer of hope. With a shared understanding of profound loss, their lives soon intertwine. When despair meets hope, love blooms in unexpected places and sometimes, the darkest storms lead to the brightest rainbows. Set against the backdrop of family conflicts and the Rose sisters' undying love, this is a touching story of loss, healing and the remarkable resilience of the human spirit.
Author | : Ken McAlpine |
Publisher | : Crown |
Total Pages | : 305 |
Release | : 2010-07-07 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 0307539032 |
No Longer the Forgotten Season Just after Labor Day, Ken McAlpine said good-bye to his family and began a drive up the East Coast, from Florida to Maine, on a one-man quest to capture the elusive “forgotten season” of beach towns shuttered until the return of warm weather. Off-Season is a moving portrait that brings to life the magic of the sea and shore in winter, the charm of beach towns emptied of summer crowds, and the warmth and eccentricities of year-round coastal residents who revel in small-town spirit. McAlpine skipped the more popular destinations like Nags Head, Virginia Beach, Cape May, and the Hamptons, opting to visit lesser known locales like Sharpes, Florida; Tangier Island, Virginia; and Montauk, New York. There he found people who celebrated the departure of the tourists with the cautious hope they’d return next summer. He encountered fishermen struggling to make a living, a former playboy lifeguard now ministering to the elderly and ill, a marine policeman both reviled and respected, a lone kayaker paddling away his grief, a couple fighting to save the world’s coral reefs, divers searching for everything from false teeth to dead bodies in dark waters, and deserted snow-covered beaches more beautiful than anyone could describe. More than a travelogue—and a whole new breed of beach read—Off-Season is a stroll off the beaten path and a look at the people and places in our country that keep the spirit of community alive.
Author | : Sandy Johnson |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 361 |
Release | : 1982 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780440093534 |
Author | : Richard Haight |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 2008-03 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0595478751 |
After buying a struggling veterinary practice in Winter Beach, Florida, Spencer Hawley and his Boston terrier, Gidget, are reduced to seducing and abducting neighborhood dogs by night to rustle up clients. They then return them safely to their frantic owners in the morning in exchange for their gratitude and patronage. It's not exactly the best way to do business, but Spencer is desperate. In the course of his breach of ethics, Spencer encounters Walker Braddock III, an unscrupulous mortician, and the sexually-conflicted Lucinda Vickers, Walker's former high school partner in crime. While finding herself attracted to both Spencer and his assistant Missy, Lucinda is even more enticed by the fortune she and Walker can realize if they are able to wrest the orange groves of citrus grower Eldridge Stoval out from under the Miami developers. To Spencer's surprise, he and Eldridge are linked by more than their interest in Boston terriers, but their bond is severed during Hurricane Buzz, when Eldridge is murdered-and Spencer is the number one suspect. With the investigation closing in, Spencer and Missy must find Eldridge's slayer to clear his name.
Author | : Alex Dymond |
Publisher | : powerHouse Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2016-12-06 |
Genre | : Photography |
ISBN | : 9781576878200 |
Snow Beachis the definitive book of snowboarding in the late 80s and early 90s: action and style on the mountain. In these early years, snowboarding culture was full of rebellious riders: off-season skateboarders and generation X's outcasts trying to find their way through early adulthood and adolescence. At the same time, the sport was maturing and growing into the mainstream giant it is today.Snow Beachdraws on the best photographers of the era to document the lifestyle, fashion, and feats of athleticism that defined the decade. In these tightly cropped action and lifestyle shots, snowboarders flaunt their outsider status as champions of the alternative winter sport. The images inSnow Beachare of snowboarders with grunge, punk, and hip-hop sensibilities. There is a lingering 80s ski flair mixed with the emerging 90s look pioneered by fledgling brands like Burton, Sims, and Ride, showcasing looks that are popular in modern fashion. With about 40 years of history as a seasonal activity, snowboarding has done a sparse job archiving and documenting its own history and there are no definitive books on the subject currently available. Assembled by creative director Alex Dymond and with photo contributions from Bud Fawcett, Dano Pendygrasse, Jon Foster, Trevor Graves, Vianney Tisseau, and many more,along with essay contributors Jesse Huffman and Pat Bridges,Snow Beachis here to set the record straight.
Author | : Elizabeth de Veer |
Publisher | : Blackstone Publishing |
Total Pages | : 302 |
Release | : 2021-07-06 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1982674660 |
An unforgettable story about grief, love, and what it means to be haunted, The Ocean in Winter marks the debut of a remarkable new voice in fiction. The lives of the three Emery sisters were changed forever when Alex found their mother drowned in the bathtub of their home. After their mother’s suicide, the girls’ father shut down emotionally, leaving Alex responsible for caring for Colleen and little Riley. Now the girls are grown and navigating different directions. Decades may have passed, but the unresolved trauma of their mother’s death still looms over them, creating distance between the sisters. Then, on a March night, a storm rages near the coast of northeastern Massachusetts. Alex sits alone in an old farmhouse she inherited. The lights are out because of the storm; then, an unexpected knock at the door. When Alex opens it, her beautiful younger sister stands before her. Riley has long been estranged from their family, prompting Colleen to hire the private investigator from whom they’d been awaiting news. After her mysterious visitation, Alex and Colleen are determined to reconcile with Riley and to face their painful past.