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Tinyburg Tales

Tinyburg Tales
Author: Robert J. Hastings
Publisher:
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1983
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780805452181

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O Happy Day and Other Tinyburg Tales

O Happy Day and Other Tinyburg Tales
Author: Robert J. Hastings
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1992
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780805457414

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The Station: A Reminder to Cherish to Journey

The Station: A Reminder to Cherish to Journey
Author: Robert Hastings
Publisher: Tristan Publishing
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2003-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780972650410

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The Station brings a profound message that reminds one to embrace the journey of life. Designed as a keepsake, the beautiful colour illustrations and texture make this a great gift for everyone who is focusing on the destination rather than relishing the moment. The book's simple message that there is no one destination or station in life has the power to change lives.


Tinyburg Revisited

Tinyburg Revisited
Author: Robert J. Hastings
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1988
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780805457353

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Bitch Slap

Bitch Slap
Author: Michael Craft
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2005-07-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1466828706

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Journalist Mark Manning has been successfully running his family's newspaper, The Dumont Daily Register, for several years now, and he sits on the board of two local companies, Quatro Press and Ashton Mills. So when the respective CEOs of these companies discuss a merger, it is only natural that Manning be interested in the proceedings. What's more, Manning's lover Neil, an architect, is designing a new house for Ashton's CEO, Gillian Reece. Reece is a business friend of Manning but not a friend to many else; she is generally considered overly aggressive and fastidious. When Manning assigns Glee Savage, the newspaper's society reporter, to cover Reece's new home, the subsequent meeting between the two does not end well: Savage huffs off in a fury but not before ferociously bitch slapping Reece in front of everyone. With Reece's cheek still smarting, more bad news comes as the accountant performing due diligence for the merger reports some very questionable items regarding Ashton's books. It seems as though things couldn't go much worse for the unpleasant Reece. That is, until she is murdered. The discovery of her body is greeted with great surprise, but perhaps not much regret on the part of most who knew her. Still, with Manning's friend and employee Glee Savage as the obvious and primary suspect, he cannot resist wading in to this most unsound of business dealings.


Cold Storage, Alaska

Cold Storage, Alaska
Author: John Straley
Publisher: Soho Press
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2014-02-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1616953071

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An offbeat, often hilarious crime novel set in the sleepy Alaskan town of Cold Storage from the Shamus Award winning author of the Cecil Younger series. Cold Storage, Alaska, is a remote fishing outpost where salmonberries sparkle in the morning frost and where you just might catch a King Salmon if you’re zen enough to wait for it. Settled in 1935 by Norse fishermen who liked to skinny dip in its natural hot springs, the town enjoyed prosperity at the height of the frozen fish boom. But now the cold storage plant is all but abandoned and the town is withering. Clive “The Milkman” McCahon returns to his tiny Alaska hometown after a seven-year jail stint for dealing coke. He has a lot to make up to his younger brother, Miles, who has dutifully been taking care of their ailing mother. But Clive doesn’t realize the trouble he’s bringing home. His vengeful old business partner is hot on his heels, a stick-in-the-mud State Trooper is dying to bust Clive for narcotics, and, to complicate everything, Clive might be going insane—lately, he’s been hearing animals talking to him. Will his arrival in Cold Storage be a breath of fresh air for the sleepy, depopulated town? Or will Clive’s arrival turn the whole place upside down?


Princeton-by-the-Sea

Princeton-by-the-Sea
Author: June Morrall
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738555836

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"Local writer and historian June Morrall tells the unique story of Princeton and Miramar through vintage images culled from private collections, the Spanishtown Historical Society, and the San Mateo County History Museum"--P. [4] of cover.


The Invisible Bridge

The Invisible Bridge
Author: Rick Perlstein
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 880
Release: 2015-08-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1476782423

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The best-selling author of Nixonland presents a portrait of the United States during the turbulent political and economic upheavals of the 1970s, covering events ranging from the Arab oil embargo and the era of Patty Hearst to the collapse of the South Vietnamese government and the rise of Ronald Reagan.


A Nickel's Worth of Skim Milk

A Nickel's Worth of Skim Milk
Author: Robert J. Hastings
Publisher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1986
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780809313051

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Told from the point of view of a young boy, this account shows how a family "faced the 1930s head on and lived to tell the story." It is the story of grow­ing up in southern Illinois, specifically the Marion, area during the Great Depression. But when it was first published in 1972 the book proved to be more than one writer's memories of depression-era southern Illinois. "People started writing me from all over the country," Hastings notes. "And all said much the same: 'You were writing about my family, as much as your own. That's how I remember the 1930s, too.'" As he proves time and again in this book, Hast­ings is a natural storyteller who can touch upon the detail that makes the tale both poignant and univer­sal. He brings to life a period that marked every man, woman, and child who lived through it even as that national experience fades into the past.