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Book Synopsis Downtown Delivery Boy by : Robert S. Moskowitz
Download or read book Downtown Delivery Boy written by Robert S. Moskowitz and published by Dorrance Publishing. This book was released on 2018-07-03 with total page 97 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Downtown Delivery Boy By: Robert S. Moskowitz Downtown Delivery Boy is based on a real job the author had in the mid 1970s in Miami. It describes the zany adventures of a teenage suburbanite delivering packages in downtown Miami. Irving, the delivery boy, gets into many exciting situations. He is a hostage on a bus hijacking to Havana, attacked by evil elevators and dogs, is a hostage in a daytime bank robbery, pushed around by drug-pushers, mugged in a park, a hero at a Cuban anti-Soviet rally, forced to cut the red tape at City Hall, a witness to a political bombing in Little Havana and a rescuer of a would-be suicide jumper. Throughout these adventures the reader will be entertained by the witty observations of a young, innocent teenager growing up in a bygone era.
Book Synopsis Downtown Super Tells All by : Dan Hubbs
Download or read book Downtown Super Tells All written by Dan Hubbs and published by . This book was released on 2021-08-24 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: EXCERPT FROMWelcome to New York!He shook my hand outOn the sidewalkA thumb-to-thumb shakeThat felt like I wasIn on somethingWith him, he smiledAnd said, Hey man IWork in the neighborhoodToo, and so on, butKnow what manI'm kind of stuckI just need like fiveBucks to get outTo my family inNew Jersey I'mNot bullshitting youMan and I'll evenLeave my work shirtSee that's my nameLou above thePocket that's meI work right overHere on ChambersMan and if you canFront me like fiveBucks I swear I'llBring you back tenTomorrow I'mNot fucking withYou man honest toGod I lost my walletAnd just need someHelp you knowMan?That shirt hung in myCloset for a whileAnd then I started wearingIt around the buildingWhen I was moppingThe floor or downTo the Raccoon LodgeAt night on Warren StreetSo that some of the guysI knew used to look upAnd smile when I cameWalking in for a beer"DAN HUBBS plays two-finger banjo and writes songs that sound like they might have been favorites a hundred years ago." -- Sarah Craig, Executive Director Caffè Lena
Download or read book Making a Way written by Marilyn Robinson and published by Inspiring Voices. This book was released on 2013-12-24 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Making a Way traces the life of Ulysses Byas from childhood through his tenure as the first black superintendent of the Macon County (Alabama) Schools, as told to coauthor Marilyn Robinson. This biography relies on extensive interviews that Dr. Robinson conducted with Dr. Byas, as well as an examination of his collection of documents. Dr. Byas unique experiences and skills informed the strategies he used to attack the fiscal deficit, the physical plant deterioration, and the educational performance deficiencies he found as superintendent of the Macon County Schools. His professional life was dedicated to using creative approaches to addressing problems brought about by segregation and the policies of separate but equal schooling. Ultimately, Dr. Byas faced a dilemma over whether or not to confront Gov. George Wallaces political machine and its discriminatory policies governing the licensure of the Alabama Educational Television network. Only time would tell whether his testimony would have dire results for him and the school system, or whether it could successfully overcome the racist programming endemic in the South. In Making a Way, Dr. Robinson considers the impact of Dr. Byass decision as she examines the inspiring story of a courageous and creative leader.
Book Synopsis House with a Sunken Courtyard by : Kim Won-il
Download or read book House with a Sunken Courtyard written by Kim Won-il and published by Deep Vellum Publishing. This book was released on 2013-09-26 with total page 254 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An occasionally terrifying and always vivid portrayal of what it was like to live as a refugee immediately after the end of the Korean War. This novel is based on the author's own experience in his early teens in Daegu, in 1954, and depicts six families that survive the hard times together in the same house, weathering the tiny conflicts of interest and rivalries that spring up in such close quarters, but nonetheless offering one another sympathy and encouragement as fellow sufferers of the same national misfortune: brothers and sisters in privation.
Download or read book Delivery written by Tomas Hulick Baiza and published by Running Wild, LLC. This book was released on 2023-03-21 with total page 608 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: All Daniel Corriente wants is to escape his past and be “normal,” but as he enters his senior year in college, he must face the past traumas that have made him who he is. During his journey, Dani will find himself at the intersections of seemingly conflicting identities — Mexican/Chicano/Anglo, thug/intellectual, straight/queer, loner/friend. Along the way, Dani will begin to weave toward clarity with the help of a therapist, feuding mentors, an elitist boss, a persistent drug addict, a former love, and an old woman obsessed with his character flaws and the pizzas with extra green peppers. If he has any hope of finding himself, Dani must ultimately answer the question posed by one of his customers—a question that haunts him at every turn: &¿Qué tipo de persona quieres ser? What kind of person do you want to be?
Download or read book Motor Age written by and published by . This book was released on 1913 with total page 1646 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Yellow Fever on Galveston Island by : Jan Johnson
Download or read book Yellow Fever on Galveston Island written by Jan Johnson and published by Arcadia Publishing. This book was released on 2022-07 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Jan Johnson provides a definitive account of Galveston's fight against outbreaks of Yellow Fever, which transformed an island paradise into the City of Dreadful Death. In the summer of Galveston's founding year, a mysterious malady accompanied by black vomit descended upon the inhabitants. Names for the devastating plague came quick and fast as the body count rose. Saffron Scourge. Bronze John. Yellow Jack. Yellow Fever. The disease's cause and cure remained elusive, as did the medical institutions Galveston would need treat the illness. Four thousand souls perished in nine epidemics between 1839 and 1867. By the time of Galveston's final Yellow Fever outbreak in 1903, however, residents were better informed and equipped. Discover the key figures and pivotal events of the island city's experience with the mosquito-borne disease.
Download or read book Downtown written by Norma Fox Mazer and published by Open Road Media. This book was released on 2015-05-19 with total page 158 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In real-life, happily ever after can be hard to come by Pete Greenwood loves history. Any era or country will do as long as the books are lengthy and full of the past. But that may be because Pete’s own history is a work of fiction. For the last eight years, he’s lived with his uncle Gene under an assumed name. He’s had to keep his parents’ existence a secret ever since they committed an act of political protest that went tragically wrong. Living a double life makes Pete feel isolated and alone until he meets the cool and collected Cary Longstreet. Cary’s playing a role too—looking perfect on the outside to hide secrets of her own. Slowly learning to trust each other, Pete and Cary start to share their truths, both of them dreaming of happy endings to their stories and the chance to let go of all their worries. But real life doesn’t always wrap itself up as neatly as we’d like.
Book Synopsis Encyclopedia of American Race Riots by : Walter C. Rucker
Download or read book Encyclopedia of American Race Riots written by Walter C. Rucker and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. This book was released on 2006-11-30 with total page 1003 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Race riots are the most glaring and contemporary displays of the racial strife running through America's history. Mostly urban, mostly outside the South, and mostly white-instigated, the number and violence of race riots increased as blacks migrated out of the rural South and into the North and West's industrialized cities during the early part of the twentieth-century. Though white / black violence has been the most common form of racial violence, riots involving Asians and Hispanics are also included and examined. Race riots are the most glaring and contemporary displays of the racial strife running through America's history. Mostly urban, mostly outside the South, and mostly white-instigated, the number and violence of race riots increased as blacks migrated out of the rural South and into the North and West's industrialized cities during the early part of the twentieth-century. While most riots have occurred within the past century, the encyclopedia reaches back to colonial history, giving the encyclopedia an unprecedented historical depth. Though white on black violence has been the most common form of racial violence, riots involving other racial and ethnic groups, such as Asians and Hispanics, are also included and examined. Organized A-Z, topics include: notorious riots like the Tulsa Riots of 1921, the Los Angeles Riots of 1965 and 1992; the African-American community's preparedness and responses to this odious form of mass violence; federal responses to rioting; an examination of the underlying causes of rioting; the reactions of prominent figures such as H. Rap Brown and Martin Luther King, Jr to rioting; and much more. Many of the entries describe and analyze particular riots and violent racial incidents, including the following: Belleville, Illinois, Riot of 1903 Harlem, New York, Riot of 1943 Howard Beach Incident, 1986 Jackson State University Incident, 1970 Los Angeles, California, Riot of 1992 Memphis, Tennessee, Riot of 1866 Red Summer Race Riots of 1919 Southwest Missouri Riots 1894-1906 Texas Southern University Riot of 1967 Entries covering the victims and opponents of race violence, include the following: Black Soldiers, Lynching of Black Women, Lynching of Diallo, Amadou Hawkins, Yusef King, Rodney Randolph, A. Philip Roosevelt, Eleanor Till, Emmett, Lynching of Turner, Mary, Lynching of Wells-Barnett, Ida B. Many entries also cover legislation that has addressed racial violence and inequality, as well as groups and organizations that have either fought or promoted racial violence, including the following: Anti-Lynching League Civil Rights Act of 1957 Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 Ku Klux Klan National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Nation of Islam Vigilante Organizations White League Other entries focus on relevant concepts, trends, themes, and publications. Besides almost 300 cross-referenced entries, most of which conclude with lists of additional readings, the encyclopedia also offers a timeline of racial violence in the United States, an extensive bibliography of print and electronic resources, a selection of important primary documents, numerous illustrations, and a detailed subject index.
Book Synopsis The Lives and Times of Bonnie & Clyde by : E. R. Milner
Download or read book The Lives and Times of Bonnie & Clyde written by E. R. Milner and published by SIU Press. This book was released on 2003-07-01 with total page 202 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Relying on primary sources— oral history interviews, personal memoirs, newspaper articles, official records, diaries, and letters— E. R. Milner cuts through myth and legend to create this startling portrait of the real Bonnie and Clyde. In his prologue, Milner introduces Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, showing them as they drive along a rural Louisiana lane toward the ambush that would put a dramatic end to their turbulent lives of crime. Milner then traces their backgrounds, noting the events that bring the two outlaws together. The ensuing adventures of Bonnie and Clyde featured gun battles, narrow escapes and captures, frequent moves, and, of necessity, several shifts in personnel over a short period of time. It was a life of wild action, betrayal, and sometimes even gallantry. In the abstract, an aura of romance surrounded this violent pair. Although the mythology surrounding Bonnie and Clyde is charged with drama and fascination, Milner reveals the truth behind the bloody legend, carefully gleaning materials from obscure locally published accounts, previously untapped court records, and archived but unpublished oral history accounts from some sixty victims, neighbors, relatives, and police who were involved in the exploits of the infamous duo. And the truth proves to be sufficiently exciting. Romance aside, the Barrow gang carved a grisly swath through Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri. The string of deaths was long— and real: Akota, Oklahoma, sheriff severely wounded, deputy killed; Sherman, Texas, grocery clerk killed; Temple, Texas, man killed as gang attempts to steal his car; Joplin, Missouri, two officers killed; Alma, Arkansas, police officer killed; Crockette, Texas, prison guard killed; Miami, Oklahoma, police officer killed. Milner traces this violent path until 23 May 1934, when Bonnie and Clyde die in an ambush. Even dead, they draw crowds and are buried in a circus-like atmosphere. In death they continue to intrigue us in ways few criminals had before or have since.
Download or read book Spirit's Shadow written by Vernon Mallow and published by Publish America. This book was released on 2000-11-14 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the face of poverty and tremendous challenge, a man and a woman discover a depth of lover rarely known, and in so doing find God present in their lives as never before.
Book Synopsis Through the Eyes of a Serpent by : Ashley Hannan
Download or read book Through the Eyes of a Serpent written by Ashley Hannan and published by Dorrance Publishing. This book was released on 2022-10-19 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Through the Eyes of a Serpent By: Ashley Hannan One package turns a group of friends’ lives upside down. On the run for their lives, standing up against the bad guy, and a little romantic revenge, none of them expect it to turn into what it does. Paul, Neil, Caleb, Marcus, and Amanda end up delivering a package; unbeknownst to them, it is to a drug lord. The game of survival never becomes so real as they have to get out of Florida before the clock runs out. The rules end up changing when one of them is kidnapped by “The King” and the fight to get out of Florida alive diminishes in this action-packed romance.
Book Synopsis Telegraph Messenger Boys by : Gregory J. Downey
Download or read book Telegraph Messenger Boys written by Gregory J. Downey and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2014-04-08 with total page 260 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Telegraph Messenger Boys Gregory J. Downey provides an entirely new perspective on the telegraph system: a communications network that revolutionized human perceptions of time and space. The book goes beyond the advent of the telegraphy and tells a broader story of human interaction with technology and the social and cultural changes it brought about.
Book Synopsis Standard Encyclopedia of Necessary Knowledge by : Ferdinand Ellsworth Cary
Download or read book Standard Encyclopedia of Necessary Knowledge written by Ferdinand Ellsworth Cary and published by . This book was released on 1904 with total page 710 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book The Seeker written by Anthony Morgan and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2017-07-29 with total page 126 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Take a walk with three soldiers returning home from Iraq after burying a mutual friend of theirs from western North Carolina. The chilling horror begins in the small town of High Country Hills NC with their former platoon commander. The dead Private tries to reunite with his platoon commander through his war nightmares. The three solider are also returning home only to find that a war at home is about to begin, one of biblical proportions and their father who they thought had passed away long ago was working to have an epic family reunion. A reunion that could bring the heavens straight down to earth letting the Archangels walk among a world that we know and love today.
Book Synopsis An Introductory Guide to EC Competition Law and Practice by : Valentine Korah
Download or read book An Introductory Guide to EC Competition Law and Practice written by Valentine Korah and published by . This book was released on 1893 with total page 1404 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book The Detroiter written by and published by . This book was released on 1916 with total page 630 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: