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Book Synopsis Lunch Bucket Paradise by : Fred Setterberg
Download or read book Lunch Bucket Paradise written by Fred Setterberg and published by Heyday Books. This book was released on 2011 with total page 245 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Fictional portrait of a not well-understood era rolling into the 60s. Set in San Leandro, California, a working-class suburb of Oakland, not San Francisco, it creates feel of an era authentically
Download or read book Lunch Box written by Kelly Parent and published by . This book was released on 2000-01-01 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Find out what's in the box with this board book that little ones will love to carry with them.
Book Synopsis The Lunch Bucket by : Henry Kurt Keppler
Download or read book The Lunch Bucket written by Henry Kurt Keppler and published by FriesenPress. This book was released on 2018-05-22 with total page 303 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A prophetic call to repentance, The Lunch Bucket is about a deeply troubled and socially alienated family who struggle to make ends meet with little success until a respected member of the community intervenes to offer support. The result of an encounter with malicious intent, the heroine of the story, Rebekah births twin sons. Jacob, who resembles Rebekah’s adored father becomes her golden child, while Esau, the other one, is anything but. In explicit detail, graphically compelling and metaphorically alive, The Lunch Bucket is a disturbing and somber account of how predators exploit the most vulnerable in society without repercussion, and how God takes the most revolting in society under his care. Whether you believe in God, divine destiny and evil in man, demons or the devil, you will be caught up in the spiritual maelstrom in the lives of each of these tortured personalities, and witness a transformation of character through a convoluted path to life, that can only happen through the crucible of God, reforming his children into his will.
Book Synopsis Lunchbucket Logic by : J. Lunchbucket
Download or read book Lunchbucket Logic written by J. Lunchbucket and published by Trafford Publishing. This book was released on 2010-12-10 with total page 70 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Not the rhymes of a Rhodes scholar but a lumpen proletariat thats done 30 years hard time in the worlds biggest single logging division. Contract faller death statistics in British Columbia woods exceeded those of US troops in Viet Nam. Few tree fellers survive to retire at 65. Poetry style emulates Robbie Burns & Robert Service & if it knocked Moslems as much as it mocks Christian fundamentalism, a fatwah would be declared against the author. Salman Rushdies book Satanic Verses put a million dollar price on his head but sold a few more books then. Sacred cows are not spared in this book & a few centuries earlier it would have been classed heresy, warranting a stake burning. Writers aim at controversy to sell but since popes no longer wield absolute power, they send authors to Coventry obscurity.
Book Synopsis Paradise of Bombs by : Scott Russell Sanders
Download or read book Paradise of Bombs written by Scott Russell Sanders and published by Beacon Press. This book was released on 2016-02-02 with total page 172 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This award-winning collection moves from the dark and technically astonishing title essay—on growing up within the confines of a huge Army arsenal in Ohio—to reflections on mountain hikes, limestone quarries, and fathers teaching their sons.
Book Synopsis Return to Paradise by : Barbara Cameron
Download or read book Return to Paradise written by Barbara Cameron and published by Abingdon Press. This book was released on 2016-02-16 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Twelve months ago, David Stoltzfus left the Amish community in Paradise, Pennsylvania—and encouraged his siblings to follow—after their father became overly stern and even abusive with them. Escaping to a new life in the Englisch world was the only way to keep one another safe. But it was not without sacrifice. When David left his father’s house and community, he also left behind Lavina Zook, the woman he planned to wed. Lavina hasn’t forgiven David for abandoning her, but when David’s father is diagnosed with cancer, she believes she might be the only one to lure him back to make peace . . . before it’s too late. Still, forgiveness isn’t easy. Even if she can get David to return, she’s not sure he will forgive his father. And she’s not sure she can forgive David, either.
Book Synopsis Lunch Bucket Lists by : Jean Youkers
Download or read book Lunch Bucket Lists written by Jean Youkers and published by . This book was released on 2021-05-29 with total page 332 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Lunch Bucket Lists explores themes of honesty, vulnerability and forgiveness among friends. Orchid, Laura, Elizabeth and Clarissa love living full-time in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware's popular vacation destination. They meet for lunch after Zumba class each week to discuss their goals, concerns and anything that's happening in their lives. All are talented and mature women whose strengths see them through the muck that results when their respective foibles collide - secrets, lies, unexpected romances, even a bit of shoplifting. Laura's charming new women's shop, a missing necklace and an interfering mother with a psychic consultant create more challenges and intrigue for the four. The Atlantic Ocean provides a backdrop of stability as the women progress toward their bucket list goals and maintain their supportive alliance. As in real life, serious and humorous situations are intertwined, to be enjoyed or endured with good friends.
Book Synopsis Herding Monkeys to Paradise by : John Knight
Download or read book Herding Monkeys to Paradise written by John Knight and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2011-05-27 with total page 649 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is a detailed study of monkey parks in Japan. It describes how the parks manage free-ranging macaque troops for touristic display and examines the various problems that arise, as well as proposals for park reform.
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Book Synopsis Schindler's Short-Short Stories & Uncommon Sense by : James Schindler
Download or read book Schindler's Short-Short Stories & Uncommon Sense written by James Schindler and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2019-04-15 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Schindler’s Short-Short Stories & Uncommon Sense, you will experience Schindler’s unique humor and insights. The incredibly short, true, and humorous stories, along with an assortment of timely observations and comments, will definitely bring a smile to your face and give you something to think about. Quick and simple, Schindler’s Short-Short Stories & Uncommon Sense is filled with clever tales written with a bit of advice and uncommon sense thrown in for good measure.
Book Synopsis Grassroots Philanthropy by : Bill Somerville
Download or read book Grassroots Philanthropy written by Bill Somerville and published by . This book was released on 2008-05-23 with total page 258 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on four decades of experience as a foundation executive, Bill Somerville's Grassroots philanthropy is an unorthodox guide to decisive, hands-on grant making. Straightforward, persuasive, and exhilarating. Somerville's courageous and thoughtful approach to grant making will energize and motivate foundation and nonprofit leaders alike.
Book Synopsis What Strange Paradise by : Omar El Akkad
Download or read book What Strange Paradise written by Omar El Akkad and published by Vintage. This book was released on 2021-07-20 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK OF THE YEAR • From the widely acclaimed, bestselling author of American War—a beautifully written, unrelentingly dramatic, and profoundly moving novel that looks at the global refugee crisis through the eyes of a child. "Told from the point of view of two children, on the ground and at sea, the story so astutely unpacks the us-versus-them dynamics of our divided world that it deserves to be an instant classic." —The New York Times Book Review More bodies have washed up on the shores of a small island. Another overfilled, ill-equipped, dilapidated ship has sunk under the weight of its too many passengers: Syrians, Ethiopians, Egyptians, Lebanese, Palestinians, all of them desperate to escape untenable lives back in their homelands. But miraculously, someone has survived the passage: nine-year-old Amir, a Syrian boy who is soon rescued by Vänna. Vänna is a teenage girl, who, despite being native to the island, experiences her own sense of homelessness in a place and among people she has come to disdain. And though Vänna and Amir are complete strangers, though they don’t speak a common language, Vänna is determined to do whatever it takes to save the boy. In alternating chapters, we learn about Amir’s life and how he came to be on the boat, and we follow him and the girl as they make their way toward safety. What Strange Paradise is the story of two children finding their way through a hostile world. But it is also a story of empathy and indifference, of hope and despair—and about the way each of those things can blind us to reality.
Book Synopsis Hunting the Gemini by : Kelly Coleman
Download or read book Hunting the Gemini written by Kelly Coleman and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2018-11-15 with total page 211 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A beautiful Ozark woman’s perilous rise from addiction and prostitution to respectability hinges on the killing of a dangerous criminal (read ABSALOM: Exit Hell). Alas, the dead felon has associations in dark places. Close your eyes. Now comes the Grim Reaper, a vengeful relic from the past, hunting the Gemini.
Book Synopsis A Really Big Lunch by : Jim Harrison
Download or read book A Really Big Lunch written by Jim Harrison and published by Grove/Atlantic, Inc.. This book was released on 2017-03-24 with total page 291 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An essay collection from “the Henry Miller of food writing” and New York Times–bestselling author of The Raw and the Cooked (The Wall Street Journal). Jim Harrison was beloved for his untamed prose and larger-than-life appetite. Collecting many of his most entertaining and inspired food pieces for the first time, A Really Big Lunch “brings him roaring to the page again in all his unapologetic immoderacy, with spicy bon mots and salty language augmented by family photographs” (NPR). From the titular New Yorker article about a French lunch that went to thirty-seven courses, to essays on the relationship between hunter and prey, or the obscure language of wine reviews, A Really Big Lunch is shot through with Harrison’s aperçus and delight in the pleasures of the senses. Between the lines the pieces give glimpses of Harrison’s life over the last three decades. Including articles that first appeared in Brick, Playboy, Kermit Lynch Wine Merchant, and more, as well as an introduction by Mario Batali, A Really Big Lunch offers “sage and succulent essays” for the literary gourmand (Shelf Awareness, starred review).
Book Synopsis Shelter Us by : Laura Nicole Diamond
Download or read book Shelter Us written by Laura Nicole Diamond and published by She Writes Press. This book was released on 2015-06-08 with total page 313 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Gorgeously written and deeply felt, this heartrending, ultimately hopeful narrative about motherhood, loss, and the meaning of life becomes a true page-turner. Lawyer turned stay-at-home-mom Sarah Shaw is struggling to be present for her two young sons and law professor husband, three years after the death of their infant daughter. Then one day, walking in L.A., Sarah’s heart catches at the sight of a young homeless mother and toddler, and saving them becomes her secret, obsessive mission. When tragedy threatens them, Sarah discovers she is capable of deceptions and transgressions she never imagined. Her lies unleash a downward spiral that will threaten her marriage, family, and her sanity. Shelter Us speaks to the quiet joys and anxieties of parenthood, and illuminates the shadowy space between unconditional love and fear of unbearable loss.
Book Synopsis 10-minute Recipes by : Liana Werner-Gray
Download or read book 10-minute Recipes written by Liana Werner-Gray and published by Hay House. This book was released on 2016 with total page 313 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Improve your health with clean, natural foods and nutrient-rich recipes that can be made in 10 minutes or less! Liana Werner-Gray understands how hard it is to find the time to take care of yourself; to keep up with her fast-paced life, she indulged in processed convenience foods until she landed in the hospital and could no longer take her health for granted. She shared her journey to healing herself in her blog, The Earth Diet, which launched her best-selling book of the same name. Through the Earth Diet lifestyle, she has helped thousands of people with thyroid issues, eating disorders, cancer, diabetes, acne, addictions, and other afflictions. Liana kept hearing from readers and clients that their biggest obstacle was a lack of time, so she gathered together her favorite quick recipes and time-saving techniques. In 10-Minute Recipes, you will find more than 100 recipes to get into your diet more of the essential vitamins, minerals, and micronutrients your body needs--each of which can be prepared in 10 minutes or less. Whether you're a meat eater or a raw vegan, this inclusive book offers options for juices, smoothies, salads, entrees, desserts, and more that will delight any palate. Liana also delivers advice on proper nutrition; tips for shifting out of toxic habits; and guides for specific goals such as weight loss, reducing inflammation, and increasing energy.
Book Synopsis The Smart Culture by : Robert L. Hayman Jr.
Download or read book The Smart Culture written by Robert L. Hayman Jr. and published by NYU Press. This book was released on 1997-11-01 with total page 414 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What exactly is intelligence? Is it social achievement? Professional success? Is it common sense? Or the number on an IQ test? Interweaving engaging narratives with dramatic case studies, Robert L. Hayman, Jr., has written a history of intelligence that will forever change the way we think about who is smart and who is not. To give weight to his assertion that intelligence is not simply an inherent characteristic but rather one which reflects the interests and predispositions of those doing the measuring, Hayman traces numerous campaigns to classify human intelligence. His tour takes us through the early craniometric movement, eugenics, the development of the IQ, Spearman's "general" intelligence, and more recent works claiming a genetic basis for intelligence differences. What Hayman uncovers is the maddening irony of intelligence: that "scientific" efforts to reduce intelligence to a single, ordinal quantity have persisted--and at times captured our cultural imagination--not because of their scientific legitimacy, but because of their longstanding political appeal. The belief in a natural intellectual order was pervasive in "scientific" and "political" thought both at the founding of the Republic and throughout its nineteenth-century Reconstruction. And while we are today formally committed to the notion of equality under the law, our culture retains its central belief in the natural inequality of its members. Consequently, Hayman argues, the promise of a genuine equality can be realized only when the mythology of "intelligence" is debunked--only, that is, when we recognize the decisive role of culture in defining intelligence and creating intelligence differences. Only culture can give meaning to the statement that one person-- or one group--is smarter than another. And only culture can provide our motivation for saying it. With a keen wit and a sharp eye, Hayman highlights the inescapable contradictions that arise in a society committed both to liberty and to equality and traces how the resulting tensions manifest themselves in the ways we conceive of identity, community, and merit.