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Book Synopsis The Dirtfarmer's Son by : Wayne Andersen
Download or read book The Dirtfarmer's Son written by Wayne Andersen and published by Editions Fabriart. This book was released on 2003 with total page 322 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An autobiography of a boy born in northwestern Iowa, who grew up partly on a dirt farm and partly in Sioux City as the son of a saloon-keeper. He went on to become a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The first 15 years of the author's troubled life are given in a narrative that also serves as a history of Iowa during the 1930s and the early 1940s: the Depression, the farmer's rebellion, the milk way, the beer wars, card gambling, prostitution, and bootlegging. The balance of the author's life is shown in 100 annotated photographs.
Book Synopsis Dirt Farmer's Son by : Terry A. Maurer
Download or read book Dirt Farmer's Son written by Terry A. Maurer and published by Fulton Books, Inc.. This book was released on 2020-08-26 with total page 379 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Terry A. Maurer's New Book "Dirt Farmer's Son" Shares A Beautiful Account Of A Life Across Adversities And Seemingly Insurmountable Challenges. Terry A. Maurer, a brilliant writer, has completed "Dirt Farmer's Son": a gripping and potent true story about living on the farm during the 40s and 50s and pursuing education, business, and family life whilst battling health complications. Terry writes, "it's a story of life": covering seventy-eight years (1942-2020) Dirt Farmer's Son is written for a broad audience who have witnessed times and for those who want to know what happened. It share stories of farm life during the '40s and '50s, Catholic military boarding-scchool, seminary, his wife's two kidney transplants, and the adoption of a Korean child. It also includes chapters on his chemical career and his bottled-water business. "The book is well written and reads like a novel" -- Amin Almuti, former Betchel VP It has everything in it: history, politics, all the happenings for the last 78 years, plus great pictures. It is 14 chapters of the life and times of the Dirt Farmer's Son from northern Michigan whose ancestors started out from Germany in 1857. -- The author Himself
Download or read book Collier's written by and published by . This book was released on 1926 with total page 1204 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Blind Vengeance written by Ray Jenkins and published by University of Georgia Press. This book was released on 2012-02-01 with total page 360 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In-depth portraits of the victims and their killer show three men representative of the changing South: the privileged white man, Judge Robert Smith Vance of Birmingham, who saw the necessity of political changes; the black lawyer and city alderman, Robert Robinson of Savannah, who prevailed in a segregated society to become a respected professional figure; and the embittered lifelong criminal Roy Moody, who led a brooding, solitary life on the edges of society.
Download or read book Sons of the South written by Clayton Rand and published by Pelican Publishing. This book was released on 1978 with total page 242 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Digest written by and published by . This book was released on 1923 with total page 1012 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Author :Daisy (West) DuBose Publisher :Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency ISBN 13 :1682353990 Total Pages :52 pages Book Rating :4.6/5 (823 download)
Book Synopsis Dirt Farmer's Daughter by : Daisy (West) DuBose
Download or read book Dirt Farmer's Daughter written by Daisy (West) DuBose and published by Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency. This book was released on with total page 52 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There’s a lot that I still have not done. A lot of places that I would like to visit. I live in America, the land that provides opportunity to be all that you can be. However, being a black woman in America, the road to success is not easy and is sometimes blocked. During my journey to success, I used what my parents taught me. Be strong when one road is blocked; look for another way to accomplish my dreams. I always put God first in my life. Doing this, goals can be accomplished. This book was written to encourage other young girls who become with child when they are just a child themselves, to know that they can keep their child and still be successful. It is not easy. We were put here on earth to accomplish a mission. Life is not always what we want it to be, but we can find daily joy. Though some of us may never find a lifetime partner, God says we are never alone. Dirt Farmer’s Daughter points out the road of success, telling how one girl rose from a dirt-poor existence to earn a quarter of a million dollars a year. This book shows the challenges, the broken trust, places traveled, and people encountered through the journey. It explains how power, strength, and courage can keep you moving forward.
Download or read book Robert Ryan written by Franklin Jarlett and published by McFarland. This book was released on 1997-11-01 with total page 324 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This first in-depth Ryan work has two parts: The biographical provides behind-the-scenes information and never-before-published interviews with Ryan's children. The reference part contains a filmography (70+ films: plot lines, themes, technical aspects, casts, credits, criticism), and a listing of stage appearances, television performances, narrations, guest appearances, recordings and videocassettes.
Book Synopsis Adventures in Reading Cormac McCarthy by : Peter Josyph
Download or read book Adventures in Reading Cormac McCarthy written by Peter Josyph and published by Scarecrow Press. This book was released on 2010-07-08 with total page 258 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Regarded by many as one of America's finest-living writers, Cormac McCarthy has produced some of the most compelling novels of the last 40 years. Through the increasing number of cinematic adaptations of his work, including the Oscar-winning No Country for Old Men, and the Pulitzer Prize for The Road, McCarthy is entering the mainstream of cultural consciousness, both in the United States and abroad. In Adventures in Reading Cormac McCarthy, Peter Josyph considers, at length, the author's two masterworks Blood Meridian and Suttree, as well as the novel and film of All the Pretty Horses, McCarthy's play The Stonemason, and his film The Gardener's Son. The book also includes extended conversations with critic Harold Bloom about Blood Meridian; novelist and poet Robert Morgan about The Gardener's Son; critic Rick Wallach about Blood Meridian; and Oscar-winning screenwriter Ted Tally about his film adaptation of All the Pretty Horses. Drawing on multiple resources of an unconventional nature, this book examines McCarthy's work from original and sometimes provocative perspectives. Proposing a new notion of criticism, Adventures in Reading Cormac McCarthy will become a useful tool for critics, students, and general readers about one of the great literary talents of the day.
Book Synopsis Son of Eve & Other Tales by : Melvin Litton
Download or read book Son of Eve & Other Tales written by Melvin Litton and published by Crossroad Press. This book was released on 2020-10-08 with total page 263 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From novelette to flash fiction, snippets of three novels to a final essay, from voices old and young, mixing the ethereal and actual in tales of misadventure, guilt, murder, bigotry, the thrill and angst of a one-night stand, poignant as the breath of evil or memory in ache to breathe, where common lives bleed over into wonder, horror, and the unexplained. For those who would enter and explore the recurring mysteries Eve has wrought... Stories included in this collection: SON OF EVE LION JACK THE PLAYER MOONLIGHT JITTERS IN THE OWL’S EYE HAUNTED DAY THE BELL RINGER FIFTY CENT TIP THE FAIR OF BIRDS AND TIME THE CACTUS FLOWER BENEATH THE CEDARS WINTER MEMORY THE SHARK’S TOOTH THE IS OF THINGS PROSPECTS SEEDS OF HATE JACK STRAW SAYS WEEDS BOB’S CAFE BLACK MOON COLD SHOWER SNAKES! THE EVER POND THIRTY YEAR SUMMER
Download or read book Dirt Farmer Wisdom written by Jojo Jensen and published by Red Wheel. This book was released on 2002-01-01 with total page 196 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the mouth of a dirt farmer's granddaughter, "Dirt Farmer Wisdom" teaches that reaching for the ground shoot's one's soul to the stars. 36 photos.
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Download or read book The Shorthorn World and Farm Magazine written by and published by . This book was released on 1920 with total page 1922 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
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Download or read book Shorthorn World and Farm Magazine written by and published by . This book was released on 1920 with total page 1236 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Sons of the River written by Norm Bomer and published by Canon Press & Book Service. This book was released on 2000 with total page 143 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Sons of the River is a stunning introduction to the psychological meaning of rural Nebraska. Every geography emanates from within its own peculiar power of place. The essence of the Elkhorn Valley in northeastern Nebraska is captured in this book. Rooted in the memory of a young boy, Sons of the River recounts the founding, growth and decline of Ewing in the Elkhorn Valley. But it's not so much a history as an elegiac prose poem, for farm and ranch life in the Sand Hills of Nebraska has long lost its rustic charm. This book is more than a memoir. Like all art, it halts the ravages of time. A book not just to be read but savored." -James Sire, author of The Universe Next Door and Habits of the Mind "Through the heartbreak of unforeseen change, Norm Bomer reminds us of the rich bonds of simple community and divine care. Sons of the River is a moving and rewarding read." -Kay Orr, former Governor of Nebraska "Norm Bomer expertly portrays the frail weaknesses of real people, and then shows their redemption through God's grace. The book arouses a reader's own childhood memories, with personal triumphs and tragedies, and encourages one to look forward with hope." -Jack M. Wells, Montana State Senator "Books about family roots are legion. But here is one done with literary skill and with biblical reflection on covenant faithfulness, disobedience, and creation order and beauty. You will find it delightful and inspiring reading." -Dr. John White, President, Geneva College "Bomer is part of a cadre of American writers who are giving glowing biographies to some of the country's most forbidding territory. . . . Bomer details how landscape is destiny." -Julia Duin, The Washington Times Norm Bomer is Senior Editor of God's World Publications. He and his artist wife, Carol, live in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, which, up close, turn out to be rather greyish brown. They have two children.
Book Synopsis A History of Children's Play and Play Environments by : Joe L. Frost
Download or read book A History of Children's Play and Play Environments written by Joe L. Frost and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2010-04-02 with total page 566 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Children’s play throughout history has been free, spontaneous, and intertwined with work, set in the playgrounds of the fields, streams, and barnyards. Children in cities enjoyed similar forms of play but their playgrounds were the vacant lands and parks. Today, children have become increasingly inactive, abandoning traditional outdoor play for sedentary, indoor cyber play and poor diets. The consequences of play deprivation, the elimination and diminution of recess, and the abandonment of outdoor play are fundamental issues in a growing crisis that threatens the health, development, and welfare of children. This valuable book traces the history of children’s play and play environments from their roots in ancient Greece and Rome to the present time in the high stakes testing environment. Through this exploration, scholar Dr. Joe Frost shows how this history informs where we are today and why we need to re-establish play as a priority. Ultimately, the author proposes active solutions to play deprivation. This book is a must-read for scholars, researchers, and students in the fields of early childhood education and child development.
Book Synopsis A Town Called Dust: The Territory 1 by : Justin Woolley
Download or read book A Town Called Dust: The Territory 1 written by Justin Woolley and published by Pan. This book was released on 2014-11-13 with total page 357 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Stranded in the desert, the last of mankind is kept safe by a large border fence ... Until the fence falls. Squid is a young orphan living under the oppressive rule of his uncle in the outskirts of the Territory. Lynn is a headstrong girl with an influential father who has spent her entire life within the walled city of Alice. When the border fence is breached, the Territory is invaded by the largest horde of undead ghouls seen in two hundred years. Squid is soon conscripted into the Diggers-the armed forces of the Territory. And after Lynn finds herself at odds with the Territory's powerful church, she too escapes to join the Diggers. Together Squid and Lynn form an unlikely friendship as they march to battle against the ghouls. Their journey will take them further than they ever imagined, leading them closer to discovering secrets about themselves, their world, and a conspiracy that may spell the end of the Territory as they know it.
Book Synopsis Kaidenberg's Best Sons by : Jason Heit
Download or read book Kaidenberg's Best Sons written by Jason Heit and published by Coteau Books. This book was released on 2019-10-05 with total page 233 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Kaidenberg’s Best Sons is an unvarnished view of the lives of settlers in the early days of immigration to the Canadian priaries. Set in the early years of the 20th century, this book is the story of German-speaking Catholics who have emigrated from Russia to North Dakota. They learn of an opportunity to settle plots of land in Saskatchewan. As some members start packing and heading north for the promise of new land, others resent the idea of relocating. Author Jason Heit describes his work as a “novel in stories.” Some characters dovetail throughout the book while others appear in one or two stories. Together, these tales of grit and indomitable will give the reader various points-of-view into a small, close-knit community that is bound by heritage, a common language, and faith — yet is rife with ambition, fear, and envy. The first story is a bitter feud between two men over plots of land, a conflict that is just one of the dark undercurrents of stress that drive the motivations and actions of the settlers. In one story a nasty quarrel ensues between one man and his brother-in-law over the in-law’s treatment of his wife. The strain of isolation, bouts of loneliness, and suspicions of domestic violence pervade this tale. One story reveals that a woman has unknowingly married the man who raped her. Another begins with a festive community picnic until jealousy and rivalry emerge as events unfold. The final chapter centers on a card game amongst the surviving principal characters where a long-standing grudge is tragically put to rest. They are now the settlement’s elders and despite the tragedies, the vendettas, and the resentments, they are still a community.