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Book Synopsis The Road Never Ends by : Aaron Rushin
Download or read book The Road Never Ends written by Aaron Rushin and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2016-12-14 with total page 80 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Drugs, booze, girls, food, hangovers, bronchitis, and the weather. These are the topics, Aaron Rushin explored throughout the nineteen-nineties in his poetry. This book is a best-of selection of Aaron's work written through the nineteen-nineties.
Book Synopsis The Road That Never Ends by : Jayani Mattu
Download or read book The Road That Never Ends written by Jayani Mattu and published by Pencil. This book was released on 2022-11-18 with total page 40 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Are you ready to explore the mystery? are you ready for some thriller and to know what secret hides behind the road that never ends? So, hold your breaths! here is the ghost of the road that never ends! Jim has been experiencing supernatural events. he asks his friends for help. Della and Harry who accompany them with his journey. Jim, Della and Harry on this journey find the secret behind the ghost but nothing comes for free! they have to go through an adventurous path to the truth. so what are you waiting for? accompany them on this adventure and be the part to solve the mystery of the road that never ends!
Download or read book The Road written by Cormac McCarthy and published by Vintage Books. This book was released on 2007 with total page 297 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In a novel set in an indefinite, futuristic, post-apocalyptic world, a father and his young son make their way through the ruins of a devastated American landscape, struggling to survive and preserve the last remnants of their own humanity
Book Synopsis The Road Goes On Forever and the Music Never Ends by : Robert Earl Keen
Download or read book The Road Goes On Forever and the Music Never Ends written by Robert Earl Keen and published by University of Texas Press. This book was released on 2009-02-01 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Rolling Stone hails singer/songwriter Robert Earl Keen as "a writer with a novelist's eye for character and narrative detail comparable to forerunners like John Prine, Guy Clark, and Kris Kristofferson." In The Road Goes on Forever and the Music Never Ends, the master storyteller gives us fascinating glimpses into his own story through songs, personal memorabilia, and photographs that span his career from his student days at Texas A&M University to a recent concert at Austin's legendary Stubb's Bar-B-Que. The Road Goes on Forever and the Music Never Ends contains the lyrics for twenty-four of Keen's favorite songs, accompanied by one-liners that offer tantalizing hints at the motivations behind the songs ("Corpus Christi Bay" — "True? Yes, unfortunately.") Accompanying the lyrics is a wealth of material from Keen's personal archive—newspaper clippings, concert posters, and programs; journal entries and letters that show him in the process of everything from self-improvement ("Do something really nice for my sister") to raising money to record an album; and photos by and of family, friends, and fans. A very personal, beautifully designed songbook, scrapbook, and photo album, The Road Goes on Forever and the Music Never Ends is the essential book for everyone who loves the music of Robert Earl Keen. Also packaged in the book is a CD with printable sheet music for all twenty-four songs, which come from Keen's critically acclaimed albums Walking Distance, Gringo Honeymoon, What I Really Mean, A Bigger Piece of Sky, Farm Fresh Onions, Gravitational Forces, and Picnic.
Download or read book Celebrate Life written by Etta Dachman and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2007-12-14 with total page 157 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A group of seniors, members of a poetry class in Mosholu-Montefiore Senior Center, has created a collection of poems; exciting, humorous, and tender as nature. These poems will make the readers look at life in a different way. The new perspective will be to celebrate life, and invite others to join the feast of fulfillment. Seniors wrote this unique selection of poems, to share their inspiration with others. Their memories are intact, with accuracy in their approach. Their ages range between sixty-two and ninety. Celebrating life is their philosophy of living, transmitting a message in every word of their poems. It is like a rainbow of emotions, each one unique in beauty, and deep in their metaphors and allegories. This book was written to fit the readers of this new millennium, regardless of their age, race, beliefs, gender and social status. Taking a little time to read these poems releases ones spirit to appreciate things, people and ideas otherwise taken for granted. These poems make us linger on beautiful thoughts, memories and hopes for the bright hours ahead. Rabbi Eugene S. Katz Chaplain, Montefiore Medical Center This collection of poems is heartfelt, sweet and funny. The poetry depicts a voice of a certain era and portrays an awareness of the outside world as well as a personal experience. Robin Lettieri, Library Director Port Chester/Rye Brook A truly heartwarming and thought-provoking collection of poems from those who have a lifetime of thoughts and ideas to share. Francine Nowes, Regional Coordinator Mosholu-Montefi ore Senior Center
Book Synopsis Children of Water by : Triece Bartlett
Download or read book Children of Water written by Triece Bartlett and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2012-07-10 with total page 598 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Book 2 continues the saga of the humans struggle to survive, but this time, Earth is the main backdrop for the quest for survival. The Children's Children take up the torch to bring peace and harmony to a planet out of balance. Will Alexis complete her mission, will Drake find his father, and will any of them survive the journey to save the world and themselves? Yes, they stop and eat a lot, but when you are running for your life on horseback, and the food is scarce, you tend to think about food a lot. In the end, what is the truth? Will any of us understand it when we see it? The quest may never end for truth, beauty, and love.
Book Synopsis Proceed Down The Centre Line by : Robbie Robinson
Download or read book Proceed Down The Centre Line written by Robbie Robinson and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2017-03-13 with total page 294 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Drawing on the author's own wide equestrian experience, the story describes how two very different people find common cause to overcome their discrete disasters. Strictly for riders and horse lovers!
Book Synopsis Darkness Ahead: Part 1 by : Lijah Phoenix
Download or read book Darkness Ahead: Part 1 written by Lijah Phoenix and published by Matthew Rief. This book was released on with total page 29 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The World has grown dark and desolate, and Mason is alone. He travels on an old road, heading into the horizon, without a destination. His only goal is survival. But survival in the desolate wasteland around him isn't easy. He must fight hunger. Fight thirst. Loneliness. And he must fight his way onward against vicious beasts that attack in the night. Will he ever reach an end? And will that end be better or worse than his present circumstances? Maybe the rumors were wrong… maybe there’s only darkness ahead… "The corroded road swept below me, and the darkness dredged on. They said it would be better here. They said that the road would end, and that it would end in a place better than where it started. I was eight years old then. I had a family then. Now, I have grown. The years have waged on, each one darker than the last. Both sky and hope--darker than they once were." This work is a short story and is just over eight thousand words.
Download or read book Humanoid Puppets written by Ray Barry and published by Gateway. This book was released on 2016-10-27 with total page 96 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Partly, it was Gina's curiosity that started the trouble. If she had never gone to Morgan Tors to search for the fabulous puppets she might not have broken the seal of Thaa-an. But the damage was done and the full force of elemental evil unleashed. Gina found herself plunged into an adventure such as no mortal being would choose of their own free will...
Book Synopsis All the Good Pilgrims by : Robert Ward
Download or read book All the Good Pilgrims written by Robert Ward and published by Dundurn. This book was released on 2014-03-31 with total page 320 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Robert Ward has always enjoyed travelling, especially on foot. When he discovered the ancient pilgrimage route to Santiago in Spain, he felt compelled to walk and experience this historic road. From his first journey along the Camino de Santiago, Ward fell in love with the pace, landscape, history, art, and romance of this old pilgrimage path. Above all, however, Ward fell in love with the people of the Camino – both the welcoming Spaniards and the pilgrims who come from all over the world to find out what it means to travel five hundred miles, one step at a time. In All the Good Pilgrims, Ward returns to Spain to walk the Camino for the fifth time. He thinks he knows what he’s getting into but, as his many Camino journeys have taught him, the Camino never runs out of surprises. Each day brings new lessons, friendships, questions, memories, gifts and challenges, reminding Ward that it isn’t the pilgrim who walks the Camino – it’s the Camino that walks the pilgrim. An engaging travel narrative, All the Good Pilgrims is a personal and insightful tour of the Camino de Santiago, as Ward takes readers on a secular pilgrimage in which he reflects on his past journeys and contemplates the mysterious and enduring allure of this ancient and historic road.
Download or read book Author Under Sail written by Jay Williams and published by U of Nebraska Press. This book was released on 2021-02 with total page 804 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Author Under Sail: The Imagination of Jack London, 1902–1907, Jay Williams explores Jack London’s necessity to illustrate the inner workings of his vast imagination. In this second installment of a three-volume biography, Williams captures the life of a great writer expressed though his many creative works, such as The Call of the Wild and White Fang, as well as his first autobiographical memoir, The Road, some of his most significant contributions to the socialist cause, and notable uncompleted works. During this time, London became one of the most famous authors in America, perhaps even the author with the highest earnings, as he prepared to become an equally famous international writer. Author Under Sail documents London’s life in both a biographical and writerly fashion, depicting the importance of his writing experiences as his career followed a trajectory similar to America’s from 1876 to 1916. The underground forces of London’s narratives were shaped by a changing capitalist society, media outlets, racial issues, increases in women’s rights, and advancements in national power. Williams factors in these elements while exploring London’s deeply conflicted relationship with his own authorial inner life. In London’s work, the imagination is figured as a ghost or as a ghostlike presence, and the author’s personas, who form a dense population among his characters, are portrayed as haunted or troubled in some way. Along with examining the functions and works of London’s exhaustive imagination, Williams takes a critical look at London’s ability to tell his stories to wide arrays of audiences, stitching incidents together into coherent wholes so they became part of a raconteur’s repertoire. Author Under Sail provides a multidimensional examination of the life of a crucial American storyteller and essayist.
Book Synopsis Gun Fights, Ghosts and Goannas by : Gary Wood
Download or read book Gun Fights, Ghosts and Goannas written by Gary Wood and published by Australian Self Publishing Group. This book was released on 2024-10-01 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ever since he was a young man living on the Gold Coast, Gary had dreamed of riding a motor-cycle around Australia. His focus on family, qualifications, career and mortgage conspired to push this dream out of his mind. Life had stopped being fun and he could see that it wouldn’t get better unless he changed his thinking. Then one night while lying in his hammock, sipping red wine, and listening to music, a song from his past came over the speaker. It was a message from his younger self reminding him of his dreams. He made a goal, got a motorcycle and some camping gear, and within two years he was on a solo motorcycle adventure through Queensland. This book is more than a motorcycle travel story, it’s an adventure through the heart of Queensland and the soul of Australia. Along the way, Gary learns the secret of life, loses his money by betting on chickens and solves the murder of the swaggie from the song Waltzing Matilda. His message to the reader is that it’s never too late to set and achieve goals. If he can do it anyone can, and it’s easier than you think. Just twist the throttle and look out for kangaroos.
Download or read book Evangelism written by Gene R. Simowitz and published by Xulon Press. This book was released on 2012-03 with total page 314 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: n Evangelism: A Road Less Traveled, the author's purpose is not to present another "How-To" book on evangelism and soul winning. He is not attempting to lay out before the reader a quick, easy-as-one-two-three approach to evangelizing lost souls and winning them to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. Rather, his goal is more of wanting to motivate Christians to realize the importance of evangelism, and in so doing, encourage them to get off the sidelines and be involved in this most crucial of all duties we have been given as Christians. The motif used throughout the book is one everybody can relate to: that of simply driving down the road and encountering various obstacles along the way. The author makes it very clear from the start that as Christians, we have been given no choice in the matter. Jesus commanded all of us that we will be His witnesses. Through various biblical and personal illustrations from his own life and the lives of others, the author presents thought-provoking, insightful, rather poignant, and sometimes heart-wrenching examples of the effect that the life of Jesus has had on numerous lives down through the years. Written in a style which is easily readable for both the trained theologian and the lay person, it is hoped that Evangelism: A Road Less Traveled, will make the reader stop and take inventory of his or her own heart and life to see if they, too, need to get off the shoulder of the road and begin this journey down one of the least-traveled roads in the Christian's life. Gene Simowitz is a 1980 graduate of Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri. Upon graduation, he immediately left Kansas City to move to Baltimore, Maryland, to serve as Minister of Evangelism in a quickly-growing church in the suburbs of Baltimore. After serving in that capacity for two and a half years, he went on to pastor churches in other parts of Maryland and Delaware, where he continued to make evangelism the primary emphasis of his ministry, resulting in rapid growth of the churches where he served. After retiring from the full-time ministry, Rev. Simowitz moved back to Kansas City, Missouri in April, 2010, where he now serves as Minister of Outreach and Evangelism at Gashland Baptist Church in Kansas City.
Download or read book It Never Ends written by Tom Scharpling and published by Abrams. This book was released on 2021-07-06 with total page 295 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From cult comedy icon and beloved radio host Tom Scharpling, an inspiring, funny, and thoughtful memoir It Never Ends is Tom Scharpling’s harrowing memoir of his coming of age, a story he has never told before. It’s the heartbreaking account of his attempt at suicide, two stays in a mental hospital, and the memory-wiping electroshock therapy that saved his life. After his rehabilitation, Scharpling committed himself to reinvention through the world of comedy. In this book he will lift the curtain on the turmoil that still follows him, despite all of his accolades and achievements. In the vein of candid memoirs from comedians like Mike Birbiglia's Sleepwalk with Me and Norm Macdonald's Based on a True Story, It Never Ends is a revealing book by a beloved comedy icon.
Download or read book Soup written by Travis Haugen and published by FriesenPress. This book was released on 2018-10-17 with total page 314 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Scott Yonge exploded onto the national consciousness at the 2001 Garrett Awards and quickly rose to legendary status on the wings of his music and his whirlwind romance with independent film actress Michelle Zoe. What should have been a perfect life was interrupted by an ultra-right wing militant group called the American Freedom Force and its leader, Colonel Randall, who forces Scott to choose between his life and that of his son. After his heroic sacrifice, his family is left to pick up the pieces and forge ahead to a future in the vacuum he left behind. Now, in 2021, his son Hedley inherits music for himself, becoming a star in his own right as technology gives new life to the medium. Scott’s daughter, affectionately known as Soup, throws herself into unravelling the mysteries of her family’s history. Michelle commits herself to keeping them all together and trying to make sense of life without the one she loves. Through it all, the AFF looms in the shadows, threatening to resurrect the pain they have just begun to overcome. In the first of his new series, Travis Haugen explores the reaches of the near future through his love of music, technology, and the unbreakable bonds of family. This book includes access to twenty-four original songs created by the author to bring the story and its characters to life. Link to Music www.soupsyz.com
Book Synopsis Stephen Sondheim and the Reinvention of the American Musical by : Robert L. McLaughlin
Download or read book Stephen Sondheim and the Reinvention of the American Musical written by Robert L. McLaughlin and published by Univ. Press of Mississippi. This book was released on 2016-08-11 with total page 284 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From West Side Story in 1957 to Road Show in 2008, the musicals of Stephen Sondheim (1930–2021) and his collaborators have challenged the conventions of American musical theater and expanded the possibilities of what musical plays can do, how they work, and what they mean. Sondheim's brilliant array of work, including such musicals as Company, Follies, Sweeney Todd, Sunday in the Park with George, and Into the Woods, established him as the preeminent composer/lyricist of his, if not all, time. Stephen Sondheim and the Reinvention of the American Musical places Sondheim's work in two contexts: the exhaustion of the musical play and the postmodernism that, by the 1960s, deeply influenced all the American arts. Sondheim's musicals are central to the transition from the Rodgers and Hammerstein-style musical that had dominated Broadway stages for twenty years to a new postmodern musical. This new style reclaimed many of the self-aware, performative techniques of the 1930s musical comedy to develop its themes of the breakdown of narrative knowledge and the fragmentation of identity. In his most recent work, Sondheim, who was famously mentored by Oscar Hammerstein II, stretches toward a twenty-first-century musical that seeks to break out of the self-referring web of language. Stephen Sondheim and the Reinvention of the American Musical offers close readings of all of Sondheim's musicals and finds in them critiques of the operation of power, questioning of conventional systems of knowledge, and explorations of contemporary identity.
Book Synopsis Plant Your Flag by : Carolyn J. Rivera
Download or read book Plant Your Flag written by Carolyn J. Rivera and published by Morgan James Publishing. This book was released on 2019-11-05 with total page 137 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Learn leadership skills to rise above the status quo and do whatever it takes to achieve your vision with this practical and inspirational guide. Everyone faces challenges on a daily basis. They range from inconveniences and temporary setbacks to major life events that can permanently alter someone’s trajectory. These challenges have the power to define us or even defeat us—but only if we let them. Because no matter what gets in the way, every person gets to decide how their story plays out. Survivor contestant Carolyn J. Rivera knows this first-hand. She’s experienced the discouragement of defeat as well as the realization that everyone has the power within them to overcome life’s greatest challenges. Through personal stories, relatable examples, and specific calls to action, Plant Your Flag breaks down the steps necessary to pick yourself up, get ahead, and lead the charge to VICTORY no matter what path you’re on.