Crossing Decembers

Crossing Decembers

Author: John Booth

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2006-03

Total Pages: 117

ISBN-13: 1411691814

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Five Mile Bridge has been closed for years. It is all Joshua Kendall can think about, staring at Kallie's casket, remembering a December night and a roaring train. A return trip to the bridge, lost in the Ohio fields west of Bowling Green and Bryan, washes Joshua backward in time and memory, giving him the chance to rediscover parts of his life he thought long gone ' and maybe to keep from losing them in the first place. But as he pries those memories loose like fossils from shale, Joshua realizes his actions are rippling through the paths of time backward as well as forward, and as his mind wrestles with pasts he cannot remember, roads which have never existed are suddenly real.


Crossing Eden

Crossing Eden

Author: Monte Schulz

Publisher: Fantagraphics Books

Published: 2016-01-04

Total Pages: 1089

ISBN-13: 1606998919

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This omnibus collects Monte Schulz’s Jazz Age Trilogy of historical fiction novels, which follows various family members on the eve of the Great Depression to the circus, through bank robberies, underneath front porches and big city skyscrapers, and much more. Crossing Eden is the story of an American family in the summer of 1929, when a failed businessman divides himself from his wife and children, and a troubled farm boy runs away from home in the company of a gangster. It’s also the tale of a nation in the last months of the Roaring Twenties, a glittering decade of exuberance and doubt, optimism and fear. Set equally among the states along the Middle Border, in a small East Texas town, and in a great gleaming metropolis, Crossing Eden chronicles the Pendergast family of Farrington, Illinois, cast apart by circumstance into the early 20th century landscape of big business, tent shows, speakeasies, séances, bank robberies, lynchings, murder, romance, circuses, and skyscrapers. It’s a grand tapestry of the American experience in an age of transition from rural to urban, with our nation perched on the precipice of the Great Depression.


Neptune Crossing

Neptune Crossing

Author: Jeffrey A. Carver

Publisher: Starstream Publications

Published: 2014-11-13

Total Pages: 426

ISBN-13: 161138382X

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When John Bandicut encounters an alien intelligence on Neptune’s moon Triton, his life changes irrevocably. Urged by the alien quarx now sharing his mind, he accepts an audacious mission—to steal a ship and hurtle across the solar system in a desperate bid for Earth’s survival. Book 1 of The Chaos Chronicles, by the Nebula-nominated author of Eternity’s End—with an Afterword by the author. Appeared in print from Tor Books. DRM-free ebook edition. REVIEWS: One of the best SF novels of the year — Science Fiction Chronicle “Masterfully captures the joy of exploration.” — Publishers Weekly “One of the very best things Carver has written, a traditional adventure filled with mystery and wonder and featuring a likable and believable protagonist thrust onto a stage for which he is ill prepared.” — Science Fiction Chronicle “Jeff Carver is a hard sf writer who gets it right—his science and his people are equally convincing. Neptune Crossing combines his strengths, from a chilling look at alien machine intelligence, to cutting-edge chaos theory, to the pangs of finite humans in the face of the infinite. If you like intriguing ideas delivered in an exciting plot, this is your meat.” —Gregory Benford, author of the Galactic Center series “Reveals an alien encounter brushing hard against a soul, and takes us from there to the far reaches of the cosmos, all with the sure touch of a writer who knows his science. Jeff Carver has done it again!” —David Brin, author of Existence “A complex and believable protagonist—an ordinary man rising to extraordinary circumstances—and an alien presence that is at once convincingly strange and deeply real. I’m really glad to have read this one.” —Melissa Scott, author of Dreamships and Trouble and Her Friends “A roaring, cross-the-solar-system adventure of the first water. The kind of stuff that made us all love science fiction.” —Jack McDevitt, author of Seeker and Chindi “High-octane space adventure: mystery, humor, theoretical physics, and one of the more interesting SF aliens you’ve likely encountered in a long while.” —Allen Steele “With works such as The Infinity Link... and his popular Star Rigger novels, Carver won acclaim as a master craftsman of compelling hard science fiction. This captivating opener to a new series incorporating the emerging science of chaos theory should keep that reputation flourishing... Carver has created yet another electrifying scenario as well as a winning combination in Bandicut and the sometimes vulnerable yet superintelligent quarx. First-rate entertainment.” — Booklist


The Christmas Crossing

The Christmas Crossing

Author: Rob Frey

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2011-11

Total Pages: 43

ISBN-13: 1463443099

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On Christmas Eve, 1776, Washington crossed the Delaware River, and changed the course of the American Revolution. While Washington and his men mounted their attack against the enemy in Trenton, a band of secret friends risked their lives to ensure Washington s success. Led by a mouse named George, these heroes braved harsh weather and enemies of their own; sparing absolutely nothing in dedication to their beliefs and their homes."


Crossing Borders

Crossing Borders

Author: Michael David-Fox

Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press

Published: 2015-05-19

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 0822980924

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Crossing Borders deconstructs contemporary theories of Soviet history from the revolution through the Stalin period, and offers new interpretations based on a transnational perspective. To Michael David-Fox, Soviet history was shaped by interactions across its borders. By reexamining conceptions of modernity, ideology, and cultural transformation, he challenges the polarizing camps of Soviet exceptionalism and shared modernity and instead strives for a theoretical and empirical middle ground as the basis for a creative and richly textured analysis. Discussions of Soviet modernity have tended to see the Soviet state either as an archaic holdover from the Russian past, or as merely another form of conventional modernity. David-Fox instead considers the Soviet Union in its own light—as a seismic shift from tsarist society that attracted influential visitors from the pacifist Left to the fascist Right. By reassembling Russian legacies, as he shows, the Soviet system evolved into a complex "intelligentsia-statist" form that introduced an array of novel agendas and practices, many embodied in the unique structures of the party-state. Crossing Borders demonstrates the need for a new interpretation of the Russian-Soviet historical trajectory—one that strikes a balance between the particular and the universal.


Crossing Oceans

Crossing Oceans

Author: Gina Holmes

Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 398

ISBN-13: 1414333056

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Includes reading group guide and excerpt from the author's novel, Dry as rain.