Fall Line

Fall Line

Author: Joe Samuel Starnes

Publisher: NewSouth Books

Published: 2011-10-01

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 1603060812

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December 1, 1955: Flood gates are poised to slam shut on a concrete dam straddling the Oogasula River, creating a lake that will submerge a forgotten crossroads and thousands of acres of woodlands in rural Georgia. The novel unfolds in one day’s action as viewed through the eyes of Elmer Blizzard, a troubled ex-deputy; Mrs. McNulty, a lonely widow who refuses to leave her doomed shack by the river; her loyal, aging dog, Percy; and a rapacious politician, State Senator Aubrey Terrell, for whom the new lake is named. A story of land grabs, loss, wounded families, bitterness, hypocrisy, violence and revenge in the changing South, Fall Line is populated by complex characters who want to do the right thing but don’t know how. Joe Samuel Starnes’s novel is a memorable, beautiful, and heartbreaking tale of a backwater hamlet’s damaged people and its transformed landscape.


The Fall Line

The Fall Line

Author: Mark T. Sullivan

Publisher: Pinnacle Books

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 480

ISBN-13: 9780786001767

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A former investment banker who destroyed his career by laundering money for a powerful drug cartel, Jack Farrell is on the run from both the FBI and ruthless drug lords, until a deadly challenge from a seductive filmmaker puts him on a collision course with his past. Reprint.


"Fall in Line, Holden!"

Author: Daniel W. Vandever

Publisher: Salina Bookshelf Incorporated

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781893354500

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At a very strict school in Indigenous Nation, everyone but Holden stays in line until they reach the door at the end of the school day.


The Fall Line

The Fall Line

Author: Nathaniel Vinton

Publisher: W. W. Norton

Published: 2016-01-04

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780393352696

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"Great sports writing. . . . [Vinton] is taking us inside a world few ever visit."--James Hill, Washington Post


From Yonder Wooded Hill

From Yonder Wooded Hill

Author: Riley Goodman

Publisher:

Published: 2022-06

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781734831269

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As an exploration of folklore, family, and place, From Yonder Wooded Hill investigates what we choose to remember versus what chooses to remember us. Based in the Patapsco River Valley of Maryland and expanding to his ancestral West Virginia and North Carolina, Riley Goodman brings to life the customs and legends on which he was raised to weave a tale as old as the hills.


End of the Line

End of the Line

Author: Leslie Cauley

Publisher: Free Press

Published: 2008-07-28

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781439123096

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For more than a century, the American Telephone & Telegraph Co. was a towering fixture in the American business landscape. At the forefront of the global communications revolution, AT&T led the way in the development of the telephone, wireless communication, and the Internet. But at the end of the twentieth century, with one man floundering at the helm, the corporate giant collapsed. It was the end of an era. Veteran telecom journalist Leslie Cauley pursued the story for over a decade and witnessed the entire debacle. At The Wall Street Journal and at USA Today, she has earned a reputation for aggressive investigation of the numerous industry shake-ups -- none more dramatic than AT&T's headlong plunge as it misguidedly attempted to become a broadband leader. Cauley gained access to current and former AT&T executives, boardmembers, and other insiders. Filled with new and controversial material and peopled by a cast of characters worthy of a Shakespearean drama, this is the first book to chronicle this riveting tale. Up through the late 1990s, AT&T -- tough, innovative, resourceful -- seemed infallible. For industry insiders and for the general public, it loomed as an emblem of American business prowess and, even more, of the American Dream fulfilled. End of the Line is an unprecedented account of the ruin of an icon and one of the shattering corporate events of our time.


Bottom of Da Boot

Bottom of Da Boot

Author: Kael Alford

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780979937910

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Bottom of da Boot focuses on the people and places of the disappearing communities of Isle de Jean Charles and Pointe-aux-Chenes on Louisiana's fragile coastline. With photographs taken between 2005 and 2011, Kael Alford documents the lives of the people living in their eroding environment, as they honor the legacy of their Native American and French lineage.


Not Afraid to Fall

Not Afraid to Fall

Author: Brian Hall

Publisher: Brian Hall

Published: 2019-12-23

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 9781734207309

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The true story of the author's battle with Parkinson's disease, and how he refused to back away from his goals! Brian Hall's tenacity, self-examination, and acceptance will drive home the message: Parkinson's disease is not the end - it's a new beginning.When he began showing symptoms at the age of 14, he worried that Parkinson's disease would define his life, but instead it's reaffirmed the person he's become and what he's most proud of. Whether on skis or a mountain bike, he keeps his physical spirit engaged and alive. His inspirational memoir will help you or a loved one bring balance back into your life.