Growing Up Here & Yonder
Author: Travis T Maddox
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2010-05-22
Total Pages: 71
ISBN-13: 145008334X
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Author: Travis T Maddox
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2010-05-22
Total Pages: 71
ISBN-13: 145008334X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jabari Asim
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2023-01-17
Total Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 1982163178
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"The Water Dancer meets The Prophets in this spare, gripping, and beautifully rendered novel exploring love and friendship among a group of enslaved Black strivers in the mid-nineteenth century"--
Author: Ali Standish
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2022-05-10
Total Pages: 275
ISBN-13: 0062985701
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom Ali Standish, award-winning author of The Ethan I Was Before, August Isle, How to Disappear Completely, and The Mending Summer, comes a captivating historical fiction middle grade novel about a boy on the home front in World War II who must solve the mystery of the disappearance of his best friend. Perfect for fans of Alan Gratz and Lauren Wolk, this riveting adventure explores what true heroism means. "Multilayered, moving, and tremendously powerful.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “Standish’s uplifting mystery tackles big themes of abuse, bullying, heroism, mental health, and prejudice.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review) “A heartfelt tale about what it means to be a hero and take a stand against injustice.”—Booklist (starred review) Danny Timmons has looked up to Jack Bailey ever since Jack saved two small children from drowning during the Great Flood of 1940. Now, with his father away fighting in World War II and his mother about to have a new baby, Danny relies on Jack’s friendship and guidance more than ever. So when Jack goes missing without a trace from their small Appalachian town, Danny is determined to find him. He wonders if Jack’s abusive father could be behind his disappearance, or if it has anything to do with Yonder—a hidden magical town Jack once spoke of, where flocks of rainbow birds fly through the sky and they’ve never heard of war. As answers elude him, Danny begins to fear that he didn’t know Jack as well as he thought. Ultimately, Danny’s investigation forces him to reckon with even larger questions: What is America fighting for in this war? What role do each of us play in stopping injustices, big and small? And is there such thing as a true hero? A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection “Both timely and historical. An exploration of what it means to be brave and do good.” —Tae Keller, Newbery Medal–winning author of When You Trap a Tiger "A thoughtful, eloquent, and honest examination of prejudice, loyalty, and what it means to be brave." —Alan Gratz, New York Times bestselling author of Refugee and Ground Zero “A beautiful and important novel that explores what it means to be a hero and the role of each of us to stand up for what’s right.” —Karina Yan Glaser, New York Times bestselling author of The Vanderbeekers series
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Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
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Total Pages: 522
ISBN-13: 1458718506
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Bridget Newton
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: 2020-06-24
Total Pages: 96
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhat's the darkest time of the night? Surprisingly, it's not midnight, but twilight. It's the hours just before dawn, before light and darkness collide. And presently, as revealed by God's word, our world is in her twilight. Chaos ravages the earth, and corruption threatens to alter human society as we know it permanently. But amid everything, God is reaching out to His children to pray His kingdom and His will upon the earth. Dr. Bridget Newton has been anointed and called to trumpet a divine plea to return to our closets and unleash the miraculous power of God. She believes that, in prayer, we must become like Jesus, who always substituted the spotlight for The Yonder Place because it holds the key to manifesting God's power. Dr. Bridget Newton believes that when the church returns to her knees and cry out to God for salvation, she will begin to experience deliverance, healing, revival in the land, and an influx of souls come into the Kingdom of God. The Yonder Place is a clarion call to the church to get back to being the anointed fixers. So, will you join us as we strive to repair the breach? This book will rekindle your prayer altar and resuscitate your spirit!Are you ready?
Author: Barry Hannah
Publisher: Grove Press
Published: 2002-04
Total Pages: 354
ISBN-13: 9780802138934
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMan Mortimer, "a pimp and casino playboy who resembles dead country singer Conway Twitty", seeks revenge against a small Mississippi community.
Author: Jack B. Rochester
Publisher: Wheatmark, Inc.
Published: 2018-07-20
Total Pages: 417
ISBN-13: 1627876189
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOver 650 Vietnam War novels have been published, mostly dark tales from the war zone. In Wild Blue Yonder, Airman Nathaniel Hawthorne Flowers goes not to Vietnam but Germany, straight into a military Catch-22. His assignment: writing stories for the Stars and Stripes newspaper that will never see print. Nate's adventure deepens as he and his fellow troops try to understand why they're there, the military mindset, and the massive social disruption roiling 1960's America. Existential, psychedelic, funny, and laced with rock 'n' roll, Wild Blue Yonder is the story of Nate's quest for personal and spiritual values while trying to learn the meaning of family, friendship, and the love of the girl he left behind.
Author: Rudolph Wurlitzer
Publisher:
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 284
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPublished to wide acclaim in April 2008 in the US, Wurlitzer's fifth novel, his first in 25 years, furthers the author's exploration of the American West and the idea of the frontier. In this adventurous novel, Wurlitzer explores the truth and temptations of the American myth. Beginning in the savage wilds of Colorado in the waning days of the fur trade, the story follows Zebulon, a mountain man who has had a curse placed on him by a mysterious Native American woman whose lover he inadvertently murdered.
Author: Travis Nichols
Publisher: Coffee House Press
Published: 2010-05-01
Total Pages: 287
ISBN-13: 1566892708
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTitled after the US Air Force song, this engaging debut explores the legacy of the Greatest Generation from the perspective of Generation Y, the fallout of war through the eyes of a pacifist, and the enduring human desire for love, adventure, truth, and understanding. Pensive in the wake of 9/11, a young man—our “correspondent between the past and the present”—launches a mission to reunite his beloved grandfather, an American bombardier, with Luddie, the woman who saved him during WWII. Armed only with the address on the back of an old photograph and his grandfather’s memories, the young man begins writing letters to Luddie. Undaunted by her lack of response, the narrator travels to Poland with his girlfriend and grandfather. As they come closer to finding the site where the bombardier was shot down, the letters to Luddie become more personal and the saga of a family with a long and storied history emerges. Beautifully orchestrated and eloquently original, each sentence slowly builds upon the next in a charming style both poetic and engrossing. A tale of soldiers and saviors, of burning and bombing, of fathers and sons and brothers and lovers, this is also the story of what we find when we dare to revisit the past. Born in Iowa in 1979, Travis Nichols now lives in Chicago. An editor at the Poetry Foundation, his writing has appeared in The Village Voice, The Believer, Details, Paste, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, and The Stranger. Off We Go Into the Wild Blue Yonder is his first novel.
Author: Richard Peck
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2002-12-30
Total Pages: 160
ISBN-13: 1440672725
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA Newbery Medal Winner Richard Peck's Newbery Medal-winning sequel to A Long Way from Chicago Mary Alice's childhood summers in Grandma Dowdel's sleepy Illinois town were packed with enough drama to fill the double bill of any picture show. But now she is fifteen, and faces a whole long year with Grandma, a woman well known for shaking up her neighbors-and everyone else! All Mary Alice can know for certain is this: when trying to predict how life with Grandma might turn out . . . better not. This wry, delightful sequel to the Newbery Honor Book A Long Way from Chicago has already taken its place among the classics of children's literature. "Hilarious and poignant." —Publishers Weekly, starred review A Newbery Medal Winner A New York Times Bestseller An ALA Notable Book An ALA Best Book for Young Adults A Booklist Best Book of the Year A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year