The Homewood Trilogy

The Homewood Trilogy

Author: John Edgar Wideman

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2023-11-14

Total Pages: 576

ISBN-13: 1982148896

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From “master of language” (The New York Times) John Edgar Wideman, a reissue of the revered trilogy that launched his career—two novels and story collection all set in Wideman’s own hometown. Damballah, Hiding Place, and Sent for You Yesterday provide a stunning introduction to the uncompromising work of John Edgar Wideman, whose literary achievements have inspired The New York Times to name him “one of America’s premier writers of fiction.” Damballah’s narratives examine the vexed history of Homewood, a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania neighborhood whose origins are rooted in a time when slavery was still legal in the United States of America. The novels Hiding Place and Sent for You Yesterday personalize and interrogate that history’s presence in the contemporary lives of Homewood people and all Americans. Deeply concerned that designations such as “economically oppressed” or “Black” continue to dismiss and marginalize rather than embrace communities like the one in which he was raised, John Edgar Wideman—employing words on the page as his weapon—has dedicated himself to recording the weight, beauty, complexity, and justice that he believes Homewood’s voices, stories, and lives have earned and deserve. In 1983, The Homewood Trilogy signaled the arrival of a major voice in American literature. Forty years later, this edition of the Trilogy celebrates Wideman’s ongoing contribution by offering these masterworks to a new generation of readers.


Homewood

Homewood

Author: Martha Wurtele

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2015-11-30

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 1439653968

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Shades Valley was primarily used as a hunting ground by Native Americans until the arrival of the first white settlers in the 1830s. During Birmingham's industrial boom in the 1870s, "Out of the Smoke Zone, Into the Ozone" became the promoters' cry to move "Over the Mountain" into what was then called Clifton. By 1926, Rosedale, Edgewood, and Grove Park were established neighborhoods, and under the leadership of Charles Rice they incorporated to form the city of Homewood. The new community had luxurious amenities like the Hillcrest Country Club and the Birmingham Motor and Country Club at Edgewood Lake, which was accessible via the Edgewood Electric Railway. Nearly 100 years later, through much growth and change, Homewood has maintained its small-town feel while adapting to the ever-changing culture of today.


The Philadelphia Country House

The Philadelphia Country House

Author: Mark E. Reinberger

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2015-10-21

Total Pages: 465

ISBN-13: 1421411636

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Cedar Grove, The Cliffs, Grumblethorpe, Mount Airy, Bartram's House and Garden: Accommodation of the Vernacular


Baltimore's Halcyon Days

Baltimore's Halcyon Days

Author: Brooke Gunning

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780738506319

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Baltimore's Halcyon Days chronicles Baltimore's social elite, their homes, and their lifestyle from the dawn of the Republic to the demise of the fingerbowl. Long and widely renowned as an enclave of good taste and culture, Baltimore has from its inception offered a good life to those who could afford it. From hunt cups to hatpins and terrapins to tophats, Baltimoreans were connoisseurs of the best. When life was their oyster, they knew the best way to have it served.


Believe

Believe

Author: Mia Jas

Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2023-02-09

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 1098070089

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Believe is a story of inspiration and faith. This positive and uplifting novel depicts the journey of a young woman from adolescence to adulthood as she struggles to find herself and her purpose in life. Throughout her evolution, Kayla meets a young man, finds romance, and learns to trust and love! Kayla is overcome with grief from losing her mother at a very young age and she is forced to live in a residential facility for young women because her grandmother is not healthy enough to have custody of her. Although Kayla feels alone and afraid at times, she finds the courage and strength to face obstacles in her life with the help and support of her best friend. Kayla extremely misses her mother and feels responsible for taking care of her elderly grandmother, whom she loves so much. Kayla realizes that she has someone she can trust at the residential facility when she develops a close bond with the house manager. A teacher at KaylaaEUR(tm)s school will mentor her as she discovers a talent that will change her life forever. She learns to believe. Cover design created by Melissa Franklin.


Sisters of Fortune

Sisters of Fortune

Author: Jehanne Wake

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2012-02-28

Total Pages: 434

ISBN-13: 1451607636

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The first American heiresses took Britain by storm in 1816, two generations before the great late Victorian beauties. Marianne, Louisa, Emily and Bess Caton were descended from the first settlers in Maryland, and brought up in Baltimore by their grandfather Charles Carroll, one of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence.


A History Lover's Guide to Baltimore

A History Lover's Guide to Baltimore

Author: Brennen Jensen

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2021-05-31

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1439672687

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Neither southern nor northern, Baltimore has charted its own course through the American experience. The spires of the nation's first cathedral rose into its sky, and the first blood of the Civil War fell on its streets. Here, enslaved Frederick Douglass toiled before fleeing to freedom and Billie Holiday learned to sing. Baltimore's clippers plied the seven seas, while its pioneering railroads opened the prairie West. The city that birthed "The Star-Spangled Banner" also gave us Babe Ruth and the bottle cap. This guide navigates nearly three hundred years of colorful history--from Johns Hopkins's earnest philanthropy to the raucous camp of John Waters and from modest row houses to the marbled mansions of the Gilded Age. Let local authors Brennen Jensen and Tom Chalkley introduce you to Mencken's "ancient and solid" city.