In the Orchard, the Swallows

In the Orchard, the Swallows

Author: Peter Hobbs

Publisher: Europa Editions

Published: 2014-02-04

Total Pages: 87

ISBN-13: 1609451937

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This tale of innocence and corruption in Pakistan is “a beautiful, often painful, journey of a young man’s doomed yearning for love” (The Guardian). During a village wedding in Pakistan, a boy risks speaking to the beautiful daughter of a powerful local politician. As night falls, the two meet in his father’s orchard, inadvertently falling asleep as they wait for the light of dawn to reveal the orchard’s beauty, naive to the dangers posed by their innocent mistake. As first light approaches, and the girl’s father realizes the young couple’s mutual attraction, he has the boy sent to prison without explanation or the benefit of a trial. Fifteen years later, the boy—now a man—is released without a word. Bereft of family and weakened from years of abuse, he collapses on the side of the road and is taken in by a kindly scholar. As time passes, the man recovers enough to take daily walks to his father’s now abandoned orchard, where he last saw his young beloved among the trees, beneath soaring, fluttering swallows . . . In clear, crystalline prose, this novel reveals the ability of the human spirit to conquer the random cruelties of life, and how the power of love and hope, once known, can never truly be extinguished. “Hobbs’ prose is spare, clean, and lyrical, giving In the Orchard, the Swallows a timeless feeling; however, the markers of the Afghan war and the changes in the landscape remind the reader that this story is very contemporary.” —Booklist “A perfectly cut jewel of a book.” —The Financial Times


I Could Ride All Day in My Cool Blue Train

I Could Ride All Day in My Cool Blue Train

Author: Peter Hobbs

Publisher:

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 9780571217175

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Following on from the success of Peter Hobbs's debut novel 'A Short Day Dying', this is a collection of comic, heartfelt, grotesque, other-worldly and fantastical stories.


Sex and Death

Sex and Death

Author: Sarah Hall

Publisher: House of Anansi

Published: 2016-09-03

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 1770898840

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A provocative and haunting collection of short stories that probe two of the most powerful forces shaping the human experience. The drive for life — for survival and reproduction — and the drive for death — for violence and self-destruction — are the two dominant, instinctive urges of human behaviour. These conflicting compulsions, characterized by Freud as Eros and Thanatos, are also the central themes of great literature. In Sex and Death, some of today’s most compelling writers from around the globe — Kevin Barry, Lynn Coady, Robert Drewe, Ceridwen Dovey, Damon Galgut, Petina Gappah, Sarah Hall, Peter Hobbs, Yiyun Li, Alexander MacLeod, Ben Marcus, Jon McGregor, Guadalupe Nettel, Courttia Newland, Taiye Selassie, Ali Smith, Wells Tower, Alan Warner, Claire Vaye Watkins, Clare Wigfall — explore these challenging themes with honesty, psychological acuity, brutality, tenderness, and empathy, in stories that are illuminating, disquieting, funny, and utterly dazzling.


Reach Out and Read the World

Reach Out and Read the World

Author: Europa Editions

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2017-05-02

Total Pages: 467

ISBN-13: 160945457X

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Spanning six continents, the Reach Out and Read the World sampler contains excerpts from a large selection of international fiction published over Europa’s twelve-year history as an independent publisher that encourages global and social empathy. The compilation is completed with an introduction by Europa’s Editor-in-Chief Michael Reynolds, country profiles, discussion questions and a “71 Reasons to Read International Literature” comment piece by booksellers from across the United States on the importance of reading internationally. Altogether, Reach Out and Read the World is a transformative read, one that helps humanize our world through the power of story.


Archimedes in the 21st Century

Archimedes in the 21st Century

Author: Chris Rorres

Publisher: Birkhäuser

Published: 2017-08-26

Total Pages: 171

ISBN-13: 3319580590

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​This book is a collection of papers presented at the “Archimedes in the 21st Century” world conference, held at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences in 2013. This conference focused on the enduring and continuing influence of Archimedes in our modern world, celebrating his centuries of influence on mathematics, science, and engineering. Archimedes planted the seeds for a myriad of seminal ideas that would grow over the ages. Each chapter surveys the growth of one or more of these seeds, and the fruit that they continue to bear to this day. The conference speakers contributing to this book are actively involved in STEM fields whose origins trace back to Archimedes, many of whom have conducted and published research that extends Archimedes’ work into the 21st century. The speakers are not historians, so while historical context is provided, this book is uniquely focused on the works themselves as opposed to their history. The breadth and depth of Archimedes’ influence will inspire, delight, and even surprise readers from a variety of fields and interests including historians, mathematicians, scientists, and engineers. Only a modest background in math is required to read this book, making it accessible to curious readers of all ages.


Dog Train

Dog Train

Author:

Publisher: Workman Publishing

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 72

ISBN-13: 9780761139669

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Seventeen silly songs for children.


How I Write

How I Write

Author: Dan Crowe

Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13:

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Where do writers get their ideas? How do they deal with writers block? What gets them high? What gets them low? What do they do all day? With original contributions from some of the most established authors in the world, How I Write is an editorial powerhouse of more than sixty essays, featuring Jonathan Franzen, Jeffrey Eugenides, Joyce Carol Oates, Rick Moody, Will Self, Nicole Krauss, and many others. The idea was to create a book that worked like an old curiosity shop, full of letters, photographs, drawings, illustrations, and other scattered mementos. Edited by the creator of the cult-literary magazine Zembla and designed by art director Vince Frost, How I Write is a must have for all writers, readers, and anyone interested in books, ideas, and design.


Train I Ride

Train I Ride

Author: Paul Mosier

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 2017-01-24

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 0062455753

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4 starred reviews! "Heartbreaking, hilarious, and life-affirming" (Ami Polonsky, author of Gracefully Grayson and Threads) Rydr is on a train heading east, leaving California, where her gramma can’t take care of her anymore, and traveling to Chicago, to live with an unknown relative. She brings with her a backpack, memories both happy and sad, and a box containing something very important. As Rydr meets her fellow passengers and learns their stories, her own story begins to emerge. It’s one of sadness and heartache, and one Rydr would sometimes like to forget. But as much as Rydr may want to run away from her past, on the train she finds that hope and forgiveness are all around her, and most importantly, within her, if she’s willing to look for it. From Publishers Weekly Flying Start author Paul Mosier comes a poignant story about a young girl’s travels by train from Los Angeles to Chicago in which she learns along the way that she can find family wherever she is. Perfect for fans of Rebecca Stead and Sharon Creech.


Will Keen, Indian Scout

Will Keen, Indian Scout

Author: Art Isberg

Publisher: Robert Hale Ltd

Published: 2017-10-01

Total Pages: 119

ISBN-13: 0719824869

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Will Keen is a western man living his life in two different worlds - one white, one Piaute Indian. He dresses in white man's clothes and adopts many of his habits and mannerisms. Only high cheekbones and dark eyes that miss nothing give a hint of the Indian blood coursing through his veins. Will knows the western wilderness like no other because he was raised in it, and guides wagon trains westwards into Oregon Territory, braving savage lands and equally savage men - of all races - who prey on innocent wagon families. After a decade of guiding long lines of canvas-topped Conestoga wagons west, Will has no idea that his future will take a different turn when one person in a wagon train forces him to decide who he is and how will live from that point forward.