The Tin Cup

The Tin Cup

Author: Eunice Johnson Halbert

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2008-12

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 144011112X

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You will laugh and you will cry at some of the incidents that take place during the authors lifetime. While it was not written to be entertaining persay, it has it's entertaining moments. A lover of drama, the author displays the "ham" in her in some of the stories she tells. None of which are fabricated. These are just a few of the memories she has pulled out of the cup, for the cup is bottomless. So, may the reader drink up and enjoy.


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Author: Clinton E. Taber

Publisher: Xulon Press

Published:

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 1612158692

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OZYMANDIA

OZYMANDIA

Author: Ellie Stiller McClure

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2010-05-25

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 146281736X

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OZYMANDIA is true. It is down to earth American history, the story of three families of three entirely different cultures whose lives intertwine during the mid 1800’s in the heartland of America. Jacob’s crossed the Atlantic by choice, leaving behind a rich culture for a hawker’s promises in the new world. Tin Cup was a Cherokee, a man of wisdom and wealth. His family was uprooted from its ancestral home and sent west to Oklahoma by the United States Government in 1838. George escaped the African-American fate of slavery only to become a Cherokee servant. George was a pragmatist, not just a man of his time, but a man of the future who had a daughter “that jes would not lissen”. OZYMANDIA tells of Jacob, arriving at his homestead with a two man saw in his hand and fi nding trees ten feet thick, poisonous snakes as big around as his thigh and beasts waiting to eat him for dinner. The book tells in detail of the suffering and heartbreak of Tin Cup and his family and people during their long walk west during the winter of 1838-39. One reads of George, a man anyone would like to have as a friend, who not only made life, but made life well worth living. These people, their old time religion, old time philosophers with their now time philosophy, along with a few hair brained individuals made our America of today. While young readers will enjoy OZYMANDIA as an adventure story, older readers may understand it as a parallelism, perhaps sharing the traveler’s observations as portrayed by Shelley in his poem, OZYMANDIAS.


Swallowing the Soap

Swallowing the Soap

Author: William Kloefkorn

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 2010-01-01

Total Pages: 464

ISBN-13: 0803234414

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This volume, the first to span the forty-year career of Nebraska state poet William Kloefkorn, brings together the best-known and most beloved poems by one of the most important Midwestern poets of the last half century. Collecting work from limited editions and hard-to-find books, along with Kloefkorn's most anthologized poems, Swallowing the Soap is an indispensable one-volume compendium of the work of a major American poet.


Dahlia in Bloom: Crafting a Fresh Start With Magical Tools Volume 3

Dahlia in Bloom: Crafting a Fresh Start With Magical Tools Volume 3

Author: Hisaya Amagishi

Publisher: J-Novel Club

Published: 2022-03-28

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 1718381026

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Dahlia is now chairwoman of her very own trading company, and her genuine passion for her craft sees her network growing quickly. Juggling her roles as artisan and businesswoman, she lands herself in all sorts of sticky situations! But she won’t face these challenges alone; her friends and colleagues are there to protect and support her no matter what. Dahlia will repay them the only way she knows how—by courageously taking the next leap forward! From mass-producing her soap dispensers at the small goods workshop, to miniaturizing her magical stove, to continuing her quest for a man-made magical sword, the sky’s the limit for Dahlia. She’s happy to follow her creative spirit, but just where will this path lead her? Find out in this third installment of Dahlia’s artisanal adventures!


Barcelona Sunset

Barcelona Sunset

Author: Jeremy D. Rowe

Publisher: Grosvenor House Publishing

Published: 2018-09-07

Total Pages: 343

ISBN-13: 1786233479

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Urban terrorism is not new. Barcelona was once a hotbed of intrigue, bombings and shootings. Jordi Vilaro finds love among the constant dangers and the deadly twists of fate. Will the young lovers survive against the onslaught of the fascist forces? Through the early years of the twentieth century in the city, the Vilaro family face the challenges of poverty and violence with fortitude, as the city slides relentlessly towards civil war. Following "The Lions of Catalunya", Jeremy Rowe's new novel "Barcelona Sunset" is full of the richness and perils of life in Barcelona in the 1920's and 30's.


The Memory Weaver

The Memory Weaver

Author: Jane Kirkpatrick

Publisher: Revell

Published: 2015-09-01

Total Pages: 341

ISBN-13: 1441228209

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Eliza Spalding Warren was just a child when she was taken hostage by the Cayuse Indians during a massacre in 1847. Now the young mother of two children, Eliza faces a different kind of dislocation; her impulsive husband wants them to make a new start in another territory, which will mean leaving her beloved home and her departed mother's grave--and returning to the land of her captivity. Eliza longs to know how her mother, an early missionary to the Nez Perce Indians, dealt with the challenges of life with a sometimes difficult husband and with her daughter's captivity. When Eliza is finally given her mother's diary, she is stunned to find that her own memories are not necessarily the whole story of what happened. Can she lay the dark past to rest and move on? Or will her childhood memories always hold her hostage? Based on true events, The Memory Weaver is New York Times bestselling author Jane Kirkpatrick's latest literary journey into the past, where threads of western landscapes, family, and faith weave a tapestry of hope inside every pioneering woman's heart. Readers will find themselves swept up in this emotional story of the memories that entangle us and the healing that awaits us when we bravely unravel the threads of the past.


The Search for Mother Missing

The Search for Mother Missing

Author: Janine Vance

Publisher: Adoption Truth & Transparency

Published:

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13:

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Can't travel yet? Let's go to Korea! In this contemporary tale detailing a two-week trip that explores intercountry adoption from South Korea, twin sisters naively travel to their birth city of Seoul in search of their Korean family. Little incidents along the way serve as a catalyst, leading them into a worldwide modern-day adoptee-rights movement seeking truth and transparency. The intent of this book is to inspire and uplift anyone who has been removed from their birth family to know that there is a community of like-minded individuals who've experienced the same circumstances.