Farley Wilywitz

Farley Wilywitz

Author: E.L. Titus

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2000-05-08

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 1462097650

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P>Farley Wilywitz is a liaror so believed his friend Richard Faite. Farley phones Richard late one night and claims to have found a Picaso painting in his grandmothers attic. Hard to believe, but events after that night seem to prove that Farley's telling the trutha truth built on betrayal, lies and deception. Richard soon discovers that Farley has been using his identity on his Special Forces I.D. cards very interestingly, and that his best friend Donald Ackie, curator at the Institute of Art in Chicago, is involved in the theft of Farley's treasure. The story takes an odd turn as Farley's "second" wife, Sweet Thanghaving undergone Virtual Therapymistakes Richard for her husband and offers him her love. Torn between telling the truth and living a lie, Richard struggles to regain his identity while learning to forgive those who have deceived him. Punctuating Richard's turmoil is a misadventure in which Farley enlists him in a million dollar quest. Spilling over with zany invention and peopled with colorful characters, Farley Wilywitz is a comic tour-de-force with powerful twists of fates.


Where Tomorrows Aren't Promised

Where Tomorrows Aren't Promised

Author: Carmelo Anthony

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2022-10-04

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1982160608

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"From iconic NBA All-Star Carmelo Anthony comes a raw and inspirational memoir about growing up in the housing projects of Red Hook and Baltimore-a brutal world Where Tomorrows Aren't Promised"--


Mark Twain's Notebooks and Journals, Volume II

Mark Twain's Notebooks and Journals, Volume II

Author: Mark Twain

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2023-12-22

Total Pages: 718

ISBN-13: 0520905539

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The twelve notebooks in volume 1 provided information about the eighteen years in which the most profound, even dramatic, changes took place in Clemens' life. He early achieved the limits of his boyhood ambition by becoming a steamboat pilot on the Mississippi River, a position there is no reason to believe he would have abandoned if the Civil War had not forced him to do so. In fleeing from a war which principle and temperament prevented him from supporting, Clemens entered into the first stages of his literary career by serving as a reporter for newspapers in Virginia City and San Francisco. When the restricted experiences available to a local reporter had been thoroughly explored, he moved on as a traveling correspondent to the Sandwich Islands and then still farther to Europe and the Near East. The latter travels provided him with material for The Innocents Abroad, the book that established Mark Twain as a popular author with an international reputation in 1869. In 1872 he further exploited his personal history by publishing Roughing It and in the same year visited England to gather material on English people and institutions. He returned to England the following year, this time accompanied by his family and by a secretary who would record the observations printed as the last notebook in volume 1. Volume 2 of Mark Twain's Notebooks and Journals, documenting Clemens' activities in the years from 1877 to 1883, consists largely of the record of three trips which would serve as the source for three travel narratives: the excursion to Bermuda, a prolonged tour of Europe, and an evocative return to the Mississippi River. Despite the common impulse to preserve observations and impressions for literary use, the contents of the notebooks are remarkably different in their vitality-and the works which developed from the notes are correspondingly varied.


Warm Spit

Warm Spit

Author: Charles Stough

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2000-04-17

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 0595091741

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Newspaperman Batton Shanks is insubordinate, insensitive, in trouble and in Texas. And those are only four of his problems.


Taken Identity

Taken Identity

Author: Chuck Igo

Publisher: Author House

Published: 2007-08-23

Total Pages: 630

ISBN-13: 1452032904

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Imagine a president embroiled in scandal, an opposition party frothing at the mouth with his impending resignation or conviction, and the only thing standing between the other guys and the White House is the vice-president. Now imagine the remnants of a war thought long over that has at least one more battle to be waged. That is the premise of Taken Identity, the story of life-long friends trying to right a wrong, and prevent a disaster. From Washington to Maine to Europe and beyond, Taken Identity follows the course of events that puts the president in a precarious position and his most trusted advisors in the role of human shield. The relationships within the circle of friends, at times, are forced to withstand the most brutal of beatings. From high-tech to old fashioned footwork and know-how, Taken Identity introduces you to a by-the-people, for-the-people White House and an extended circle of aides who strive, like all of us, to adhere to the letter of the law, but sometimes are forced to bend it. Its easy to do the right thing, but much harder to do the wrong things for the right reasons.


In the Days of Simon Stern

In the Days of Simon Stern

Author: Arthur A. Cohen

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 473

ISBN-13: 0226112543

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Nathan, a blind Jewish scribe, tells the story of the coming of the Messiah in the person of one Simon Stern—from his birth on the Lower East Side, through his career as a millionaire dealer in real estate, to his building of a refuge for the Jewish remnant of World War II. "A majestic work of fiction that should stand world literature's test of time, to be read and reread. A masterpiece."—Commonweal "This book ensnares one of the most extraordinarily daring ideas to inhabit an American novel in a number of years. For one thing, it is that risky devising, dreamed of only by the Thomas Manns of the world, a serious and vastly conceived fiction bled out of the theological imagination. For another, it is clearly an 'American' novel—altogether American, despite its Jewish particularity: it is not so much about the history of the Jews as it is about the idea of the New World as haven. . . . In its teeming particularity every vein of this book runs with a brilliance of Jewish insight and erudition to be found in no other novelist. Arthur Cohen is the first writer of any American generation to compose a profoundly Jewish fiction on a profoundly Western theme."—Cynthia Ozick, New York Times Book Review "This stately, ambitious amalgam of Jewish myth, history, theology, and speculations on the Jewish soul is like an enormous Judaic archeological ruin—often hard for the uninitiated to interpret, but impressive. . . . Intelligent, inventive, fascinating."—New Yorker


What Would Kinky Do?

What Would Kinky Do?

Author: Kinky Friedman

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2008-06-24

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 9780312331597

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Friedman offers up a collection of both his essays from his column in "Texas Monthly" as well as new essays on the current state of the nation. From immigration to why Willie Nelson would have been on his gubernatorial staff, nobody cuts to the heart of the matter like Friedman.