Treading in a Sea of Bricks

Treading in a Sea of Bricks

Author: Erick Moody

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2016-11-09

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 1524641448

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As insinuated by the metaphoric title Treading; to stay afloat, usually in water too deep to stand in and, in a Sea of Bricks; identification of the storys location through the towns nickname, Brick Citythis is ultimately a tale of triumph but mainly of struggle. Keeping your head above water. Its an illustrative depiction of the harsh choices and realities offered to the inner-city youth in the early 80s through late 90s, many of which still exist amongst others today. The story centers around two young men, Ezra and Choke, growing up in Newark, New Jersey, who are seemingly fated to face many of their lifes trials together. The road to adulthood can be blissful and/or blistering, so as the pair weather the storm, they learn theres no better aide than wisdom and true friendship.


Treading In A Sea Of Bricks

Treading In A Sea Of Bricks

Author: Erick Moody

Publisher:

Published: 2021-02-23

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13:

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As insinuated by the metaphoric title, Treading means to stay afloat, usually in water too deep to stand in. A Sea of Bricks identification the story's location through the city known as Brick City. This is ultimately a tale of triumph, but mainly of the struggles people go through to keep their heads above water. It's an illustrative depiction of the harsh choices and realities offered to the inner city youth in the early 80's through the late 90's, many of which still exist today.The story centers around two young men, Ezra and Choke, growing up in Newark, New Jersey. The road to young adulthood can be blissful and blistering, and these two are seemingly fated to face many of life's trials together. Yet, as they weather the storm, they learn there's no better aide than wisdom and true friendship.Come with Ezra and Choke to see just what life has in store for them as they began Treading in a Sea of Bricks.


By Land, By Sea

By Land, By Sea

Author: William Hoffman

Publisher: LSU Press

Published: 1999-03-01

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9780807124604

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William Hoffman alternates enduing themes of land and sea by taking inhabitants mostly of Virginia’s inland and Chesapeake Bay regions and making them thoroughly his own in this superb collection of stories. The stories deal with the clash between old and new values, with ties to the land and the lure of the sea, with the struggle to maintain relationships–between parents and children, husbands and wives, community and individual. In “Fathers and Daughters,” a man fears that his pretty teenage daughter is throwing away her life by taking up with a handsome young man whose values are primitive and rapacious. In “Landfall,” an ailing, elderly couple makes a last trip. In their beloved sailboat, which has been like a vessel holding their marriage, the two cruise the New England coast to Canada, where the end of their journey is not what either foresaw. The protagonist of “Cuttings” is a bold, decorated veteran of Vietnam who has become softened by living in a metropolitan southern city. He is forced to show his bravery by facing a white oak that has died and needs felling to protect his beach cottage. In “Smoke,” a former convict, sickly and cynical, comes in poverty to live with his sister and her family, and by his courage restores the idea of honor in those whom he has caused to feel shame and anger. “Lover” is the haunting story of an aging businessman who seeks desperately to regain love and his youth through a relationship with an adolescent girl. An intellectually sophisticated minister, in “The Question of Rain,” is asked by member of his congregation to offer a special prayer day for rain when a drought scorches the countryside. He is reluctant to perform the service, to be tapped in the position of publicly asking for rain and putting himself and his God to the test. In “Patriot, a coal miner’s love of country makes him a true patriot, though the war he fights is not against a foreign enemy but against new, potentially destructive values. Hoffman’s skill as a craftsman is matched by the veracity of his eye and ear for poignant detail in these quietly powerful and always deeply moving stories.


The Marriage of the Sea

The Marriage of the Sea

Author: Jane Alison

Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux

Published: 2004-04-01

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9781429930376

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As alluring as The Love-Artist, a contemporary tale of love and ambition, betrayal and revenge, set in two gloriously watery cities In a damp Venetian palace, Oswaldo contemplates the ravages of time to his body and his beloved city, and dreams up a way to hold mortality at bay. In New York, Lach steps out into the crisp, clear night to savor his new freedom, having just dropped Vera to join his new love, Francesca, in Venice. In rainy London, Max packs for a precipitous move to New Orleans, in pursuit of Lucinde, a woman he barely knows. From New Orleans, Lucinde flies to the aid and comfort of Vera, who, betrayal or no, has accepted a grant to go paint in . . . Venice. And elsewhere in the Crescent City, Anton, leaving to seek his big break in that other renowned city of water—Venice, of course—sketches a good-bye upon the slumbering body of his wife, Josephine. With wit, sympathy, and surpassing deftness, Jane Alison choreographs an intricate minuet among these characters, whom love and loneliness, aspiration and desperation, have drawn to two famously romantic, venal, and elusive cities of water.


Son of the Sea

Son of the Sea

Author: Dr. S.K. Bhatia

Publisher: Partridge Publishing

Published: 2014-11-11

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 1482840693

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The story of this book is different being classic one. It has two parts-one related to the past life of Charan when he managed to sneaked into heaven posing as a saint and crusador of ahimsa and truth but thrown out from there when 'Mirror Of The Past' glimpsed his tainted past life style .He was actually Varuni-son of Varun Dev sea-god and a furious tidal wave born in human flesh. He believed in violence and got his father Bharam Chand killed to side with the firangi rule. He decided to work for the Crown to achieve the desired goal of his life but in disguise as a saint so that none could suspect him as Baba the informer. He came closer to the freedom fighters to know their secrets to pass on to the firangi rulers. The second part is related with his being thrown out from heaven to fall in the lap of Suchanders statue in the main square of a city. Here he again played his dubious role to create unrest in the square. It was Lily that became instrumental in restoring peace in the square but he took this credit for himself by considering Lily as his peace ambassador. He befriended with Professor, Dr Nisha, Lily, Ragho and many others but ditched them in time. He boasted himself as a great leader of many successful movements. When Professor requested him to lead farmers agitation he shook hands with the police. Ultimately he was exposed and put on trial. Dr Bhatia is a prolific fiction writer. His stories are full of wonderful wisdom, amusements and classic adventures with colourful imaginations. His style is lucid. He is a recipient of many awards.


Tree of Souls

Tree of Souls

Author: Howard Schwartz

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2006-12-27

Total Pages: 705

ISBN-13: 0195327136

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Drawing from the Bible, the Pseudepigrapha, the Talmud and Midrash, the kabbalistic literature, medieval folklore, Hasidic texts, and oral lore collected in the modern era, Schwartz has gathered together nearly 700 of the key Jewish myths. For each myth, he includes extensive commentary, revealing the source of the myth and explaining how it relates to other Jewish myths as well as to world literature --from publisher description


20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (with the original illustrations by Alphonse de Neuville)

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (with the original illustrations by Alphonse de Neuville)

Author: Jules Verne

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-12-19

Total Pages: 453

ISBN-13:

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Jules Verne's '20,000 Leagues Under the Sea' is a classic adventure novel that follows the journey of Captain Nemo and his submarine, the Nautilus, as they explore the depths of the oceans. Verne's mastery of vivid imagery and scientific detail transports readers to a world beneath the waves, showcasing his skill in blending excitement with meticulous research. The inclusion of original illustrations by Alphonse de Neuville enhances the immersive experience of the narrative, bringing the fantastical technology of the Nautilus to life on the page. Set in a time when deep-sea exploration was still a novel concept, the novel remains a seminal work in the science fiction genre, inspiring generations of readers and writers alike. Jules Verne, a visionary author known for his prophetic imagination, drew inspiration from the rapid advancements in science and technology during the 19th century. His fascination with the mysteries of the natural world and the potential of human innovation culminated in '20,000 Leagues Under the Sea', a pioneering work that continues to captivate audiences till this day. Verne's ability to combine scientific speculation with thrilling narrative propelled him to become one of the most celebrated authors of his time, and his legacy endures in the realm of speculative fiction. For readers who crave adventure, exploration, and a dash of scientific intrigue, '20,000 Leagues Under the Sea' is a must-read. Verne's timeless tale of underwater discovery offers a compelling blend of imagination and intellect, inviting audiences to delve into the wonders of the deep sea alongside the enigmatic Captain Nemo. Whether you are a seasoned science fiction enthusiast or a curious reader seeking an enthralling literary voyage, this novel promises a thrilling odyssey through uncharted waters.