The House on the Top of the Hill
Author: Mary Dean
Publisher:
Published: 1976
Total Pages: 22
ISBN-13: 9780701522148
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Author: Mary Dean
Publisher:
Published: 1976
Total Pages: 22
ISBN-13: 9780701522148
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Peter Murray
Publisher: TouchWood Editions
Published: 1994
Total Pages: 228
ISBN-13: 9780920663301
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHome from the Hill is an entertaining portrayal of three remarkable men.
Author: Eileen Dunlop
Publisher:
Published: 1987
Total Pages: 147
ISBN-13: 9780862412449
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPhilip is in despair at the thought of having to stay with 'stuck up old aunt Jane' in her vast gloomy mansion. Worse still, his awful cousin Susan is living there too. At first Susan and Phillip dislike each other intensely, but form an uneasy alliance when they discover the secret room upstairs. If it has been empty for several years, why is there a light on there every night? Intrigued, the two cousins start to investigate. As they dig deeper and deeper into the past the terrible secrets of The House on the Hill start to unfold...
Author: Jolie Mason
Publisher: Jolie Mason
Published: 2015-07-22
Total Pages: 176
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSometimes Love Finds You. War changes things. Captain Luca Brine has the Carry Bell, and an infuriating first mate to go with it. Luca finds herself doing some particularly colorful runs for the Carnes Syndicate these days, beginning with a little weapons smuggling. It's not the smuggling that's dangerous, however, it's the thugs following her that catch her first mate's attention. You can't teach an old spy new tricks... Emery Charles trained for years to do the Empire's dirty work, and he did it without flinching. His refusal to bring in the newest captain of the Carry Bell earns him a bounty on his head and a swarm of operatives out to do the job he's refused. Or can you? With war closing in on the galaxy, they have to find a way out of this rat's maze of spies, war and biological weapons alive. Falling in love is bound to complicate everything, but he's not sure he has another option.
Author: William Humphrey
Publisher: Open Road Media
Published: 2015-02-17
Total Pages: 303
ISBN-13: 1504006240
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNational Book Award Finalist: The mesmerizing saga of a Texas family torn apart by passion and pride. Twelve years after Hannah Hunnicutt was committed to a Dallas asylum, her body is brought home to northeast Texas to be buried alongside those of her husband and son. Etched on all three gravestones is the same date of death: May 28, 1939. Home from the Hill is the story of that tragic day and the dramatic events leading up to it. The biggest landowner in the county, Captain Wade Hunnicutt was a charismatic war hero whose legendary hunting skills extended to the wives of his friends and neighbors. Humiliated by her husband’s philandering, Hannah grew to despise Captain Wade but was too proud to ask for a divorce; instead, she devoted herself to her only child. Torn between his mother’s adoration and an overwhelming need to win his father’s approval, Theron tried to become his own man. And he might have succeeded if he hadn’t fallen in love with the beautiful and innocent Libby Halstead. William Humphrey’s dazzling debut novel, the inspiration for a major motion picture starring Robert Mitchum, is a masterpiece of twentieth-century American literature, as intense and thrilling as the Hunnicutts themselves. This ebook features an illustrated biography of William Humphrey including rare photos form the author’s estate.
Author: Nathan Sternfeld
Publisher: Feldheim Publishers
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 186
ISBN-13: 9781583309018
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: David Jay Bercuson
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Published: 2002-01-01
Total Pages: 330
ISBN-13: 9780802085160
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCovering training, manning, equipment, and combat efforts, this is first full non-offical history of the Canadian Army's operations from the summer of 1950 to the ceasefire of 1953.
Author: Ashby Bland Crowder
Publisher: LSU Press
Published: 2004-01-06
Total Pages: 430
ISBN-13: 9780807128879
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this deeply felt biography, Ashby Bland Crowder treats in near definitive fashion one of southern literature's unjustly neglected masters. In superb novels like Home from the Hill, The Ordways, and Proud Flesh as well as in the brilliant story collections The Last Husband and A Time and a Place, William Humphrey (1924--1997) created an imaginary East Texas Red River County, conjuring the speech and life rhythms of his native territory with artistic genius. Crowder's lyrical blending of biographical fact and incisive analysis corrects a mistaken view that Humphrey was among those writers mired in the pious cult of southern delusionary remembrance. From early short fiction set in a New York commuter village through late works of the Northeast, such as Hostages to Fortune and September Song, Humphrey allowed himself a psychic distance from the South that fueled an unsparing critique of its myths -- exemplified by the fierce deconstruction of Texas heroes found in his last novel, No Resting Place. In a poignant discussion of Humphrey's memoir, Farther Off from Heaven, Crowder demonstrates that the tragic death of his father led to Humphrey's overriding fictional themes of pain and inconsolable loss. Indeed, Crowder asserts that Humphrey failed to achieve literary renown in part because he evokes emotional experiences beyond what most people can endure. Humphrey's fiction derives its power from refusing to indulge in the false consolations of vanished people and history, from showing that living in the southern past is not living at all. Wakeful Anguish is among the first books about William Humphrey and will be greeted as one of the finest. Marshalling unpublished archival letters, interviews with persons who knew Humphrey at different stages in his life, and private correspondence and conversations between Humphrey and himself, Crowder achieves something rare in literary biography: a portrait that reveals both the sustained suffering in an author's life and work and his exultation in the triumph of his art.
Author: Cesare Pavese
Publisher: Penguin UK
Published: 2021-04-29
Total Pages: 149
ISBN-13: 0241370531
DOWNLOAD EBOOK'Pavese's novels are works of an extraordinary depth where one never stops finding new levels, new meanings' Italo Calvino June, 1943. Allied aircraft are bombing Turin; fascist Italy is on its knees. Every evening, after a day's teaching in the city, Corrado returns to the safety of the hills and the care of his two doting landladies. He has no attachments, no obligations. Yet against his better judgement he is drawn to the easy warmth of a circle of anti-fascists who congregate at a nearby tavern, and confronted with a painful choice: emotional and political commitment, with all its dangers - or devastating retreat. Pavese's extraordinary semi-autobiographical novel is a lucid portrayal of missed opportunities and human weakness, set against the seductive intensity of the Italian countryside. Translated with an introduction by Tim Parks Shortlisted for The Society of Authors Translation Award 2022
Author: Marilyn Michel Whetstone
Publisher: Inspiring Voices
Published: 2020-12-16
Total Pages: 207
ISBN-13: 146241317X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOne of more than twenty-five first cousins who grew up together in the Ozark Mountains, Marilyn Michel Whetstone reveals in Our Home in the Hills how she experienced first-hand the joy and comfort of being part of a large, close-knit family. In a collection of true stories and family recipes, Whetstone shares anecdotes that provide insight into her life growing up in the popular resort mecca of the Midwest, Rockaway Beach, during the 1950’s and 1960’s and the lives of guests who visited the family resort during that time. While transporting others on a nostalgic trip back to a simpler time, Whetstone details how unselfish acts of sacrifice and kindness promoted healthy and lasting bonds among relatives and friends. She shares the ups and downs in her teenage relationships and offers a glimpse into her close walk with Jesus Christ. Included are recipes that have been passed down in her family for more than a hundred years, providing a backdrop to her delightful stories. “These inspired stories of faith, family, friends, and community will touch your heart. They evoke memories of the joy and blessing of my own growing up years in Ozark Mountain Country.” —Edd Akers, Mayor, City of Branson