Revelations of an Ugly Old Hag

Revelations of an Ugly Old Hag

Author: Dolly Delanty

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2016-08-13

Total Pages: 109

ISBN-13: 1524532762

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Theses vignettes, written in satire, describe the happenings taking place in a retirement home and in Australia. The author herself presently resides in a senior’s residence. She hopes that it is recognized by the readers—if there are any—that these essays (or whatever you want to call them) are written tongue-in-cheek and are not to be taken too seriously. The author, Dolly Delanty, has enjoyed every minute writing this book. In other words, she has had a hell of a good time being crass and rude. It has been very liberating for her. She thinks more people should do it! This book takes you to a retirement residence situated somewhere in North America and to the southern coast of Australia. The author talks about the weird fellow seniors she meets along the way. She talks about her strained relationship with her daughter’s Aussie husband and relates funny situations presented to her by the in-laws from hell. It’s light reading and fun as well. All that is required is an open mind and a sick sense of humor.


The Life and Revelations of Pema Lingpa

The Life and Revelations of Pema Lingpa

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Publisher: Shambhala Publications

Published: 2003-07-31

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 1559391944

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These fascinating discussions between 11th century court ladies and the great master Padmasambhava, available for the first time in English, weave intriguing issues of gender into Buddhist teachings. The women's doubts and hesitations are masterfully resolved in these impassioned exchanges. The wonderful material in this book is part of a terma (treasure) revealed by Pema Lingpa (1450–1521), the greatest terton (treasure-revealer) of the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan. The pithy collection is rounded out by Pema Lingpa's astonishing life story.


Covenant Betrayed: Revelations of the Sixties, the Best of Time; the Worst of Time

Covenant Betrayed: Revelations of the Sixties, the Best of Time; the Worst of Time

Author: Mark Dahl

Publisher: Author House

Published: 2005-03-08

Total Pages: 470

ISBN-13: 1463459114

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One can not understand the Sixties without understanding the Fifties. The Fifties were the first time the American youth had excess freedom. Before the 50s they worked on the family farm; dusk till dawn, slaved in the sweat shops, 12 ours a day, six days a week; starved in the depression; and fought not knowing it they would be alive the next day in World War II and the Korean War. Than, suddenly, came the fifties. First there were the beatniks lead by their spiritual leader Williams Burrough, than the "bad boys of rock and roll Elvis, Johnny Cochran, and Jerry Lee Lewis prevailed. This excess freedom, led to freedom to think, freedom to question, freedom to challenge. In the sixties, the peaceful non-violent Civil Rights Movement, progressed to the Black Power and the Black Panthers. The Civil Rights Movement was followed by the creeping involvement in Vietnam, first with military advisors, than massive troop deployments to Vietnam resulting in death, violence, destruction, and then disillusion. And complementing the war, initially, the educational teach-ins led to massive antiwar demonstrations, to the Weathermen busting windows on Michigan Ave and planting bombs in the Capital. This all digressed to the " second civil war" which recently resurfaced with the Iraq War, I afraid now is progressing to the "third civil war". Throughout the book we follow the characters lives from romantic innocence to reality to Expressionism. Some fighting in Vietnam, some protesting the war, some marching for civil rights, friendships destroyed and than repaired. Some lives lost, some destroyed, some survived, but all caught up in the hubris characterized by a gross failure of governmental leadership. Those betrayed the most have their names on a black granite wall in Washington DC.


Old Wine and New: Occasional Discourses

Old Wine and New: Occasional Discourses

Author: Joseph Cross

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2019-12-20

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13:

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Old Wine and New by Joseph Cross is about previous and progressive views on Scripture. Excerpt: "Dear Reader: In the preface to Pauline Charity, did not the writer promise thee that volume should be his last? Some months later, however, at the bottom of the homiletical barrel, he found a few old acquaintances, in threadbare and tattered guise, smiling reproachfully out of the dust of an undeserved oblivion. He beckoned them forth, gave them new garments, and bade them go to the printer. And lo! here they are—twenty-two of them—in comely array, with fresh-anointed locks, knocking modestly at thy door. If any of the former groups from the same family were deemed worthy of thy hospitality—if any of the twenty-two Evangelists gladdened thy soul with good tidings—if any of the twenty-two Knights-Banneret stimulated thy zeal in the holy conflict—if any of the twenty white-hooded sisters of Charity warmed thy heart with words of loving kindness..."


Madeline Payne, the Detective's Daughter

Madeline Payne, the Detective's Daughter

Author: Lawrence L. Lynch

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2019-12-09

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13:

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Lionel Payne, a renowned detective, met a tragic end when his daughter was just an infant. Now grown up, Madeline follows in her father's footsteps, embarking on a career as a detective. However, her path is driven by a burning desire for justice and retribution against her deceitful stepfather, who married her mother solely to access her wealth. Discover a thrilling tale of vengeance and deception as Madeline seeks to uncover the truth and bring her stepfather to justice.


That Summer

That Summer

Author: Jennifer Weiner

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2021-05-11

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 1982180161

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From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Big Summer comes another timely and deliciously twisty novel of intrigue, secrets, and the transformative power of female friendship. Daisy Shoemaker can’t sleep. With a thriving cooking business, full schedule of volunteer work, and a beautiful home in the Philadelphia suburbs, she should be content. But her teenage daughter can be a handful, her husband can be distant, her work can feel trivial, and she has lots of acquaintances, but no real friends. Still, Daisy knows she’s got it good. So why is she up all night? While Daisy tries to identify the root of her dissatisfaction, she’s also receiving misdirected emails meant for a woman named Diana Starling, whose email address is just one punctuation mark away from her own. While Daisy’s driving carpools, Diana is chairing meetings. While Daisy’s making dinner, Diana’s making plans to reorganize corporations. Diana’s glamorous, sophisticated, single-lady life is miles away from Daisy’s simpler existence. When an apology leads to an invitation, the two women meet and become friends. But, as they get closer, we learn that their connection was not completely accidental. Who IS this other woman, and what does she want with Daisy? From the manicured Main Line of Philadelphia to the wild landscape of the Outer Cape, written with Jennifer Weiner’s signature wit and sharp observations, That Summer is a story about surviving our pasts, confronting our futures, and the sustaining bonds of friendship.