The Wail of The Woods

The Wail of The Woods

Author: Zakir Malik

Publisher: The Indian Wordsmith

Published: 2020-07-01

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 8194493528

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A Poetry Anthology By Zakir Malik


The Wailing Woods

The Wailing Woods

Author: Aaron Thomas

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-02-11

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 9781543074086

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Strange occurrences happen to a small city in Washington State. Could it be Bigfoot that's causing the havoc? The mayor has to do something about it, what he finds will shock you. This is the first book in a three-book series that is suitable for 15+ year olds and older. Read a Bigfoot story from a Native American's point of view and told in a different t way.


Gods of Wood and Stone

Gods of Wood and Stone

Author: Mark Di Ionno

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2018-07-17

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 150117892X

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Two men from disparate worlds search for what constitutes a meaningful life in a searing portrait of honor and masculinity, sport and celebrity, marriage and parenthood in this “rough, tough, and thoughtful” (Phil Mushnick, New York Post) debut from Pulitzer Prize finalist and front-page columnist Mark Di Ionno. Joe Grudeck is a living legend—a first-ballot Hall of Famer beloved by Boston Red Sox fans who once played for millions under the bright Fenway lights. Now, he finds himself haunted by his own history, searching for connection in a world that’s alienated his true self beneath his celebrity persona. Soon, he’ll step back into the spotlight once more with a very risky Cooperstown acceptance speech that has the power to change everything—except the darkness in his past. Horace Mueller is a different type altogether—working in darkness at a museum blacksmith shop and living in a rundown farmhouse on the outskirts of Cooperstown, New York. He clings to an antiquated lifestyle, fueled by nostalgia for simpler times and a rebellion against the sport-celebrity lifestyle of Cooperstown. His baseball prodigy son, however, veers towards everything Horace has spent his life railing against. Gods of Wood and Stone is the story of these two men—a timeless, but strikingly singular tale of the responsibilities of manhood and the pitfalls of glory in a painful and exhilarating novel that’s distinctly American. “Delivered with a fan’s passion, a journalist’s eye for detail, and the unblinking courage of a storyteller, Mark Di Ionno knocks it out of the park with this piercing literary thriller” (Bryan Gruley, award-winning author of the Starvation Lake trilogy).


Heartwood

Heartwood

Author: P. J. Piccirillo

Publisher: Middleton Books

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 097166112X

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An inspiring and heart-rending historical novel that traces the intertwined lives of two men with common roots in the rugged timbering industry of north central Pennsylvania, but whose destinies and loves turn them against each other. Heartwood is more than a novel of struggle and passion. It is a loving and careful preservation of a precious part of Pennsylvania history that has all but vanished.