Until the Deep Water Stills

Until the Deep Water Stills

Author: Michael Dyet

Publisher: Michael Robert Dyet

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9780981199504

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For Katherine Orr the words "I love you " are not enough. Only a demonstrative expression of her husband Jayce's love can rescue their relationship. But Jayce's personal demons prevent him from giving her this even though he knows that she is all that stands between him and a descent into chaos. Simultaneously, Bryan struggles to repair the breach of lobe in his life caused by the death of his daughter. But his wife, Jayce's sister, grows ever more distant. Charismatic social activist Faith, who longs for love but fears she will lose herself in it, unwittingly becomes the catalyst for change in the lives of all four characters. The paths of these four converge toward a tragic event as each struggles to decipher the intricacies of love lost and love found. Each discovers in their own way that love is the living core of human existence and that how we love defines who we are. Visit www.mdyetmetaphor.com/blog after each chapter for another dimension of this internet-enhanced novel.


Deep Water and Other Stories

Deep Water and Other Stories

Author: Kathryn Trattner

Publisher:

Published: 2020-01-06

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13: 9781677784066

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In this collection of stories a man and woman travel back in time, viewing history in reverse, and discovering love along the way. A woman is swept up in the glitter of a party only to become a permanent guest. A Muse of Poetry does her best to rescue the words of the most talented man she's ever known. A girl experiences the transformation that comes from deep grief. A selkie longs for the sea, ghosts watch a loved one, and there is a breathless moment of rebirth.This lyrical collection of fantasies and dreams highlight the enchantment of childhood and the heartbreak of loving deeply. Hidden between the magic and the mundane these stories connect, capturing how moments can bring us together or tear us apart.


Burt Dow, Deep-Water Man

Burt Dow, Deep-Water Man

Author: Robert McCloskey

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 1989-03-01

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13: 014050978X

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Whenever Burt Dow, who lives in a snug little house on the Maine coast, sets out to sea, his pet giggling gull goes along. But this time, it will take all his might and some plain old ingenuity to save him and the gull from a raging storm.


The Tender Years

The Tender Years

Author: Lillian Ross

Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing

Published: 2013-07-11

Total Pages: 632

ISBN-13: 1628570873

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Donald and Sadie MacIntosh emigrated west from Prince Edward Island in Eastern Canada, spending nearly four years on the Alberta prairies, where they gambled everything on raising their wheat crop. Between dust storms, hail, prairie fires, blizzards, and a difficult landlady, Donald and Sadie were beaten into submission. Loading their few possessions, they moved north in a railroad boxcar to the bushland to face new challenges. Meanwhile their family is burgeoning. By the time they reach the northern bush country, they have eight children. This story comes from the memoirs of these children as they grew up. The people they met and the conditions they endured made living in the North memorable, heartbreaking, and sometimes frightening, but there are tender and even laughable moments. This is the second book in the trilogy following The Gentle Gamblers.


Unsuitable for Ladies

Unsuitable for Ladies

Author: Jane Robinson

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 490

ISBN-13: 0192802011

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Real ladies do not travel - or so it was once said. This collection of women's travel writing dispels the notion by showing how there are few corners of the world that have not been visited by women travellers. There are also few difficulties, physical or emotional, real or imagined, thathave not been met and usually overcome by thesesame women.Jane Robinson's first book,Wayward Women, was a guide to women travellers and their writing, and having read over a thousand of their books she is uniquely qualified to compile this anthology. Life is never dull for her intrepid women, whether diving to the bed of the Timor Sea or reaching thesummit of Annapurna. From an encounter with a snake in the Amazon jungle to shipwreck and kidnap on the Barbary Coast, there are tales of adventure, derring-do, and great danger. There are also moving accounts of unimaginable hardship, includingcaring for a family in an ammunition cart during the siege of Delhi and a journey through Tibet that leaves its author childless and widowed.There is no such thing as a typical woman traveller--and there never has been--as this exhilarating anthology shows on a journey of its own through sixteen centuries of travel writing, aboard almost anything from a Bugatti to a Bath chair. You are taken as far afield as it is possible to go, in thecompany of some of the most extraordinary characters you are ever likely to meet.