Author: Allison Anger
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 164299409X
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 157
Book Description
Cornfields and Country Roads is a collection of poems and short stories that convey one woman's spiritual journey and reveals the fruit of her most intimate moments with the Lord. It begins along the banks of Lyons Creek with the childhood memories which led to her relationship with Christ and continues throughout the years of maturing in her roles as a wife, a mother, and a woman of the faith. Capturing her most precious memories in written word and the deep spiritual truths taught to her along the way, the author shares her most cherished treasure with you, the reader. Be prepared to laugh, smile, and even cry as the message of these most endearing relationships trigger the memory of your own special moments in time. You may even be inspired to rise to the challenges presented by the truth of God's Word, as the Holy Spirit brings conviction to your own personal journey.
Cornfields And Country Roads
Author: Allison Anger
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 164299409X
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 157
Book Description
Cornfields and Country Roads is a collection of poems and short stories that convey one woman's spiritual journey and reveals the fruit of her most intimate moments with the Lord. It begins along the banks of Lyons Creek with the childhood memories which led to her relationship with Christ and continues throughout the years of maturing in her roles as a wife, a mother, and a woman of the faith. Capturing her most precious memories in written word and the deep spiritual truths taught to her along the way, the author shares her most cherished treasure with you, the reader. Be prepared to laugh, smile, and even cry as the message of these most endearing relationships trigger the memory of your own special moments in time. You may even be inspired to rise to the challenges presented by the truth of God's Word, as the Holy Spirit brings conviction to your own personal journey.
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 164299409X
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 157
Book Description
Cornfields and Country Roads is a collection of poems and short stories that convey one woman's spiritual journey and reveals the fruit of her most intimate moments with the Lord. It begins along the banks of Lyons Creek with the childhood memories which led to her relationship with Christ and continues throughout the years of maturing in her roles as a wife, a mother, and a woman of the faith. Capturing her most precious memories in written word and the deep spiritual truths taught to her along the way, the author shares her most cherished treasure with you, the reader. Be prepared to laugh, smile, and even cry as the message of these most endearing relationships trigger the memory of your own special moments in time. You may even be inspired to rise to the challenges presented by the truth of God's Word, as the Holy Spirit brings conviction to your own personal journey.
The Cornfield
Author: David A. Welker
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 1504062388
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 585
Book Description
The Civil War battle in western Maryland that killed 22,000 men—and served no military purpose. For generations of Americans, the word Antietam—the name of a bucolic stream in western Maryland—held the same sense of horror and carnage that the date 9/11 does for Americans today. But Antietam eclipses even this modern tragedy as America’s single bloodiest day, on which 22,000 men became casualties in a war to determine our nation’s future. Antietam is forever burned into the American psyche as a battle bathed in blood that served no military purpose and brought no decisive victory. This much Americans know was true. What they didn’t know was why the battle broke out at all—until now. The Cornfield: Antietam’s Bloody Turning Point tells for the first time the full story of the struggle to control “the Cornfield,” the action on which the costly battle of Antietam turned. Because Federal and Confederate forces repeatedly traded control of the spot, the fight for the Cornfield is a story of human struggle against fearful odds, men seeking to do their duty, and a simple test of survival. Many of the firsthand accounts included in this volume have never before been revealed to modern readers or assembled in such a comprehensive, readable narrative. At the same time, The Cornfield offers fresh views of the battle as a whole, arguing that two central facts doomed thousands of soldiers. This new, provocative perspective is certain to change our modern understanding of how the battle of Antietam was fought and its role in American history.
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 1504062388
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 585
Book Description
The Civil War battle in western Maryland that killed 22,000 men—and served no military purpose. For generations of Americans, the word Antietam—the name of a bucolic stream in western Maryland—held the same sense of horror and carnage that the date 9/11 does for Americans today. But Antietam eclipses even this modern tragedy as America’s single bloodiest day, on which 22,000 men became casualties in a war to determine our nation’s future. Antietam is forever burned into the American psyche as a battle bathed in blood that served no military purpose and brought no decisive victory. This much Americans know was true. What they didn’t know was why the battle broke out at all—until now. The Cornfield: Antietam’s Bloody Turning Point tells for the first time the full story of the struggle to control “the Cornfield,” the action on which the costly battle of Antietam turned. Because Federal and Confederate forces repeatedly traded control of the spot, the fight for the Cornfield is a story of human struggle against fearful odds, men seeking to do their duty, and a simple test of survival. Many of the firsthand accounts included in this volume have never before been revealed to modern readers or assembled in such a comprehensive, readable narrative. At the same time, The Cornfield offers fresh views of the battle as a whole, arguing that two central facts doomed thousands of soldiers. This new, provocative perspective is certain to change our modern understanding of how the battle of Antietam was fought and its role in American history.
The Fields
Author: Erin Young
Publisher: Flatiron Books
ISBN: 1250799406
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 375
Book Description
A breakneck procedural that is beautifully written and masterfully crafted, Erin Young's The Fields is a dynamite debut—crime fiction at its very finest. Some things don't stay buried. It starts with a body—a young woman found dead in an Iowa cornfield, on one of the few family farms still managing to compete with the giants of Big Agriculture. When Sergeant Riley Fisher, newly promoted to head of investigations for the Black Hawk County Sheriff’s Office, arrives on the scene, an already horrific crime becomes personal when she discovers the victim was a childhood friend, connected to a dark past she thought she’d left behind. The investigation grows complicated as more victims are found. Drawn deeper in, Riley soon discovers implications far beyond her Midwest town.
Publisher: Flatiron Books
ISBN: 1250799406
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 375
Book Description
A breakneck procedural that is beautifully written and masterfully crafted, Erin Young's The Fields is a dynamite debut—crime fiction at its very finest. Some things don't stay buried. It starts with a body—a young woman found dead in an Iowa cornfield, on one of the few family farms still managing to compete with the giants of Big Agriculture. When Sergeant Riley Fisher, newly promoted to head of investigations for the Black Hawk County Sheriff’s Office, arrives on the scene, an already horrific crime becomes personal when she discovers the victim was a childhood friend, connected to a dark past she thought she’d left behind. The investigation grows complicated as more victims are found. Drawn deeper in, Riley soon discovers implications far beyond her Midwest town.
Iowa Travel Guide *Iowa: Land of Cornfields and Endless Horizons* USA eBook
Author: Baktash Vafaei
Publisher: StateGuides
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Welcome to Iowa, the land of cornfields and endless horizons. This state in the American Midwest is characterized by a landscape characterized by rolling hills, wide plains and the characteristic corn fields. But Iowa is much more than farmland; it's a state full of history, culture, natural wonders, and a warm community ready to share its stories and treasures with you. In this book, we'll go on a journey of discovery through Iowa together, ranging from the endless cornfields to the state's big cities and natural wonders. We'll explore Iowa's role as the Mississippi River's lifeline and take a look at the rich culture and culinary delights that make this state so unique. We'll visit historic sites and monuments shaped by the pioneers and settlers, and learn about the stunning wildlife and natural beauty in Iowa's magnificent landscapes. In addition, we will delve into the state's arts scene, festivals, breweries, vineyards, and music culture. This journey will also take us to the mysterious places and inexplicable phenomena of Iowa, and we will discover the stories and experiences of the people who live here. Iowa is more than just a landmass; it is a place marked by its community and its inhabitants. Whether you're a passionate nature lover, history buff, culinary lover, or adventurer, Iowa has something for everyone. We invite you to join us on a journey to discover the secrets, treasures and stories of this unique state. Join us on a journey through Iowa, the land of cornfields and endless horizons.
Publisher: StateGuides
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Welcome to Iowa, the land of cornfields and endless horizons. This state in the American Midwest is characterized by a landscape characterized by rolling hills, wide plains and the characteristic corn fields. But Iowa is much more than farmland; it's a state full of history, culture, natural wonders, and a warm community ready to share its stories and treasures with you. In this book, we'll go on a journey of discovery through Iowa together, ranging from the endless cornfields to the state's big cities and natural wonders. We'll explore Iowa's role as the Mississippi River's lifeline and take a look at the rich culture and culinary delights that make this state so unique. We'll visit historic sites and monuments shaped by the pioneers and settlers, and learn about the stunning wildlife and natural beauty in Iowa's magnificent landscapes. In addition, we will delve into the state's arts scene, festivals, breweries, vineyards, and music culture. This journey will also take us to the mysterious places and inexplicable phenomena of Iowa, and we will discover the stories and experiences of the people who live here. Iowa is more than just a landmass; it is a place marked by its community and its inhabitants. Whether you're a passionate nature lover, history buff, culinary lover, or adventurer, Iowa has something for everyone. We invite you to join us on a journey to discover the secrets, treasures and stories of this unique state. Join us on a journey through Iowa, the land of cornfields and endless horizons.
The Story of Lucy Belmont
Author: Luisella Traversi Guerra
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 145
Book Description
Lucy lies dead in her rocker, but her mind is alive and well! Is she really dead after all or will someone come and save her? Suspended in the mysterious void between life and death, Lucy’s voice guides us through her ninety-seven years of existence in Evansville, Indiana, watching its transformation from cornfields to metropolis. Her vivacious spirit, dry humor, and dogged perseverance animate this intriguing multigenerational story. Traveling back and forth through time, visit her childhood in the lush Indiana countryside of the early 1900s, then follow her as she builds a home in her beloved Evansville. As she unfolds her story, she shares tall tales, family drama, and gentle lessons on how to live life to the fullest, whatever challenges come along. Her ruminating monologue gradually solidifies into pearls of wisdom for every occasion—how to make a marriage last, age gracefully in mind and body, and discover one’s unique destiny. This is a book that soothes the soul whether one is already on the right path or still finding one’s way. Rather than a self-help or religious text, this cozy Christian novel works like a puncture repair kit for battered spirits facing the quintessential problems of modern life.
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 145
Book Description
Lucy lies dead in her rocker, but her mind is alive and well! Is she really dead after all or will someone come and save her? Suspended in the mysterious void between life and death, Lucy’s voice guides us through her ninety-seven years of existence in Evansville, Indiana, watching its transformation from cornfields to metropolis. Her vivacious spirit, dry humor, and dogged perseverance animate this intriguing multigenerational story. Traveling back and forth through time, visit her childhood in the lush Indiana countryside of the early 1900s, then follow her as she builds a home in her beloved Evansville. As she unfolds her story, she shares tall tales, family drama, and gentle lessons on how to live life to the fullest, whatever challenges come along. Her ruminating monologue gradually solidifies into pearls of wisdom for every occasion—how to make a marriage last, age gracefully in mind and body, and discover one’s unique destiny. This is a book that soothes the soul whether one is already on the right path or still finding one’s way. Rather than a self-help or religious text, this cozy Christian novel works like a puncture repair kit for battered spirits facing the quintessential problems of modern life.
Shit That We Should Never Pass Along, and All That We Can Not Leave Behind
Author: M.J. Boin De
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
ISBN: 1662939884
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 572
Book Description
In late 1980s rural Kansas, Mara finds herself taking on more than she can chew. Mara’s mother is a woman arguably ahead of her own time when it comes to the investigative day job she holds, and her own progressive take and unwanted oversharing of her thoughts on the day’s larger social justice issues. Mara’s story allows the reader to start their journey following her mother’s divorce from Mara’s abusive stepfather, and make the move with Mara, her two youngest sisters, and her mother from city life to the rural awakenings that seem to only exacerbate her mother’s own baby boomer inclination towards double standards. Sprinkle in three know-it-all rural town biddies to ensure that The Greatest Generation has their say, and it’s no wonder Xer children are now all referred to as “survivors.” Mara is determined to show her mother, and an entire town of rural Kansans, that the only parties in need of a clue are they themselves. As long as Mara remains convinced that she will win in the battle of wills against her seasoned mother, absolutely nothing at all will go sidewise in this book for any of the characters. An authentic throwdown between the baby boomer and Xer generations, delving into everything from childhood abuse, racism, abortion, religion, higher education, and ensuring those familial elitists who we all believe we know (and either love or hate) are well set for the next generation of epic failure and loss. Sure to infuriate all comers, keep everyone laughing and crying in equal measures. Mara and her mother prove that simply being human, and a product of one’s own generational time, cultural norms, and familial expectations is more than sufficient to ensure offensiveness for generations to come. The challenge lies in learning to love and find the best in each other during times when the last thing in the world any of us wants to do is love or find the best in each other. This book comes with every trigger warning known to mankind. If you are a survivor of childhood sexual or physical abuse and trauma, post-abortion trauma, or racial-related childhood or adult traumas, the author of this book cautions the reader. This book is intended for mature audiences over the age of twenty-five. Parents are not advised to purchase this book for young teenage readers.
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
ISBN: 1662939884
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 572
Book Description
In late 1980s rural Kansas, Mara finds herself taking on more than she can chew. Mara’s mother is a woman arguably ahead of her own time when it comes to the investigative day job she holds, and her own progressive take and unwanted oversharing of her thoughts on the day’s larger social justice issues. Mara’s story allows the reader to start their journey following her mother’s divorce from Mara’s abusive stepfather, and make the move with Mara, her two youngest sisters, and her mother from city life to the rural awakenings that seem to only exacerbate her mother’s own baby boomer inclination towards double standards. Sprinkle in three know-it-all rural town biddies to ensure that The Greatest Generation has their say, and it’s no wonder Xer children are now all referred to as “survivors.” Mara is determined to show her mother, and an entire town of rural Kansans, that the only parties in need of a clue are they themselves. As long as Mara remains convinced that she will win in the battle of wills against her seasoned mother, absolutely nothing at all will go sidewise in this book for any of the characters. An authentic throwdown between the baby boomer and Xer generations, delving into everything from childhood abuse, racism, abortion, religion, higher education, and ensuring those familial elitists who we all believe we know (and either love or hate) are well set for the next generation of epic failure and loss. Sure to infuriate all comers, keep everyone laughing and crying in equal measures. Mara and her mother prove that simply being human, and a product of one’s own generational time, cultural norms, and familial expectations is more than sufficient to ensure offensiveness for generations to come. The challenge lies in learning to love and find the best in each other during times when the last thing in the world any of us wants to do is love or find the best in each other. This book comes with every trigger warning known to mankind. If you are a survivor of childhood sexual or physical abuse and trauma, post-abortion trauma, or racial-related childhood or adult traumas, the author of this book cautions the reader. This book is intended for mature audiences over the age of twenty-five. Parents are not advised to purchase this book for young teenage readers.
The Chicago School of Criminology 1914-1945: Brothers in crime
Author: Piers Beirne
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 9780415700955
Category : Chicago school of criminology
Languages : en
Pages : 394
Book Description
This facsimile collection makes available classic texts from the Chicago School from the 1920s to the 1940s.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 9780415700955
Category : Chicago school of criminology
Languages : en
Pages : 394
Book Description
This facsimile collection makes available classic texts from the Chicago School from the 1920s to the 1940s.
Rhyme and Reason
Author: Sylvia Wright-Noble
Publisher: Tate Publishing
ISBN: 1621479889
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
From the majesties in creation to the complexities of love, Rhyme and Reason articulates the emotions that surface in a myriad of situations. Raised by a young mother in Tuskegee, Alabama, Sylvia Wright-Noble knew hardship and joy. As her faith developed, she came to hope and believe in the renewal that follows hardship and trials. In the ever-changing seasons of life, Sylvia found purpose in believing there's a reason for every season and a rhyme to explain it. Rhyme and Reason offers a portrait of thanks to a God who brings good out of evil, hope out of sorrow, and grace out of conflict. Through inspiring images of roses blossoming among thorns and rainbows shining forth from storms, this collection of poems will inspire and bless readers as a song to the Creator from a grateful heart.
Publisher: Tate Publishing
ISBN: 1621479889
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
From the majesties in creation to the complexities of love, Rhyme and Reason articulates the emotions that surface in a myriad of situations. Raised by a young mother in Tuskegee, Alabama, Sylvia Wright-Noble knew hardship and joy. As her faith developed, she came to hope and believe in the renewal that follows hardship and trials. In the ever-changing seasons of life, Sylvia found purpose in believing there's a reason for every season and a rhyme to explain it. Rhyme and Reason offers a portrait of thanks to a God who brings good out of evil, hope out of sorrow, and grace out of conflict. Through inspiring images of roses blossoming among thorns and rainbows shining forth from storms, this collection of poems will inspire and bless readers as a song to the Creator from a grateful heart.
Monthly Reports of the Department of Agriculture
Author: J. R. Dodge
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 520
Book Description
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Languages : en
Pages : 520
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 526
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Publisher:
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 526
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