Author: Jonathan Rendall
Publisher: Canongate Books
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Garden hopping was when you leapt through a line of people's gardens in the dead of night. Only a few boys did it. The air rushed through you. You were like a phantom. You could have been anyone. It is an apt metaphor for the adoption business. Jonathan Rendall was adopted in the 1960s when it was easy. People could just pick out the children they wanted, right down to the colour of their hair. But what of the children themselves? And what happens when years later they trace their real parents? Garden Hopping is a harrowing, and often shocking, journey into the dark night of identity.
Garden Hopping
Author: Jonathan Rendall
Publisher: Canongate Books
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Garden hopping was when you leapt through a line of people's gardens in the dead of night. Only a few boys did it. The air rushed through you. You were like a phantom. You could have been anyone. It is an apt metaphor for the adoption business. Jonathan Rendall was adopted in the 1960s when it was easy. People could just pick out the children they wanted, right down to the colour of their hair. But what of the children themselves? And what happens when years later they trace their real parents? Garden Hopping is a harrowing, and often shocking, journey into the dark night of identity.
Publisher: Canongate Books
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Garden hopping was when you leapt through a line of people's gardens in the dead of night. Only a few boys did it. The air rushed through you. You were like a phantom. You could have been anyone. It is an apt metaphor for the adoption business. Jonathan Rendall was adopted in the 1960s when it was easy. People could just pick out the children they wanted, right down to the colour of their hair. But what of the children themselves? And what happens when years later they trace their real parents? Garden Hopping is a harrowing, and often shocking, journey into the dark night of identity.
Hops and Hopping
Author: John B. Marsh
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hop pickers
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hop pickers
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
Our Garden Friends and Foes
Author: John George Wood
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Beneficial insects
Languages : en
Pages : 478
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Beneficial insects
Languages : en
Pages : 478
Book Description
Practical Techniques for Enhancing Self-esteem
Author: Diane Frey
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 9781559590099
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
First Published in 1991. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 9781559590099
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
First Published in 1991. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Call Her Thursday
Author: Ennis Padley
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1453574743
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 315
Book Description
This is a story of a womans survival, through child abuse and domestic violence. Gaining confidence starting out again at 59.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1453574743
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 315
Book Description
This is a story of a womans survival, through child abuse and domestic violence. Gaining confidence starting out again at 59.
Go Magic Yourself
Author: J.J. Russell
Publisher: Evergrowth Coach LLC
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
From vampire hunter to otherworldly officer of the peace. Imagine realizing that 'weird' has levels, and your new town is on expert mode. If you think dealing with vampires and werewolves is tough, try adding disgruntled gnomes and moody fairies to the mix. Now that I've figured out how to use the powers of the Artemis Necklace, I'm supposed to bridge the gap between humans and things that go bump in the night. But let's just say my ancestors had it easier—they only had to hunt the monsters, not make them all get along. Now, with a shadowy presence stalking me and my trusty sidekick Ramble spooked, I'm starting to question my career choices. To make matters worse, it turns out Artemis isn't exactly the most trustworthy of allies. Ready for a supernatural showdown? …I'm not. In the 3rd book in this paranormal mystery series, Vianne discovers that wielding the Artemis Necklace's powers is only part of the battle in a world where trust can be the deadliest spell.
Publisher: Evergrowth Coach LLC
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
From vampire hunter to otherworldly officer of the peace. Imagine realizing that 'weird' has levels, and your new town is on expert mode. If you think dealing with vampires and werewolves is tough, try adding disgruntled gnomes and moody fairies to the mix. Now that I've figured out how to use the powers of the Artemis Necklace, I'm supposed to bridge the gap between humans and things that go bump in the night. But let's just say my ancestors had it easier—they only had to hunt the monsters, not make them all get along. Now, with a shadowy presence stalking me and my trusty sidekick Ramble spooked, I'm starting to question my career choices. To make matters worse, it turns out Artemis isn't exactly the most trustworthy of allies. Ready for a supernatural showdown? …I'm not. In the 3rd book in this paranormal mystery series, Vianne discovers that wielding the Artemis Necklace's powers is only part of the battle in a world where trust can be the deadliest spell.
To Buy a Field
Author: Barbara Esch Shisler
Publisher: WestBow Press
ISBN: 1449700594
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 97
Book Description
To Buy a Fieldunearthing spiritual treasure is a collection of twelve essays that takes a sharp look at ordinary experience through the lens of a Christian spirituality. Chapters on the church, worship, and the Bible are joined by art, family, and the world as the author in journal entries, personal reflection, and insights from literary sources describes spiritual treasure found in every particular of life. She believes Jesus parable in Matthews Gospel that this kingdom of heaven is worth selling everything to find. Ending with suffering, aging, and dying, the book gives readers a lively mix of the serious and silly, ecstatic and grievous, human and divineall gifts of life and grace to the humans God so joyfully created.
Publisher: WestBow Press
ISBN: 1449700594
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 97
Book Description
To Buy a Fieldunearthing spiritual treasure is a collection of twelve essays that takes a sharp look at ordinary experience through the lens of a Christian spirituality. Chapters on the church, worship, and the Bible are joined by art, family, and the world as the author in journal entries, personal reflection, and insights from literary sources describes spiritual treasure found in every particular of life. She believes Jesus parable in Matthews Gospel that this kingdom of heaven is worth selling everything to find. Ending with suffering, aging, and dying, the book gives readers a lively mix of the serious and silly, ecstatic and grievous, human and divineall gifts of life and grace to the humans God so joyfully created.
Early Light
Author: Dazai Osamu
Publisher: ببلومانيا للنشر والتوزيع
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
"Early Light" (Shinjitsu Ichiro / 真昼の光) by Dazai Osamu is a collection of short stories that highlights the author’s characteristic blend of personal reflection, melancholy, and humor. The stories in this collection often focus on ordinary moments or mundane interactions, revealing deeper emotional and psychological undercurrents. Dazai uses a deceptively simple narrative style to explore themes like human frailty, social alienation, and personal failure. Some of the stories convey a sense of nostalgia, reflecting on fleeting moments of happiness amid life's struggles. Others delve into darker aspects of human nature, consistent with Dazai’s broader body of work. Though less well-known than his major novels (No Longer Human or The Setting Sun), Early Light provides valuable insight into Dazai’s talent for transforming everyday experiences into profound literary reflections. It captures the contradictions of life—joy and sorrow, light and darkness—in ways that resonate deeply with readers.
Publisher: ببلومانيا للنشر والتوزيع
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
"Early Light" (Shinjitsu Ichiro / 真昼の光) by Dazai Osamu is a collection of short stories that highlights the author’s characteristic blend of personal reflection, melancholy, and humor. The stories in this collection often focus on ordinary moments or mundane interactions, revealing deeper emotional and psychological undercurrents. Dazai uses a deceptively simple narrative style to explore themes like human frailty, social alienation, and personal failure. Some of the stories convey a sense of nostalgia, reflecting on fleeting moments of happiness amid life's struggles. Others delve into darker aspects of human nature, consistent with Dazai’s broader body of work. Though less well-known than his major novels (No Longer Human or The Setting Sun), Early Light provides valuable insight into Dazai’s talent for transforming everyday experiences into profound literary reflections. It captures the contradictions of life—joy and sorrow, light and darkness—in ways that resonate deeply with readers.
Forecast
Author: Joe Shute
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1472976762
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
Join Joe Shute as he travels across Britain tracing the history of our seasons and discovering how they are changing. We talk about them. We plan our lives around them. The changing seasons are part of us all. But what happens when the weather changes beyond recognition? Joe Shute has spent years unpicking Britain's love affair with the weather, poring over the centuries of folklore, customs and rituals our seasons have inspired. But in recent years Shute has noticed a curious thing: the British seasons are changing far faster and far more profoundly than we realise. Daffodils in December, frogspawn in November, swallows that no longer fly home, floods, wildfires and winters without snow. Nothing is behaving as it should, sending nature into an increasing state of flux. In Forecast, Shute travels all over Britain tracing the history of the seasons, and discovering the extent to which we are now growing disconnected from them. While documenting these warped rhythms caused by the changing weather, he records the parallels in his personal journey as he and his wife struggle to conceive a child. This is a book that races to keep up with the march of the seasons as they rapidly change course. It examines how the weather is reshaping the world around us, and asks what happens to centuries of culture, memory and identity when the very thing they subsist on is slipping away.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1472976762
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
Join Joe Shute as he travels across Britain tracing the history of our seasons and discovering how they are changing. We talk about them. We plan our lives around them. The changing seasons are part of us all. But what happens when the weather changes beyond recognition? Joe Shute has spent years unpicking Britain's love affair with the weather, poring over the centuries of folklore, customs and rituals our seasons have inspired. But in recent years Shute has noticed a curious thing: the British seasons are changing far faster and far more profoundly than we realise. Daffodils in December, frogspawn in November, swallows that no longer fly home, floods, wildfires and winters without snow. Nothing is behaving as it should, sending nature into an increasing state of flux. In Forecast, Shute travels all over Britain tracing the history of the seasons, and discovering the extent to which we are now growing disconnected from them. While documenting these warped rhythms caused by the changing weather, he records the parallels in his personal journey as he and his wife struggle to conceive a child. This is a book that races to keep up with the march of the seasons as they rapidly change course. It examines how the weather is reshaping the world around us, and asks what happens to centuries of culture, memory and identity when the very thing they subsist on is slipping away.
A Library of the World's Best Literature - Ancient and Modern - Vol. XV (Forty-Five Volumes); Folk-Song-Geibel
Author: Charles Dudley Warner
Publisher: Cosimo, Inc.
ISBN: 1605201774
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 430
Book Description
Popular American essayist, novelist, and journalist CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER (1829-1900) was renowned for the warmth and intimacy of his writing, which encompassed travelogue, biography and autobiography, fiction, and more, and influenced entire generations of his fellow writers. Here, the prolific writer turned editor for his final grand work, a splendid survey of global literature, classic and modern, and it's not too much to suggest that if his friend and colleague Mark Twain-who stole Warner's quip about how "everybody complains about the weather, but nobody does anything about it"-had assembled this set, it would still be hailed today as one of the great achievements of the book world. Highlights from Volume 15 include: . the memoirs of Samuel Foote . the writings of Anatole France . excerpts from Saint Francis of Assisi . letters and speeches by Benjamin Franklin . the historical essays of Edward Augustus Freeman . letters and aphorisms by Friedrich Froebel . the historical writing of James Anthony Froude . the science writing of Francis Galton . poetry and prose by Thophile Gautier . and much, much more.
Publisher: Cosimo, Inc.
ISBN: 1605201774
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 430
Book Description
Popular American essayist, novelist, and journalist CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER (1829-1900) was renowned for the warmth and intimacy of his writing, which encompassed travelogue, biography and autobiography, fiction, and more, and influenced entire generations of his fellow writers. Here, the prolific writer turned editor for his final grand work, a splendid survey of global literature, classic and modern, and it's not too much to suggest that if his friend and colleague Mark Twain-who stole Warner's quip about how "everybody complains about the weather, but nobody does anything about it"-had assembled this set, it would still be hailed today as one of the great achievements of the book world. Highlights from Volume 15 include: . the memoirs of Samuel Foote . the writings of Anatole France . excerpts from Saint Francis of Assisi . letters and speeches by Benjamin Franklin . the historical essays of Edward Augustus Freeman . letters and aphorisms by Friedrich Froebel . the historical writing of James Anthony Froude . the science writing of Francis Galton . poetry and prose by Thophile Gautier . and much, much more.