Author: Princy Rastogi
Publisher: Paper Hearts Publication
ISBN: 9395352116
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 63
Book Description
Hey Brother!! A book showing some crispy but lovable stories about the bond of many co-authors with their brothers. A bond which is actually the best in both terms of our biggest enemy to our dearest friend our brothers. So here are some interesting stories portraying a lovable relationship with our brothers.
Hey Brother
Author: Princy Rastogi
Publisher: Paper Hearts Publication
ISBN: 9395352116
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 63
Book Description
Hey Brother!! A book showing some crispy but lovable stories about the bond of many co-authors with their brothers. A bond which is actually the best in both terms of our biggest enemy to our dearest friend our brothers. So here are some interesting stories portraying a lovable relationship with our brothers.
Publisher: Paper Hearts Publication
ISBN: 9395352116
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 63
Book Description
Hey Brother!! A book showing some crispy but lovable stories about the bond of many co-authors with their brothers. A bond which is actually the best in both terms of our biggest enemy to our dearest friend our brothers. So here are some interesting stories portraying a lovable relationship with our brothers.
Hey Brother
Author: Jarrah Dundler
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
ISBN: 1760636657
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
A genuine and compellingly portrayed family drama of a tough kid from rural Australia. 'A superb, unflinching portrait of a family in crisis, as seen through the eyes of a good kid on the brink of manhood...a truly compelling 'coming of age' story that is unsentimentally told. However, the ending was satisfyingly, subtly moving- and absolutely pitch-perfect. Highly recommended.' - Raven's Parlour 'Life, love, and loss in rural Australia, as experienced by one unfaltering young man. It's as wise and tender as any book I've read in years. Jarrah Dundler writes in unsentimental prose that heightens the book's sense of humour and builds pathos for its young hero. It kept me hooked for hours at a stretch.' Rohan Wilson, bestselling author of The Roving Party 'A devastating portrait of youth, rage and tenderness. Trysten Black is an enormous achievement and Dundler is a writer to watch.' Kristina Olsson, acclaimed author of Boy, Lost Before leaving for war in Afghanistan, Shaun Black gives his little brother Trysten a mission of his own. Keep out of trouble. Trysten tries, but with Mum hitting the bottle harder than ever and his dad not helping, Trysten responds the only way he knows how, with his fists - getting into a fight at school and lining up for another one with his uncle who's come to stay. When the family receives news that Shaun will be home for Christmas, Trysten is sure that good times are coming. But when Shaun returns, Trysten soon realises he has a whole new mission - to keep Shaun out of trouble. Hey Brother tells the story of a tough kid from the bush whose world comes crashing down on his shoulders. But with his own blend of fury, resilience and deadpan humour, Trysten proves to be up for every challenge. 'This is a wonderful coming of age tale with themes of family, the power of friendship and first love. Full of frailty, hope and wry humour, this is a powerfully written story with huge heart and a spirited hero in Trysten Black.' - Jenny Barry, owner, BooksPlus
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
ISBN: 1760636657
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
A genuine and compellingly portrayed family drama of a tough kid from rural Australia. 'A superb, unflinching portrait of a family in crisis, as seen through the eyes of a good kid on the brink of manhood...a truly compelling 'coming of age' story that is unsentimentally told. However, the ending was satisfyingly, subtly moving- and absolutely pitch-perfect. Highly recommended.' - Raven's Parlour 'Life, love, and loss in rural Australia, as experienced by one unfaltering young man. It's as wise and tender as any book I've read in years. Jarrah Dundler writes in unsentimental prose that heightens the book's sense of humour and builds pathos for its young hero. It kept me hooked for hours at a stretch.' Rohan Wilson, bestselling author of The Roving Party 'A devastating portrait of youth, rage and tenderness. Trysten Black is an enormous achievement and Dundler is a writer to watch.' Kristina Olsson, acclaimed author of Boy, Lost Before leaving for war in Afghanistan, Shaun Black gives his little brother Trysten a mission of his own. Keep out of trouble. Trysten tries, but with Mum hitting the bottle harder than ever and his dad not helping, Trysten responds the only way he knows how, with his fists - getting into a fight at school and lining up for another one with his uncle who's come to stay. When the family receives news that Shaun will be home for Christmas, Trysten is sure that good times are coming. But when Shaun returns, Trysten soon realises he has a whole new mission - to keep Shaun out of trouble. Hey Brother tells the story of a tough kid from the bush whose world comes crashing down on his shoulders. But with his own blend of fury, resilience and deadpan humour, Trysten proves to be up for every challenge. 'This is a wonderful coming of age tale with themes of family, the power of friendship and first love. Full of frailty, hope and wry humour, this is a powerfully written story with huge heart and a spirited hero in Trysten Black.' - Jenny Barry, owner, BooksPlus
Lavengro
Author: George Borrow
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Romanies
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Romanies
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
Acaoohkiwina and Acimowina
Author: Robert A. Brightman
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
ISBN: 1772822779
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Narratives from different genres of Rock Cree oral literature in northwestern Manitoba, together with interpretive and comparative commentary are presented.
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
ISBN: 1772822779
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Narratives from different genres of Rock Cree oral literature in northwestern Manitoba, together with interpretive and comparative commentary are presented.
African Cookboy
Author: David Dinwoodie Irving
Publisher: Jacana Media
ISBN: 1770098690
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
Torn between his adoration for his wife and young son and the irresistible draw of the criminal underworld, Shatterproof Bhekuzulu is headstrong, smart, cunning, and strangely endearing. The Lazarus of the tsotsi world, Shatterproof dithers between his need for redemption and his love for illicit scheming. Violent, funny, and intriguing, this story paints a colorful picture of a South African hustler during the apartheid--one so magnetic it hurts to watch him dig his own grave, one disastrous decision at a time.
Publisher: Jacana Media
ISBN: 1770098690
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
Torn between his adoration for his wife and young son and the irresistible draw of the criminal underworld, Shatterproof Bhekuzulu is headstrong, smart, cunning, and strangely endearing. The Lazarus of the tsotsi world, Shatterproof dithers between his need for redemption and his love for illicit scheming. Violent, funny, and intriguing, this story paints a colorful picture of a South African hustler during the apartheid--one so magnetic it hurts to watch him dig his own grave, one disastrous decision at a time.
The Romantic King
Author: Huo Xingdaxia
Publisher: Funstory
ISBN: 1647810043
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 964
Book Description
I was struck by lightning for no reason! Misfortune? But why would a beauty come to my house in the middle of the night to take a bath?
Publisher: Funstory
ISBN: 1647810043
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 964
Book Description
I was struck by lightning for no reason! Misfortune? But why would a beauty come to my house in the middle of the night to take a bath?
Nectar Gaze and Poison Breath
Author: Aditya Malik
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198034202
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 578
Book Description
This book offers a detailed study of the oral narrative of Shri Devnarayan along with the first English translation of this popular Rajasthani folk narrative. The narrative extolling the deeds of Lord Devnarayan is performed by itinerant singers during all night vigils in front of a 9-meter long, elaborately painted cloth scroll that depicts scenes and characters from the story. Aditya Malik uses the narrative to explore and ask a range of innovative questions relevant to the study of Indian folk culture and Hinduism as a whole: How is orality conceptualized and practiced? What is the relationship between spoken and visual signs? How do Devnarayan's devotees create multiple discourses concerning religion, community, and history within and though the medium of the narrative? Malik's analysis suggests that the narrative provides a framework for establishing linkages between different communities, past and present, spoken word and visual image, as well as contending religious ideologies. His interpretation is interspersed with excerpts from interviews with devotees and singers, other tales and texts, and observations from his field research that together invoke the worlds created by the narrative.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198034202
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 578
Book Description
This book offers a detailed study of the oral narrative of Shri Devnarayan along with the first English translation of this popular Rajasthani folk narrative. The narrative extolling the deeds of Lord Devnarayan is performed by itinerant singers during all night vigils in front of a 9-meter long, elaborately painted cloth scroll that depicts scenes and characters from the story. Aditya Malik uses the narrative to explore and ask a range of innovative questions relevant to the study of Indian folk culture and Hinduism as a whole: How is orality conceptualized and practiced? What is the relationship between spoken and visual signs? How do Devnarayan's devotees create multiple discourses concerning religion, community, and history within and though the medium of the narrative? Malik's analysis suggests that the narrative provides a framework for establishing linkages between different communities, past and present, spoken word and visual image, as well as contending religious ideologies. His interpretation is interspersed with excerpts from interviews with devotees and singers, other tales and texts, and observations from his field research that together invoke the worlds created by the narrative.
My Stunning Female Boss
Author: Sheng Xiudedouhao
Publisher: Funstory
ISBN: 1647577683
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 901
Book Description
The loli was gentle and easy to push around. The big sis liked to eat young grass; for a wife who liked extramarital affairs, the queen's whip couldn't be lacking!Before I resigned, I was a diaosi employee, and my boss goddess treated me like a dog.After I resigned, I was the world's number one programmer. I stepped on the Wealthy Marshal, accepted goddesses, lolis, celebrities, queens, royal sisters ... None of them could escape!
Publisher: Funstory
ISBN: 1647577683
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 901
Book Description
The loli was gentle and easy to push around. The big sis liked to eat young grass; for a wife who liked extramarital affairs, the queen's whip couldn't be lacking!Before I resigned, I was a diaosi employee, and my boss goddess treated me like a dog.After I resigned, I was the world's number one programmer. I stepped on the Wealthy Marshal, accepted goddesses, lolis, celebrities, queens, royal sisters ... None of them could escape!
A Station Agent's Story
Author: Henry Lee Hill
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1440108536
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
THIS BOOK TELLS THE STORY OF A MAN WITH GOOD INTENIONS FOR HIS LIFE BUT GOT INVOLVED WITH A LAWSUIT AGAINST NYCTA THAT HE HAD TO STOP WHATEVER HE WAS DOING AND GO TO WORK FOR THEM SINCE WINNING THE CASE THAT WAS THE REWARD. THEY TRIED TO TURN HIM INTO A ROBOT BUT THIS WAS MORE THEN JUST A JOB TO HIM THIS WAS A REWARD AND HE DID EVERYTHING THAT HE HAD TO DO TO SAFEGUARD HIS REWARD EVEN THOUGH THEY PUT HIM THROUGH HELL TIME AND TIME AGAIN HE NEVER GAVE UP, HELD ON FORE TWENTY FOUR YEARS AND EARNED HIS REWARD AND BELIEVE ME IT WASNT EASY.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1440108536
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
THIS BOOK TELLS THE STORY OF A MAN WITH GOOD INTENIONS FOR HIS LIFE BUT GOT INVOLVED WITH A LAWSUIT AGAINST NYCTA THAT HE HAD TO STOP WHATEVER HE WAS DOING AND GO TO WORK FOR THEM SINCE WINNING THE CASE THAT WAS THE REWARD. THEY TRIED TO TURN HIM INTO A ROBOT BUT THIS WAS MORE THEN JUST A JOB TO HIM THIS WAS A REWARD AND HE DID EVERYTHING THAT HE HAD TO DO TO SAFEGUARD HIS REWARD EVEN THOUGH THEY PUT HIM THROUGH HELL TIME AND TIME AGAIN HE NEVER GAVE UP, HELD ON FORE TWENTY FOUR YEARS AND EARNED HIS REWARD AND BELIEVE ME IT WASNT EASY.
Prem Kissa
Author: Pravin Maharaj
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
ISBN: 1543770657
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 664
Book Description
Prem was six years old, and the only son to his parents but from the outset, after their daily storytelling evenings with, their grandfather, Baba. He gave all the children stories from the past, when they were noticeably at a young and tender age. Being a brahmin, he hated the caste system in which he grew and lived in, during his growing up days. His life started in a rural area of Deganga, in India, and grew up in an extended family. As a young adult, he graduated as an educated teacher, from an established university. Prem remained a bachelor for a short time only, whilst he lived on the farm, with his mum, until he was twenty-two years old. Soon he was introduced to and then married a pretty damsel. He grew up to be an elegant, handsome and charming person and his journey abroad highlights his attributes, friendliness, career, aligned with his explorative ideals, romance and dreams in all of his endeavors. He was the only member of his family that wanted to get away from the poor life in India, and decided to get away to London, which leads to the second book.
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
ISBN: 1543770657
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 664
Book Description
Prem was six years old, and the only son to his parents but from the outset, after their daily storytelling evenings with, their grandfather, Baba. He gave all the children stories from the past, when they were noticeably at a young and tender age. Being a brahmin, he hated the caste system in which he grew and lived in, during his growing up days. His life started in a rural area of Deganga, in India, and grew up in an extended family. As a young adult, he graduated as an educated teacher, from an established university. Prem remained a bachelor for a short time only, whilst he lived on the farm, with his mum, until he was twenty-two years old. Soon he was introduced to and then married a pretty damsel. He grew up to be an elegant, handsome and charming person and his journey abroad highlights his attributes, friendliness, career, aligned with his explorative ideals, romance and dreams in all of his endeavors. He was the only member of his family that wanted to get away from the poor life in India, and decided to get away to London, which leads to the second book.