Author: Emily Kemme
Publisher: Arrowhead Publishing LLC
ISBN: 0983740119
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
We all have days when it seems the world as we know it is falling apart. Mouthy teenagers, forgotten cell phones, the pressure of deadlines, others insisting that appearances are what creates integrity. One minute you have family togetherness, in the next, festering misperceptions distort everyone's viewpoint of how they thought it all worked. Or did it ever really work as well as it seemed? How much of life is an illusion we force upon ourselves? What might happen if we let go of our preconceptions, if we break the chains of habit? Who's keeping track, anyway? Lucy Linfeld, wife, mother and former lawyer, chafes at her husband's demands to present a perfect image to their world in his quest to retain his position as a District Court Judge in a small Western town. They used to be partners, sharing their innermost thoughts as they worked together. When his work takes precedence over family, balance is lost, blurring the entire family's focus. Their house reflects this angst; a nest of squirrels have eaten away at the roof supports, threatening to bring the structure down on their heads. When her best friend's marriage collapses as well, Lucy attempts to console her; the two women find themselves at odds with each other in Rome. They face universal questions: Who am I and where do I want life to take me? When will my decisions be respected? Filled with vivid characters, from the builder who decides to remake the Linfeld's house, without telling them first, family members with their own agenda, and the Judge's archenemy whose jealousy and willingness to set aside accepted conventions threatens to destroy them all, you'll discover that you know the people within its pages. Humans are not all that different, anywhere. Through insightful, nuanced descriptions of daily life, the novel ponders how the fabric of relationships worth keeping is stitched together, and what to do when it rips. The bigger question is how messy might the path to redemption be? Told with turns of sparkling wit and biting humor, Emily Kemme takes the reader on a fast-paced ride through reality. With writing that glows with originality, In Search of Sushi Tora evaluates the purpose of marriage, and puts a spin on how we can survive the trials of everyday life.
In Search Of Sushi Tora
Author: Emily Kemme
Publisher: Arrowhead Publishing LLC
ISBN: 0983740119
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
We all have days when it seems the world as we know it is falling apart. Mouthy teenagers, forgotten cell phones, the pressure of deadlines, others insisting that appearances are what creates integrity. One minute you have family togetherness, in the next, festering misperceptions distort everyone's viewpoint of how they thought it all worked. Or did it ever really work as well as it seemed? How much of life is an illusion we force upon ourselves? What might happen if we let go of our preconceptions, if we break the chains of habit? Who's keeping track, anyway? Lucy Linfeld, wife, mother and former lawyer, chafes at her husband's demands to present a perfect image to their world in his quest to retain his position as a District Court Judge in a small Western town. They used to be partners, sharing their innermost thoughts as they worked together. When his work takes precedence over family, balance is lost, blurring the entire family's focus. Their house reflects this angst; a nest of squirrels have eaten away at the roof supports, threatening to bring the structure down on their heads. When her best friend's marriage collapses as well, Lucy attempts to console her; the two women find themselves at odds with each other in Rome. They face universal questions: Who am I and where do I want life to take me? When will my decisions be respected? Filled with vivid characters, from the builder who decides to remake the Linfeld's house, without telling them first, family members with their own agenda, and the Judge's archenemy whose jealousy and willingness to set aside accepted conventions threatens to destroy them all, you'll discover that you know the people within its pages. Humans are not all that different, anywhere. Through insightful, nuanced descriptions of daily life, the novel ponders how the fabric of relationships worth keeping is stitched together, and what to do when it rips. The bigger question is how messy might the path to redemption be? Told with turns of sparkling wit and biting humor, Emily Kemme takes the reader on a fast-paced ride through reality. With writing that glows with originality, In Search of Sushi Tora evaluates the purpose of marriage, and puts a spin on how we can survive the trials of everyday life.
Publisher: Arrowhead Publishing LLC
ISBN: 0983740119
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
We all have days when it seems the world as we know it is falling apart. Mouthy teenagers, forgotten cell phones, the pressure of deadlines, others insisting that appearances are what creates integrity. One minute you have family togetherness, in the next, festering misperceptions distort everyone's viewpoint of how they thought it all worked. Or did it ever really work as well as it seemed? How much of life is an illusion we force upon ourselves? What might happen if we let go of our preconceptions, if we break the chains of habit? Who's keeping track, anyway? Lucy Linfeld, wife, mother and former lawyer, chafes at her husband's demands to present a perfect image to their world in his quest to retain his position as a District Court Judge in a small Western town. They used to be partners, sharing their innermost thoughts as they worked together. When his work takes precedence over family, balance is lost, blurring the entire family's focus. Their house reflects this angst; a nest of squirrels have eaten away at the roof supports, threatening to bring the structure down on their heads. When her best friend's marriage collapses as well, Lucy attempts to console her; the two women find themselves at odds with each other in Rome. They face universal questions: Who am I and where do I want life to take me? When will my decisions be respected? Filled with vivid characters, from the builder who decides to remake the Linfeld's house, without telling them first, family members with their own agenda, and the Judge's archenemy whose jealousy and willingness to set aside accepted conventions threatens to destroy them all, you'll discover that you know the people within its pages. Humans are not all that different, anywhere. Through insightful, nuanced descriptions of daily life, the novel ponders how the fabric of relationships worth keeping is stitched together, and what to do when it rips. The bigger question is how messy might the path to redemption be? Told with turns of sparkling wit and biting humor, Emily Kemme takes the reader on a fast-paced ride through reality. With writing that glows with originality, In Search of Sushi Tora evaluates the purpose of marriage, and puts a spin on how we can survive the trials of everyday life.
Boxing for Cuba
Author: Guillermo Vicente Vidal
Publisher: Fulcrum Publishing
ISBN: 1555919383
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 221
Book Description
In 1961, fearing the communist rule of Fidel Castro, Guillermo Vicente Vidal's family sent him to America through Operation Peter Pan. He arrived in Colorado and was sent to an orphanage with his brothers, and his family reunited four years later. Fifty years later, he served as Denver's mayor. This is his story of overcoming incredible odds.
Publisher: Fulcrum Publishing
ISBN: 1555919383
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 221
Book Description
In 1961, fearing the communist rule of Fidel Castro, Guillermo Vicente Vidal's family sent him to America through Operation Peter Pan. He arrived in Colorado and was sent to an orphanage with his brothers, and his family reunited four years later. Fifty years later, he served as Denver's mayor. This is his story of overcoming incredible odds.
Keiko the Koala
Author: Jill Storti
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1456731106
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 22
Book Description
Everyone shares one thing in common. We are all different from each other and it is our diversity, which makes each person unique. "Keiko the Koala" is so much more than a book. It's a powerful tool for parents to teach their children how to build strong relationships and self esteem. Young children will cherish Keiko in their formative years because he is comforting and entertaining. This exciting story is immediately rewarding to children, as they hear about the adventure of a koala bear, who finds himself lost in the forest. As he meets other animals, he quickly learns that he is different from other bears. You feel the anticipation as Keiko searches for a way out of the forest. While on his journey, he meets a young boy named Cody and they become friends. Cody is sad because he is different from other kids. Keiko teaches him that being different is what makes us special
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1456731106
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 22
Book Description
Everyone shares one thing in common. We are all different from each other and it is our diversity, which makes each person unique. "Keiko the Koala" is so much more than a book. It's a powerful tool for parents to teach their children how to build strong relationships and self esteem. Young children will cherish Keiko in their formative years because he is comforting and entertaining. This exciting story is immediately rewarding to children, as they hear about the adventure of a koala bear, who finds himself lost in the forest. As he meets other animals, he quickly learns that he is different from other bears. You feel the anticipation as Keiko searches for a way out of the forest. While on his journey, he meets a young boy named Cody and they become friends. Cody is sad because he is different from other kids. Keiko teaches him that being different is what makes us special
Drinking the Knock Water
Author: Emily Kemme
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780983740124
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780983740124
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
HAPPY MAMAS
Author: Kathleen T. Pelley
Publisher: CWLA Press (Child Welfare League of America)
ISBN: 9781587601606
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher: CWLA Press (Child Welfare League of America)
ISBN: 9781587601606
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Secrets of the Plumed Saint
Author: Elizabeth Ann Galligan
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780983871224
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
When the long-cherished statue of the Santa Nino de Atocha disappears, village leaders decide to keep the news from the Church hierarchy for fear of reprisal. They suspect the culprits are among the local hippies, Protestants, drug dealers, Anglos and other outsiders. But when the statue mysteriously reappears and their beloved chapel sacristan is attacked, favorite son Jay Sierra and his pal, Ernie Lucero, team up to investigate. Long forgotten facts about the little statue take everyone by surprise and lead to the cozy conclusion of this delightful crime novel set in an elbow of time during the 1970s in a high mountain valley in northern New Mexico.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780983871224
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
When the long-cherished statue of the Santa Nino de Atocha disappears, village leaders decide to keep the news from the Church hierarchy for fear of reprisal. They suspect the culprits are among the local hippies, Protestants, drug dealers, Anglos and other outsiders. But when the statue mysteriously reappears and their beloved chapel sacristan is attacked, favorite son Jay Sierra and his pal, Ernie Lucero, team up to investigate. Long forgotten facts about the little statue take everyone by surprise and lead to the cozy conclusion of this delightful crime novel set in an elbow of time during the 1970s in a high mountain valley in northern New Mexico.
My Bad Tequila
Author: Rico Austin
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781961978225
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
One Man's Epic Journey across two continents and four countries with fifty years of adventure. But,1986 changed everything forever.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781961978225
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
One Man's Epic Journey across two continents and four countries with fifty years of adventure. But,1986 changed everything forever.
Just Beyond Harmony
Author: Gaydell M. Collier
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780931271984
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
During the 1960s Gaydell Collier, husband Roy and their four children moved into a cabin near the community of Harmony, Wyoming. The cabin provided for their basic needs, but lacked indoor plumbing and other modern amenities of the time. The family along with their quirky pets provide a humorous tone to this story of growth, self reliance, and the importance of community and family.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780931271984
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
During the 1960s Gaydell Collier, husband Roy and their four children moved into a cabin near the community of Harmony, Wyoming. The cabin provided for their basic needs, but lacked indoor plumbing and other modern amenities of the time. The family along with their quirky pets provide a humorous tone to this story of growth, self reliance, and the importance of community and family.
Dream Catcher
Author: Yvonne Mason
Publisher: Dressing Your Book
ISBN: 9781941912195
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
In the years leading up to the 1950's there were no resources for the challenged. They were placed in asylums or back rooms and left to die. They were never talked about or acknowledged. They were the silent children. The ones no one wanted. The ,ones who never given a chance to live. Florida Author Yvonne Mason has given us a story of success in a time of failure for the challenged. She has given a voice to a child born in 1952 who became challenged. This young man was not put away. He was not shunned and he was not ignored. In her book Dream Catcher, Ms. Mason tells of Stan who was never supposed to succeed. He was supposed to fail.
Publisher: Dressing Your Book
ISBN: 9781941912195
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
In the years leading up to the 1950's there were no resources for the challenged. They were placed in asylums or back rooms and left to die. They were never talked about or acknowledged. They were the silent children. The ones no one wanted. The ,ones who never given a chance to live. Florida Author Yvonne Mason has given us a story of success in a time of failure for the challenged. She has given a voice to a child born in 1952 who became challenged. This young man was not put away. He was not shunned and he was not ignored. In her book Dream Catcher, Ms. Mason tells of Stan who was never supposed to succeed. He was supposed to fail.
A Stroke of Luck
Author: Juli K. Dixon
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780989808804
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
Presents the true story of Alex Dixon, who at the age of twelve had a stroke during brain surgery. The surgery was undertaken to correct a different illness causing pain and muscle spasms, and the stroke resulted when the spasms stopped. Chronicles Alex's life after the stroke and how she has coped with its consequences.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780989808804
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
Presents the true story of Alex Dixon, who at the age of twelve had a stroke during brain surgery. The surgery was undertaken to correct a different illness causing pain and muscle spasms, and the stroke resulted when the spasms stopped. Chronicles Alex's life after the stroke and how she has coped with its consequences.