Author: Daniel Duane
Publisher: Mountaineers Books
ISBN: 1594859221
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
CLICK HERE to download sample chapters from Lighting Out “The contrast between the slacker-climbing crowd and the New Age poseurs is enhanced by a wonderfully deadpan writing style that is rarely too technical for those unfamiliar with the sport. Highly recommended.” — Library Journal “[Duane] explores with fine irony and rare depth his awakening into manhood, love, and conquest...” — Isabel Allende • Reissue of a well-regarded coming-of-age memoir about Yosemite and the West Coast in the 1990s • With a new afterword by the author Lighting Out by Daniel Duane is a coming-of-age memoir, first and foremost. But it’s also about the Yosemite climbing lifestyle in the early 1990s and the author’s effort to immerse himself in that dirtbag world, while figuring out what to do with his life. It beautifully evokes a specific time and place, as well as captures that post-college searching and desire for adventure and romance that resonates for so many. From the Grateful Dead to an awkward tumble into a relationship, and from California surf towns to the sheer wall of El Cap, Duane’s story meanders through loosely linked events and observations that, taken together, convey a tangible sense of freedom and the search for fulfillment. Duane climbed actively in the Yosemite Valley from 1987 to 1992, then went on to get a Ph.D. in American Literature at UC–Santa Cruz. Lighting Out was his first book, published two years before his seminal cult-favorite, Caught Inside: A Surfer’s Year on the Calfiornia Coast.
Lighting Out
Author: Daniel Duane
Publisher: Mountaineers Books
ISBN: 1594859221
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
CLICK HERE to download sample chapters from Lighting Out “The contrast between the slacker-climbing crowd and the New Age poseurs is enhanced by a wonderfully deadpan writing style that is rarely too technical for those unfamiliar with the sport. Highly recommended.” — Library Journal “[Duane] explores with fine irony and rare depth his awakening into manhood, love, and conquest...” — Isabel Allende • Reissue of a well-regarded coming-of-age memoir about Yosemite and the West Coast in the 1990s • With a new afterword by the author Lighting Out by Daniel Duane is a coming-of-age memoir, first and foremost. But it’s also about the Yosemite climbing lifestyle in the early 1990s and the author’s effort to immerse himself in that dirtbag world, while figuring out what to do with his life. It beautifully evokes a specific time and place, as well as captures that post-college searching and desire for adventure and romance that resonates for so many. From the Grateful Dead to an awkward tumble into a relationship, and from California surf towns to the sheer wall of El Cap, Duane’s story meanders through loosely linked events and observations that, taken together, convey a tangible sense of freedom and the search for fulfillment. Duane climbed actively in the Yosemite Valley from 1987 to 1992, then went on to get a Ph.D. in American Literature at UC–Santa Cruz. Lighting Out was his first book, published two years before his seminal cult-favorite, Caught Inside: A Surfer’s Year on the Calfiornia Coast.
Publisher: Mountaineers Books
ISBN: 1594859221
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
CLICK HERE to download sample chapters from Lighting Out “The contrast between the slacker-climbing crowd and the New Age poseurs is enhanced by a wonderfully deadpan writing style that is rarely too technical for those unfamiliar with the sport. Highly recommended.” — Library Journal “[Duane] explores with fine irony and rare depth his awakening into manhood, love, and conquest...” — Isabel Allende • Reissue of a well-regarded coming-of-age memoir about Yosemite and the West Coast in the 1990s • With a new afterword by the author Lighting Out by Daniel Duane is a coming-of-age memoir, first and foremost. But it’s also about the Yosemite climbing lifestyle in the early 1990s and the author’s effort to immerse himself in that dirtbag world, while figuring out what to do with his life. It beautifully evokes a specific time and place, as well as captures that post-college searching and desire for adventure and romance that resonates for so many. From the Grateful Dead to an awkward tumble into a relationship, and from California surf towns to the sheer wall of El Cap, Duane’s story meanders through loosely linked events and observations that, taken together, convey a tangible sense of freedom and the search for fulfillment. Duane climbed actively in the Yosemite Valley from 1987 to 1992, then went on to get a Ph.D. in American Literature at UC–Santa Cruz. Lighting Out was his first book, published two years before his seminal cult-favorite, Caught Inside: A Surfer’s Year on the Calfiornia Coast.
Lighting Out for the Territory
Author: Roy Jr. Morris
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 143910137X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
In the very last paragraph of Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the title character gloomily reckons that it’s time “to light out for the Territory ahead of the rest.” Tom Sawyer’s Aunt Sally is trying to “sivilize” him, and Huck Finn can’t stand it—he’s been there before. It’s a decision Huck’s creator already had made, albeit for somewhat different reasons, a quarter of a century earlier. He wasn’t even Mark Twain then, but as Huck might have said, “That ain’t no matter.” With the Civil War spreading across his native Missouri, twenty-five-year-old Samuel Clemens, suddenly out of work as a Mississippi riverboat pilot, gladly accepted his brother Orion’s offer to join him in Nevada Territory, far from the crimsoned battlefields of war. A rollicking, hilarious stagecoach journey across the Great Plains and over the Rocky Mountains was just the beginning of a nearly six-year-long odyssey that took Samuel Clemens from St. Joseph, Missouri, to Hawaii, with lengthy stopovers in Virginia City, Nevada, and San Francisco. By the time it was over, he would find himself reborn as Mark Twain, America’s best-loved, most influential writer. The “trouble,” as he famously promised, had begun. With a pitch-perfect blend of appreciative humor and critical authority, acclaimed literary biographer Roy Morris, Jr., sheds new light on this crucial but still largely unexamined period in Mark Twain’s life. Morris carefully sorts fact from fiction—never an easy task when dealing with Twain—to tell the story of a young genius finding his voice in the ramshackle mining camps, boomtowns, and newspaper offices of the wild and woolly West, while the Civil War rages half a continent away. With the frequent help of Twain’s own words, Morris follows his subject on a winding journey of selfdiscovery filled with high adventure and low comedy, as Clemens/Twain dodges Indians and gunfighters, receives marriage advice from Brigham Young, burns down a mountain with a frying pan, gets claim-jumped by rival miners, narrowly avoids fighting a duel, hikes across the floor of an active volcano, becomes one of the first white men to try the ancient Hawaiian sport of surfing, and writes his first great literary success, “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County.” Lighting Out for the Territory is a fascinating, even inspiring, account of how an unemployed riverboat pilot, would-be Confederate guerrilla, failed prospector, neophyte newspaper reporter, and parttime San Francisco aesthete reinvented himself as America’s most famous and beloved writer. It’s a good story, and mostly true—with some stretchers thrown in for good measure.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 143910137X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
In the very last paragraph of Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the title character gloomily reckons that it’s time “to light out for the Territory ahead of the rest.” Tom Sawyer’s Aunt Sally is trying to “sivilize” him, and Huck Finn can’t stand it—he’s been there before. It’s a decision Huck’s creator already had made, albeit for somewhat different reasons, a quarter of a century earlier. He wasn’t even Mark Twain then, but as Huck might have said, “That ain’t no matter.” With the Civil War spreading across his native Missouri, twenty-five-year-old Samuel Clemens, suddenly out of work as a Mississippi riverboat pilot, gladly accepted his brother Orion’s offer to join him in Nevada Territory, far from the crimsoned battlefields of war. A rollicking, hilarious stagecoach journey across the Great Plains and over the Rocky Mountains was just the beginning of a nearly six-year-long odyssey that took Samuel Clemens from St. Joseph, Missouri, to Hawaii, with lengthy stopovers in Virginia City, Nevada, and San Francisco. By the time it was over, he would find himself reborn as Mark Twain, America’s best-loved, most influential writer. The “trouble,” as he famously promised, had begun. With a pitch-perfect blend of appreciative humor and critical authority, acclaimed literary biographer Roy Morris, Jr., sheds new light on this crucial but still largely unexamined period in Mark Twain’s life. Morris carefully sorts fact from fiction—never an easy task when dealing with Twain—to tell the story of a young genius finding his voice in the ramshackle mining camps, boomtowns, and newspaper offices of the wild and woolly West, while the Civil War rages half a continent away. With the frequent help of Twain’s own words, Morris follows his subject on a winding journey of selfdiscovery filled with high adventure and low comedy, as Clemens/Twain dodges Indians and gunfighters, receives marriage advice from Brigham Young, burns down a mountain with a frying pan, gets claim-jumped by rival miners, narrowly avoids fighting a duel, hikes across the floor of an active volcano, becomes one of the first white men to try the ancient Hawaiian sport of surfing, and writes his first great literary success, “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County.” Lighting Out for the Territory is a fascinating, even inspiring, account of how an unemployed riverboat pilot, would-be Confederate guerrilla, failed prospector, neophyte newspaper reporter, and parttime San Francisco aesthete reinvented himself as America’s most famous and beloved writer. It’s a good story, and mostly true—with some stretchers thrown in for good measure.
Stand Out of Our Light
Author: James Williams
Publisher:
ISBN: 1108429092
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 151
Book Description
Argues that human freedom is threatened by systems of intelligent persuasion developed by tech giants who compete for our time and attention. This title is also available as Open Access.
Publisher:
ISBN: 1108429092
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 151
Book Description
Argues that human freedom is threatened by systems of intelligent persuasion developed by tech giants who compete for our time and attention. This title is also available as Open Access.
Lighting Out for the Territory
Author: Shelley Fisher Fishkin
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0195121228
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
Fishkin "offers an intriguing look at how Mark Twain's life and work have been cherished, memorialized, exploited, and misunderstood."
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0195121228
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
Fishkin "offers an intriguing look at how Mark Twain's life and work have been cherished, memorialized, exploited, and misunderstood."
Lights Out
Author: Ted Koppel
Publisher: Crown
ISBN: 055341996X
Category : Book clubs (Discussion groups)
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
A nation unprepared : surviving the aftermath of a blackout where tens of millions of people over several states are affected.
Publisher: Crown
ISBN: 055341996X
Category : Book clubs (Discussion groups)
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
A nation unprepared : surviving the aftermath of a blackout where tens of millions of people over several states are affected.
Put Out the Light
Author: Terry Deary
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 1408130548
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
It's 1940 and war is underway. In Sheffield, England, a brother and sister set out to solve a mystery, brazenly believing that the air-raid signals are only false alarms. In Dachau, Germany, two boys come up with a bold plan to bring an end to the war and help a Polish prisoner escape. But when the bombs falling on Sheffield become a reality, and the German boys' plan hurls them unwittingly into the midst of the action, the children's adventures swiftly become a terrifying fight to survive.
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 1408130548
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
It's 1940 and war is underway. In Sheffield, England, a brother and sister set out to solve a mystery, brazenly believing that the air-raid signals are only false alarms. In Dachau, Germany, two boys come up with a bold plan to bring an end to the war and help a Polish prisoner escape. But when the bombs falling on Sheffield become a reality, and the German boys' plan hurls them unwittingly into the midst of the action, the children's adventures swiftly become a terrifying fight to survive.
Light out of Darkness
Author: Rose Mayer
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1728392551
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 117
Book Description
Rose wasn’t meant to have a voice. She was born and spent her childhood in an ordinary family with a simple lifestyle. Although Rose knew exactly what she wanted to become in life, just because she was a girl, the society she grew up in didn’t allow her to pursue her dreams. Her story captures the love and losses, hopes and struggles, traditions and prejudices that bound her to her own emotions and helped her adapt and fight for what she believed was right. Today, Rose has a voice and is living a fruitful life despite all of her challenges. Her story is a moving testament to a forgotten child and a rapidly disappearing way of living. Rose’s voice can empower others. Light out of Darkness is both a challenge and an inspiration.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1728392551
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 117
Book Description
Rose wasn’t meant to have a voice. She was born and spent her childhood in an ordinary family with a simple lifestyle. Although Rose knew exactly what she wanted to become in life, just because she was a girl, the society she grew up in didn’t allow her to pursue her dreams. Her story captures the love and losses, hopes and struggles, traditions and prejudices that bound her to her own emotions and helped her adapt and fight for what she believed was right. Today, Rose has a voice and is living a fruitful life despite all of her challenges. Her story is a moving testament to a forgotten child and a rapidly disappearing way of living. Rose’s voice can empower others. Light out of Darkness is both a challenge and an inspiration.
When the Light Went Out
Author: Bridget Morrissey
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
ISBN: 1492670995
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
I Was Here meets Suicide Notes from Beautiful Girls in this story of seven friends, five years of silence, and the one mystery that will bring them back together again. It's been five years since Marley Bricket died by accidental gunshot. On the night of the annual memorial, Olivia Stanton, the only witness to Marley's death, gets an unexpected visitor in the form of Nick Cline. He's the boy who pulled the trigger on what he didn't know was a loaded gun. Since then, nothing in the quiet desert town of Cadence, California has ever been the same. Nick's surprise reappearance puts all the Kids of Albany Lane in one place for the first time since Marley died. The once-inseparable group of neighborhood friends, formerly led by Marley herself, has disbanded. But when Olivia discovers a scavenger hunt orchestrated by Marley before she died, the group must come together again to complete it, reopening old wounds and unearthing new questions about what really happened. Most importantly, did Marley know the gun was loaded? "A thrilling, adventure-filled story that captures the anguish of losing a friend."—Kirkus
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
ISBN: 1492670995
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
I Was Here meets Suicide Notes from Beautiful Girls in this story of seven friends, five years of silence, and the one mystery that will bring them back together again. It's been five years since Marley Bricket died by accidental gunshot. On the night of the annual memorial, Olivia Stanton, the only witness to Marley's death, gets an unexpected visitor in the form of Nick Cline. He's the boy who pulled the trigger on what he didn't know was a loaded gun. Since then, nothing in the quiet desert town of Cadence, California has ever been the same. Nick's surprise reappearance puts all the Kids of Albany Lane in one place for the first time since Marley died. The once-inseparable group of neighborhood friends, formerly led by Marley herself, has disbanded. But when Olivia discovers a scavenger hunt orchestrated by Marley before she died, the group must come together again to complete it, reopening old wounds and unearthing new questions about what really happened. Most importantly, did Marley know the gun was loaded? "A thrilling, adventure-filled story that captures the anguish of losing a friend."—Kirkus
Bulletin - National Electric Light Association
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Electric lighting
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Electric lighting
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
The light that never goes out
Author: Marina Casas
Publisher: Babelcube Inc.
ISBN: 1507129416
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 143
Book Description
Drama, family problems, drugs, alcoholism, adolescence... On the brink of turning fifteen, alcohol is no longer enough to help Luz forget who she is. At a time when dreams are nothing but falsities of other worlds, the present brings nothing but one disappointment after another, and when invertebrates are so sure that there's nothing better for them that they commit suicide, will the stars align with her decision?
Publisher: Babelcube Inc.
ISBN: 1507129416
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 143
Book Description
Drama, family problems, drugs, alcoholism, adolescence... On the brink of turning fifteen, alcohol is no longer enough to help Luz forget who she is. At a time when dreams are nothing but falsities of other worlds, the present brings nothing but one disappointment after another, and when invertebrates are so sure that there's nothing better for them that they commit suicide, will the stars align with her decision?