Author: Michael James Preston
Publisher: Pictairn Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 345
Book Description
Frank Pullman was on a path of self-destruction, trying to outrun the shadow of tragedy, until he stumbled across an odd combination of mobile home park and flea market, and its eclectic community. There, he began to heal. But some wounds don’t close easily. When he meets Lila Fortin, a young woman from the Pine Ridge Reservation running from her own past—and possibly the police—Frank is forced to confront his history to help Lila find her future. Welcome to Sun Market and Trailer Park where you can find used and life-battered wares, as well as residents, hoping for a second chance.
Lost and Found at Sun Market
Author: Michael James Preston
Publisher: Pictairn Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 345
Book Description
Frank Pullman was on a path of self-destruction, trying to outrun the shadow of tragedy, until he stumbled across an odd combination of mobile home park and flea market, and its eclectic community. There, he began to heal. But some wounds don’t close easily. When he meets Lila Fortin, a young woman from the Pine Ridge Reservation running from her own past—and possibly the police—Frank is forced to confront his history to help Lila find her future. Welcome to Sun Market and Trailer Park where you can find used and life-battered wares, as well as residents, hoping for a second chance.
Publisher: Pictairn Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 345
Book Description
Frank Pullman was on a path of self-destruction, trying to outrun the shadow of tragedy, until he stumbled across an odd combination of mobile home park and flea market, and its eclectic community. There, he began to heal. But some wounds don’t close easily. When he meets Lila Fortin, a young woman from the Pine Ridge Reservation running from her own past—and possibly the police—Frank is forced to confront his history to help Lila find her future. Welcome to Sun Market and Trailer Park where you can find used and life-battered wares, as well as residents, hoping for a second chance.
Loves Lost and Found
Author: E V Radwinter
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 1800466552
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
Fate has often conspired against Chloe. So, when an old flame, Ed, reappears out of the blue, Chloe has to decide whether she will succumb to the euphoric, addictive and giddy happiness of a rekindled romance, or close her heart to love in order to protect herself from the emptiness left by previous broken hearts.
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 1800466552
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
Fate has often conspired against Chloe. So, when an old flame, Ed, reappears out of the blue, Chloe has to decide whether she will succumb to the euphoric, addictive and giddy happiness of a rekindled romance, or close her heart to love in order to protect herself from the emptiness left by previous broken hearts.
Love's Letters Lost (and Found)
Author: Isabelle Hayes
Publisher: Amoura Books
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
Lily, the owner of a charming bookshop in a picturesque Cotswolds town, discovers a love letter hidden within the pages of an old book. Intrigued by its heartfelt words, she sets out on a journey to uncover the identities of the mysterious lovers. Along the way, Lily encounters the town’s colourful residents, each contributing a piece to the puzzle with their own delightful quirks and stories. Lily crosses paths with Thomas, a captivating travel writer who offers his help in the investigation. As they delve deeper into the past, Lily and Thomas find themselves drawn to each other, their connection growing stronger with each discovery. Together, they unravel the secret of the letter, discovering that love has a way of bridging the past and the present. Filled with tender moments, charming encounters, and the magic of serendipity, Love’s Letters Lost (and Found) is a celebration of love’s timeless and transformative power.
Publisher: Amoura Books
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
Lily, the owner of a charming bookshop in a picturesque Cotswolds town, discovers a love letter hidden within the pages of an old book. Intrigued by its heartfelt words, she sets out on a journey to uncover the identities of the mysterious lovers. Along the way, Lily encounters the town’s colourful residents, each contributing a piece to the puzzle with their own delightful quirks and stories. Lily crosses paths with Thomas, a captivating travel writer who offers his help in the investigation. As they delve deeper into the past, Lily and Thomas find themselves drawn to each other, their connection growing stronger with each discovery. Together, they unravel the secret of the letter, discovering that love has a way of bridging the past and the present. Filled with tender moments, charming encounters, and the magic of serendipity, Love’s Letters Lost (and Found) is a celebration of love’s timeless and transformative power.
Musics Lost and Found
Author: Michael Church
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
ISBN: 178327607X
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 311
Book Description
This ground-breaking book is the first-ever study of the role played in musical history by song collectors.This is the first-ever book about song collectors, music''s unsung heroes. They include the Armenian priest who sacrificed his life to preserve the folk music which the Turks were trying to erase in the 1915 Genocide; the prisoner in a Nazi concentration camp who secretly noted down the songs of doomed Jewish inmates; the British singer who went veiled into Afghanistan to learn, record and perform the music the Taliban wanted to silence. Some collectors have been fired by political idealism - Bartok championing Hungarian peasant music, the Lomaxes bringing the blues out of Mississippi penitentiaries, and transmitting them to the world. Many collectors have been priests - French Jesuits noting down labyrinthine forms in eighteenth-century Beijing, English vicars tracking songs in nineteenth-century Somerset. Others have been wonderfully colourful oddballs.Today''s collectors are striving heroically to preserve endangered musics, whether rare forms of Balinese gamelan, the wind-band music of Chinese villages, or the sophisticated polyphony of Central African Pygmies. With globalisation, urbanisation and Westernisation causing an irreversible erosion of the world''s musical diversity, Michael Church suggests we may be seeing folk music''s ''end of history''. Old forms are dying as the conditions for their survival - or replacement - disappear; the death of villages means the death of village musical culture.This ground-breaking book is the sequel to the author''s award-winning The Other Classical Musics, and it concludes with an inventory of the musics now under threat, or already lost for ever.rve endangered musics, whether rare forms of Balinese gamelan, the wind-band music of Chinese villages, or the sophisticated polyphony of Central African Pygmies. With globalisation, urbanisation and Westernisation causing an irreversible erosion of the world''s musical diversity, Michael Church suggests we may be seeing folk music''s ''end of history''. Old forms are dying as the conditions for their survival - or replacement - disappear; the death of villages means the death of village musical culture.This ground-breaking book is the sequel to the author''s award-winning The Other Classical Musics, and it concludes with an inventory of the musics now under threat, or already lost for ever.rve endangered musics, whether rare forms of Balinese gamelan, the wind-band music of Chinese villages, or the sophisticated polyphony of Central African Pygmies. With globalisation, urbanisation and Westernisation causing an irreversible erosion of the world''s musical diversity, Michael Church suggests we may be seeing folk music''s ''end of history''. Old forms are dying as the conditions for their survival - or replacement - disappear; the death of villages means the death of village musical culture.This ground-breaking book is the sequel to the author''s award-winning The Other Classical Musics, and it concludes with an inventory of the musics now under threat, or already lost for ever.rve endangered musics, whether rare forms of Balinese gamelan, the wind-band music of Chinese villages, or the sophisticated polyphony of Central African Pygmies. With globalisation, urbanisation and Westernisation causing an irreversible erosion of the world''s musical diversity, Michael Church suggests we may be seeing folk music''s ''end of history''. Old forms are dying as the conditions for their survival - or replacement - disappear; the death of villages means the death of village musical culture.This ground-breaking book is the sequel to the author''s award-winning The Other Classical Musics, and it concludes with an inventory of the musics now under threat, or already lost for ever.sic''s ''end of history''. Old forms are dying as the conditions for their survival - or replacement - disappear; the death of villages means the death of village musical culture.This ground-breaking book is the sequel to the author''s award-winning The Other Classical Musics, and it concludes with an inventory of the musics now under threat, or already lost for ever.
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
ISBN: 178327607X
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 311
Book Description
This ground-breaking book is the first-ever study of the role played in musical history by song collectors.This is the first-ever book about song collectors, music''s unsung heroes. They include the Armenian priest who sacrificed his life to preserve the folk music which the Turks were trying to erase in the 1915 Genocide; the prisoner in a Nazi concentration camp who secretly noted down the songs of doomed Jewish inmates; the British singer who went veiled into Afghanistan to learn, record and perform the music the Taliban wanted to silence. Some collectors have been fired by political idealism - Bartok championing Hungarian peasant music, the Lomaxes bringing the blues out of Mississippi penitentiaries, and transmitting them to the world. Many collectors have been priests - French Jesuits noting down labyrinthine forms in eighteenth-century Beijing, English vicars tracking songs in nineteenth-century Somerset. Others have been wonderfully colourful oddballs.Today''s collectors are striving heroically to preserve endangered musics, whether rare forms of Balinese gamelan, the wind-band music of Chinese villages, or the sophisticated polyphony of Central African Pygmies. With globalisation, urbanisation and Westernisation causing an irreversible erosion of the world''s musical diversity, Michael Church suggests we may be seeing folk music''s ''end of history''. Old forms are dying as the conditions for their survival - or replacement - disappear; the death of villages means the death of village musical culture.This ground-breaking book is the sequel to the author''s award-winning The Other Classical Musics, and it concludes with an inventory of the musics now under threat, or already lost for ever.rve endangered musics, whether rare forms of Balinese gamelan, the wind-band music of Chinese villages, or the sophisticated polyphony of Central African Pygmies. With globalisation, urbanisation and Westernisation causing an irreversible erosion of the world''s musical diversity, Michael Church suggests we may be seeing folk music''s ''end of history''. Old forms are dying as the conditions for their survival - or replacement - disappear; the death of villages means the death of village musical culture.This ground-breaking book is the sequel to the author''s award-winning The Other Classical Musics, and it concludes with an inventory of the musics now under threat, or already lost for ever.rve endangered musics, whether rare forms of Balinese gamelan, the wind-band music of Chinese villages, or the sophisticated polyphony of Central African Pygmies. With globalisation, urbanisation and Westernisation causing an irreversible erosion of the world''s musical diversity, Michael Church suggests we may be seeing folk music''s ''end of history''. Old forms are dying as the conditions for their survival - or replacement - disappear; the death of villages means the death of village musical culture.This ground-breaking book is the sequel to the author''s award-winning The Other Classical Musics, and it concludes with an inventory of the musics now under threat, or already lost for ever.rve endangered musics, whether rare forms of Balinese gamelan, the wind-band music of Chinese villages, or the sophisticated polyphony of Central African Pygmies. With globalisation, urbanisation and Westernisation causing an irreversible erosion of the world''s musical diversity, Michael Church suggests we may be seeing folk music''s ''end of history''. Old forms are dying as the conditions for their survival - or replacement - disappear; the death of villages means the death of village musical culture.This ground-breaking book is the sequel to the author''s award-winning The Other Classical Musics, and it concludes with an inventory of the musics now under threat, or already lost for ever.sic''s ''end of history''. Old forms are dying as the conditions for their survival - or replacement - disappear; the death of villages means the death of village musical culture.This ground-breaking book is the sequel to the author''s award-winning The Other Classical Musics, and it concludes with an inventory of the musics now under threat, or already lost for ever.
A City Lost and Found
Author: Robyn Annear
Publisher: Black Inc.
ISBN: 192223141X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 373
Book Description
“Old landmarks fall in nearly every block ... and the face of the city is changing so rapidly that the time is not too far distant when a search for a building 50 years old will be in vain.” — Herald, 1925. The demolition firm of Whelan the Wrecker was a Melbourne institution for a hundred years (1892-1992). Its famous sign – ‘Whelan the Wrecker is Here’ on a pile of shifting rubble – was a laconic masterpiece and served as a vital sign of the city’s progress. It’s no stretch to say that over three generations, the Whelan family changed the face of Melbourne, demolishing hundreds of buildings in the central city alone. In A City Lost and Found, Robyn Annear uses Whelan’s demolition sites as portals to explore layers of the city laid bare by their pick-axes and iron balls. Peering beneath the rubble, she brings to light fantastic stories about Melbourne’s building sites and their many incarnations. This is a book about the making – and remaking – of a city.
Publisher: Black Inc.
ISBN: 192223141X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 373
Book Description
“Old landmarks fall in nearly every block ... and the face of the city is changing so rapidly that the time is not too far distant when a search for a building 50 years old will be in vain.” — Herald, 1925. The demolition firm of Whelan the Wrecker was a Melbourne institution for a hundred years (1892-1992). Its famous sign – ‘Whelan the Wrecker is Here’ on a pile of shifting rubble – was a laconic masterpiece and served as a vital sign of the city’s progress. It’s no stretch to say that over three generations, the Whelan family changed the face of Melbourne, demolishing hundreds of buildings in the central city alone. In A City Lost and Found, Robyn Annear uses Whelan’s demolition sites as portals to explore layers of the city laid bare by their pick-axes and iron balls. Peering beneath the rubble, she brings to light fantastic stories about Melbourne’s building sites and their many incarnations. This is a book about the making – and remaking – of a city.
Lost and Found
Author: Nancy Thelen
Publisher: Tate Publishing
ISBN: 1617398071
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Can love be found again after one life is lost? Annie has decided she wants nothing to do with dating. She had found love with Jake, but cancer took him away, and she's learned how to be okay on her own. The dating world just isn't for this middle-aged woman. But when her friend Jellie gives her a flyer for a service called Lost and Found, Annie decides to check it out. Jellie has assured her it isn't a dating service, just a way for those who had suffered the same loss to connect. When 'Bomber' messages her, she begins to open up to him, someone totally unknown and yet a kindred spirit. She even finds herself looking forward to it. But just when things are looking up, her good friend Julianna is put in the situation she is all too familiar with-Julianna's husband has cancer. Annie vows to help her any way she can. After she tells Bomber, he finds her friends help. This complete stranger changes their lives forever-and he's changing Annie's. He opens her heart to feelings she didn't think she'd have again. When they finally meet, will Annie find that it's love? Or will love be lost a second time?
Publisher: Tate Publishing
ISBN: 1617398071
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Can love be found again after one life is lost? Annie has decided she wants nothing to do with dating. She had found love with Jake, but cancer took him away, and she's learned how to be okay on her own. The dating world just isn't for this middle-aged woman. But when her friend Jellie gives her a flyer for a service called Lost and Found, Annie decides to check it out. Jellie has assured her it isn't a dating service, just a way for those who had suffered the same loss to connect. When 'Bomber' messages her, she begins to open up to him, someone totally unknown and yet a kindred spirit. She even finds herself looking forward to it. But just when things are looking up, her good friend Julianna is put in the situation she is all too familiar with-Julianna's husband has cancer. Annie vows to help her any way she can. After she tells Bomber, he finds her friends help. This complete stranger changes their lives forever-and he's changing Annie's. He opens her heart to feelings she didn't think she'd have again. When they finally meet, will Annie find that it's love? Or will love be lost a second time?
Lost & Found
Author: Brooke Davis
Publisher: Penguin Group
ISBN: 0147517737
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
The #1 international bestselling debut novel about the wisdom of the very young, the mischief of the very old, and the magic that happens along the way Millie Bird, seven years old and ever hopeful, always wears red gumboots to match her curly hair. Her struggling mother, grieving the death of Millie's father, leaves her in the big ladies' underwear department of a local store and never returns. United at this fateful moment with two octogenarians seekers, she embarks with them upon a road trip to find Millie's mother. Together they will discover that old age is not the same as death, that the young can be wise, and that letting yourself feel sad once in a while just might be the key to a happy life.
Publisher: Penguin Group
ISBN: 0147517737
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
The #1 international bestselling debut novel about the wisdom of the very young, the mischief of the very old, and the magic that happens along the way Millie Bird, seven years old and ever hopeful, always wears red gumboots to match her curly hair. Her struggling mother, grieving the death of Millie's father, leaves her in the big ladies' underwear department of a local store and never returns. United at this fateful moment with two octogenarians seekers, she embarks with them upon a road trip to find Millie's mother. Together they will discover that old age is not the same as death, that the young can be wise, and that letting yourself feel sad once in a while just might be the key to a happy life.
Lost and Found
Author: Emma L.E.Rees
Publisher: University of Chester
ISBN: 1908258578
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 181
Book Description
He is my miracle, says Sarah Frost Mellor's protagonist, of her lover, Joe: Found by accident, in the least likely of places. Sarah won the 2012 Cheshire Prize for Literature with her short story Udumbara in Lytham St Anne's, and it's in this modest seaside town that Lost and Found begins. Reading through the stories in this collection, the reader will find many things: surreal flotsam on a desolate beach; a love letter mislaid for decades; turns of phrase in a classroom; relationships shaped in unusual settings. But to find something means simultaneously to acknowledge the possibility of loss. And loss figures largely in the anthology, too: from beloved relatives, to despised spouses, and from inconsequential objects to an individual s very sense of self, life's losses are portrayed here in a variety of humorous, dark, and frequently surprising ways. The Cheshire Prize for Literature was inaugurated in 2003 as the High Sheriff s Cheshire Prize for Literature. It is funded by the Bank of America Europe Card Services and is administered by the University of Chester. The 2012 competition was for short stories,and this collection contains 24 of the shortlisted entries, including those of the eventual winner. Details of the Prize are available at: http://www.chester.ac.uk/literatureprize
Publisher: University of Chester
ISBN: 1908258578
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 181
Book Description
He is my miracle, says Sarah Frost Mellor's protagonist, of her lover, Joe: Found by accident, in the least likely of places. Sarah won the 2012 Cheshire Prize for Literature with her short story Udumbara in Lytham St Anne's, and it's in this modest seaside town that Lost and Found begins. Reading through the stories in this collection, the reader will find many things: surreal flotsam on a desolate beach; a love letter mislaid for decades; turns of phrase in a classroom; relationships shaped in unusual settings. But to find something means simultaneously to acknowledge the possibility of loss. And loss figures largely in the anthology, too: from beloved relatives, to despised spouses, and from inconsequential objects to an individual s very sense of self, life's losses are portrayed here in a variety of humorous, dark, and frequently surprising ways. The Cheshire Prize for Literature was inaugurated in 2003 as the High Sheriff s Cheshire Prize for Literature. It is funded by the Bank of America Europe Card Services and is administered by the University of Chester. The 2012 competition was for short stories,and this collection contains 24 of the shortlisted entries, including those of the eventual winner. Details of the Prize are available at: http://www.chester.ac.uk/literatureprize
Lost and Found
Author: Mark Landon Jarvis
Publisher: Mark Landon Jarvis
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 393
Book Description
All is lost. After five years of destruction and chaos, a brainwashed world careens towards annihilation. An unlikely cast of characters pulls it together with bootstrapped tech on borrowed time to beat back corporate giants and contain the mindless mob. It's the fight of their lives in this near-future sci-fi thriller. Ashley Winston's lost it all--her lover, her reputation, and her empire... All is lost. After five years of destruction and chaos, a brainwashed world careens towards annihilation. An unlikely cast of characters pulls it together with bootstrapped tech on borrowed time to beat back corporate giants and contain the mindless mob. It's the fight of their lives in this near-future sci-fi thriller. Ashley Winston's lost it all--her lover, her reputation, and her empire. Rival corporations have stolen and weaponized the Rainmakers, her father's airships. She can't resist a good fight, and for her and her ragtag crew, this is The Good Fight. How can they win against the infinite resources of an emerging teleportation corporate giant, the Port Authority? If Winston fails, this showdown in Wyoming will establish one iron-fisted powerhouse to rule them all. Laramie locals and Eat the Rich rebels join the fray. Already impossible odds just get worse when the fight draws unwarranted attention from the future. Relentless, no quarter warriors descend by the dozen. These time traveling huntsmen will stop at nothing to get the results they came for. Surviving all this in the shadow of a Lightning's Hand seems less likely with every chapter. You've found the read you need. Get it now.
Publisher: Mark Landon Jarvis
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 393
Book Description
All is lost. After five years of destruction and chaos, a brainwashed world careens towards annihilation. An unlikely cast of characters pulls it together with bootstrapped tech on borrowed time to beat back corporate giants and contain the mindless mob. It's the fight of their lives in this near-future sci-fi thriller. Ashley Winston's lost it all--her lover, her reputation, and her empire... All is lost. After five years of destruction and chaos, a brainwashed world careens towards annihilation. An unlikely cast of characters pulls it together with bootstrapped tech on borrowed time to beat back corporate giants and contain the mindless mob. It's the fight of their lives in this near-future sci-fi thriller. Ashley Winston's lost it all--her lover, her reputation, and her empire. Rival corporations have stolen and weaponized the Rainmakers, her father's airships. She can't resist a good fight, and for her and her ragtag crew, this is The Good Fight. How can they win against the infinite resources of an emerging teleportation corporate giant, the Port Authority? If Winston fails, this showdown in Wyoming will establish one iron-fisted powerhouse to rule them all. Laramie locals and Eat the Rich rebels join the fray. Already impossible odds just get worse when the fight draws unwarranted attention from the future. Relentless, no quarter warriors descend by the dozen. These time traveling huntsmen will stop at nothing to get the results they came for. Surviving all this in the shadow of a Lightning's Hand seems less likely with every chapter. You've found the read you need. Get it now.
Places Lost and Found
Author: Ronald Koury
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
ISBN: 0815655037
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
The Hudson Review has always had an international focus. Travel and reports from abroad have figured prominently in the journal, including essays on exotic and picturesque locales, as well as accounts from war-torn areas and the experiences of exiles. Many of these are pilgrimages; others are harrowing memoirs. What unites even the most devastating of these accounts are intellectual curiosity and a spirit of adventure. Places Lost and Found is a treasury of distinctive and compelling essays selected from six decades of the Hudson Review. From a description of the gardens of Kyoto and a portrait of Syria just before its civil war to reflections on Veblen and the Mall of America, these essays explore an array of places that are deeply layered with history and meaning. The stunning cover photo of the Semper Opera House in Dresden encapsulates many of the themes of the book: war and its aftermath, the importance of the built environment in any discussion of "place," the endurance of civilization and resilience, and of course the romance of travel.
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
ISBN: 0815655037
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
The Hudson Review has always had an international focus. Travel and reports from abroad have figured prominently in the journal, including essays on exotic and picturesque locales, as well as accounts from war-torn areas and the experiences of exiles. Many of these are pilgrimages; others are harrowing memoirs. What unites even the most devastating of these accounts are intellectual curiosity and a spirit of adventure. Places Lost and Found is a treasury of distinctive and compelling essays selected from six decades of the Hudson Review. From a description of the gardens of Kyoto and a portrait of Syria just before its civil war to reflections on Veblen and the Mall of America, these essays explore an array of places that are deeply layered with history and meaning. The stunning cover photo of the Semper Opera House in Dresden encapsulates many of the themes of the book: war and its aftermath, the importance of the built environment in any discussion of "place," the endurance of civilization and resilience, and of course the romance of travel.