Author: Marnie Mueller
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
"While caring for her mother, Sarah has a series of vivid flashbacks that reveal the troubled history of the Ellis family, including episodes of abuse. In these revived memories, Sarah relives her childhood trauma and moves toward a deeper understanding of her mother as well as the parental tensions that clouded her youth."--BOOK JACKET.
My Mother's Island
Author: Marnie Mueller
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
"While caring for her mother, Sarah has a series of vivid flashbacks that reveal the troubled history of the Ellis family, including episodes of abuse. In these revived memories, Sarah relives her childhood trauma and moves toward a deeper understanding of her mother as well as the parental tensions that clouded her youth."--BOOK JACKET.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
"While caring for her mother, Sarah has a series of vivid flashbacks that reveal the troubled history of the Ellis family, including episodes of abuse. In these revived memories, Sarah relives her childhood trauma and moves toward a deeper understanding of her mother as well as the parental tensions that clouded her youth."--BOOK JACKET.
My Mother's Daughter
Author: Perdita Felicien
Publisher: Anchor Canada
ISBN: 0385689985
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
NATIONAL BESTSELLER "A phenomenal, human story. . . . I could not put this book down." —CLARA HUGHES An instant national bestseller, this raw and affecting memoir is the story of a mother and daughter who beat the odds together. Decades before Perdita Felicien became a World Champion hurdler running the biggest race of her life at the 2004 Olympics, she carried more than a nation's hopes—she carried her mother Catherine's dreams. In 1974, Catherine is determined and tenacious, but she's also pregnant with her second child and just scraping by in St. Lucia. When she meets a wealthy white Canadian family vacationing on the island, she knows it's her chance. They ask her to come to Canada to be their nanny—and she accepts. This was the beginning of Catherine's new life: a life of opportunity, but also suffering. Within a few years, she would find herself pregnant a third time—this time in her new country with no family to support her, and this time, with Perdita. Together, in the years to come, mother and daughter would experience racism, domestic abuse, and even homelessness, but Catherine's will would always pull them through. As Perdita grew and began to discover her preternatural athletic gifts, she was edged onward by her mother's love, grit, and faith. Facing literal and figurative hurdles, she learned to leap and pick herself back up when she stumbled. This book is a daughter's memoir—a book about the power of a parent's love to transform their child's life.
Publisher: Anchor Canada
ISBN: 0385689985
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
NATIONAL BESTSELLER "A phenomenal, human story. . . . I could not put this book down." —CLARA HUGHES An instant national bestseller, this raw and affecting memoir is the story of a mother and daughter who beat the odds together. Decades before Perdita Felicien became a World Champion hurdler running the biggest race of her life at the 2004 Olympics, she carried more than a nation's hopes—she carried her mother Catherine's dreams. In 1974, Catherine is determined and tenacious, but she's also pregnant with her second child and just scraping by in St. Lucia. When she meets a wealthy white Canadian family vacationing on the island, she knows it's her chance. They ask her to come to Canada to be their nanny—and she accepts. This was the beginning of Catherine's new life: a life of opportunity, but also suffering. Within a few years, she would find herself pregnant a third time—this time in her new country with no family to support her, and this time, with Perdita. Together, in the years to come, mother and daughter would experience racism, domestic abuse, and even homelessness, but Catherine's will would always pull them through. As Perdita grew and began to discover her preternatural athletic gifts, she was edged onward by her mother's love, grit, and faith. Facing literal and figurative hurdles, she learned to leap and pick herself back up when she stumbled. This book is a daughter's memoir—a book about the power of a parent's love to transform their child's life.
Island Musics
Author: Kevin Dawe
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000189260
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 203
Book Description
What does the music of Madagascar or Trinidad tell us about the islands themselves and their inhabitants? Is there something unique about island musics? How does island music differ from its mainland counterparts? Drawing on a range of diverse examples from around the globe, this book examines the culture of island music and offers insight into local identities. Case studies look at how music, tradition, popular culture and islander life are linked in modern maritime societies. The islands covered include Crete, Ibiza, Zanzibar, Trinidad, Cuba, Madagascar and Papua New Guinea. In revealing the current practice behind modern island musics, the book considers the role of world music, exotica, global tourism, novels and travel writing in constructing fanciful images of islanders and island life. Island Musics throws into question some of our most basic notions and assumptions about island societies. There are a number of problems common to all island societies that vary in significance depending on an islands size, demographics and its proximity to the mainland. Problems include remoteness and insularity, peripherality to centralized sites of decision-making, a limited range of natural resources, specialization of economics, small markets, a narrow skills base, poor infrastructure and environmental fragility. These issues are discussed in relation to the creation of music in the construction of an islander identity. Of particular interest is the way in which islanders discuss their music and how it articulates the idea of the other and diaspora. Finally, Island Musics considers the musical industry, music education and the preservation of musical cultural heritage.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000189260
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 203
Book Description
What does the music of Madagascar or Trinidad tell us about the islands themselves and their inhabitants? Is there something unique about island musics? How does island music differ from its mainland counterparts? Drawing on a range of diverse examples from around the globe, this book examines the culture of island music and offers insight into local identities. Case studies look at how music, tradition, popular culture and islander life are linked in modern maritime societies. The islands covered include Crete, Ibiza, Zanzibar, Trinidad, Cuba, Madagascar and Papua New Guinea. In revealing the current practice behind modern island musics, the book considers the role of world music, exotica, global tourism, novels and travel writing in constructing fanciful images of islanders and island life. Island Musics throws into question some of our most basic notions and assumptions about island societies. There are a number of problems common to all island societies that vary in significance depending on an islands size, demographics and its proximity to the mainland. Problems include remoteness and insularity, peripherality to centralized sites of decision-making, a limited range of natural resources, specialization of economics, small markets, a narrow skills base, poor infrastructure and environmental fragility. These issues are discussed in relation to the creation of music in the construction of an islander identity. Of particular interest is the way in which islanders discuss their music and how it articulates the idea of the other and diaspora. Finally, Island Musics considers the musical industry, music education and the preservation of musical cultural heritage.
Island of Blood
Author: Anita Pratap
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101563370
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 247
Book Description
In this distillation of frontline experiences and cultural insights, Anita Pratap, one of the finest journalists India has ever produced, faithfully reports on the consequences of war, ethnic conflict, earthquakes, cyclones, prejudices, and the mindless hatred and fear that has hurt so much of the world. Wherever there was a story to be told-from her native India to Afghanistan and Sri Lanka-Pratap braved the odds to send in reports from the front, managing to track down elusive stories and make headlines. With determined diligence she exposed the terrors inside such frightening regimes as the Taliban, returning home each time with a renewed determination to appreciate and celebrate the ordinary.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101563370
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 247
Book Description
In this distillation of frontline experiences and cultural insights, Anita Pratap, one of the finest journalists India has ever produced, faithfully reports on the consequences of war, ethnic conflict, earthquakes, cyclones, prejudices, and the mindless hatred and fear that has hurt so much of the world. Wherever there was a story to be told-from her native India to Afghanistan and Sri Lanka-Pratap braved the odds to send in reports from the front, managing to track down elusive stories and make headlines. With determined diligence she exposed the terrors inside such frightening regimes as the Taliban, returning home each time with a renewed determination to appreciate and celebrate the ordinary.
Murder on Edisto
Author: C. Hope Clark
Publisher: Bell Bridge Books
ISBN: 1611945232
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
A big city detective. A lowcountry murder. Peace, safety, a place to grieve and heal. After her husband is murdered by the Russian mob, Boston detective Callie Jean Morgan comes home to her family's cottage in South Carolina. There, she can keep their teenage son, Jeb, away from further threats. But the day they arrive in Edisto Beach, Callie finds her childhood mentor and elderly neighbor murdered. Taunted by the killer, who repeatedly violates her home and threatens others in the community, Callie finds her new sanctuary has become her old nightmare. Despite warnings from the town's handsome police chief, Callie plunges back into detective work, pursuing a sinister stranger who may have ties to her past. He's turning a quiet paradise into a paranoid patch of sand where nobody's safe. She'll do whatever it takes to stop him.
Publisher: Bell Bridge Books
ISBN: 1611945232
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
A big city detective. A lowcountry murder. Peace, safety, a place to grieve and heal. After her husband is murdered by the Russian mob, Boston detective Callie Jean Morgan comes home to her family's cottage in South Carolina. There, she can keep their teenage son, Jeb, away from further threats. But the day they arrive in Edisto Beach, Callie finds her childhood mentor and elderly neighbor murdered. Taunted by the killer, who repeatedly violates her home and threatens others in the community, Callie finds her new sanctuary has become her old nightmare. Despite warnings from the town's handsome police chief, Callie plunges back into detective work, pursuing a sinister stranger who may have ties to her past. He's turning a quiet paradise into a paranoid patch of sand where nobody's safe. She'll do whatever it takes to stop him.
Singer Island
Author: Wanda James
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1403317100
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 137
Book Description
Singer Island is an exciting and mysterious adventure tale set in the barrier islands of Florida. When Mary is only eighteen, her father dies and leaves her his secluded estate of Singer Island. Mary hasn’t been there since her birth. On her return to the island strange visions begin to come to her. Mary soon realizes that she is being haunted. Mary dreams of being in the center of the island at an altar, she feels evil all around her, then she awakens to a cold room. Her room is always cold, no matter how hot it is outside. She sees fleeting images in the upstairs hall near the stairs to the third floor. When she calls out they disappear. Mary learns from Priscilla that her mother died here on Singer Island after her birth. Her mother, Beth, was always talking about her room being cold and seeing people on the upstairs landing. Priscilla thought it was from the fact the island was isolated and that Beth was young and far from home. Before Mary was born Beth went insane. Her father Charles was overwrought with guilt for bringing her to the place she feared the most. After Mary’s birth, Beth died. Charles could not stay on the island where Beth was so tormented, so he asked Priscilla to take Mary for awhile until he recovered. Priscilla took Mary to Monet where she had a small cottage and raised her. Mary never knew her father or mother, and now she was here on the island to try to find her past.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1403317100
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 137
Book Description
Singer Island is an exciting and mysterious adventure tale set in the barrier islands of Florida. When Mary is only eighteen, her father dies and leaves her his secluded estate of Singer Island. Mary hasn’t been there since her birth. On her return to the island strange visions begin to come to her. Mary soon realizes that she is being haunted. Mary dreams of being in the center of the island at an altar, she feels evil all around her, then she awakens to a cold room. Her room is always cold, no matter how hot it is outside. She sees fleeting images in the upstairs hall near the stairs to the third floor. When she calls out they disappear. Mary learns from Priscilla that her mother died here on Singer Island after her birth. Her mother, Beth, was always talking about her room being cold and seeing people on the upstairs landing. Priscilla thought it was from the fact the island was isolated and that Beth was young and far from home. Before Mary was born Beth went insane. Her father Charles was overwrought with guilt for bringing her to the place she feared the most. After Mary’s birth, Beth died. Charles could not stay on the island where Beth was so tormented, so he asked Priscilla to take Mary for awhile until he recovered. Priscilla took Mary to Monet where she had a small cottage and raised her. Mary never knew her father or mother, and now she was here on the island to try to find her past.
An Island without a Shore
Author: Jonathan Edward Feinstein
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1387011154
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
In the Series conclusion, Kazani Basan, Chanya Sanai and Raff Cawlens must lead a team of Wayfarers and Kenlienta Elders in a monumental mission to stop a rogue human city from destroying the global ecology before others choose to engage in open warfare.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1387011154
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
In the Series conclusion, Kazani Basan, Chanya Sanai and Raff Cawlens must lead a team of Wayfarers and Kenlienta Elders in a monumental mission to stop a rogue human city from destroying the global ecology before others choose to engage in open warfare.
The Tempest, Or The Enchanted Island
Author: John Dryden
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English drama
Languages : en
Pages : 102
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English drama
Languages : en
Pages : 102
Book Description
Book One of the Naxos Island Mages
Author: David Scott Webster
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595807682
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 201
Book Description
Life has never been normal for young Stephunos. There's his hyper little brother, the fact that he is a young nobleman, a warrior, and a mage. If his best friend, Chara, isn't beating him senseless, his little brother is playing practical jokes on him. Even though he is twelve, he is already the best swordsman around. Well at least in practice, since he has never had to really fight anyone. Stephunos' already unusual life is about to get even stranger, as he and his friend set out on a grand trading adventure. Stephunos and his brother must keep their magical powers hidden, even from their friends, for these are very dangerous times for anyone with such powers. This isn't easy when there is a vampire around and you are being hunted by an evil mage. Then there is a strange island, far to the North, where there are very intelligent dragons, unicorns, and many more mystical creatures waiting to be rediscovered. While Stephunos is away, Stephunos' parents must defend their home county from an invading army, since their Dukes many enemies are attacking! If they can all survive to return home, will there be a home to return to?
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595807682
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 201
Book Description
Life has never been normal for young Stephunos. There's his hyper little brother, the fact that he is a young nobleman, a warrior, and a mage. If his best friend, Chara, isn't beating him senseless, his little brother is playing practical jokes on him. Even though he is twelve, he is already the best swordsman around. Well at least in practice, since he has never had to really fight anyone. Stephunos' already unusual life is about to get even stranger, as he and his friend set out on a grand trading adventure. Stephunos and his brother must keep their magical powers hidden, even from their friends, for these are very dangerous times for anyone with such powers. This isn't easy when there is a vampire around and you are being hunted by an evil mage. Then there is a strange island, far to the North, where there are very intelligent dragons, unicorns, and many more mystical creatures waiting to be rediscovered. While Stephunos is away, Stephunos' parents must defend their home county from an invading army, since their Dukes many enemies are attacking! If they can all survive to return home, will there be a home to return to?
Sometimes Island
Author: A. K. Clark
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595190928
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
Funny how a simple incident such as having your car stolen, can bring you to another place and time, and when the time is right it can bring you back again.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595190928
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
Funny how a simple incident such as having your car stolen, can bring you to another place and time, and when the time is right it can bring you back again.