Author: Dave Gossman
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595197035
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
Other than black and white TV, the baby boomer boys growing up in the little oak hammock east of South Florida’s everglades don’t have much to entertain them. Personal computers and the Internet are still decades away. Organized youth sports are all but non-existent in their environs. Rock and roll is king but exists only on an AM radio station and a stack of black vinyl disks.So how does a brotherhood of youngsters come of age while manufacturing adventure from an otherwise uneventful existence in the early ’60s? How do they spend their summers when girls are still mysterious, undiscovered creatures and the bicycle is the only mode of transportation? And how do they face life’s unanswered questions while anticipating their once-in-a-lifetime trip to the New York World’s Fair? Tales from the Oak Hammock chronicles the amusing answers to these questions as it recounts the misadventures—and misdemeanors—of boys who sometimes catch a glimpse of life’s meaning—but more often merely observe its puzzling complexities. They are the first generation raised by TV so they surely don’t have all the answers—but this one thing they know: Life isn’t always fair, but it’s almost always in black and white!
Tales from the Oak Hammock
Author: Dave Gossman
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595197035
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
Other than black and white TV, the baby boomer boys growing up in the little oak hammock east of South Florida’s everglades don’t have much to entertain them. Personal computers and the Internet are still decades away. Organized youth sports are all but non-existent in their environs. Rock and roll is king but exists only on an AM radio station and a stack of black vinyl disks.So how does a brotherhood of youngsters come of age while manufacturing adventure from an otherwise uneventful existence in the early ’60s? How do they spend their summers when girls are still mysterious, undiscovered creatures and the bicycle is the only mode of transportation? And how do they face life’s unanswered questions while anticipating their once-in-a-lifetime trip to the New York World’s Fair? Tales from the Oak Hammock chronicles the amusing answers to these questions as it recounts the misadventures—and misdemeanors—of boys who sometimes catch a glimpse of life’s meaning—but more often merely observe its puzzling complexities. They are the first generation raised by TV so they surely don’t have all the answers—but this one thing they know: Life isn’t always fair, but it’s almost always in black and white!
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595197035
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
Other than black and white TV, the baby boomer boys growing up in the little oak hammock east of South Florida’s everglades don’t have much to entertain them. Personal computers and the Internet are still decades away. Organized youth sports are all but non-existent in their environs. Rock and roll is king but exists only on an AM radio station and a stack of black vinyl disks.So how does a brotherhood of youngsters come of age while manufacturing adventure from an otherwise uneventful existence in the early ’60s? How do they spend their summers when girls are still mysterious, undiscovered creatures and the bicycle is the only mode of transportation? And how do they face life’s unanswered questions while anticipating their once-in-a-lifetime trip to the New York World’s Fair? Tales from the Oak Hammock chronicles the amusing answers to these questions as it recounts the misadventures—and misdemeanors—of boys who sometimes catch a glimpse of life’s meaning—but more often merely observe its puzzling complexities. They are the first generation raised by TV so they surely don’t have all the answers—but this one thing they know: Life isn’t always fair, but it’s almost always in black and white!
The Strangler Fig and Other Tales
Author: Mary A. Hood
Publisher: Rowman Altamira
ISBN: 9780759106772
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
Hood's travel memoir is a lyrical journey to places of great natural beauty and biological importance. Her stories reveal the vulnerability of natural places and the consequences of unsustainable exploitation. This inspiring work will be valuable for those interested in nature or travel memoirs, ethnographic writing, and for all who are concerned with the survival of our broader sense of place in the global environment.
Publisher: Rowman Altamira
ISBN: 9780759106772
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
Hood's travel memoir is a lyrical journey to places of great natural beauty and biological importance. Her stories reveal the vulnerability of natural places and the consequences of unsustainable exploitation. This inspiring work will be valuable for those interested in nature or travel memoirs, ethnographic writing, and for all who are concerned with the survival of our broader sense of place in the global environment.
Occupying Force
Author: D. Charles Gossman
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1469794772
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
A surprise attack on American soil and a holy war waged under the guise of an ancient religion-A nation of zealots indoctrinated to hate Western Civilization and a culture ignoring reason in favor of mindless violence-A cabal of militarists conditioned to elect suicide as a battle strategy and celebrate death for divine reward! Headlines from today's war on terrorism? No-these were the themes of America's war with twentieth-century Japan. Joining the Navy to face these fearsome enemies, seventeen-year-old Charlie misses the action in World War II by mere days. Then, directed to occupy the former foe's homeland instead, he remains behind when the war's heroes have all returned to a welcoming nation. Working and enduring through the months, Charlie records his daily thoughts while growing to respect the Japanese people-and does his best to find adventure along the way!
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1469794772
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
A surprise attack on American soil and a holy war waged under the guise of an ancient religion-A nation of zealots indoctrinated to hate Western Civilization and a culture ignoring reason in favor of mindless violence-A cabal of militarists conditioned to elect suicide as a battle strategy and celebrate death for divine reward! Headlines from today's war on terrorism? No-these were the themes of America's war with twentieth-century Japan. Joining the Navy to face these fearsome enemies, seventeen-year-old Charlie misses the action in World War II by mere days. Then, directed to occupy the former foe's homeland instead, he remains behind when the war's heroes have all returned to a welcoming nation. Working and enduring through the months, Charlie records his daily thoughts while growing to respect the Japanese people-and does his best to find adventure along the way!
The Devil Tree
Author: Keith Rommel
Publisher: Sunbury + ORM
ISBN: 1620065894
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
Based on the Port St. Lucie Legend Back in the 1970s, a series of bizarre incidents occurred at what has since been known as "The Devil Tree." Beneath this ancient denizen, evil was wrought by a sick serial killer, calling upon forces most evil and dark. People were hung there ... and bodies buried there ... exhumed by the police. Overcome by superstition, some tried to cut down the tree, to no avail. Since then, it has stood in a remote section of a local park—left to its own devices—quiet in its eerie repose—until now! Bestselling psychological-thriller author Keith Rommel has imagined the whole tale anew. He's brought the tree to life and retold the tale with gory detail only possible in a fiction novel. Action-packed, with spine-tingling detail, this thriller is beyond parallel in the ground it uncovers ... one author's explanation of what may have really been said—what may have really happened—under Port St. Lucie's "Devil Tree."
Publisher: Sunbury + ORM
ISBN: 1620065894
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
Based on the Port St. Lucie Legend Back in the 1970s, a series of bizarre incidents occurred at what has since been known as "The Devil Tree." Beneath this ancient denizen, evil was wrought by a sick serial killer, calling upon forces most evil and dark. People were hung there ... and bodies buried there ... exhumed by the police. Overcome by superstition, some tried to cut down the tree, to no avail. Since then, it has stood in a remote section of a local park—left to its own devices—quiet in its eerie repose—until now! Bestselling psychological-thriller author Keith Rommel has imagined the whole tale anew. He's brought the tree to life and retold the tale with gory detail only possible in a fiction novel. Action-packed, with spine-tingling detail, this thriller is beyond parallel in the ground it uncovers ... one author's explanation of what may have really been said—what may have really happened—under Port St. Lucie's "Devil Tree."
Volusia County's West Side
Author: Ronald W. Williamson
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1625848846
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
This collection of popular Sense of Place columns by Daytona Beach News-Journal award-winning writer Ronald Williamson chronicles the sleepy streams, poignant passages and timeless traditions of the hilly western side of Volusia Countya place quite different from the hustle and bustle of the Daytona Beach area. Majestic St. Johns River steamboats replace speeding racecars, and subdued sances at an old spiritualist camp replace brash biker bashes and spring break revelry. From slavery and segregation to Madame Clarissa Zaraza and mayhaw jelly from swampy creeks, these stories are a moving account from a master storyteller.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1625848846
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
This collection of popular Sense of Place columns by Daytona Beach News-Journal award-winning writer Ronald Williamson chronicles the sleepy streams, poignant passages and timeless traditions of the hilly western side of Volusia Countya place quite different from the hustle and bustle of the Daytona Beach area. Majestic St. Johns River steamboats replace speeding racecars, and subdued sances at an old spiritualist camp replace brash biker bashes and spring break revelry. From slavery and segregation to Madame Clarissa Zaraza and mayhaw jelly from swampy creeks, these stories are a moving account from a master storyteller.
Tales from the Oak Hammock
Author: David Charles Gossman
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1469757117
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
Other than black and white TV, the baby boomer boys growing up in the little oak hammock east of South Floridas everglades dont have much to entertain them. Personal computers and the Internet are still decades away. Organized youth sports are all but non-existent in their environs. Rock and roll is king but exists only on an AM radio station and a stack of black vinyl disks. So how does a brotherhood of youngsters come of age while manufacturing adventure from an otherwise uneventful existence in the early 60s? How do they spend their summers when girls are still mysterious, undiscovered creatures and the bicycle is the only mode of transportation? And how do they face lifes unanswered questions while anticipating their once-in-a-lifetime trip to the New York Worlds Fair? Tales from the Oak Hammock chronicles the amusing answers to these questions as it recounts the misadventuresand misdemeanorsof boys who sometimes catch a glimpse of lifes meaningbut more often merely observe its puzzling complexities. They are the first generation raised by TV so they surely dont have all the answersbut this one thing they know: Life isnt always fair, but its almost always in black and white!
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1469757117
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
Other than black and white TV, the baby boomer boys growing up in the little oak hammock east of South Floridas everglades dont have much to entertain them. Personal computers and the Internet are still decades away. Organized youth sports are all but non-existent in their environs. Rock and roll is king but exists only on an AM radio station and a stack of black vinyl disks. So how does a brotherhood of youngsters come of age while manufacturing adventure from an otherwise uneventful existence in the early 60s? How do they spend their summers when girls are still mysterious, undiscovered creatures and the bicycle is the only mode of transportation? And how do they face lifes unanswered questions while anticipating their once-in-a-lifetime trip to the New York Worlds Fair? Tales from the Oak Hammock chronicles the amusing answers to these questions as it recounts the misadventuresand misdemeanorsof boys who sometimes catch a glimpse of lifes meaningbut more often merely observe its puzzling complexities. They are the first generation raised by TV so they surely dont have all the answersbut this one thing they know: Life isnt always fair, but its almost always in black and white!
Cross Creek
Author: Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
First published in the year 1942, 'Cross Creek' was written by a twentieth century American novelist Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, who lived in rural Florida and wrote novels with rural themes and settings. "Cross Creek is a bend in a country road, by land, and the flowing of Lochloosa Lake into Orange Lake, by water. We are four miles west of the small village of Island Grove, nine miles east of a turpentine still, and on the other sides we do not count distance at all, for the two lakes and the broad marshes create an infinite space between us and the horizon. We are five white families; "Old Boss" Brice, the Glissons, the Mackays and the Bernie Basses; and two colored families, Henry Woodward and the Mickenses. People in Island Grove consider us just a little biggety and more than a little queer. Black Kate and I between us once misplaced some household object, quite unreasonably." -Preface
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
First published in the year 1942, 'Cross Creek' was written by a twentieth century American novelist Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, who lived in rural Florida and wrote novels with rural themes and settings. "Cross Creek is a bend in a country road, by land, and the flowing of Lochloosa Lake into Orange Lake, by water. We are four miles west of the small village of Island Grove, nine miles east of a turpentine still, and on the other sides we do not count distance at all, for the two lakes and the broad marshes create an infinite space between us and the horizon. We are five white families; "Old Boss" Brice, the Glissons, the Mackays and the Bernie Basses; and two colored families, Henry Woodward and the Mickenses. People in Island Grove consider us just a little biggety and more than a little queer. Black Kate and I between us once misplaced some household object, quite unreasonably." -Preface
Dred
Author: Harriet Beecher Stowe
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : African Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 516
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : African Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 516
Book Description
Lucky
Author: Neh Dewan
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
ISBN: 1482845814
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 79
Book Description
The Fish Bowl My son one day told me mom the fish is making some sound, I thought may be he discovered a fact Then he showed me his school fish craft, He told me mom the fish wants to fly, I said no but then hed cry, He told me mom the fish can walk, I told my son I think we need to talk, To bring him back from his imagination, I bought him a gold fish bowl for his persuasion, Then, he fed it daily with love and crumb And named it Goldy for its golden skin, It was she he got to know , when he saw her fry swim, It was a surprise for me too Then he named the family dew She and her fry became his best friends Because they never shout nor disturb never demand any herb, You just feed them once or twice then also they will be too nice They never pee here and there or loiter on my bed They never make a single sound or never get upset They never bark day and night leaving me upright, Only once in month you change the water and they will be happy and give you a good look, It all started from my sons expert brain Then he told me it was all his plan...
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
ISBN: 1482845814
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 79
Book Description
The Fish Bowl My son one day told me mom the fish is making some sound, I thought may be he discovered a fact Then he showed me his school fish craft, He told me mom the fish wants to fly, I said no but then hed cry, He told me mom the fish can walk, I told my son I think we need to talk, To bring him back from his imagination, I bought him a gold fish bowl for his persuasion, Then, he fed it daily with love and crumb And named it Goldy for its golden skin, It was she he got to know , when he saw her fry swim, It was a surprise for me too Then he named the family dew She and her fry became his best friends Because they never shout nor disturb never demand any herb, You just feed them once or twice then also they will be too nice They never pee here and there or loiter on my bed They never make a single sound or never get upset They never bark day and night leaving me upright, Only once in month you change the water and they will be happy and give you a good look, It all started from my sons expert brain Then he told me it was all his plan...
Tales of Terror
Author: Joyce Emmerson Muddock
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description