Author: Don Noel
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1425908926
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
Russell Wilburn moves to a seemingly quiet small town to start a new life. >He buys a house that appears to be the ideal setting to begin this new venture. Unfortunately, strange things begin to happen. Mysterious phone calls and ghostly visions lead him to believe the house is haunted. He quickly develops a fascination with an old mansion a few blocks away, and a cemetery further up the road. It doesn''t take long to discover that the mansion is inhabited by a crazy old man who is the only living descendant of a once rich and powerful family. Everyone in town knows the horrific legend of the mansion. Everybody knows of the tales that tie the mansion and the cemetery to Russell''s new house. On the surface, no one admits these places are really haunted. However, everyone is still afraid of them. The notorious spot in the cemetery is considered a children's story of a grave that doesn''t exist. Still, he must go there to answer the questions that will rid his home of its supernatural inhabitants. He must brave the infamous cemetery and the haunted mansion (with its deadly resident) in order to save himself from the unwanted guests in his new home. There is only one person who is willing to aid in his fight to save his house and survive! Unfortunately, that person is already dead!
Near a Far Sea
Author: Don Noel
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1425908926
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
Russell Wilburn moves to a seemingly quiet small town to start a new life. >He buys a house that appears to be the ideal setting to begin this new venture. Unfortunately, strange things begin to happen. Mysterious phone calls and ghostly visions lead him to believe the house is haunted. He quickly develops a fascination with an old mansion a few blocks away, and a cemetery further up the road. It doesn''t take long to discover that the mansion is inhabited by a crazy old man who is the only living descendant of a once rich and powerful family. Everyone in town knows the horrific legend of the mansion. Everybody knows of the tales that tie the mansion and the cemetery to Russell''s new house. On the surface, no one admits these places are really haunted. However, everyone is still afraid of them. The notorious spot in the cemetery is considered a children's story of a grave that doesn''t exist. Still, he must go there to answer the questions that will rid his home of its supernatural inhabitants. He must brave the infamous cemetery and the haunted mansion (with its deadly resident) in order to save himself from the unwanted guests in his new home. There is only one person who is willing to aid in his fight to save his house and survive! Unfortunately, that person is already dead!
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1425908926
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
Russell Wilburn moves to a seemingly quiet small town to start a new life. >He buys a house that appears to be the ideal setting to begin this new venture. Unfortunately, strange things begin to happen. Mysterious phone calls and ghostly visions lead him to believe the house is haunted. He quickly develops a fascination with an old mansion a few blocks away, and a cemetery further up the road. It doesn''t take long to discover that the mansion is inhabited by a crazy old man who is the only living descendant of a once rich and powerful family. Everyone in town knows the horrific legend of the mansion. Everybody knows of the tales that tie the mansion and the cemetery to Russell''s new house. On the surface, no one admits these places are really haunted. However, everyone is still afraid of them. The notorious spot in the cemetery is considered a children's story of a grave that doesn''t exist. Still, he must go there to answer the questions that will rid his home of its supernatural inhabitants. He must brave the infamous cemetery and the haunted mansion (with its deadly resident) in order to save himself from the unwanted guests in his new home. There is only one person who is willing to aid in his fight to save his house and survive! Unfortunately, that person is already dead!
This is Reggae Music
Author: Lloyd Bradley
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 608
Book Description
A history of Jamaica's contribution to world culture--reggae--traces the history of the form from African rhythms to the slums of Kingston and the international recording industry.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 608
Book Description
A history of Jamaica's contribution to world culture--reggae--traces the history of the form from African rhythms to the slums of Kingston and the international recording industry.
A Black Woman's Odyssey Through Russia and Jamaica
Author: Nancy Prince
Publisher: Markus Wiener Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 138
Book Description
The reader follows the author's experiences of Russia - experiencing local customs, the St. Petersburg flood and the Decembrist revolt - to her time in Jamaica as a missonary to the newly emancipated blacks.
Publisher: Markus Wiener Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 138
Book Description
The reader follows the author's experiences of Russia - experiencing local customs, the St. Petersburg flood and the Decembrist revolt - to her time in Jamaica as a missonary to the newly emancipated blacks.
Dread Talk
Author: Velma Pollard
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 077356828X
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Dread Talk examines the effects of Rastafarian language on Creole in other parts of the Carribean, its influence in Jamaican poetry, and its effects on standard Jamaican English. This revised edition includes a new introduction that outlines the changes that have occurred since the book first appeared and a new chapter, "Dread Talk in the Diaspora," that discusses Rastafarian as used in the urban centers of North America and Europe. Pollard provides a wealth of examples of Rastafarian language-use and definitions, explaining how the evolution of these forms derives from the philosophical position of the Rasta speakers: "The socio-political image which the Rastaman has had of himself in a society where lightness of skin, economic status, and social privileges have traditionally gone together must be included in any consideration of Rastafarian words " for the man making the words is a man looking up from under, a man pressed down economically and socially by the establishment."
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 077356828X
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Dread Talk examines the effects of Rastafarian language on Creole in other parts of the Carribean, its influence in Jamaican poetry, and its effects on standard Jamaican English. This revised edition includes a new introduction that outlines the changes that have occurred since the book first appeared and a new chapter, "Dread Talk in the Diaspora," that discusses Rastafarian as used in the urban centers of North America and Europe. Pollard provides a wealth of examples of Rastafarian language-use and definitions, explaining how the evolution of these forms derives from the philosophical position of the Rasta speakers: "The socio-political image which the Rastaman has had of himself in a society where lightness of skin, economic status, and social privileges have traditionally gone together must be included in any consideration of Rastafarian words " for the man making the words is a man looking up from under, a man pressed down economically and socially by the establishment."
Three Eyes for the Journey
Author: Dianne M. Stewart
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198039085
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 361
Book Description
Studies of African-derived religious traditions have generally focused on their retention of African elements. This emphasis, says Dianne Stewart, slights the ways in which communities in the African diaspora have created and formed new religious meaning. In this fieldwork-based study Stewart shows that African people have been agents of their own religious, ritual, and theological formation. She examines the African-derived and African-centered traditions in historical and contemporary Jamaica: Myal, Obeah, Native Baptist, Revival/Zion, Kumina, and Rastafari, and draws on them to forge a new womanist liberation theology for the Caribbean.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198039085
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 361
Book Description
Studies of African-derived religious traditions have generally focused on their retention of African elements. This emphasis, says Dianne Stewart, slights the ways in which communities in the African diaspora have created and formed new religious meaning. In this fieldwork-based study Stewart shows that African people have been agents of their own religious, ritual, and theological formation. She examines the African-derived and African-centered traditions in historical and contemporary Jamaica: Myal, Obeah, Native Baptist, Revival/Zion, Kumina, and Rastafari, and draws on them to forge a new womanist liberation theology for the Caribbean.
Hip Hop
Author: Jordan Sommers
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780615410661
Category : Hip-hop
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Leather-bound book - tribute to Hip-hop, that reveals the roots, birth, evolution, and global impact of Hip-hop culture over past four decades.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780615410661
Category : Hip-hop
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Leather-bound book - tribute to Hip-hop, that reveals the roots, birth, evolution, and global impact of Hip-hop culture over past four decades.
Caribbean Children's Literature, Volume 1
Author: Betsy Nies
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
ISBN: 149684453X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
Contributions by María V. Acevedo-Aquino, Consuella Bennett, Florencia V. Cornet, Stacy Ann Creech, Zeila Frade, Melissa García Vega, Ann González, Louise Hardwick, Barbara Lalla, Megan Jeanette Myers, Betsy Nies, Karen Sanderson-Cole, Karen Sands-O’Connor, Geraldine Elizabeth Skeete, and Aisha T. Spencer The world of Caribbean children’s literature finds its roots in folktales and storytelling. As countries distanced themselves from former colonial powers post-1950s, the field has taken a new turn that emerges not just from writers within the region but also from those of its diaspora. Rich in language diversity and history, contemporary Caribbean children’s literature offers a window into the ongoing representations of not only local realities but also the fantasies that structure the genre itself. Young adult literature entered the region in the 1970s, offering much-needed representations of teenage voices and concerns. With the growth of local competitions and publishing awards, the genre has gained momentum, providing a new field of scholarly analyses. Similarly, the field of picture books has also deepened. Caribbean Children's Literature, Volume 1: History, Pedagogy, and Publishing includes general coverage of children’s literary history in the regions where the four major colonial powers have left their imprint; addresses intersections between pedagogy and children’s literature in the Anglophone Caribbean; explores the challenges of producing and publishing picture books; and engages with local authors familiar with the terrain. Local writers come together to discuss writerly concerns and publishing challenges. In new interviews conducted for this volume, international authors Edwidge Danticat, Junot Díaz, and Olive Senior discuss their transition from writing for adults to creating picture books for children.
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
ISBN: 149684453X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
Contributions by María V. Acevedo-Aquino, Consuella Bennett, Florencia V. Cornet, Stacy Ann Creech, Zeila Frade, Melissa García Vega, Ann González, Louise Hardwick, Barbara Lalla, Megan Jeanette Myers, Betsy Nies, Karen Sanderson-Cole, Karen Sands-O’Connor, Geraldine Elizabeth Skeete, and Aisha T. Spencer The world of Caribbean children’s literature finds its roots in folktales and storytelling. As countries distanced themselves from former colonial powers post-1950s, the field has taken a new turn that emerges not just from writers within the region but also from those of its diaspora. Rich in language diversity and history, contemporary Caribbean children’s literature offers a window into the ongoing representations of not only local realities but also the fantasies that structure the genre itself. Young adult literature entered the region in the 1970s, offering much-needed representations of teenage voices and concerns. With the growth of local competitions and publishing awards, the genre has gained momentum, providing a new field of scholarly analyses. Similarly, the field of picture books has also deepened. Caribbean Children's Literature, Volume 1: History, Pedagogy, and Publishing includes general coverage of children’s literary history in the regions where the four major colonial powers have left their imprint; addresses intersections between pedagogy and children’s literature in the Anglophone Caribbean; explores the challenges of producing and publishing picture books; and engages with local authors familiar with the terrain. Local writers come together to discuss writerly concerns and publishing challenges. In new interviews conducted for this volume, international authors Edwidge Danticat, Junot Díaz, and Olive Senior discuss their transition from writing for adults to creating picture books for children.
Coolie Woman
Author: Gaiutra Bahadur
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 022604338X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 313
Book Description
Shortlisted for the Orwell Prize: “[Bahadur] combines her journalistic eye for detail and story-telling gifts with probing questions . . . a haunting portrait.” —The Independent In 1903, a young woman sailed from India to Guiana as a “coolie” —the British name for indentured laborers who replaced the newly emancipated slaves on sugar plantations all around the world. Pregnant and traveling alone, this woman, like so many coolies, disappeared into history. Now, in Coolie Woman, her great-granddaughter embarks on a journey into the past to find her. Traversing three continents and trawling through countless colonial archives, Gaiutra Bahadur excavates not only her great-grandmother’s story but also the repressed history of some quarter of a million other coolie women, shining a light on their complex lives. Shunned by society, and sometimes in mortal danger, many coolie women were runaways, widows, or outcasts. Many left husbands and families behind to migrate alone in epic sea voyages—traumatic “middle passages” —only to face a life of hard labor, dismal living conditions, and, especially, sexual exploitation. As Bahadur explains, however, it is precisely their sexuality that makes coolie women stand out as figures in history. Greatly outnumbered by men, they were able to use sex with their overseers to gain various advantages, an act that often incited fatal retaliations from coolie men and sometimes larger uprisings of laborers against their overlords. Complex and unpredictable, sex was nevertheless a powerful tool. Examining this and many other facets of these remarkable women’s lives, Coolie Woman is a meditation on survival, a gripping story of a double diaspora—from India to the West Indies in one century, Guyana to the United States in the next—that is at once a search for roots and an exploration of gender and power, peril and opportunity.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 022604338X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 313
Book Description
Shortlisted for the Orwell Prize: “[Bahadur] combines her journalistic eye for detail and story-telling gifts with probing questions . . . a haunting portrait.” —The Independent In 1903, a young woman sailed from India to Guiana as a “coolie” —the British name for indentured laborers who replaced the newly emancipated slaves on sugar plantations all around the world. Pregnant and traveling alone, this woman, like so many coolies, disappeared into history. Now, in Coolie Woman, her great-granddaughter embarks on a journey into the past to find her. Traversing three continents and trawling through countless colonial archives, Gaiutra Bahadur excavates not only her great-grandmother’s story but also the repressed history of some quarter of a million other coolie women, shining a light on their complex lives. Shunned by society, and sometimes in mortal danger, many coolie women were runaways, widows, or outcasts. Many left husbands and families behind to migrate alone in epic sea voyages—traumatic “middle passages” —only to face a life of hard labor, dismal living conditions, and, especially, sexual exploitation. As Bahadur explains, however, it is precisely their sexuality that makes coolie women stand out as figures in history. Greatly outnumbered by men, they were able to use sex with their overseers to gain various advantages, an act that often incited fatal retaliations from coolie men and sometimes larger uprisings of laborers against their overlords. Complex and unpredictable, sex was nevertheless a powerful tool. Examining this and many other facets of these remarkable women’s lives, Coolie Woman is a meditation on survival, a gripping story of a double diaspora—from India to the West Indies in one century, Guyana to the United States in the next—that is at once a search for roots and an exploration of gender and power, peril and opportunity.
Cruising the World
Author: Barrett Williams
Publisher: Barrett Williams
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
**Cruising the World Embark on a Journey of Discovery and Wonder** Set sail on a literary voyage unlike any other with "Cruising the World," your ultimate guide to the captivating allure of global seafaring adventures. This eBook unlocks the mysteries and magic of the open seas, offering you a passport to explore the world's most enchanting places from the deck of a cruise ship. Begin with the romance of the historical seas, where ancient mariners once dared to discover the unknown. Transition into the modern era, where luxurious comfort blends seamlessly with adventure, unveiling hidden gems awaiting your discovery. Glide into the Mediterranean, a rich mosaic of cultures with the enchanting Greek Isles, tantalizing culinary journeys through Italy, and the vibrant pulse of Spanish flamenco. Venture north to the mystical fjords of Norway and the legendary lands of Vikings, weaving through Sweden, Denmark, and the breathtaking geology of Iceland. Dream of the Caribbean sunshine, where the Bahamas invite vibrant island-hopping, Jamaica pulses with rhythm, and the Lesser Antilles offer serene beauty. Explore the diverse landscapes of South America, sailing by the mesmerizing Brazilian coasts, towering Patagonian glaciers, and rich Peruvian heritage. Cross into the South Pacific, adorned with coral reefs and Polynesian culture, from Tahiti to the Maori legends of New Zealand. Navigate the incredibly diverse tapestry of Southeast Asia, uncovering Vietnam's mystique, the vibrant life of the Philippines, and Indonesia's richness. Also, discover the raw wilderness of Alaska, the wildlife of Africa's coasts, and the marvels of the Arabian Gulf. Experience life aboard with engaging activities, exquisite dining, and the chance to form lifelong friendships. Dive into the essential aspects of cruising responsibly and sustainably while exploring tips for planning your grand expedition. "**Cruising the World**" is not just an eBook—it's a call to embrace the spirit of adventure and dive into authentic experiences. Let the open sea be your guide as you reflect on the wonders of our world from the comfort of your own ship. Your incredible journey awaits.
Publisher: Barrett Williams
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
**Cruising the World Embark on a Journey of Discovery and Wonder** Set sail on a literary voyage unlike any other with "Cruising the World," your ultimate guide to the captivating allure of global seafaring adventures. This eBook unlocks the mysteries and magic of the open seas, offering you a passport to explore the world's most enchanting places from the deck of a cruise ship. Begin with the romance of the historical seas, where ancient mariners once dared to discover the unknown. Transition into the modern era, where luxurious comfort blends seamlessly with adventure, unveiling hidden gems awaiting your discovery. Glide into the Mediterranean, a rich mosaic of cultures with the enchanting Greek Isles, tantalizing culinary journeys through Italy, and the vibrant pulse of Spanish flamenco. Venture north to the mystical fjords of Norway and the legendary lands of Vikings, weaving through Sweden, Denmark, and the breathtaking geology of Iceland. Dream of the Caribbean sunshine, where the Bahamas invite vibrant island-hopping, Jamaica pulses with rhythm, and the Lesser Antilles offer serene beauty. Explore the diverse landscapes of South America, sailing by the mesmerizing Brazilian coasts, towering Patagonian glaciers, and rich Peruvian heritage. Cross into the South Pacific, adorned with coral reefs and Polynesian culture, from Tahiti to the Maori legends of New Zealand. Navigate the incredibly diverse tapestry of Southeast Asia, uncovering Vietnam's mystique, the vibrant life of the Philippines, and Indonesia's richness. Also, discover the raw wilderness of Alaska, the wildlife of Africa's coasts, and the marvels of the Arabian Gulf. Experience life aboard with engaging activities, exquisite dining, and the chance to form lifelong friendships. Dive into the essential aspects of cruising responsibly and sustainably while exploring tips for planning your grand expedition. "**Cruising the World**" is not just an eBook—it's a call to embrace the spirit of adventure and dive into authentic experiences. Let the open sea be your guide as you reflect on the wonders of our world from the comfort of your own ship. Your incredible journey awaits.
The United States and the Caribbean
Author: Anthony P. Maingot
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135419078
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
This volume provides the first comprehensive assessment of post-Cold War US-Caribbean relations. Focusing on Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Trinidad-Tobago, the book looks at the political history of the region during the Cold War years, the region's current political economy, international security, and issues of migration and crime. Spanning the Caribbean's linguistic and cultural sub regions (Spanish, French, English, and Dutch) it calls attention to the achievements, setbacks, and concerns that are common to the region. The United States and the Caribbean will be of interest to students and scholars of economics, geography and politics and international relations in general.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135419078
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
This volume provides the first comprehensive assessment of post-Cold War US-Caribbean relations. Focusing on Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Trinidad-Tobago, the book looks at the political history of the region during the Cold War years, the region's current political economy, international security, and issues of migration and crime. Spanning the Caribbean's linguistic and cultural sub regions (Spanish, French, English, and Dutch) it calls attention to the achievements, setbacks, and concerns that are common to the region. The United States and the Caribbean will be of interest to students and scholars of economics, geography and politics and international relations in general.