Author: Richard Todd
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 101
Book Description
Eddie's trying to head south but Mike just keeps driving him north. He's now cornered in Coldwater, Alaska with no girl, no money and nowhere to go. Things are looking bad until he gets to talking with Pete Tall Mountain, who tells him how his father's priceless soapstone carving has been stolen. Eddie reckons that if it's been stolen once then it can be stolen again. The problem is, it's been stolen by Jim Savage and Savage owns the town. Stealing from him is a risky proposition and, if he's going to get away with it, it's going to have to be a better plan than a simple smash and grab. Then Eddie has an idea. It might not be great idea but Mike is closing in fast and time is running out. Could this be Eddie's last roll of the dice? A Million Miles from Mexico is the sequel to Lucky Eddie and the fourth instalment of the Adventures of Eddie Allcorn from the writer of One to the Heart, One to the Head and Grab it by the Throat Kid.
A Million Miles from Mexico
Author: Richard Todd
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 101
Book Description
Eddie's trying to head south but Mike just keeps driving him north. He's now cornered in Coldwater, Alaska with no girl, no money and nowhere to go. Things are looking bad until he gets to talking with Pete Tall Mountain, who tells him how his father's priceless soapstone carving has been stolen. Eddie reckons that if it's been stolen once then it can be stolen again. The problem is, it's been stolen by Jim Savage and Savage owns the town. Stealing from him is a risky proposition and, if he's going to get away with it, it's going to have to be a better plan than a simple smash and grab. Then Eddie has an idea. It might not be great idea but Mike is closing in fast and time is running out. Could this be Eddie's last roll of the dice? A Million Miles from Mexico is the sequel to Lucky Eddie and the fourth instalment of the Adventures of Eddie Allcorn from the writer of One to the Heart, One to the Head and Grab it by the Throat Kid.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 101
Book Description
Eddie's trying to head south but Mike just keeps driving him north. He's now cornered in Coldwater, Alaska with no girl, no money and nowhere to go. Things are looking bad until he gets to talking with Pete Tall Mountain, who tells him how his father's priceless soapstone carving has been stolen. Eddie reckons that if it's been stolen once then it can be stolen again. The problem is, it's been stolen by Jim Savage and Savage owns the town. Stealing from him is a risky proposition and, if he's going to get away with it, it's going to have to be a better plan than a simple smash and grab. Then Eddie has an idea. It might not be great idea but Mike is closing in fast and time is running out. Could this be Eddie's last roll of the dice? A Million Miles from Mexico is the sequel to Lucky Eddie and the fourth instalment of the Adventures of Eddie Allcorn from the writer of One to the Heart, One to the Head and Grab it by the Throat Kid.
The Tall Mexican: The Life of Hank Aguirre, All-Star Pitcher, Businessman, Humanitarian
Author: Robert E. Copley
Publisher: Arte Publico Press
ISBN: 9781558856622
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
A biography of the All-Star major-league pitcher whose commitment to his Hispanic heritage led him to found Mexican Industries to help provide economic opportunities to the inner-city Detroit community.
Publisher: Arte Publico Press
ISBN: 9781558856622
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
A biography of the All-Star major-league pitcher whose commitment to his Hispanic heritage led him to found Mexican Industries to help provide economic opportunities to the inner-city Detroit community.
Visions of Cody
Author: Jack Kerouac
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101548789
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 449
Book Description
“To read On the Road but not Visions of Cody is to take a nice sightseeing tour but to forgo the spectacular rapids of Jack Kerouac’s wildest writings.”—The New York Times Book Review “The centerpiece of all [Kerouac’s] novels.”—The Washington Post Originally written in 1951–1952, Visions of Cody was an underground classic by the time it was finally published in 1972, three years after Kerouac’s death. Utilizing a radical, experimental form (“the New Journalism fifteen years early,” as Dennis McNally noted in Desolate Angel), Kerouac examines his own New York life in a collection of colorful stream-of-consciousness essays. Always transfixed by Neal Cassady—here named Cody Pomeray—along with Allen Ginsberg and William Burroughs, Kerouac also explores the feelings he had for a man who inspired much of his work. Transcribing taped conversations between members of their group as they took drugs and drank, Visions of Cody reveals an intimate portrait of people caught up in destructive relationships with substances, and one another, capturing the members of the Beat Generation in the years before any label had been affixed to them.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101548789
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 449
Book Description
“To read On the Road but not Visions of Cody is to take a nice sightseeing tour but to forgo the spectacular rapids of Jack Kerouac’s wildest writings.”—The New York Times Book Review “The centerpiece of all [Kerouac’s] novels.”—The Washington Post Originally written in 1951–1952, Visions of Cody was an underground classic by the time it was finally published in 1972, three years after Kerouac’s death. Utilizing a radical, experimental form (“the New Journalism fifteen years early,” as Dennis McNally noted in Desolate Angel), Kerouac examines his own New York life in a collection of colorful stream-of-consciousness essays. Always transfixed by Neal Cassady—here named Cody Pomeray—along with Allen Ginsberg and William Burroughs, Kerouac also explores the feelings he had for a man who inspired much of his work. Transcribing taped conversations between members of their group as they took drugs and drank, Visions of Cody reveals an intimate portrait of people caught up in destructive relationships with substances, and one another, capturing the members of the Beat Generation in the years before any label had been affixed to them.
Mexican WhiteBoy
Author: Matt de la Peña
Publisher: Ember
ISBN: 0440239389
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Newbery Award-winning and New York Times bestselling author Matt de la Peña's Mexican WhiteBoy is a story of friendship, acceptance, and the struggle to find your identity in a world of definitions. Danny is tall and skinny. Even though he’s not built, his arms are long enough to give his pitch a power so fierce any college scout would sign him on the spot. Ninety-five mile an hour fastball, but the boy’s not even on a team. Every time he gets up on the mound, he loses it. But at his private school, they don’t expect much else from him. Danny is brown. Half-Mexican brown. And growing up in San Diego that close to the border means everyone else knows exactly who he is before he even opens his mouth. Before they find out he can’t speak Spanish, and before they realize his mom has blond hair and blue eyes, they’ve got him pegged. But it works the other way too. And Danny’s convinced it’s his whiteness that sent his father back to Mexico. That’s why he’s spending the summer with his dad’s family. But to find himself, he may just have to face the demons he refuses to see--the demons that are right in front of his face. And open up to a friendship he never saw coming. Matt de la Peña's critically acclaimed novel is an intimate and moving story that offers hope to those who least expect it. "[A] first-rate exploration of self-identity." --SLJ "Unique in its gritty realism and honest portrayal of the complexities of life for inner-city teens...de la Peña poignantly conveys the message that, despite obstacles, you must believe in yourself and shape your own future." --The Horn Book Magazine "The baseball scenes...sizzle like Danny's fastball. Danny's struggle to find his place will speak strongly to all teens, but especially to those of mixed race." --Booklist "De la Peña blends sports and street together in a satisfying search for personal identity." --Kirkus Reviews "Mexican WhiteBoy...shows that no matter what obstacles you face, you can still reach your dreams with a positive attitude. This is more than a book about a baseball player--this is a book about life." --Curtis Granderson, New York Mets outfielder An ALA-YALSA Top Ten Best Book for Young Adults A Junior Library Guild Selection
Publisher: Ember
ISBN: 0440239389
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Newbery Award-winning and New York Times bestselling author Matt de la Peña's Mexican WhiteBoy is a story of friendship, acceptance, and the struggle to find your identity in a world of definitions. Danny is tall and skinny. Even though he’s not built, his arms are long enough to give his pitch a power so fierce any college scout would sign him on the spot. Ninety-five mile an hour fastball, but the boy’s not even on a team. Every time he gets up on the mound, he loses it. But at his private school, they don’t expect much else from him. Danny is brown. Half-Mexican brown. And growing up in San Diego that close to the border means everyone else knows exactly who he is before he even opens his mouth. Before they find out he can’t speak Spanish, and before they realize his mom has blond hair and blue eyes, they’ve got him pegged. But it works the other way too. And Danny’s convinced it’s his whiteness that sent his father back to Mexico. That’s why he’s spending the summer with his dad’s family. But to find himself, he may just have to face the demons he refuses to see--the demons that are right in front of his face. And open up to a friendship he never saw coming. Matt de la Peña's critically acclaimed novel is an intimate and moving story that offers hope to those who least expect it. "[A] first-rate exploration of self-identity." --SLJ "Unique in its gritty realism and honest portrayal of the complexities of life for inner-city teens...de la Peña poignantly conveys the message that, despite obstacles, you must believe in yourself and shape your own future." --The Horn Book Magazine "The baseball scenes...sizzle like Danny's fastball. Danny's struggle to find his place will speak strongly to all teens, but especially to those of mixed race." --Booklist "De la Peña blends sports and street together in a satisfying search for personal identity." --Kirkus Reviews "Mexican WhiteBoy...shows that no matter what obstacles you face, you can still reach your dreams with a positive attitude. This is more than a book about a baseball player--this is a book about life." --Curtis Granderson, New York Mets outfielder An ALA-YALSA Top Ten Best Book for Young Adults A Junior Library Guild Selection
William F. Buckley Sr.
Author: John A. Adams
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 0806192305
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 317
Book Description
In 1909, young William F. Buckley Sr. (1881–1958), who grew up in the dusty South Texas town of San Diego, graduated from the University of Texas law school and headed for Mexico City. Fluent in Spanish, familiar with Mexican traditions, and soon fit to practice law south of the border, Buckley was headed up the aisle to vast wealth and cultural power. On the way, he took a front-row seat at the Mexican Revolution and played a key role in steering the nascent oil industry through tumultuous and dangerous times. This book for the first time tells the story of the man behind the family that would become nothing short of a conservative institution, reaching its apogee in the career of William F. Buckley Jr., arguably the most prominent conservative commentator of the twentieth century. Buckley witnessed the overthrow and exit of President Porfirio Díaz, the rise of Madero, and the coup of General Victoriano Huerta, all while building the Pantepec Oil Company, the most profitable small petroleum producer in Mexico. He faced down Pancho Villa, survived encounters with hired assassins, evaded snipers in the streets of Veracruz, gambled and won in many a business venture—and ultimately was expelled from the country. As the narrative follows Buckley from his small-town Texas beginnings to the founding of a family dynasty, the streak of independence and distrust of government that would become the Buckley hallmark can be seen in the making. An eventful chapter in the life and career of a singular character, this dramatic account of a man and his moment is a document of political and historical significance—but it is also a remarkable story, told with irresistible brio.
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 0806192305
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 317
Book Description
In 1909, young William F. Buckley Sr. (1881–1958), who grew up in the dusty South Texas town of San Diego, graduated from the University of Texas law school and headed for Mexico City. Fluent in Spanish, familiar with Mexican traditions, and soon fit to practice law south of the border, Buckley was headed up the aisle to vast wealth and cultural power. On the way, he took a front-row seat at the Mexican Revolution and played a key role in steering the nascent oil industry through tumultuous and dangerous times. This book for the first time tells the story of the man behind the family that would become nothing short of a conservative institution, reaching its apogee in the career of William F. Buckley Jr., arguably the most prominent conservative commentator of the twentieth century. Buckley witnessed the overthrow and exit of President Porfirio Díaz, the rise of Madero, and the coup of General Victoriano Huerta, all while building the Pantepec Oil Company, the most profitable small petroleum producer in Mexico. He faced down Pancho Villa, survived encounters with hired assassins, evaded snipers in the streets of Veracruz, gambled and won in many a business venture—and ultimately was expelled from the country. As the narrative follows Buckley from his small-town Texas beginnings to the founding of a family dynasty, the streak of independence and distrust of government that would become the Buckley hallmark can be seen in the making. An eventful chapter in the life and career of a singular character, this dramatic account of a man and his moment is a document of political and historical significance—but it is also a remarkable story, told with irresistible brio.
The Adobe Kingdom
Author: Donald L. Lucero
Publisher: Sunstone Press
ISBN: 0865346690
Category : New Mexico
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
Yearning for his roots and for a return to the land of his birth, Lucero follows two families across 12 generations, from their entry into New Mexico at "La Toma del Rio del Norte," in 1598, to their achievement of statehood in 1912 and beyond.
Publisher: Sunstone Press
ISBN: 0865346690
Category : New Mexico
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
Yearning for his roots and for a return to the land of his birth, Lucero follows two families across 12 generations, from their entry into New Mexico at "La Toma del Rio del Norte," in 1598, to their achievement of statehood in 1912 and beyond.
Study of the Petrochemical Industries in the Countries of the Northern Portion of the Western Hemisphere
Author: United States International Trade Commission
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Chemical industry
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Chemical industry
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Lands and Their Stories ...
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geography
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geography
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
The History of Nations: Mayer, B. Mexico, Central America and West Indies
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : World history
Languages : en
Pages : 578
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : World history
Languages : en
Pages : 578
Book Description
Songs of the Mexican Seas
Author: Joaquin Miller
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description