Author: Marilyn Pitt
Publisher: Potato Chip Books
ISBN: 9781634372121
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 16
Book Description
Back Seat Blues
Author: Marilyn Pitt
Publisher: Potato Chip Books
ISBN: 9781634372121
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 16
Book Description
Publisher: Potato Chip Books
ISBN: 9781634372121
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 16
Book Description
Doghouse Blues
Author: Clive Radford
Publisher: Rogue Phoenix Press
ISBN: 1624206395
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
Roger Fraser is convinced he is cursed by unforeseen situations constantly bringing his integrity into disrepute, especially in social situations. His family thinks he is gaff prone, but if they could see him in the business arena, they would find Roger is an unassailable trouble-shooter, trampling on Essex boy traders, and solving delicate problems with aplomb. Join the Fraser family and their assorted band of odd-ball friends and work colleagues, as our hero steers his way through some tricky situations, but nonetheless, always seems to get the rough end of the pineapple and ends up licking his wounds in the doghouse.
Publisher: Rogue Phoenix Press
ISBN: 1624206395
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
Roger Fraser is convinced he is cursed by unforeseen situations constantly bringing his integrity into disrepute, especially in social situations. His family thinks he is gaff prone, but if they could see him in the business arena, they would find Roger is an unassailable trouble-shooter, trampling on Essex boy traders, and solving delicate problems with aplomb. Join the Fraser family and their assorted band of odd-ball friends and work colleagues, as our hero steers his way through some tricky situations, but nonetheless, always seems to get the rough end of the pineapple and ends up licking his wounds in the doghouse.
Baby Brother's Blues
Author: Pearl Cleage
Publisher: One World
ISBN: 034549704X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
When Regina Burns married Blue Hamilton, she knew he was no ordinary man. A charismatic R&B singer who gave up his career to assume responsibility for the safety of Atlanta’s West End community, Blue had created an African American urban oasis where crime and violence were virtually nonexistent. In the beginning, Regina enjoyed a circle of engaging friends and her own work as a freelance communications consultant. Most of all, she relished the company of her husband, who never ceased to be a source of passion and delight. Then everything changed. More and more frightened women were showing up in West End, seeking Blue’s protection from lovers who had suddenly become violent. When the worst offenders begin to disappear without a trace, the signs–all of them grim–seem to point toward Blue and his longtime associate, Joseph “General” Richardson. Now that Regina is pregnant, her fear for Blue’s safety has become an obsession that threatens the very heart of their relationship. At the same time, Regina’s friend Aretha Hargrove is desperately trying to redefine her own marriage. Aretha’s husband, Kwame, is lobbying for them to leave West End and move to midtown. Aretha resists at first, but finally agrees in an effort to rekindle the flame that first brought them together. Regina and Aretha have no way of knowing that what they regard as their private struggles will soon become very public. When Baby Brother, a charming con man, insinuates himself into the community, it becomes clear that there is more to his handsome façade than meets the eye. He carries the seeds of change that will affect both women in profound and startling ways. Returning to the vividly rendered Atlanta district of her last two novels, New York Times bestselling author Pearl Cleage brilliantly weaves the threads of her characters’ intersecting lives into a story of family, friendship and, of course, love. Baby Brother’s Blues is full of wit and warmth, illumination the core of every woman’s hopes and dreams.
Publisher: One World
ISBN: 034549704X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
When Regina Burns married Blue Hamilton, she knew he was no ordinary man. A charismatic R&B singer who gave up his career to assume responsibility for the safety of Atlanta’s West End community, Blue had created an African American urban oasis where crime and violence were virtually nonexistent. In the beginning, Regina enjoyed a circle of engaging friends and her own work as a freelance communications consultant. Most of all, she relished the company of her husband, who never ceased to be a source of passion and delight. Then everything changed. More and more frightened women were showing up in West End, seeking Blue’s protection from lovers who had suddenly become violent. When the worst offenders begin to disappear without a trace, the signs–all of them grim–seem to point toward Blue and his longtime associate, Joseph “General” Richardson. Now that Regina is pregnant, her fear for Blue’s safety has become an obsession that threatens the very heart of their relationship. At the same time, Regina’s friend Aretha Hargrove is desperately trying to redefine her own marriage. Aretha’s husband, Kwame, is lobbying for them to leave West End and move to midtown. Aretha resists at first, but finally agrees in an effort to rekindle the flame that first brought them together. Regina and Aretha have no way of knowing that what they regard as their private struggles will soon become very public. When Baby Brother, a charming con man, insinuates himself into the community, it becomes clear that there is more to his handsome façade than meets the eye. He carries the seeds of change that will affect both women in profound and startling ways. Returning to the vividly rendered Atlanta district of her last two novels, New York Times bestselling author Pearl Cleage brilliantly weaves the threads of her characters’ intersecting lives into a story of family, friendship and, of course, love. Baby Brother’s Blues is full of wit and warmth, illumination the core of every woman’s hopes and dreams.
Blues Book Two - Project Blues
Author: Duane Davis
Publisher: Duane Davis
ISBN: 0965131149
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 215
Book Description
PROJECT BLUES Over thirty years have passed since the small town of Two Rocks first dealt with strange encounters. The novel takes off following Sheriff Sergeant Josh Jennings handling of strings of weird events occurring on his teams watch involving the military’s covered up alien species and their protectors. Josh eventually joins forces with the military; after the town is evacuated and destroyed, to defeat the alien invaders that have taken control of a covert military base and the town. The Blues have placed a protective dome over the base. Joe, a Native American spiritualist born on the mountain, knows a secret way into the base. He leads special OPS teams through a series of underground spider caves to attack the Blues and bring down the protective dome, so the military can defeat them. Josh is forced to fight K-2; a super strong hybrid human/alien protector of the Blues who has captured Josh’s girlfriend Amanda. Josh is losing the fight, until K-2 is distracted by a large Blue glowing Crystal amulet held by Joe. Giving Amanda enough time to shoot and kill K-2. Then special OPS teams battle with the Hybrids, mind controlled townspeople and the Blues until the Blues are able to fly their alien space craft out of the cave and finally leave the earth.
Publisher: Duane Davis
ISBN: 0965131149
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 215
Book Description
PROJECT BLUES Over thirty years have passed since the small town of Two Rocks first dealt with strange encounters. The novel takes off following Sheriff Sergeant Josh Jennings handling of strings of weird events occurring on his teams watch involving the military’s covered up alien species and their protectors. Josh eventually joins forces with the military; after the town is evacuated and destroyed, to defeat the alien invaders that have taken control of a covert military base and the town. The Blues have placed a protective dome over the base. Joe, a Native American spiritualist born on the mountain, knows a secret way into the base. He leads special OPS teams through a series of underground spider caves to attack the Blues and bring down the protective dome, so the military can defeat them. Josh is forced to fight K-2; a super strong hybrid human/alien protector of the Blues who has captured Josh’s girlfriend Amanda. Josh is losing the fight, until K-2 is distracted by a large Blue glowing Crystal amulet held by Joe. Giving Amanda enough time to shoot and kill K-2. Then special OPS teams battle with the Hybrids, mind controlled townspeople and the Blues until the Blues are able to fly their alien space craft out of the cave and finally leave the earth.
Pennsylvania Silly Trivia!
Author: Carole Marsh
Publisher: Carole Marsh Books
ISBN: 0793319196
Category : Pennsylvania
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
A collection of humorous, historical, geographical, biographical, and little-known facts from the state of Pennsylvania.
Publisher: Carole Marsh Books
ISBN: 0793319196
Category : Pennsylvania
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
A collection of humorous, historical, geographical, biographical, and little-known facts from the state of Pennsylvania.
Daddy in Dress Blues
Author: Cathie Linz
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 1426869541
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
OPERATION: Daddy Boot Camp SUBJECT: Three-year-old Blue, the daughter whom— until three days ago—U.S. Marine Curt Blackwell didn't know existed. MISSION: Fatherhood. Bedtime stories. Plaiting hair. Holding hands. COMPLICATIONS: Preschool teacher Jessie Moore. They had a past, but Curt avoided those waters. Unlike Blue's fear of monsters under the bed, a woman's emotions truly spelled danger. And he was growing defenseless against this woman's warmth and beauty.… MISSION SUCCESS: Uncertain. Curt would survive— but not necessarily with his heart intact!
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 1426869541
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
OPERATION: Daddy Boot Camp SUBJECT: Three-year-old Blue, the daughter whom— until three days ago—U.S. Marine Curt Blackwell didn't know existed. MISSION: Fatherhood. Bedtime stories. Plaiting hair. Holding hands. COMPLICATIONS: Preschool teacher Jessie Moore. They had a past, but Curt avoided those waters. Unlike Blue's fear of monsters under the bed, a woman's emotions truly spelled danger. And he was growing defenseless against this woman's warmth and beauty.… MISSION SUCCESS: Uncertain. Curt would survive— but not necessarily with his heart intact!
How Blue Can You Get? a Teleplay
Author: Charles Sawyer
Publisher: Charles Sawyer
ISBN: 1441413839
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 97
Book Description
In 1966 blues singer and guitarist B.B. King suffered a series of setbacks that would cause most performers to consider quitting life on the road and finding another way to make a living. B.B. King is/was not like most performers. This teleplay won a Writer's Guild of America Fellowship in 1983.
Publisher: Charles Sawyer
ISBN: 1441413839
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 97
Book Description
In 1966 blues singer and guitarist B.B. King suffered a series of setbacks that would cause most performers to consider quitting life on the road and finding another way to make a living. B.B. King is/was not like most performers. This teleplay won a Writer's Guild of America Fellowship in 1983.
Fleetwood Mac
Author: Donald Brackett
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1573567051
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
Fleetwood Mac's distinctive sound, first really captured in the 1977 record Rumours, launched the group into the commercial stratosphere, and over the past three decades they have never looked back. All along the way their dysfunctional relationships have informed their professional success, as well as their personal downfalls. By writing and singing about their problems, Fleetwood Mac has transformed what breaks them apart into what keeps them together. They have turned their dark relationship dilemmas into glittering entertainment. In this highly entertaining chronicle, author Donald Brackett provides readers with a special opportunity to review the band's complicated history and reconsider the personal, dynamic sources of their classic albums and enduring hits. The band drummer Mick Fleetwood and bassist John McVie started in 1967 has gone through more personnel changes and stylistic innovations than any other pop group in our cultural history. The story of the group began when John Mayall and Alexis Korner, the band's mentors, launched a mid-'60s British blues revival. Ex-Mayall players Fleetwood and McVie then went on to form an incendiary band of psychedelic blues under the name Fleetwood Mac. But it was not until hearing a little-known 1973 record from Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks that Mick Fleetwood heard the future sound and true pop potential of his own group.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1573567051
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
Fleetwood Mac's distinctive sound, first really captured in the 1977 record Rumours, launched the group into the commercial stratosphere, and over the past three decades they have never looked back. All along the way their dysfunctional relationships have informed their professional success, as well as their personal downfalls. By writing and singing about their problems, Fleetwood Mac has transformed what breaks them apart into what keeps them together. They have turned their dark relationship dilemmas into glittering entertainment. In this highly entertaining chronicle, author Donald Brackett provides readers with a special opportunity to review the band's complicated history and reconsider the personal, dynamic sources of their classic albums and enduring hits. The band drummer Mick Fleetwood and bassist John McVie started in 1967 has gone through more personnel changes and stylistic innovations than any other pop group in our cultural history. The story of the group began when John Mayall and Alexis Korner, the band's mentors, launched a mid-'60s British blues revival. Ex-Mayall players Fleetwood and McVie then went on to form an incendiary band of psychedelic blues under the name Fleetwood Mac. But it was not until hearing a little-known 1973 record from Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks that Mick Fleetwood heard the future sound and true pop potential of his own group.
The Michigan Alumnus
Author:
Publisher: UM Libraries
ISBN:
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 752
Book Description
In v.1-8 the final number consists of the Commencement annual.
Publisher: UM Libraries
ISBN:
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 752
Book Description
In v.1-8 the final number consists of the Commencement annual.
Life Stories
Author: David Remnick
Publisher: Modern Library
ISBN: 030743138X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 626
Book Description
One of art's purest challenges is to translate a human being into words. The New Yorker has met this challenge more successfully and more originally than any other modern American journal. It has indelibly shaped the genre known as the Profile. Starting with light-fantastic evocations of glamorous and idiosyncratic figures of the twenties and thirties, such as Henry Luce and Isadora Duncan, and continuing to the present, with complex pictures of such contemporaries as Mikhail Baryshnikov and Richard Pryor, this collection of New Yorker Profiles presents readers with a portrait gallery of some of the most prominent figures of the twentieth century. These Profiles are literary-journalistic investigations into character and accomplishment, motive and madness, beauty and ugliness, and are unrivalled in their range, their variety of style, and their embrace of humanity. Including these twenty-eight profiles: “Mr. Hunter’s Grave” by Joseph Mitchell “Secrets of the Magus” by Mark Singer “Isadora” by Janet Flanner “The Soloist” by Joan Acocella “Time . . . Fortune . . . Life . . . Luce” by Walcott Gibbs “Nobody Better, Better Than Nobody” by Ian Frazier “The Mountains of Pi” by Richard Preston “Covering the Cops” by Calvin Trillin “Travels in Georgia” by John McPhee “The Man Who Walks on Air” by Calvin Tomkins “A House on Gramercy Park” by Geoffrey Hellman “How Do You Like It Now, Gentlemen?” by Lillian Ross “The Education of a Prince” by Alva Johnston “White Like Me” by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. “Wunderkind” by A. J. Liebling “Fifteen Years of The Salto Mortale” by Kenneth Tynan “The Duke in His Domain” by Truman Capote “A Pryor Love” by Hilton Als “Gone for Good” by Roger Angell “Lady with a Pencil” by Nancy Franklin “Dealing with Roseanne” by John Lahr “The Coolhunt” by Malcolm Gladwell “Man Goes to See a Doctor” by Adam Gopnik “Show Dog” by Susan Orlean “Forty-One False Starts” by Janet Malcolm “The Redemption” by Nicholas Lemann “Gore Without a Script” by Nicholas Lemann “Delta Nights” by Bill Buford
Publisher: Modern Library
ISBN: 030743138X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 626
Book Description
One of art's purest challenges is to translate a human being into words. The New Yorker has met this challenge more successfully and more originally than any other modern American journal. It has indelibly shaped the genre known as the Profile. Starting with light-fantastic evocations of glamorous and idiosyncratic figures of the twenties and thirties, such as Henry Luce and Isadora Duncan, and continuing to the present, with complex pictures of such contemporaries as Mikhail Baryshnikov and Richard Pryor, this collection of New Yorker Profiles presents readers with a portrait gallery of some of the most prominent figures of the twentieth century. These Profiles are literary-journalistic investigations into character and accomplishment, motive and madness, beauty and ugliness, and are unrivalled in their range, their variety of style, and their embrace of humanity. Including these twenty-eight profiles: “Mr. Hunter’s Grave” by Joseph Mitchell “Secrets of the Magus” by Mark Singer “Isadora” by Janet Flanner “The Soloist” by Joan Acocella “Time . . . Fortune . . . Life . . . Luce” by Walcott Gibbs “Nobody Better, Better Than Nobody” by Ian Frazier “The Mountains of Pi” by Richard Preston “Covering the Cops” by Calvin Trillin “Travels in Georgia” by John McPhee “The Man Who Walks on Air” by Calvin Tomkins “A House on Gramercy Park” by Geoffrey Hellman “How Do You Like It Now, Gentlemen?” by Lillian Ross “The Education of a Prince” by Alva Johnston “White Like Me” by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. “Wunderkind” by A. J. Liebling “Fifteen Years of The Salto Mortale” by Kenneth Tynan “The Duke in His Domain” by Truman Capote “A Pryor Love” by Hilton Als “Gone for Good” by Roger Angell “Lady with a Pencil” by Nancy Franklin “Dealing with Roseanne” by John Lahr “The Coolhunt” by Malcolm Gladwell “Man Goes to See a Doctor” by Adam Gopnik “Show Dog” by Susan Orlean “Forty-One False Starts” by Janet Malcolm “The Redemption” by Nicholas Lemann “Gore Without a Script” by Nicholas Lemann “Delta Nights” by Bill Buford