Author: Gwynne Forster
Publisher: Dafina Books
ISBN: 0758231504
Category : African American families
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Regina Pearson has never really known any family other than her late father, who cut ties with his relatives in North Carolina long ago and moved to Hawaii. So when she finds a letter written 40 years earlier that leads to her mother's sister and her maternal grandfather, Regina decides to seek them out. Just as the situation threatens to overwhelm her, Regina finds a passionate connection she hadn't counted on with a man who is ready to show her what real family is all about - and what it takes to keep the love flowing.
Blues from Down Deep
Author: Gwynne Forster
Publisher: Dafina Books
ISBN: 0758231504
Category : African American families
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Regina Pearson has never really known any family other than her late father, who cut ties with his relatives in North Carolina long ago and moved to Hawaii. So when she finds a letter written 40 years earlier that leads to her mother's sister and her maternal grandfather, Regina decides to seek them out. Just as the situation threatens to overwhelm her, Regina finds a passionate connection she hadn't counted on with a man who is ready to show her what real family is all about - and what it takes to keep the love flowing.
Publisher: Dafina Books
ISBN: 0758231504
Category : African American families
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Regina Pearson has never really known any family other than her late father, who cut ties with his relatives in North Carolina long ago and moved to Hawaii. So when she finds a letter written 40 years earlier that leads to her mother's sister and her maternal grandfather, Regina decides to seek them out. Just as the situation threatens to overwhelm her, Regina finds a passionate connection she hadn't counted on with a man who is ready to show her what real family is all about - and what it takes to keep the love flowing.
Deep Blues
Author: Robert Palmer
Publisher: Viking Adult
ISBN:
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
"Deep Blues" offers a concise, authoritative account of the music's Afircan beginnings, its early evolution, and its transformation from a backcountry good-time music into today's modern blues and rock and roll.
Publisher: Viking Adult
ISBN:
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
"Deep Blues" offers a concise, authoritative account of the music's Afircan beginnings, its early evolution, and its transformation from a backcountry good-time music into today's modern blues and rock and roll.
Deep Water Blues
Author: Fred Waitzkin
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 1504057732
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Inspired by a true story, artfully told by the author of Searching for Bobby Fischer: A Bahamian island becomes a battleground for a savage private war. Charismatic expat Bobby Little built his own funky version of paradise on the remote island of Rum Cay, a place where ambitious sport fishermen docked their yachts for fine French cuisine and crowded the bar to boast of big blue marlin catches while Bobby refilled their cognac on the house. Larger than life, Bobby was really the main attraction: a visionary entrepreneur, expert archer, reef surfer, bush pilot, master chef, seductive conversationalist. But after tragedy shatters the tranquility of Bobby’s marina, tourists stop visiting and simmering jealousies flare among island residents. And when a cruel, different kind of self-made entrepreneur challenges Bobby for control of the docks, all hell breaks loose. As the cobalt blue Bahamian waters run red with blood, the man who made Rum Cay his home will be lucky if he gets off the island alive . . . When the Ebb Tide cruises four hundred miles southeast from Fort Lauderdale to Rum Cay, its captain finds the Bahamian island paradise he so fondly remembers drastically altered. Shoal covers the marina entrance, the beaches are deserted, and on shore there is a small cemetery with headstones overturned and bones sticking up through the sand. What happened to Bobby’s paradise?
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 1504057732
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Inspired by a true story, artfully told by the author of Searching for Bobby Fischer: A Bahamian island becomes a battleground for a savage private war. Charismatic expat Bobby Little built his own funky version of paradise on the remote island of Rum Cay, a place where ambitious sport fishermen docked their yachts for fine French cuisine and crowded the bar to boast of big blue marlin catches while Bobby refilled their cognac on the house. Larger than life, Bobby was really the main attraction: a visionary entrepreneur, expert archer, reef surfer, bush pilot, master chef, seductive conversationalist. But after tragedy shatters the tranquility of Bobby’s marina, tourists stop visiting and simmering jealousies flare among island residents. And when a cruel, different kind of self-made entrepreneur challenges Bobby for control of the docks, all hell breaks loose. As the cobalt blue Bahamian waters run red with blood, the man who made Rum Cay his home will be lucky if he gets off the island alive . . . When the Ebb Tide cruises four hundred miles southeast from Fort Lauderdale to Rum Cay, its captain finds the Bahamian island paradise he so fondly remembers drastically altered. Shoal covers the marina entrance, the beaches are deserted, and on shore there is a small cemetery with headstones overturned and bones sticking up through the sand. What happened to Bobby’s paradise?
Splatology
Author: Della L. Dickie
Publisher: FriesenPress
ISBN: 1460267761
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 138
Book Description
Splatology is a book of humourous poetry by Della L. Dickie that illuminates the fun side of life. Her poems reflect some hilarious real-life situations as well as other funny tales created from an active imagination. She also touches on some memories that are near and dear to her heart. Splatology is enjoyable reading for those who love to laugh. Find out why: • you should never confront a mad goose • two white rabbits caused embarrassment • Shirley’s bucket list jaunt was a disaster • it wasn’t Cupid’s day…
Publisher: FriesenPress
ISBN: 1460267761
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 138
Book Description
Splatology is a book of humourous poetry by Della L. Dickie that illuminates the fun side of life. Her poems reflect some hilarious real-life situations as well as other funny tales created from an active imagination. She also touches on some memories that are near and dear to her heart. Splatology is enjoyable reading for those who love to laugh. Find out why: • you should never confront a mad goose • two white rabbits caused embarrassment • Shirley’s bucket list jaunt was a disaster • it wasn’t Cupid’s day…
Deep Blues
Author: Mark Winborn
Publisher: Fisher King Press
ISBN: 1926715527
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
Deep Blues explores the archetypal journey of the human psyche through an examination of the blues as a musical genre. The genesis, history, and thematic patterns of the blues are examined from an archetypal perspective and various analytic theories. Mythological and shamanistic parallels are used to provide a deeper understanding of the role of the bluesman, the blues performance, and the innate healing potential of the blues. Universal aspects of human experience and transcendence are revealed through the creative medium of the blues. The atmosphere of Deep Blues is enhanced by the black and white photographs of Tom Smith which capture striking blues performances in the Maxwell Street section of Chicago. Jungian analysts, therapists and psychoanalytic practitioners with an interest in the interaction between creative expression and human experience should find Deep Blues satisfying. Deep Blues should also appeal to enthusiasts of music, ethnomusicology, and the blues.
Publisher: Fisher King Press
ISBN: 1926715527
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
Deep Blues explores the archetypal journey of the human psyche through an examination of the blues as a musical genre. The genesis, history, and thematic patterns of the blues are examined from an archetypal perspective and various analytic theories. Mythological and shamanistic parallels are used to provide a deeper understanding of the role of the bluesman, the blues performance, and the innate healing potential of the blues. Universal aspects of human experience and transcendence are revealed through the creative medium of the blues. The atmosphere of Deep Blues is enhanced by the black and white photographs of Tom Smith which capture striking blues performances in the Maxwell Street section of Chicago. Jungian analysts, therapists and psychoanalytic practitioners with an interest in the interaction between creative expression and human experience should find Deep Blues satisfying. Deep Blues should also appeal to enthusiasts of music, ethnomusicology, and the blues.
Getting Some of Her Own
Author: Gwynne Forster
Publisher: Dafina Books
ISBN: 9780758213105
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Susan Pettiford returns home to North Carolina after an absence of 16 years to start her own interior design business, but it's not quite the life she hoped for. Single and battling sadness, she decides to embark on a fling with architect Lucas Hamilton. A night of seduction ensues, which neither of them can forget, yet neither intends to repeat. As the complexities of family, work, and their undeniable attraction lead their paths to cross repeatedly, their feelings for each other strengthen. But the secret Susan is hiding from Lucas may destroy any future they share ...
Publisher: Dafina Books
ISBN: 9780758213105
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Susan Pettiford returns home to North Carolina after an absence of 16 years to start her own interior design business, but it's not quite the life she hoped for. Single and battling sadness, she decides to embark on a fling with architect Lucas Hamilton. A night of seduction ensues, which neither of them can forget, yet neither intends to repeat. As the complexities of family, work, and their undeniable attraction lead their paths to cross repeatedly, their feelings for each other strengthen. But the secret Susan is hiding from Lucas may destroy any future they share ...
Lansing to LeClaire Travel Guide
Author: Dean Klinkenberg
Publisher: Dean Klinkenberg
ISBN: 9780971690448
Category : Mississippi River
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
Publisher: Dean Klinkenberg
ISBN: 9780971690448
Category : Mississippi River
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
When You Dance With the Devil
Author: Gwynne Forster
Publisher: Dafina Books
ISBN: 9780758213082
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
The Thank The Lord Boarding House is a place where lost and wandering souls come to settle down and find themselves. Neither Sara Tilman nor Craig Radcliff ever expected to be there - nor yet to find themselves drawn to each other once they are. And when they discover how important they have become to each other their quest for happiness they realise they may truly find out who they really are.
Publisher: Dafina Books
ISBN: 9780758213082
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
The Thank The Lord Boarding House is a place where lost and wandering souls come to settle down and find themselves. Neither Sara Tilman nor Craig Radcliff ever expected to be there - nor yet to find themselves drawn to each other once they are. And when they discover how important they have become to each other their quest for happiness they realise they may truly find out who they really are.
South Carolina Blues
Author: Clair DeLune
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1439653275
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
The history of South Carolina blues is a long, deep--and sometimes painful--story. However, it is a narrative with aspects as compelling as the music itself. Geographical differences in America led to variations in the styles of music that developed from African rhythms. The wet, marshy landscape and hot, muggy weather of the Carolina Lowcountry combined to cultivate not only rice, but a Gullah-based style of South Carolina blues. In drier climates, toward the Midlands and the Upstate, the combination of European influences led to the emergence of Piedmont blues, which in turn spawned country music as well as bluegrass. Those same Gullah roots resulted in four major dance crazes, starting with the Charleston.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1439653275
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
The history of South Carolina blues is a long, deep--and sometimes painful--story. However, it is a narrative with aspects as compelling as the music itself. Geographical differences in America led to variations in the styles of music that developed from African rhythms. The wet, marshy landscape and hot, muggy weather of the Carolina Lowcountry combined to cultivate not only rice, but a Gullah-based style of South Carolina blues. In drier climates, toward the Midlands and the Upstate, the combination of European influences led to the emergence of Piedmont blues, which in turn spawned country music as well as bluegrass. Those same Gullah roots resulted in four major dance crazes, starting with the Charleston.
Lightnin' Hopkins
Author: Alan Govenar
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
ISBN: 1569766207
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 374
Book Description
Based on scores of interviews with the artist's relatives, friends, lovers, producers, accompanists, managers, and fans, this brilliant biography reveals a man of many layers and contradictions. Following the journey of a musician who left his family's poor cotton farm at age eight carrying only a guitar, the book chronicles his life on the open road playing blues music and doing odd jobs. It debunks the myths surrounding his meetings with Blind Lemon Jefferson and Texas Alexander, his time on a chain gang, his relationships with women, and his lifelong appetite for gambling and drinking. This volume also discusses his hard-to-read personality; whether playing for black audiences in Houston's Third Ward, for white crowds at the Matrix in San Francisco, or in the concert halls of Europe, Sam Hopkins was a musician who poured out his feelings in his songs and knew how to endear himself to his audience--yet it was hard to tell if he was truly sincere, and he appeared to trust no one. Finally, this book moves beyond exploring his personal life and details his entire musical career, from his first recording session in 1946--when he was dubbed Lightnin'--to his appearance on the national charts and his rediscovery by Mack McCormick and Sam Charters in 1959, when his popularity had begun to wane and a second career emerged, playing to white audiences rather than black ones. Overall, this narrative tells the story of an important blues musician who became immensely successful by singing with a searing emotive power about his country roots and the injustices that informed the civil rights era.
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
ISBN: 1569766207
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 374
Book Description
Based on scores of interviews with the artist's relatives, friends, lovers, producers, accompanists, managers, and fans, this brilliant biography reveals a man of many layers and contradictions. Following the journey of a musician who left his family's poor cotton farm at age eight carrying only a guitar, the book chronicles his life on the open road playing blues music and doing odd jobs. It debunks the myths surrounding his meetings with Blind Lemon Jefferson and Texas Alexander, his time on a chain gang, his relationships with women, and his lifelong appetite for gambling and drinking. This volume also discusses his hard-to-read personality; whether playing for black audiences in Houston's Third Ward, for white crowds at the Matrix in San Francisco, or in the concert halls of Europe, Sam Hopkins was a musician who poured out his feelings in his songs and knew how to endear himself to his audience--yet it was hard to tell if he was truly sincere, and he appeared to trust no one. Finally, this book moves beyond exploring his personal life and details his entire musical career, from his first recording session in 1946--when he was dubbed Lightnin'--to his appearance on the national charts and his rediscovery by Mack McCormick and Sam Charters in 1959, when his popularity had begun to wane and a second career emerged, playing to white audiences rather than black ones. Overall, this narrative tells the story of an important blues musician who became immensely successful by singing with a searing emotive power about his country roots and the injustices that informed the civil rights era.