Author: G. Daniel Gunn
Publisher: Crossroad Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Three young boys on a deadly dare. A giant ape swinging atop radio towers in New Hampshire. The end of the world as we know it. Eavesdroppiong on the dead. Deadly Christmas trees. From the deepest corner of the Congo to your own backyard, strange things are rolling up on your street, hiding in the doghouse, or lurking in your own mind. Christmas Trees and Monkeys brings together for the first time fifteen tales of horror and the bizarre from G Daniel Gunn. Pull the sheets close to your chin, turn down the lights, turn the lights back up because you can't see the pages, and jump right in …
The Sock Monkey Tales
Author: Catherine Connor
Publisher: LifeRich Publishing
ISBN: 1489702954
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 387
Book Description
Take a delightful romp back through time and see the world through the eyes of your inner child. Revisit the world in the years following the end of the Second World War, to the children of this countrys Greatest Generation, when innocence, wonder, and awe were alive and well. Go back to the days of two pieces of candy for a penny, the introduction of the Hula-Hoop, and Red Ryder BB guns, the gift that every little boy dreamed of finding beneath the Christmas tree. The world of the baby boomer was a simpler place and time, a time when telephone service meant that you were a part of a party line, a handshake was better than a signed contract. It was a time when the family sat together to eat their meals and share their dreams and accomplishments, as well as their failures. There was a sweetness to life during those decades. This book offers the reader an intimate look into the daily lives of those who lived the wonder. Recall the memories of many historical events and people. Let the child in you free to explore and reconnect with the values and people of those magical years before the birth of computers, cell phones, and television. Your vacation back in time will be one that you will always remember. Be ready to laugh and cry, but most of all, be prepared to revisit your youth and your dreams. Yesterday awaits. The sock monkey will be your guide.
Publisher: LifeRich Publishing
ISBN: 1489702954
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 387
Book Description
Take a delightful romp back through time and see the world through the eyes of your inner child. Revisit the world in the years following the end of the Second World War, to the children of this countrys Greatest Generation, when innocence, wonder, and awe were alive and well. Go back to the days of two pieces of candy for a penny, the introduction of the Hula-Hoop, and Red Ryder BB guns, the gift that every little boy dreamed of finding beneath the Christmas tree. The world of the baby boomer was a simpler place and time, a time when telephone service meant that you were a part of a party line, a handshake was better than a signed contract. It was a time when the family sat together to eat their meals and share their dreams and accomplishments, as well as their failures. There was a sweetness to life during those decades. This book offers the reader an intimate look into the daily lives of those who lived the wonder. Recall the memories of many historical events and people. Let the child in you free to explore and reconnect with the values and people of those magical years before the birth of computers, cell phones, and television. Your vacation back in time will be one that you will always remember. Be ready to laugh and cry, but most of all, be prepared to revisit your youth and your dreams. Yesterday awaits. The sock monkey will be your guide.
'Norvern Monkey'
Author: Leigh Smith
Publisher: Norvern Monkey
ISBN: 9780955728907
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 382
Book Description
Publisher: Norvern Monkey
ISBN: 9780955728907
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 382
Book Description
Monkey in the Middle
Author: Stephen Solomita
Publisher: Severn House Publishers Ltd
ISBN: 1780101929
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
A mercenary turned hitman. An aging gangster with arthritic knees. A bent cop playing more angles than a Brooklyn pool shark. Which of these men is the hunter? Which the hunted? And who's just the monkey in the middle?
Publisher: Severn House Publishers Ltd
ISBN: 1780101929
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
A mercenary turned hitman. An aging gangster with arthritic knees. A bent cop playing more angles than a Brooklyn pool shark. Which of these men is the hunter? Which the hunted? And who's just the monkey in the middle?
Life Aboard the Monkey Bus
Author: James E. Martin
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1425953646
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
Stories from author's life of growing up in West Virginia and Armys service during World War II.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1425953646
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
Stories from author's life of growing up in West Virginia and Armys service during World War II.
Monkey, Bonus Edition
Author: Frank Mosco
Publisher: Quillquest Books
ISBN: 0976927284
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 428
Book Description
SPECIAL BONUS EDITION book includes both the novel, MONKEY, and the original screenplay, A MONKEY TALE, offering the great adventure in both formats in which novelist Frank Mosco goes against the grain in an unconventional approach to the King Kong legend. A book full of adventure, humor, and surprises destined to become a cult classic. In 1933, following the release of the movie KING KONG, a disgruntled old sailor and soul survivor of an encounter with the real great ape imparted his secret regarding the true facts of the storied beast and it's mysterious island to two young men. Armed with the old sailor's map, an arsenal of weapons, a desire to prove themselves, and a fully crewed three-masted barkentine, fifteen members of the Princeton University Rugby Club eagerly embark on a search for adventure and riches, collecting along the way a Chinese Rhodes Scholar, an Australian girl Rambo, a jungle boy with a nasty mouth, and a tribe of alcoholic natives, not to mention a 40 foot gorilla with an identity problem. Their journey results in discoveries far exceeding anything they would have expected, with an outcome no one could possibly have imagined. Full of endearing characters, old fashion appeal, and a number of contemporary twist, this book is a must read for classic adventure and KONG fans everywhere. Trade paperback, 5x8.
Publisher: Quillquest Books
ISBN: 0976927284
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 428
Book Description
SPECIAL BONUS EDITION book includes both the novel, MONKEY, and the original screenplay, A MONKEY TALE, offering the great adventure in both formats in which novelist Frank Mosco goes against the grain in an unconventional approach to the King Kong legend. A book full of adventure, humor, and surprises destined to become a cult classic. In 1933, following the release of the movie KING KONG, a disgruntled old sailor and soul survivor of an encounter with the real great ape imparted his secret regarding the true facts of the storied beast and it's mysterious island to two young men. Armed with the old sailor's map, an arsenal of weapons, a desire to prove themselves, and a fully crewed three-masted barkentine, fifteen members of the Princeton University Rugby Club eagerly embark on a search for adventure and riches, collecting along the way a Chinese Rhodes Scholar, an Australian girl Rambo, a jungle boy with a nasty mouth, and a tribe of alcoholic natives, not to mention a 40 foot gorilla with an identity problem. Their journey results in discoveries far exceeding anything they would have expected, with an outcome no one could possibly have imagined. Full of endearing characters, old fashion appeal, and a number of contemporary twist, this book is a must read for classic adventure and KONG fans everywhere. Trade paperback, 5x8.
A Pocketful of Monkey-Nuts
Author: Joyce Taylor
Publisher: Mere Books, mereobook, mereobooks
ISBN: 1861512465
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 127
Book Description
ÿ Joyce Taylor grew up on the banks of the Severn in the years during and after the Second World War. Her home town of Sharpness was then a thriving port with cargoes arriving on every tide from all over the world, and as the daughter of a docker she had only to look at her father?s clothes when he came home from work to see what the latest ship had brought in, from flour and timber to chocolate, grain, nuts, sugar and fruit. As Joyce grew up she was expected to pull her weight around the house looking after the goats and hens, and by the age of seventeen she was delivering milk to outlying farms and cottages in all weathers using a pony and trap. Now entering her 80s, Joyce has painted an enchanting portrait of family life in a rural English community in the 1930s and 40s.
Publisher: Mere Books, mereobook, mereobooks
ISBN: 1861512465
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 127
Book Description
ÿ Joyce Taylor grew up on the banks of the Severn in the years during and after the Second World War. Her home town of Sharpness was then a thriving port with cargoes arriving on every tide from all over the world, and as the daughter of a docker she had only to look at her father?s clothes when he came home from work to see what the latest ship had brought in, from flour and timber to chocolate, grain, nuts, sugar and fruit. As Joyce grew up she was expected to pull her weight around the house looking after the goats and hens, and by the age of seventeen she was delivering milk to outlying farms and cottages in all weathers using a pony and trap. Now entering her 80s, Joyce has painted an enchanting portrait of family life in a rural English community in the 1930s and 40s.
Monkey Beach
Author: Eden Robinson
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 149766277X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
A young Native American woman remembers her volatile childhood as she searches for her lost brother in the Canadian wilds in an extraordinary, critically acclaimed debut novel As she races along Canada’s Douglas Channel in her speedboat—heading toward the place where her younger brother Jimmy, presumed drowned, was last seen—twenty-year-old Lisamarie Hill recalls her younger days. A volatile and precocious Native girl growing up in Kitamaat, the Haisla Indian reservation located five hundred miles north of Vancouver, Lisa came of age standing with her feet firmly planted in two different worlds: the spiritual realm of the Haisla and the sobering “real” world with its dangerous temptations of violence, drugs, and despair. From her beloved grandmother, Ma-ma-oo, she learned of tradition and magic; from her adored, Elvis-loving uncle Mick, a Native rights activist on a perilous course, she learned to see clearly, to speak her mind, and never to bow down. But the tragedies that have scarred her life and ultimately led her to these frigid waters cannot destroy her indomitable spirit, even though the ghosts that speak to her in the night warn her that the worst may be yet to come. Easily one of the most admired debut novels to appear in many a decade, Eden Robinson’s Monkey Beach was immediately greeted with universal acclaim—called “gripping” by the San Diego Union-Tribune, “wonderful” by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and “glorious” by the Globe and Mail, earning nominations for numerous literary awards before receiving the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize. Evocative, moving, haunting, and devastatingly funny, it is an extraordinary read from a brilliant literary voice that must be heard.
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 149766277X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
A young Native American woman remembers her volatile childhood as she searches for her lost brother in the Canadian wilds in an extraordinary, critically acclaimed debut novel As she races along Canada’s Douglas Channel in her speedboat—heading toward the place where her younger brother Jimmy, presumed drowned, was last seen—twenty-year-old Lisamarie Hill recalls her younger days. A volatile and precocious Native girl growing up in Kitamaat, the Haisla Indian reservation located five hundred miles north of Vancouver, Lisa came of age standing with her feet firmly planted in two different worlds: the spiritual realm of the Haisla and the sobering “real” world with its dangerous temptations of violence, drugs, and despair. From her beloved grandmother, Ma-ma-oo, she learned of tradition and magic; from her adored, Elvis-loving uncle Mick, a Native rights activist on a perilous course, she learned to see clearly, to speak her mind, and never to bow down. But the tragedies that have scarred her life and ultimately led her to these frigid waters cannot destroy her indomitable spirit, even though the ghosts that speak to her in the night warn her that the worst may be yet to come. Easily one of the most admired debut novels to appear in many a decade, Eden Robinson’s Monkey Beach was immediately greeted with universal acclaim—called “gripping” by the San Diego Union-Tribune, “wonderful” by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and “glorious” by the Globe and Mail, earning nominations for numerous literary awards before receiving the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize. Evocative, moving, haunting, and devastatingly funny, it is an extraordinary read from a brilliant literary voice that must be heard.
Missions
Author: Howard Benjamin Grose
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Baptists
Languages : en
Pages : 788
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Baptists
Languages : en
Pages : 788
Book Description
The Tree
Author: Colin Tudge
Publisher: Crown
ISBN: 0307395391
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 482
Book Description
A blend of history, science, philosophy, and environmentalism, The Tree is an engaging and elegant look at the life of the tree and what modern research tells us about their future. There are redwoods in California that were ancient by the time Columbus first landed, and pines still alive that germinated around the time humans invented writing. There are Douglas firs as tall as skyscrapers, and a banyan tree in Calcutta as big as a football field. From the tallest to the smallest, trees inspire wonder in all of us, and in The Tree, Colin Tudge travels around the world—throughout the United States, the Costa Rican rain forest, Panama and Brazil, India, New Zealand, China, and most of Europe—bringing to life stories and facts about the trees around us: how they grow old, how they eat and reproduce, how they talk to one another (and they do), and why they came to exist in the first place. He considers the pitfalls of being tall; the things that trees produce, from nuts and rubber to wood; and even the complicated debt that we as humans owe them. Tudge takes us to the Amazon in flood, when the water is deep enough to submerge the forest entirely and fish feed on fruit while river dolphins race through the canopy. He explains the “memory” of a tree: how those that have been shaken by wind grow thicker and sturdier, while those attacked by pests grow smaller leaves the following year; and reveals how it is that the same trees found in the United States are also native to China (but not Europe). From tiny saplings to centuries-old redwoods and desert palms, from the backyards of the American heartland to the rain forests of the Amazon and the bamboo forests, Colin Tudge takes the reader on a journey through history and illuminates our ever-present but often ignored companions.
Publisher: Crown
ISBN: 0307395391
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 482
Book Description
A blend of history, science, philosophy, and environmentalism, The Tree is an engaging and elegant look at the life of the tree and what modern research tells us about their future. There are redwoods in California that were ancient by the time Columbus first landed, and pines still alive that germinated around the time humans invented writing. There are Douglas firs as tall as skyscrapers, and a banyan tree in Calcutta as big as a football field. From the tallest to the smallest, trees inspire wonder in all of us, and in The Tree, Colin Tudge travels around the world—throughout the United States, the Costa Rican rain forest, Panama and Brazil, India, New Zealand, China, and most of Europe—bringing to life stories and facts about the trees around us: how they grow old, how they eat and reproduce, how they talk to one another (and they do), and why they came to exist in the first place. He considers the pitfalls of being tall; the things that trees produce, from nuts and rubber to wood; and even the complicated debt that we as humans owe them. Tudge takes us to the Amazon in flood, when the water is deep enough to submerge the forest entirely and fish feed on fruit while river dolphins race through the canopy. He explains the “memory” of a tree: how those that have been shaken by wind grow thicker and sturdier, while those attacked by pests grow smaller leaves the following year; and reveals how it is that the same trees found in the United States are also native to China (but not Europe). From tiny saplings to centuries-old redwoods and desert palms, from the backyards of the American heartland to the rain forests of the Amazon and the bamboo forests, Colin Tudge takes the reader on a journey through history and illuminates our ever-present but often ignored companions.
The Monkey Puzzle Tree
Author: Sonia Tilson
Publisher: Biblioasis
ISBN: 1927428130
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
It's Christmas in Wales during the Blitz, and an incident of childhood sexual abuse sparks a lifetime of self-recrimination.
Publisher: Biblioasis
ISBN: 1927428130
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
It's Christmas in Wales during the Blitz, and an incident of childhood sexual abuse sparks a lifetime of self-recrimination.