Author: Brandon Rowell
Publisher: Brandon Rowell
ISBN:
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
When Wyatt, a shy and reserved country boy, leaves his family's farm to chase new opportunities in the bustling city, he finds himself faced with more than just culture shock. Raised in a conservative community, Wyatt struggles to find his place in a world that feels so different from the one he left behind. But everything changes when he meets Marcus, his vibrant new roommate who lives a double life—by day, a successful finance professional, by night, the captivating drag queen known as Lady Lush. As Marcus introduces Wyatt to the colorful and exhilarating LGBTQ+ scene, Wyatt must confront the deep-rooted fears that have kept him from fully accepting himself. Their unlikely friendship blossoms into something deeper as Marcus helps Wyatt navigate his journey of self-discovery, slowly drawing him out of his shell and helping him see the beauty in embracing who he truly is. Together, they experience the joy of first love, the vulnerability of opening up, and the courage it takes to be unapologetically oneself. From late nights in city clubs to heartfelt conversations that break down walls, Wyatt and Marcus find a love that bridges their two seemingly different worlds. But even as their bond grows stronger, Wyatt must face his past and the challenges of family acceptance, proving that true love—and true acceptance—starts from within. Country Heart, City Sparkle is a heartwarming, powerful tale of love, self-acceptance, and the magic that happens when two worlds collide. Perfect for readers who love stories about embracing one's identity, finding love in unexpected places, and the joy of building a life that's authentically yours.
Country Heart, City Sparkle
Author: Brandon Rowell
Publisher: Brandon Rowell
ISBN:
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
When Wyatt, a shy and reserved country boy, leaves his family's farm to chase new opportunities in the bustling city, he finds himself faced with more than just culture shock. Raised in a conservative community, Wyatt struggles to find his place in a world that feels so different from the one he left behind. But everything changes when he meets Marcus, his vibrant new roommate who lives a double life—by day, a successful finance professional, by night, the captivating drag queen known as Lady Lush. As Marcus introduces Wyatt to the colorful and exhilarating LGBTQ+ scene, Wyatt must confront the deep-rooted fears that have kept him from fully accepting himself. Their unlikely friendship blossoms into something deeper as Marcus helps Wyatt navigate his journey of self-discovery, slowly drawing him out of his shell and helping him see the beauty in embracing who he truly is. Together, they experience the joy of first love, the vulnerability of opening up, and the courage it takes to be unapologetically oneself. From late nights in city clubs to heartfelt conversations that break down walls, Wyatt and Marcus find a love that bridges their two seemingly different worlds. But even as their bond grows stronger, Wyatt must face his past and the challenges of family acceptance, proving that true love—and true acceptance—starts from within. Country Heart, City Sparkle is a heartwarming, powerful tale of love, self-acceptance, and the magic that happens when two worlds collide. Perfect for readers who love stories about embracing one's identity, finding love in unexpected places, and the joy of building a life that's authentically yours.
Publisher: Brandon Rowell
ISBN:
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
When Wyatt, a shy and reserved country boy, leaves his family's farm to chase new opportunities in the bustling city, he finds himself faced with more than just culture shock. Raised in a conservative community, Wyatt struggles to find his place in a world that feels so different from the one he left behind. But everything changes when he meets Marcus, his vibrant new roommate who lives a double life—by day, a successful finance professional, by night, the captivating drag queen known as Lady Lush. As Marcus introduces Wyatt to the colorful and exhilarating LGBTQ+ scene, Wyatt must confront the deep-rooted fears that have kept him from fully accepting himself. Their unlikely friendship blossoms into something deeper as Marcus helps Wyatt navigate his journey of self-discovery, slowly drawing him out of his shell and helping him see the beauty in embracing who he truly is. Together, they experience the joy of first love, the vulnerability of opening up, and the courage it takes to be unapologetically oneself. From late nights in city clubs to heartfelt conversations that break down walls, Wyatt and Marcus find a love that bridges their two seemingly different worlds. But even as their bond grows stronger, Wyatt must face his past and the challenges of family acceptance, proving that true love—and true acceptance—starts from within. Country Heart, City Sparkle is a heartwarming, powerful tale of love, self-acceptance, and the magic that happens when two worlds collide. Perfect for readers who love stories about embracing one's identity, finding love in unexpected places, and the joy of building a life that's authentically yours.
Country Hearts
Author: Cindi Madsen
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1947892673
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 237
Book Description
USA TODAY Bestseller! She shouldn't get involved with the cowboy next door... Laid off from her teaching job in the city, Jemma Monroe takes a job teaching in a tiny town and rents a house on the outskirts. A visitor soon shows up at her door—a horse. His owner, a handsome neighbor in boots and a cowboy hat, comes by to collect him. When single dad Wyatt Langford meets Jemma, it’s the first time he feels interest in a woman since his wife left. But she’s his daughter’s new teacher, so they both know they should keep their distance. Nonetheless, Wyatt keeps finding excuses to spend time with Jemma, and Wyatt’s daughter becomes more and more attached to her. With them, Jemma discovers the good things about country life, from starry skies to s’mores cooked over a fire. But she still misses her past life in the city. Is there any reason for them to dream of a future together? This heartwarming cowboy romance includes a Hallmark original recipe for Classic Italian Lasagna.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1947892673
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 237
Book Description
USA TODAY Bestseller! She shouldn't get involved with the cowboy next door... Laid off from her teaching job in the city, Jemma Monroe takes a job teaching in a tiny town and rents a house on the outskirts. A visitor soon shows up at her door—a horse. His owner, a handsome neighbor in boots and a cowboy hat, comes by to collect him. When single dad Wyatt Langford meets Jemma, it’s the first time he feels interest in a woman since his wife left. But she’s his daughter’s new teacher, so they both know they should keep their distance. Nonetheless, Wyatt keeps finding excuses to spend time with Jemma, and Wyatt’s daughter becomes more and more attached to her. With them, Jemma discovers the good things about country life, from starry skies to s’mores cooked over a fire. But she still misses her past life in the city. Is there any reason for them to dream of a future together? This heartwarming cowboy romance includes a Hallmark original recipe for Classic Italian Lasagna.
A Very Country Christmas - 5 sparkling holiday reads
Author: Rachael Johns
Publisher: HarperCollins Australia
ISBN: 1489248250
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 463
Book Description
Alissa Callen, Fiona Greene, Rachael Johns, Juliet Madison, Victoria Purman This collection of heartwarming Australian stories is full of the joys of the season and guaranteed to brighten your Christmas. Under Christmas Stars – Alissa Callen [BRAND NEW STORY] Small–town teacher Freya George is determined to make up for last year's disastrous Christmas. This year she will stop at nothing to ensure that she and the Woodlea community have the best holiday season ever. But from the moment Freya meets cattleman Drew Macgregor, her plans unravel faster than red Christmas ribbon… Home For Christmas – Fiona Greene [FIRST TIME IN PRINT] When Sergeant Tate McAuliffe, stationed in Afghanistan, opens his Christmas care package from Australia, he is stunned by both its contents and the sender, Layla Preston. Little could Layla know that this impersonal–but–cheerful holiday gift is set to be the start of something big… The Kissing Season – Rachael Johns A wild past, a secret pregnancy and a disastrous marriage: every family has a black sheep…and Hannah Elliot is it. But when she returns to her home town of Wildwood Point, she is determined to stay on the straight and narrow. Then gorgeous Italian Matteo Della Bosca walks into her life and Hannah's resolve starts to slip… 12 Daves Of Christmas – Juliet Madison [FIRST TIME IN PRINT] Can love transcend time and space? An uplifting story of a lonely writer, her grandmother's ghost and a Christmas road trip to visit 12 different Daves. Christmas At Remarkable Bay – Victoria Purman [BRAND NEW STORY] Prickly Mara has hit a crossroads and is hoping a Christmas alone in idyllic Remarkable Bay will help. Police officer George is also alone for Christmas. Drawn together unwillingly, they try to stay out of each other's way. But Remarkable Bay is a small place…
Publisher: HarperCollins Australia
ISBN: 1489248250
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 463
Book Description
Alissa Callen, Fiona Greene, Rachael Johns, Juliet Madison, Victoria Purman This collection of heartwarming Australian stories is full of the joys of the season and guaranteed to brighten your Christmas. Under Christmas Stars – Alissa Callen [BRAND NEW STORY] Small–town teacher Freya George is determined to make up for last year's disastrous Christmas. This year she will stop at nothing to ensure that she and the Woodlea community have the best holiday season ever. But from the moment Freya meets cattleman Drew Macgregor, her plans unravel faster than red Christmas ribbon… Home For Christmas – Fiona Greene [FIRST TIME IN PRINT] When Sergeant Tate McAuliffe, stationed in Afghanistan, opens his Christmas care package from Australia, he is stunned by both its contents and the sender, Layla Preston. Little could Layla know that this impersonal–but–cheerful holiday gift is set to be the start of something big… The Kissing Season – Rachael Johns A wild past, a secret pregnancy and a disastrous marriage: every family has a black sheep…and Hannah Elliot is it. But when she returns to her home town of Wildwood Point, she is determined to stay on the straight and narrow. Then gorgeous Italian Matteo Della Bosca walks into her life and Hannah's resolve starts to slip… 12 Daves Of Christmas – Juliet Madison [FIRST TIME IN PRINT] Can love transcend time and space? An uplifting story of a lonely writer, her grandmother's ghost and a Christmas road trip to visit 12 different Daves. Christmas At Remarkable Bay – Victoria Purman [BRAND NEW STORY] Prickly Mara has hit a crossroads and is hoping a Christmas alone in idyllic Remarkable Bay will help. Police officer George is also alone for Christmas. Drawn together unwillingly, they try to stay out of each other's way. But Remarkable Bay is a small place…
Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 730
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 730
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
Author: James Anthony Froude
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Languages : en
Pages : 788
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Pages : 788
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
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The Country in the City
Author: Richard A. Walker
Publisher: University of Washington Press
ISBN: 0295989734
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 431
Book Description
Winner of the Western History Association's 2009 Hal K. Rothman Award Finalist in the Western Writers of America Spur Award for the Western Nonfiction Contemporary category (2008). The San Francisco Bay Area is one of the world's most beautiful cities. Despite a population of 7 million people, it is more greensward than asphalt jungle, more open space than hardscape. A vast quilt of countryside is tucked into the folds of the metropolis, stitched from fields, farms and woodlands, mines, creeks, and wetlands. In The Country in the City, Richard Walker tells the story of how the jigsaw geography of this greenbelt has been set into place. The Bay Area’s civic landscape has been fought over acre by acre, an arduous process requiring popular mobilization, political will, and hard work. Its most cherished environments--Mount Tamalpais, Napa Valley, San Francisco Bay, Point Reyes, Mount Diablo, the Pacific coast--have engendered some of the fiercest environmental battles in the country and have made the region a leader in green ideas and organizations. This book tells how the Bay Area got its green grove: from the stirrings of conservation in the time of John Muir to origins of the recreational parks and coastal preserves in the early twentieth century, from the fight to stop bay fill and control suburban growth after the Second World War to securing conservation easements and stopping toxic pollution in our times. Here, modern environmentalism first became a mass political movement in the 1960s, with the sudden blooming of the Sierra Club and Save the Bay, and it remains a global center of environmentalism to this day. Green values have been a pillar of Bay Area life and politics for more than a century. It is an environmentalism grounded in local places and personal concerns, close to the heart of the city. Yet this vision of what a city should be has always been informed by liberal, even utopian, ideas of nature, planning, government, and democracy. In the end, green is one of the primary colors in the flag of the Left Coast, where green enthusiasms, like open space, are built into the fabric of urban life. Written in a lively and accessible style, The Country in the City will be of interest to general readers and environmental activists. At the same time, it speaks to fundamental debates in environmental history, urban planning, and geography.
Publisher: University of Washington Press
ISBN: 0295989734
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 431
Book Description
Winner of the Western History Association's 2009 Hal K. Rothman Award Finalist in the Western Writers of America Spur Award for the Western Nonfiction Contemporary category (2008). The San Francisco Bay Area is one of the world's most beautiful cities. Despite a population of 7 million people, it is more greensward than asphalt jungle, more open space than hardscape. A vast quilt of countryside is tucked into the folds of the metropolis, stitched from fields, farms and woodlands, mines, creeks, and wetlands. In The Country in the City, Richard Walker tells the story of how the jigsaw geography of this greenbelt has been set into place. The Bay Area’s civic landscape has been fought over acre by acre, an arduous process requiring popular mobilization, political will, and hard work. Its most cherished environments--Mount Tamalpais, Napa Valley, San Francisco Bay, Point Reyes, Mount Diablo, the Pacific coast--have engendered some of the fiercest environmental battles in the country and have made the region a leader in green ideas and organizations. This book tells how the Bay Area got its green grove: from the stirrings of conservation in the time of John Muir to origins of the recreational parks and coastal preserves in the early twentieth century, from the fight to stop bay fill and control suburban growth after the Second World War to securing conservation easements and stopping toxic pollution in our times. Here, modern environmentalism first became a mass political movement in the 1960s, with the sudden blooming of the Sierra Club and Save the Bay, and it remains a global center of environmentalism to this day. Green values have been a pillar of Bay Area life and politics for more than a century. It is an environmentalism grounded in local places and personal concerns, close to the heart of the city. Yet this vision of what a city should be has always been informed by liberal, even utopian, ideas of nature, planning, government, and democracy. In the end, green is one of the primary colors in the flag of the Left Coast, where green enthusiasms, like open space, are built into the fabric of urban life. Written in a lively and accessible style, The Country in the City will be of interest to general readers and environmental activists. At the same time, it speaks to fundamental debates in environmental history, urban planning, and geography.
The Jealousies Of A Country Town
Author: Honore de balzac
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 9361154788
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
Honore de Balzac's "The Jealousies of a Country Town" (French name: "Les Rivalites") is a compelling exploration of the elaborate dynamics, scandals, and rivalries that spread in the confines of a provincial French town. This novella is part of Balzac's famend series, "La Comedie Humaine," which gives a complete panorama of French society inside the nineteenth century. Set inside the fictional city of Sancerre, the narrative delves into the lives of its population, revealing the complicated interplay of social hierarchies, amorous affairs, and simmering tensions. The important discern, Minoret-Levrault, a retired physician, turns into a focus for the unfolding drama. The metropolis's higher echelons are disturbed via the arrival of Minoret-Levrault, who stirs up envy and resentment. Balzac skillfully dissects the psychology of jealousy, portraying the characters' insecurities and the poisonous effect of contention on personal relationships. The novella is marked with the aid of Balzac's eager observations of human nature and his potential to unveil the hypocrisies and intrigues that characterize small-city life. "The Jealousies of a Country Town" showcases Balzac's narrative prowess and social remark, revealing the intricacies of a network grappling with ambition, choice, and the pursuit of social status.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 9361154788
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
Honore de Balzac's "The Jealousies of a Country Town" (French name: "Les Rivalites") is a compelling exploration of the elaborate dynamics, scandals, and rivalries that spread in the confines of a provincial French town. This novella is part of Balzac's famend series, "La Comedie Humaine," which gives a complete panorama of French society inside the nineteenth century. Set inside the fictional city of Sancerre, the narrative delves into the lives of its population, revealing the complicated interplay of social hierarchies, amorous affairs, and simmering tensions. The important discern, Minoret-Levrault, a retired physician, turns into a focus for the unfolding drama. The metropolis's higher echelons are disturbed via the arrival of Minoret-Levrault, who stirs up envy and resentment. Balzac skillfully dissects the psychology of jealousy, portraying the characters' insecurities and the poisonous effect of contention on personal relationships. The novella is marked with the aid of Balzac's eager observations of human nature and his potential to unveil the hypocrisies and intrigues that characterize small-city life. "The Jealousies of a Country Town" showcases Balzac's narrative prowess and social remark, revealing the intricacies of a network grappling with ambition, choice, and the pursuit of social status.
Town & Country
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Languages : en
Pages : 138
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City Folk and Country Folk
Author: Sofia Khvoshchinskaya
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 0231544502
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
“This scathingly funny comedy of manners” by the rediscovered female Russian novelist “will deeply satisfy fans of 19th-century Russian literature” (Publishers Weekly, starred review). City Folk and Country Folk is a seemingly gentle yet devastating satire of the aristocratic and pseudo-intellectual elites of 1860s Russia. Translated into English for the first time, the novel weaves a tale of manipulation, infatuation, and female assertiveness that takes place one year after the liberation of the empire's serfs. Upending Russian literary clichés of female passivity and rural gentry benightedness, Sofia Khvoshchinskaya centers her story on a common-sense, hardworking noblewoman and her self-assured daughter living on their small rural estate. Throwing off the imposed sense of duty toward their "betters", these two women ultimately triumph over the urbanites' financial, amorous, and matrimonial machinations. Sofia Khvoshchinskaya and her writer sisters closely mirror Britain's Brontës, yet Khvoshchinskaya's work contains more of Jane Austen's wit and social repartee, as well as an intellectual engagement reminiscent of Elizabeth Gaskell's condition-of-England novels. Written by a woman under a male pseudonym, this exploration of gender dynamics in post-emancipation Russian offers a new and vital point of comparison with the better-known classics of nineteenth-century world literature.
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 0231544502
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
“This scathingly funny comedy of manners” by the rediscovered female Russian novelist “will deeply satisfy fans of 19th-century Russian literature” (Publishers Weekly, starred review). City Folk and Country Folk is a seemingly gentle yet devastating satire of the aristocratic and pseudo-intellectual elites of 1860s Russia. Translated into English for the first time, the novel weaves a tale of manipulation, infatuation, and female assertiveness that takes place one year after the liberation of the empire's serfs. Upending Russian literary clichés of female passivity and rural gentry benightedness, Sofia Khvoshchinskaya centers her story on a common-sense, hardworking noblewoman and her self-assured daughter living on their small rural estate. Throwing off the imposed sense of duty toward their "betters", these two women ultimately triumph over the urbanites' financial, amorous, and matrimonial machinations. Sofia Khvoshchinskaya and her writer sisters closely mirror Britain's Brontës, yet Khvoshchinskaya's work contains more of Jane Austen's wit and social repartee, as well as an intellectual engagement reminiscent of Elizabeth Gaskell's condition-of-England novels. Written by a woman under a male pseudonym, this exploration of gender dynamics in post-emancipation Russian offers a new and vital point of comparison with the better-known classics of nineteenth-century world literature.