Author: Christina Shea
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 0312273452
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
An exquisitely wrought debut novel about sisterhood through three generations in Ireland and America. It is 1921 in Ireland. When their mother dies in childbirth, Moira and Julia O'Leary are left to rear their infant sister, Ann, while their father, a sheep farmer, despairs. After Ann dies, Moira and Julia depart Cork for Boston, but the painful secret behind Ann's death haunts their new lives and presages the confusion that will come to trouble the next generation. Moira and Julia have always been strikingly different, but theirs is a mercilessly dependable relationship-Moira's boldness is fortified by Julia's quiet inner purpose, while Julia lives vicariously through her sister's impulsive actions. Moira's Crossing charts their shared journey through marriage, children, and lobstering off the coast of Maine. At once an examination of the troubled intimacy of sisterhood and an inquiry into the meaning of faith, Moira's Crossing is also a story of what we leave behind and who we become because of it.
Moira's Crossing
Author: Christina Shea
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 0312273452
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
An exquisitely wrought debut novel about sisterhood through three generations in Ireland and America. It is 1921 in Ireland. When their mother dies in childbirth, Moira and Julia O'Leary are left to rear their infant sister, Ann, while their father, a sheep farmer, despairs. After Ann dies, Moira and Julia depart Cork for Boston, but the painful secret behind Ann's death haunts their new lives and presages the confusion that will come to trouble the next generation. Moira and Julia have always been strikingly different, but theirs is a mercilessly dependable relationship-Moira's boldness is fortified by Julia's quiet inner purpose, while Julia lives vicariously through her sister's impulsive actions. Moira's Crossing charts their shared journey through marriage, children, and lobstering off the coast of Maine. At once an examination of the troubled intimacy of sisterhood and an inquiry into the meaning of faith, Moira's Crossing is also a story of what we leave behind and who we become because of it.
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 0312273452
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
An exquisitely wrought debut novel about sisterhood through three generations in Ireland and America. It is 1921 in Ireland. When their mother dies in childbirth, Moira and Julia O'Leary are left to rear their infant sister, Ann, while their father, a sheep farmer, despairs. After Ann dies, Moira and Julia depart Cork for Boston, but the painful secret behind Ann's death haunts their new lives and presages the confusion that will come to trouble the next generation. Moira and Julia have always been strikingly different, but theirs is a mercilessly dependable relationship-Moira's boldness is fortified by Julia's quiet inner purpose, while Julia lives vicariously through her sister's impulsive actions. Moira's Crossing charts their shared journey through marriage, children, and lobstering off the coast of Maine. At once an examination of the troubled intimacy of sisterhood and an inquiry into the meaning of faith, Moira's Crossing is also a story of what we leave behind and who we become because of it.
Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 946
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 946
Book Description
The Winds of Moira
Author: Lawrence Sylou-Creutz Ojermark
Publisher: Lawrence S-C Ojermark
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
What if a prophecy made over a millennium ago slipped beyond the boundaries of the land it had been made, and slowly permeated the simple religions of an island far away?Traveling the mythical lands of an ancient island known as Lemuria, a lone heroine stumbles upon the great city of Moira, where all the threads of an intricate web of an ancient prophecy threaten to trap her.Using an iron-will, her mastery of the fighting arts, and her magik, the lone heroine must battle for her very survival as she struggles to uncover the layers of mystery that have swelled to permeate every aspect of her life and struggle to understand the depths of a quest she did not wish to complete.
Publisher: Lawrence S-C Ojermark
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
What if a prophecy made over a millennium ago slipped beyond the boundaries of the land it had been made, and slowly permeated the simple religions of an island far away?Traveling the mythical lands of an ancient island known as Lemuria, a lone heroine stumbles upon the great city of Moira, where all the threads of an intricate web of an ancient prophecy threaten to trap her.Using an iron-will, her mastery of the fighting arts, and her magik, the lone heroine must battle for her very survival as she struggles to uncover the layers of mystery that have swelled to permeate every aspect of her life and struggle to understand the depths of a quest she did not wish to complete.
Moira's Scythe
Author: Ethard W. Van Stee
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595090826
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
Jonathan Braithewaite settles in eastern North Carolina in 1727. He marries a sea captain's daughter and they found Jonathan's Landing, later renamed Wisharton. Half the town evolves into a harsh, Calvinist planter community represented by the Brandt family. The other half into a more liberal community scended from the Anglicans and represented by the Braithewaites. Tension grows between the two families who pass through a series of crises. The hero's wife dies of untreatable disease, followed by her husband who is killed in a duel. The slave community evolves from its Yoruban (African) roots tempered by an infusion of Christianity. The eldest Braithewaite daughter marries a school teacher and they open an academy. The Brandt son becomes a religious fanatic who slays his retarded mulatto daughter resisting his attempt at rape. His older slave mistress mediates between the planter family and the slaves. She, too, is carrying his child. Brandt's trial for murder in the death of the girl takes up the middle third of the story. He is sentenced to the pillory and dies there as he is being branded on the forehead with the mark of the serpent. The Brandt's slaves engage in a carefully-controlled rebellion, and the Braithewaite widow frees hers. The final third of the story is set in modern times. Graduate student Kareena discovers she is a direct descendant of a sister of the slave girl murdered 150 years earlier. Moreover, her graduate advisor is a direct descendant of the mad planter Brandt. Through this lineage she and her advisor both carry the Brandt genes. Strange events seem to happen that cannot be real. Flashbacks relating to their common heritage carry the story to a terrifying and surreal conclusion, bringing their mutual family curse to an end.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595090826
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
Jonathan Braithewaite settles in eastern North Carolina in 1727. He marries a sea captain's daughter and they found Jonathan's Landing, later renamed Wisharton. Half the town evolves into a harsh, Calvinist planter community represented by the Brandt family. The other half into a more liberal community scended from the Anglicans and represented by the Braithewaites. Tension grows between the two families who pass through a series of crises. The hero's wife dies of untreatable disease, followed by her husband who is killed in a duel. The slave community evolves from its Yoruban (African) roots tempered by an infusion of Christianity. The eldest Braithewaite daughter marries a school teacher and they open an academy. The Brandt son becomes a religious fanatic who slays his retarded mulatto daughter resisting his attempt at rape. His older slave mistress mediates between the planter family and the slaves. She, too, is carrying his child. Brandt's trial for murder in the death of the girl takes up the middle third of the story. He is sentenced to the pillory and dies there as he is being branded on the forehead with the mark of the serpent. The Brandt's slaves engage in a carefully-controlled rebellion, and the Braithewaite widow frees hers. The final third of the story is set in modern times. Graduate student Kareena discovers she is a direct descendant of a sister of the slave girl murdered 150 years earlier. Moreover, her graduate advisor is a direct descendant of the mad planter Brandt. Through this lineage she and her advisor both carry the Brandt genes. Strange events seem to happen that cannot be real. Flashbacks relating to their common heritage carry the story to a terrifying and surreal conclusion, bringing their mutual family curse to an end.
Moira
Author: Deepak Agrawal
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1639404376
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 189
Book Description
That a woman's mind is akin to a labyrinth of impossibility, best left on its own, is but a common cliché of the day. Mihika Singh, our kind protagonist, the prodigal but overly sensitive child, grows up to be a woman ruthless in pursuing her ambitions, yet rooted to her moral soil while breathing life to her dreams. However, with a career par excellence, she grapples to hold on to the reins of her love life. We live her story with her as she holds a mirror to her own heart to reflect on her approach to propinquity, commitment and pain, trying to make sense of it all. She isn't perfect, she makes mistakes and owns them too, taking lessons out of each one of them. As the seasons of her love life change, she explores different facets of intimacy in love, and each time rediscovers herself in it. In this long, tumultuous journey of moving only but ahead, does she stop for someone finally for what it's worth? Or does destiny prove too strong a force to conquer? Let us hear it from her...
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1639404376
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 189
Book Description
That a woman's mind is akin to a labyrinth of impossibility, best left on its own, is but a common cliché of the day. Mihika Singh, our kind protagonist, the prodigal but overly sensitive child, grows up to be a woman ruthless in pursuing her ambitions, yet rooted to her moral soil while breathing life to her dreams. However, with a career par excellence, she grapples to hold on to the reins of her love life. We live her story with her as she holds a mirror to her own heart to reflect on her approach to propinquity, commitment and pain, trying to make sense of it all. She isn't perfect, she makes mistakes and owns them too, taking lessons out of each one of them. As the seasons of her love life change, she explores different facets of intimacy in love, and each time rediscovers herself in it. In this long, tumultuous journey of moving only but ahead, does she stop for someone finally for what it's worth? Or does destiny prove too strong a force to conquer? Let us hear it from her...
The Occurrence and Distribution of Corundum in the United States,
Author: Joseph Hyde Pratt
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Corundum
Languages : en
Pages : 758
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Corundum
Languages : en
Pages : 758
Book Description
Crossing Over
Author: Ruben Martinez
Publisher: Turtleback
ISBN: 9780606344432
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
Both an award-winning journalist and a poet, Martnez tracks a migrant family from Mexico to the U.S., and shows how migrant culture is changing America. 13 illustrations.
Publisher: Turtleback
ISBN: 9780606344432
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
Both an award-winning journalist and a poet, Martnez tracks a migrant family from Mexico to the U.S., and shows how migrant culture is changing America. 13 illustrations.
Report
Author: Board of Transport Commissioners for Canada
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 582
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 582
Book Description
Report of the Board of Transport Commissioners for Canada
Author: Board of Transport Commissioners for Canada
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Railroads
Languages : en
Pages : 580
Book Description
Includes standards, accidents, etc., of railway grade crossings.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Railroads
Languages : en
Pages : 580
Book Description
Includes standards, accidents, etc., of railway grade crossings.
Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York
Author: New York (State). Legislature. Assembly
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 778
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 778
Book Description