Author: S. G. Mimlance
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 9781434390677
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 456
Book Description
While a serving of fruits and vegetables picked by the hands of migrant farm workers adds sustenance to the American diet, infants and children are exposed to harmful pesticides. Misery, suffering, violence illness, and death may be the worker's only harvest. This memoir details the lives of a subculture in our society, a population large enough to constitute a small nation. Peacocks of the Fields: Working Life of Migrant Farm Workers Depicts the lives of two migrant work crews composed of 50 workers, pulling sweet corn and picking red ripe tomatoes in the East Coast Migrant Stream over a migrant work season during the late 1970's. The name Kwan in this memoir is the alias for Emiel Owens, a 46-year old African American, and the Principal Investigator. Kwan shares his experience during the year as a member of the two migrant crews, highlighting how they travel, where they work, what income they earn, how they survive in deplorable work camps, and how competition for scare economic and human resources under constrained camp living conditions lead to human discards, violence and in some cases, death. As I start picking tomatoes to day, I wasn't aware that there were two separate work crews in the field. The female tomato checker with the black-and-white straw hat is with Humberto's crew; Rosa, her sister, and two brothers make up Sam's crew. Today, there is a territorial dominance intrusion between these two crews. As the two crews move toward each other, they find themselves competing for scarce fruit in a limited row space, tempers flare and a physical altercation almost takes place in the field between members of two crews. Suddenly, things become quiet and both crews leave the field. About 6:00 P.M., the two conflicting crews meet again at the Lee Brother Commissary in the labor camp. The conflict escalates to violence. Sam and his brother, Amulso, meet Humberto, his brother Francisco, and two other workers, Alexon and Jorge in a gun duel inside the bar at the commissary. When the smoke clears a few moments later, Rosa's brothers, Sam and Amulso, have mortally wounded Humberto and Francisco by shooting them almost at point-blank range in the neck with a sawed-off shotgun. Alexon is shot in the right side and paralyzed and Jorge is wounded, although less severely. In spite of their mortal wounds, Humberto and Francisco walk slowly through the front door of the bar into the night and disappear. They hold back the blood pouring from their neck wounds with their hands as blood runs down their arms onto their chests. Sam and Amulso walk out behind them and they too disappear in the night unharmed.
Not Now, Darling
Author: Ray Cooney
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service Inc
ISBN: 9780822208327
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
THE STORY: The scene is the exclusive London fur salon of Bodley and Crouch, where Crouch (the well-meaning innocent) struggles to keep things on an even keel despite the energetic philandering of his partner. At the moment, Bodley is trying to sec
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service Inc
ISBN: 9780822208327
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
THE STORY: The scene is the exclusive London fur salon of Bodley and Crouch, where Crouch (the well-meaning innocent) struggles to keep things on an even keel despite the energetic philandering of his partner. At the moment, Bodley is trying to sec
The Gift from Life
Author: S. G. Mimlance
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 9781434390677
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 456
Book Description
While a serving of fruits and vegetables picked by the hands of migrant farm workers adds sustenance to the American diet, infants and children are exposed to harmful pesticides. Misery, suffering, violence illness, and death may be the worker's only harvest. This memoir details the lives of a subculture in our society, a population large enough to constitute a small nation. Peacocks of the Fields: Working Life of Migrant Farm Workers Depicts the lives of two migrant work crews composed of 50 workers, pulling sweet corn and picking red ripe tomatoes in the East Coast Migrant Stream over a migrant work season during the late 1970's. The name Kwan in this memoir is the alias for Emiel Owens, a 46-year old African American, and the Principal Investigator. Kwan shares his experience during the year as a member of the two migrant crews, highlighting how they travel, where they work, what income they earn, how they survive in deplorable work camps, and how competition for scare economic and human resources under constrained camp living conditions lead to human discards, violence and in some cases, death. As I start picking tomatoes to day, I wasn't aware that there were two separate work crews in the field. The female tomato checker with the black-and-white straw hat is with Humberto's crew; Rosa, her sister, and two brothers make up Sam's crew. Today, there is a territorial dominance intrusion between these two crews. As the two crews move toward each other, they find themselves competing for scarce fruit in a limited row space, tempers flare and a physical altercation almost takes place in the field between members of two crews. Suddenly, things become quiet and both crews leave the field. About 6:00 P.M., the two conflicting crews meet again at the Lee Brother Commissary in the labor camp. The conflict escalates to violence. Sam and his brother, Amulso, meet Humberto, his brother Francisco, and two other workers, Alexon and Jorge in a gun duel inside the bar at the commissary. When the smoke clears a few moments later, Rosa's brothers, Sam and Amulso, have mortally wounded Humberto and Francisco by shooting them almost at point-blank range in the neck with a sawed-off shotgun. Alexon is shot in the right side and paralyzed and Jorge is wounded, although less severely. In spite of their mortal wounds, Humberto and Francisco walk slowly through the front door of the bar into the night and disappear. They hold back the blood pouring from their neck wounds with their hands as blood runs down their arms onto their chests. Sam and Amulso walk out behind them and they too disappear in the night unharmed.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 9781434390677
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 456
Book Description
While a serving of fruits and vegetables picked by the hands of migrant farm workers adds sustenance to the American diet, infants and children are exposed to harmful pesticides. Misery, suffering, violence illness, and death may be the worker's only harvest. This memoir details the lives of a subculture in our society, a population large enough to constitute a small nation. Peacocks of the Fields: Working Life of Migrant Farm Workers Depicts the lives of two migrant work crews composed of 50 workers, pulling sweet corn and picking red ripe tomatoes in the East Coast Migrant Stream over a migrant work season during the late 1970's. The name Kwan in this memoir is the alias for Emiel Owens, a 46-year old African American, and the Principal Investigator. Kwan shares his experience during the year as a member of the two migrant crews, highlighting how they travel, where they work, what income they earn, how they survive in deplorable work camps, and how competition for scare economic and human resources under constrained camp living conditions lead to human discards, violence and in some cases, death. As I start picking tomatoes to day, I wasn't aware that there were two separate work crews in the field. The female tomato checker with the black-and-white straw hat is with Humberto's crew; Rosa, her sister, and two brothers make up Sam's crew. Today, there is a territorial dominance intrusion between these two crews. As the two crews move toward each other, they find themselves competing for scarce fruit in a limited row space, tempers flare and a physical altercation almost takes place in the field between members of two crews. Suddenly, things become quiet and both crews leave the field. About 6:00 P.M., the two conflicting crews meet again at the Lee Brother Commissary in the labor camp. The conflict escalates to violence. Sam and his brother, Amulso, meet Humberto, his brother Francisco, and two other workers, Alexon and Jorge in a gun duel inside the bar at the commissary. When the smoke clears a few moments later, Rosa's brothers, Sam and Amulso, have mortally wounded Humberto and Francisco by shooting them almost at point-blank range in the neck with a sawed-off shotgun. Alexon is shot in the right side and paralyzed and Jorge is wounded, although less severely. In spite of their mortal wounds, Humberto and Francisco walk slowly through the front door of the bar into the night and disappear. They hold back the blood pouring from their neck wounds with their hands as blood runs down their arms onto their chests. Sam and Amulso walk out behind them and they too disappear in the night unharmed.
A Patriotic Schoolgirl
Author: Angela Brazil
Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
"A Patriotic Schoolgirl" by Angela Brazil is a captivating and inspiring novel that follows the journey of a young and spirited schoolgirl as she navigates the challenges and triumphs of her school life against the backdrop of a nation at war. Set during a critical period in history, the story centers around the protagonist's experiences in a boarding school where she, along with her classmates, becomes deeply involved in the war effort. As the characters grapple with the realities of World War I, readers are taken on a poignant and heartwarming journey that showcases the resilience, determination, and patriotism of the young generation. The novel introduces readers to the main character, a bright and enthusiastic schoolgirl who is passionate about contributing to her country's war efforts. As she and her friends become actively involved in fundraising, volunteering, and supporting the troops, they learn important lessons about unity, sacrifice, and the power of coming together for a common cause. Angela Brazil skillfully weaves together themes of patriotism, friendship, and personal growth. The characters' interactions and experiences illustrate the profound impact that individuals, even young ones, can have on their communities and the broader world. Through their efforts, readers witness the positive change that can arise when people work collaboratively and selflessly. The novel's depiction of the school environment is rich and immersive, capturing the camaraderie among the students, the dynamics of classroom discussions, and the deep bonds of friendship that form amidst challenging circumstances. The characters' personal journeys, both in terms of their individual growth and their collective contributions to the war effort, create a narrative that is both engaging and thought-provoking. Amidst the challenges and uncertainties of wartime, "A Patriotic Schoolgirl" serves as a powerful reminder of the strength and resilience that can be found within young hearts. The protagonist's determination to make a difference and her unwavering commitment to her country's welfare inspire readers to reflect on their own roles in creating positive change. In summary, "A Patriotic Schoolgirl" is a moving and uplifting novel that celebrates the spirit of patriotism, unity, and compassion. Angela Brazil's storytelling paints a vivid picture of a young girl's transformative journey as she learns to harness her passions and talents for the greater good. Through relatable characters and their heartfelt endeavors, the novel serves as a reminder that even in the face of adversity, the actions of individuals can have a profound and lasting impact on the world around them.
Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
"A Patriotic Schoolgirl" by Angela Brazil is a captivating and inspiring novel that follows the journey of a young and spirited schoolgirl as she navigates the challenges and triumphs of her school life against the backdrop of a nation at war. Set during a critical period in history, the story centers around the protagonist's experiences in a boarding school where she, along with her classmates, becomes deeply involved in the war effort. As the characters grapple with the realities of World War I, readers are taken on a poignant and heartwarming journey that showcases the resilience, determination, and patriotism of the young generation. The novel introduces readers to the main character, a bright and enthusiastic schoolgirl who is passionate about contributing to her country's war efforts. As she and her friends become actively involved in fundraising, volunteering, and supporting the troops, they learn important lessons about unity, sacrifice, and the power of coming together for a common cause. Angela Brazil skillfully weaves together themes of patriotism, friendship, and personal growth. The characters' interactions and experiences illustrate the profound impact that individuals, even young ones, can have on their communities and the broader world. Through their efforts, readers witness the positive change that can arise when people work collaboratively and selflessly. The novel's depiction of the school environment is rich and immersive, capturing the camaraderie among the students, the dynamics of classroom discussions, and the deep bonds of friendship that form amidst challenging circumstances. The characters' personal journeys, both in terms of their individual growth and their collective contributions to the war effort, create a narrative that is both engaging and thought-provoking. Amidst the challenges and uncertainties of wartime, "A Patriotic Schoolgirl" serves as a powerful reminder of the strength and resilience that can be found within young hearts. The protagonist's determination to make a difference and her unwavering commitment to her country's welfare inspire readers to reflect on their own roles in creating positive change. In summary, "A Patriotic Schoolgirl" is a moving and uplifting novel that celebrates the spirit of patriotism, unity, and compassion. Angela Brazil's storytelling paints a vivid picture of a young girl's transformative journey as she learns to harness her passions and talents for the greater good. Through relatable characters and their heartfelt endeavors, the novel serves as a reminder that even in the face of adversity, the actions of individuals can have a profound and lasting impact on the world around them.
Another Kind Of Love
Author: Paula Christian
Publisher: Kensington Books
ISBN: 149670259X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
Unlike most pulp romances of the 1950s and '60s, Paula Christian's heroines were thoroughly modern women--struggling to define themselves while searching for their own lasting relationships. Fully human and honest, afraid of failure yet always hopeful, these sisters were blazing a trail, encouraging others on their path to... Another Kind Of Love The moment Laura Garraway shares a forbidden kiss with beautiful Hollywood starlet Ginny Adams, she discovers the missing piece of herself. When fame-hungry Ginny won't leave her powerful movie star lover, Saundra, Laura runs away to New York's comforting bright lights, desperate to forget her. There, in the cigarette-and-martini-drenched gay bars of the Village, and the offices of Madison Avenue, Laura finds herself in a new world--one in which who she is and what she wants are completely up to her... Love Is Where You Find It
Publisher: Kensington Books
ISBN: 149670259X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
Unlike most pulp romances of the 1950s and '60s, Paula Christian's heroines were thoroughly modern women--struggling to define themselves while searching for their own lasting relationships. Fully human and honest, afraid of failure yet always hopeful, these sisters were blazing a trail, encouraging others on their path to... Another Kind Of Love The moment Laura Garraway shares a forbidden kiss with beautiful Hollywood starlet Ginny Adams, she discovers the missing piece of herself. When fame-hungry Ginny won't leave her powerful movie star lover, Saundra, Laura runs away to New York's comforting bright lights, desperate to forget her. There, in the cigarette-and-martini-drenched gay bars of the Village, and the offices of Madison Avenue, Laura finds herself in a new world--one in which who she is and what she wants are completely up to her... Love Is Where You Find It
Masterpieces
Author: Sarah Daniels
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1474218083
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 107
Book Description
You are not at liberty to avenge the pornography industry in this country. We have the censorship laws for that. Masterpieces opens on three couples having dinner in a restaurant, exchanging sexist jokes. The response is varied: some of them laugh uproariously, some of them uncomfortably, and one is deeply unhappy. Their domestic discussion about the morality of pornography is suddenly amplified a thousand-fold in the next scene in which Rowena is on trial for murder. She had just been to see a 'snuff' film in which a porn actress is actually mutilated and killed on screen, and on her way home is approached threateningly by a man who she ends up pushing under a train because he was harassing her. The play is the story of Rowena's journey, through seeing a porn magazine for the first time to a thwarted attempt to help an unhappy prostitute, from uncomfortable laughter to radical and disgusted protest at female subjugation. Masterpieces is an angry and defiant play, first staged in 1983, at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, before transferring to the Royal Court Theatre, London. It earned Daniels a London Theatre Critics Award for Most Promising Playwright. This edition introduces Sarah Daniels into the Modern Classics series and features an introduction by Elaine Aston, Professor of Contemporary Performance at Lancaster University.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1474218083
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 107
Book Description
You are not at liberty to avenge the pornography industry in this country. We have the censorship laws for that. Masterpieces opens on three couples having dinner in a restaurant, exchanging sexist jokes. The response is varied: some of them laugh uproariously, some of them uncomfortably, and one is deeply unhappy. Their domestic discussion about the morality of pornography is suddenly amplified a thousand-fold in the next scene in which Rowena is on trial for murder. She had just been to see a 'snuff' film in which a porn actress is actually mutilated and killed on screen, and on her way home is approached threateningly by a man who she ends up pushing under a train because he was harassing her. The play is the story of Rowena's journey, through seeing a porn magazine for the first time to a thwarted attempt to help an unhappy prostitute, from uncomfortable laughter to radical and disgusted protest at female subjugation. Masterpieces is an angry and defiant play, first staged in 1983, at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, before transferring to the Royal Court Theatre, London. It earned Daniels a London Theatre Critics Award for Most Promising Playwright. This edition introduces Sarah Daniels into the Modern Classics series and features an introduction by Elaine Aston, Professor of Contemporary Performance at Lancaster University.
Never Marry a Politician
Author: Sarah Waights
Publisher: Choc Lit Limited
ISBN: 1781892156
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
In politics, there are rules to being a good and proper wife. But what if a wife wants to be a woman—and what if that woman wants to be loved? On the surface, Emily Pemilly appears to be a perfect politician’s wife and a model mother. But few know the price she has paid, giving up a promising journalism career and her once-dear principles to stand by an ambitious husband, who is now on the verge of becoming Britain’s next prime minister. Cynical reporter Matt Morley knows that politics is all about appearances. But he never expected to find the fiery, outspoken girl he once loved pinned to the arm of a PM candidate like a lobotomized mannequin. When Matt uncovers a sordid secret about Emily’s hubby, he knows it could crush the man’s campaign, as well as Emily’s carefully crafted world. But maybe that’s not such a bad thing . . .
Publisher: Choc Lit Limited
ISBN: 1781892156
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
In politics, there are rules to being a good and proper wife. But what if a wife wants to be a woman—and what if that woman wants to be loved? On the surface, Emily Pemilly appears to be a perfect politician’s wife and a model mother. But few know the price she has paid, giving up a promising journalism career and her once-dear principles to stand by an ambitious husband, who is now on the verge of becoming Britain’s next prime minister. Cynical reporter Matt Morley knows that politics is all about appearances. But he never expected to find the fiery, outspoken girl he once loved pinned to the arm of a PM candidate like a lobotomized mannequin. When Matt uncovers a sordid secret about Emily’s hubby, he knows it could crush the man’s campaign, as well as Emily’s carefully crafted world. But maybe that’s not such a bad thing . . .
My Recitations
Author: Cora Urquhart Potter
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
A Mind of Winter
Author: Shira Nayman
Publisher: Akashic Books
ISBN: 1617751030
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
Three people whose lives intersect during World War II take turns narrating and coming to terms with their pasts and a hidden truth that unites them.
Publisher: Akashic Books
ISBN: 1617751030
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
Three people whose lives intersect during World War II take turns narrating and coming to terms with their pasts and a hidden truth that unites them.
The Torch Singer, Book Two: An Almost Perfect Ending
Author: Robert Westbrook
Publisher: Swan's Nest Canada
ISBN: 1926499034
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Book Two in Robert Westbrook's epic "Hollywood Noir" Torch Singer Thriller series. “An Almost Perfect Ending ranks alongside the best Hollywood noir. It takes the reader on a journey which leads relentlessly towards a final, fatal conclusion.” Daily Mail Book Two, An Almost Perfect Ending opens with sultry heroine Sonya Saint-Amant at the height of her career—a glittering, triumphant appearance at Ciro’s, the clubhouse for the stars in 1950s Hollywood where everyone wants to claim her as their friend. But in 1954, popular music is undergoing a revolution in which all but the biggest stars will be cast aside. With her looks and popularity fading, Sonya believes she has come up with the perfect plan to save her career . . . if only she can maneuver a tricky path through the many dangers that beset her, a vortex of politics, sex, blackmail, and murder . . . “Pacy and unstoppable, the second book in the The Torch Singer series takes over where the first left off, grabbing your wrist, tugging you along, refusing to let go.” Evening Standard “The Torch Singer exposes the fragility of fame. The higher the edifice the greater the risk that some element of deep-set animal emotion or human baseness will bring everything crashing down . . . and watching it happen is not just compulsive—it’s addictive and unmissable.” Event Magazine “Robert Westbrook is a born storyteller and a bit of a magician.” Ally Sheedy Ambition, blackmail, murder . . . THE TORCH SINGER is an unforgettable journey through the shadowlands of fame.
Publisher: Swan's Nest Canada
ISBN: 1926499034
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Book Two in Robert Westbrook's epic "Hollywood Noir" Torch Singer Thriller series. “An Almost Perfect Ending ranks alongside the best Hollywood noir. It takes the reader on a journey which leads relentlessly towards a final, fatal conclusion.” Daily Mail Book Two, An Almost Perfect Ending opens with sultry heroine Sonya Saint-Amant at the height of her career—a glittering, triumphant appearance at Ciro’s, the clubhouse for the stars in 1950s Hollywood where everyone wants to claim her as their friend. But in 1954, popular music is undergoing a revolution in which all but the biggest stars will be cast aside. With her looks and popularity fading, Sonya believes she has come up with the perfect plan to save her career . . . if only she can maneuver a tricky path through the many dangers that beset her, a vortex of politics, sex, blackmail, and murder . . . “Pacy and unstoppable, the second book in the The Torch Singer series takes over where the first left off, grabbing your wrist, tugging you along, refusing to let go.” Evening Standard “The Torch Singer exposes the fragility of fame. The higher the edifice the greater the risk that some element of deep-set animal emotion or human baseness will bring everything crashing down . . . and watching it happen is not just compulsive—it’s addictive and unmissable.” Event Magazine “Robert Westbrook is a born storyteller and a bit of a magician.” Ally Sheedy Ambition, blackmail, murder . . . THE TORCH SINGER is an unforgettable journey through the shadowlands of fame.
The Changed Brides
Author: Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3368940368
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3368940368
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description