Author: Daniel Stern
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 1480444146
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 263
Book Description
DIVDIV“An important and rewarding collection.” —Houston Chronicle/divDIV The short stories from In the Country of the Young feature characters struggling to find hope and connection—or just escape—through art, work, and love. The title story, a moving account of an angst-ridden seventeen-year-old nearly overwhelmed by his family’s aspirations for him, is a paean to the brief moment when the promise of youth and selfhood are untarnished by the disenchantments of life. In “Foxx Hunting,” a widower travels to LA to find a porn actress, though the movie he saw her in was shot decades earlier. “Lunch with Gottlieb” captures a young man of ambition hunting for the legendary advertising genius Gottlieb, lost in the jungles of business lunch./divDIV Garnering comparisons to the work of Bernard Malamud and Saul Bellow, the stories of In the Country of the Young are written with the rare empathy and skill of a short fiction master./div/div
In the Country of the Young
Author: Daniel Stern
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 1480444146
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 263
Book Description
DIVDIV“An important and rewarding collection.” —Houston Chronicle/divDIV The short stories from In the Country of the Young feature characters struggling to find hope and connection—or just escape—through art, work, and love. The title story, a moving account of an angst-ridden seventeen-year-old nearly overwhelmed by his family’s aspirations for him, is a paean to the brief moment when the promise of youth and selfhood are untarnished by the disenchantments of life. In “Foxx Hunting,” a widower travels to LA to find a porn actress, though the movie he saw her in was shot decades earlier. “Lunch with Gottlieb” captures a young man of ambition hunting for the legendary advertising genius Gottlieb, lost in the jungles of business lunch./divDIV Garnering comparisons to the work of Bernard Malamud and Saul Bellow, the stories of In the Country of the Young are written with the rare empathy and skill of a short fiction master./div/div
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 1480444146
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 263
Book Description
DIVDIV“An important and rewarding collection.” —Houston Chronicle/divDIV The short stories from In the Country of the Young feature characters struggling to find hope and connection—or just escape—through art, work, and love. The title story, a moving account of an angst-ridden seventeen-year-old nearly overwhelmed by his family’s aspirations for him, is a paean to the brief moment when the promise of youth and selfhood are untarnished by the disenchantments of life. In “Foxx Hunting,” a widower travels to LA to find a porn actress, though the movie he saw her in was shot decades earlier. “Lunch with Gottlieb” captures a young man of ambition hunting for the legendary advertising genius Gottlieb, lost in the jungles of business lunch./divDIV Garnering comparisons to the work of Bernard Malamud and Saul Bellow, the stories of In the Country of the Young are written with the rare empathy and skill of a short fiction master./div/div
In the Country of the Young
Author: Lisa Carey
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0061895741
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
On a stormy November night in 1848, a ship carrying more than a hundred Irish emigrants ran aground twenty miles off the coast of Maine. Many were saved, but some were not -- including a young girl who died crying out the name of her brother. In the present day, the artist Oisin MacDara lives in self-imposed exile on Tiranogue -- the small island where the shipwrecked Irish settled. The past is Oisin's curse, as memories of the twin sister who died tragically when he was a boy haunt him still. Then on a quiet All Hallows' Eve, a restless spirit is beckoned into his home by a candle flickering in the window: the ghost of the girl whose brief life ended on Tiranogue's shore more than a century earlier. In Oisin's house she seeks comfort and warmth, and a chance at the life that was denied her so long ago. For a lonely man chained by painful memories, nothing will ever be the same again.
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0061895741
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
On a stormy November night in 1848, a ship carrying more than a hundred Irish emigrants ran aground twenty miles off the coast of Maine. Many were saved, but some were not -- including a young girl who died crying out the name of her brother. In the present day, the artist Oisin MacDara lives in self-imposed exile on Tiranogue -- the small island where the shipwrecked Irish settled. The past is Oisin's curse, as memories of the twin sister who died tragically when he was a boy haunt him still. Then on a quiet All Hallows' Eve, a restless spirit is beckoned into his home by a candle flickering in the window: the ghost of the girl whose brief life ended on Tiranogue's shore more than a century earlier. In Oisin's house she seeks comfort and warmth, and a chance at the life that was denied her so long ago. For a lonely man chained by painful memories, nothing will ever be the same again.
For Race and Country
Author: David Kilroy
Publisher: Praeger
ISBN: 9780275980054
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Charles Young served as the highest-ranking African American officer in the U.S. Army until 1917. During his career, he served on the western frontier, in the Philippines, and in Mexico, and as military attache to both Haiti and Liberia. Young was also an accomplished linguist, a musician and composer, a published author, and an active member of the black intelligentsia. A history of Young's life transcends the fields of military, diplomatic, and African American history. For those interested in the history of the United States between Reconstruction and World War I, his life offers a guided tour through one of the most important epochs in the American experience. Charles Young's career was shaped by race. The army regarded him as an anomaly and sought to limit his visibility. He, on the other hand, used his profile to promote the cause of racial equality. As a soldier, he was diligent in his observance of duty. As a citizen, he was committed to the cause of black civil rights. For Charles Young, success was more than a personal dream, it was an obligation to his people. Young's ultimate goal was to attain the rank of general. Thus, his forced retirement on medical grounds in 1917 was a crushing blow, and, for him and his supporters, bore testament to the racism that permeated the armed forces and America.
Publisher: Praeger
ISBN: 9780275980054
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Charles Young served as the highest-ranking African American officer in the U.S. Army until 1917. During his career, he served on the western frontier, in the Philippines, and in Mexico, and as military attache to both Haiti and Liberia. Young was also an accomplished linguist, a musician and composer, a published author, and an active member of the black intelligentsia. A history of Young's life transcends the fields of military, diplomatic, and African American history. For those interested in the history of the United States between Reconstruction and World War I, his life offers a guided tour through one of the most important epochs in the American experience. Charles Young's career was shaped by race. The army regarded him as an anomaly and sought to limit his visibility. He, on the other hand, used his profile to promote the cause of racial equality. As a soldier, he was diligent in his observance of duty. As a citizen, he was committed to the cause of black civil rights. For Charles Young, success was more than a personal dream, it was an obligation to his people. Young's ultimate goal was to attain the rank of general. Thus, his forced retirement on medical grounds in 1917 was a crushing blow, and, for him and his supporters, bore testament to the racism that permeated the armed forces and America.
Young China
Author: Zak Dychtwald
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 1250078814
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
The author, who is in his twenties and fluent in Chinese, intimately examines the future of China through the lens of the Jiu Ling Hou—the generation born after 1990—exploring through personal encounters how his Chinese peers feel about everything from money and marriage to their government and the West
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 1250078814
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
The author, who is in his twenties and fluent in Chinese, intimately examines the future of China through the lens of the Jiu Ling Hou—the generation born after 1990—exploring through personal encounters how his Chinese peers feel about everything from money and marriage to their government and the West
Out in the Country
Author: Mary L. Gray
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 0814732208
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 295
Book Description
Winner of the 2009 Ruth Benedict Prize for Outstanding Monograph from the Society of Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists Winner of the 2010 Distinguished Book Award from the American Sociological Association, Sociology of Sexualities Section Winner of the 2010 Congress Inaugural Qualitative Inquiry Book Award Honorable Mention An unprecedented contemporary account of the online and offline lives of rural LGBT youth From Wal-Mart drag parties to renegade Homemaker’s Clubs, Out in the Country offers an unprecedented contemporary account of the lives of today’s rural queer youth. Mary L. Gray maps out the experiences of young people living in small towns across rural Kentucky and along its desolate Appalachian borders, providing a fascinating and often surprising look at the contours of gay life beyond the big city. Gray illustrates that, against a backdrop of an increasingly impoverished and privatized rural America, LGBT youth and their allies visibly—and often vibrantly—work the boundaries of the public spaces available to them, whether in their high schools, public libraries, town hall meetings, churches, or through websites. This important book shows that, in addition to the spaces of Main Street, rural LGBT youth explore and carve out online spaces to fashion their emerging queer identities. Their triumphs and travails defy clear distinctions often drawn between online and offline experiences of identity, fundamentally redefining our understanding of the term ‘queer visibility’ and its political stakes. Gray combines ethnographic insight with incisive cultural critique, engaging with some of the biggest issues facing both queer studies and media scholarship. Out in the Country is a timely and groundbreaking study of sexuality and gender, new media, youth culture, and the meaning of identity and social movements in a digital age.
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 0814732208
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 295
Book Description
Winner of the 2009 Ruth Benedict Prize for Outstanding Monograph from the Society of Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists Winner of the 2010 Distinguished Book Award from the American Sociological Association, Sociology of Sexualities Section Winner of the 2010 Congress Inaugural Qualitative Inquiry Book Award Honorable Mention An unprecedented contemporary account of the online and offline lives of rural LGBT youth From Wal-Mart drag parties to renegade Homemaker’s Clubs, Out in the Country offers an unprecedented contemporary account of the lives of today’s rural queer youth. Mary L. Gray maps out the experiences of young people living in small towns across rural Kentucky and along its desolate Appalachian borders, providing a fascinating and often surprising look at the contours of gay life beyond the big city. Gray illustrates that, against a backdrop of an increasingly impoverished and privatized rural America, LGBT youth and their allies visibly—and often vibrantly—work the boundaries of the public spaces available to them, whether in their high schools, public libraries, town hall meetings, churches, or through websites. This important book shows that, in addition to the spaces of Main Street, rural LGBT youth explore and carve out online spaces to fashion their emerging queer identities. Their triumphs and travails defy clear distinctions often drawn between online and offline experiences of identity, fundamentally redefining our understanding of the term ‘queer visibility’ and its political stakes. Gray combines ethnographic insight with incisive cultural critique, engaging with some of the biggest issues facing both queer studies and media scholarship. Out in the Country is a timely and groundbreaking study of sexuality and gender, new media, youth culture, and the meaning of identity and social movements in a digital age.
The country; or, Old Michael and young Maurice [by G. Mogridge].
Author: George Mogridge
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
The Pleasures of the Country: Simple Stories for Young People
Author: Harriet Myrtle
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
In 'The Pleasures of the Country: Simple Stories for Young People' by Harriet Myrtle, readers are transported to a simpler time where the joys of rural life and nature take center stage. Through a collection of heartwarming and relatable tales, Myrtle captures the essence of childhood innocence and the wonder of the natural world. The book's prose is gentle and nostalgic, reminiscent of classic children's literature, making it a delightful read for both young readers and adults alike. Myrtle's stories serve as a reminder of the beauty and tranquility found in the countryside, offering a much-needed escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Harriet Myrtle, known for her love of nature and her ability to evoke a sense of wonder in her readers, draws upon her own experiences growing up in the countryside to create these enchanting tales. Her deep connection to the natural world shines through in each story, making the book a touching homage to a simpler way of life. Myrtle's passion for storytelling and her desire to instill a love of nature in young readers are evident throughout the book, making it a timeless and charming addition to any library. For readers seeking a charming and nostalgic escape into the joys of rural life, 'The Pleasures of the Country: Simple Stories for Young People' is a captivating read that will warm the heart and spark a love of nature. Myrtle's storytelling prowess and her ability to transport readers to a world filled with innocence and beauty make this book a must-read for anyone who appreciates the simple pleasures found in the countryside.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
In 'The Pleasures of the Country: Simple Stories for Young People' by Harriet Myrtle, readers are transported to a simpler time where the joys of rural life and nature take center stage. Through a collection of heartwarming and relatable tales, Myrtle captures the essence of childhood innocence and the wonder of the natural world. The book's prose is gentle and nostalgic, reminiscent of classic children's literature, making it a delightful read for both young readers and adults alike. Myrtle's stories serve as a reminder of the beauty and tranquility found in the countryside, offering a much-needed escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Harriet Myrtle, known for her love of nature and her ability to evoke a sense of wonder in her readers, draws upon her own experiences growing up in the countryside to create these enchanting tales. Her deep connection to the natural world shines through in each story, making the book a touching homage to a simpler way of life. Myrtle's passion for storytelling and her desire to instill a love of nature in young readers are evident throughout the book, making it a timeless and charming addition to any library. For readers seeking a charming and nostalgic escape into the joys of rural life, 'The Pleasures of the Country: Simple Stories for Young People' is a captivating read that will warm the heart and spark a love of nature. Myrtle's storytelling prowess and her ability to transport readers to a world filled with innocence and beauty make this book a must-read for anyone who appreciates the simple pleasures found in the countryside.
Travels of Young Candid and Doctor Pangloss to the Country of El-Dorado, Toward the End of the Eighteenth Century
Author: James Barton (Novelist)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
The Country Minister's Instruction to His Young Parishioners at Easter, who Desire to Come to the Communion. To which is Added, Some Directions for Their Future Behaviour, and Prayers Proper for the Sacrament and for Daily Devotion
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 86
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 86
Book Description
Travels of Young Candid and Doctor Pangloss to the Country of El-dorado, toward the end of the eighteenth century. Being a continuation of Voltaire's Candid
Author: James BARTON (Novelist)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description