Author: Denise Mahr Voccola
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781515096603
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
I was about six years old and a bit feisty. Some things never change. My mama was fussing at me-so I decided to run away. Mama saw me packing a suitcase and asked what I was doing. "I'm running away," I told her. She informed me that it was probably for the best since she was so mean and all. She only had one condition: I was not allowed to take anything that she or my daddy had bought for me. We went through my Hello Kitty suitcase together and removed all such items-which left me with nothing, not even a suitcase. Mama cleared her throat and said, "Those shoes . . . we bought them . . . and the socks . . . and the shorts . . . and the shirt . . . oh, and those panties." Butt-naked, with my hand on my hip, I grabbed the lip gloss I had purchased with my own money and marched right out the door. I hopped on my bike, which was a gift from my godparents, and rode down the street to our music minister and his wife's house. I told them how my mama had taken away everything I owned but my lip gloss and my bicycle. I asked them if I could live with them. --Emily Bray, 38 years old, Memory Project Participant Little Cabin on the Trail inspires folks to assign great value to their seemingly insignificant memories and encourages them to use those memories to become their family storytellers. Personal stories give everyone permission to pause and consider that there really is a bigger picture, an eternal picture, where past, present, and future generations are linked, not only through their blood, but through their stories. Little Cabin on the Trail will certainly entertain readers with its view into one very ordinary family's life; but more importantly, it will help them to realize that they, too, have stories just begging to be told--better stories . . . because they are theirs.
Little Cabin on the Trail
Author: Denise Mahr Voccola
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781515096603
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
I was about six years old and a bit feisty. Some things never change. My mama was fussing at me-so I decided to run away. Mama saw me packing a suitcase and asked what I was doing. "I'm running away," I told her. She informed me that it was probably for the best since she was so mean and all. She only had one condition: I was not allowed to take anything that she or my daddy had bought for me. We went through my Hello Kitty suitcase together and removed all such items-which left me with nothing, not even a suitcase. Mama cleared her throat and said, "Those shoes . . . we bought them . . . and the socks . . . and the shorts . . . and the shirt . . . oh, and those panties." Butt-naked, with my hand on my hip, I grabbed the lip gloss I had purchased with my own money and marched right out the door. I hopped on my bike, which was a gift from my godparents, and rode down the street to our music minister and his wife's house. I told them how my mama had taken away everything I owned but my lip gloss and my bicycle. I asked them if I could live with them. --Emily Bray, 38 years old, Memory Project Participant Little Cabin on the Trail inspires folks to assign great value to their seemingly insignificant memories and encourages them to use those memories to become their family storytellers. Personal stories give everyone permission to pause and consider that there really is a bigger picture, an eternal picture, where past, present, and future generations are linked, not only through their blood, but through their stories. Little Cabin on the Trail will certainly entertain readers with its view into one very ordinary family's life; but more importantly, it will help them to realize that they, too, have stories just begging to be told--better stories . . . because they are theirs.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781515096603
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
I was about six years old and a bit feisty. Some things never change. My mama was fussing at me-so I decided to run away. Mama saw me packing a suitcase and asked what I was doing. "I'm running away," I told her. She informed me that it was probably for the best since she was so mean and all. She only had one condition: I was not allowed to take anything that she or my daddy had bought for me. We went through my Hello Kitty suitcase together and removed all such items-which left me with nothing, not even a suitcase. Mama cleared her throat and said, "Those shoes . . . we bought them . . . and the socks . . . and the shorts . . . and the shirt . . . oh, and those panties." Butt-naked, with my hand on my hip, I grabbed the lip gloss I had purchased with my own money and marched right out the door. I hopped on my bike, which was a gift from my godparents, and rode down the street to our music minister and his wife's house. I told them how my mama had taken away everything I owned but my lip gloss and my bicycle. I asked them if I could live with them. --Emily Bray, 38 years old, Memory Project Participant Little Cabin on the Trail inspires folks to assign great value to their seemingly insignificant memories and encourages them to use those memories to become their family storytellers. Personal stories give everyone permission to pause and consider that there really is a bigger picture, an eternal picture, where past, present, and future generations are linked, not only through their blood, but through their stories. Little Cabin on the Trail will certainly entertain readers with its view into one very ordinary family's life; but more importantly, it will help them to realize that they, too, have stories just begging to be told--better stories . . . because they are theirs.
Treasure of Thule
Author: Frank Sidgwick
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Treasure troves
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Treasure troves
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Treasure
Author: Helen Brenna
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 142687250X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 293
Book Description
Jake Rawlings has been searching for the Spanish galleonConcha his whole life. And he's paid a heavy price.Suddenly he's saddled with Annie Miller, a marinearchaeologist who claims she can take him to it. Annie has her own reasons for going back to the Concha. Before their sudden deaths, her parents found theSantidad Cross—an artifact—on board. Since then thecurse of the Santidad Cross has ruined her life. Now shewants to bury the cross at sea—and her bad luck with it. As they set sail for the Bahamas, maybe the real treasureis staring them in the face.…
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 142687250X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 293
Book Description
Jake Rawlings has been searching for the Spanish galleonConcha his whole life. And he's paid a heavy price.Suddenly he's saddled with Annie Miller, a marinearchaeologist who claims she can take him to it. Annie has her own reasons for going back to the Concha. Before their sudden deaths, her parents found theSantidad Cross—an artifact—on board. Since then thecurse of the Santidad Cross has ruined her life. Now shewants to bury the cross at sea—and her bad luck with it. As they set sail for the Bahamas, maybe the real treasureis staring them in the face.…
The Lost Treasure of Pim De Zwolle
Author: Lucidus Smith
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1481799681
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 385
Book Description
This book has been written in two parts. Part 1 looks at the life and times of a Dutch pirate named Pim de Zwolle, the scourge of the Caribbean and East Indies. It covers the period from 1593 to 1653 and looks into Pims family background, his birth, upbringing, and the circumstances that turned him into a pirate. Part 2 skips to 1951 and picks up the story of Bertie Bannister, a retired sea captain, who goes in search of Pims lost treasure when an old map happens to come his way.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1481799681
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 385
Book Description
This book has been written in two parts. Part 1 looks at the life and times of a Dutch pirate named Pim de Zwolle, the scourge of the Caribbean and East Indies. It covers the period from 1593 to 1653 and looks into Pims family background, his birth, upbringing, and the circumstances that turned him into a pirate. Part 2 skips to 1951 and picks up the story of Bertie Bannister, a retired sea captain, who goes in search of Pims lost treasure when an old map happens to come his way.
The Island Treasure
Author: Frank H. Converse
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Adventure stories
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Adventure stories
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
The Treasure-finder
Author: William John Gordon
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Two Little Women and Treasure House
Author: Carolyn Wells
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Aversion
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Aversion
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
Tiny tot's treasure
Author: Lucy D Sale Barker
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Treasure Valley
Author: Mary Esther Miller MacGregor
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
"Treasure Valley" is an absorbing work by Marian Keith, a Canadian author of fiction. In her works, MacGregor aimed to portray her connection between religious thought and social conscience to improve life for the unprivileged. She also wrote about tensions between Scottish and Irish settlers and the effects of education and urbanization on rural society.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
"Treasure Valley" is an absorbing work by Marian Keith, a Canadian author of fiction. In her works, MacGregor aimed to portray her connection between religious thought and social conscience to improve life for the unprivileged. She also wrote about tensions between Scottish and Irish settlers and the effects of education and urbanization on rural society.
The Santa's Great Treasure Chest: 450+ Christmas Novels, Tales, Carols & Legends
Author: Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 8230
Book Description
The Santa's Great Treasure Chest: 450+ Christmas Novels, Tales, Carols & Legends represents an unparalleled assemblage of literary jewels, carefully curated to capture the essence and breadth of Christmas literature. Spanning centuries and encompassing a wide range of genres from poetry and carols to legends and novels this anthology celebrates the multifaceted nature of Christmas storytelling. The collection weaves together the traditional and the contemporary, the celebratory and the reflective, encapsulating the spirit of Christmas in its myriad forms. Standout pieces traverse the emotional landscape of the season, offering readers a panoramic view of Christmas through the ages and across cultures. The contributing authors and editors, hailing from diverse backgrounds and periods, bring a rich tapestry of voices to the anthology. From Dickens' quintessential Victorian Christmas to Andersen's poignant fairy tales, and from the reverent compositions of Isaac Watts to the pioneering realist narratives of Tolstoy and Chekhov, the collection underscores significant historical and cultural movements. It reflects the evolution of Christmas literature, showcasing how each era's social, political, and religious contexts have shaped storytelling traditions. This confluence of perspectives creates a unique narrative harmony, deepening our understanding of Christmas and its impact on the literary canon. For readers seeking to explore the depth and diversity of Christmas literature, The Santa's Great Treasure Chest offers an unrivaled opportunity. This anthology not only provides a compendium of festive stories but also serves as a lens through which the evolution of the holiday and its literature can be viewed. It invites readers to embark on a scholarly journey through the snow-draped landscapes of literary history, uncovering the myriad ways in which Christmas has inspired some of the greatest writers across time. Engrossing, enlightening, and profoundly moving, this collection is a must-have for anyone wishing to delve into the heart of Christmas storytelling.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 8230
Book Description
The Santa's Great Treasure Chest: 450+ Christmas Novels, Tales, Carols & Legends represents an unparalleled assemblage of literary jewels, carefully curated to capture the essence and breadth of Christmas literature. Spanning centuries and encompassing a wide range of genres from poetry and carols to legends and novels this anthology celebrates the multifaceted nature of Christmas storytelling. The collection weaves together the traditional and the contemporary, the celebratory and the reflective, encapsulating the spirit of Christmas in its myriad forms. Standout pieces traverse the emotional landscape of the season, offering readers a panoramic view of Christmas through the ages and across cultures. The contributing authors and editors, hailing from diverse backgrounds and periods, bring a rich tapestry of voices to the anthology. From Dickens' quintessential Victorian Christmas to Andersen's poignant fairy tales, and from the reverent compositions of Isaac Watts to the pioneering realist narratives of Tolstoy and Chekhov, the collection underscores significant historical and cultural movements. It reflects the evolution of Christmas literature, showcasing how each era's social, political, and religious contexts have shaped storytelling traditions. This confluence of perspectives creates a unique narrative harmony, deepening our understanding of Christmas and its impact on the literary canon. For readers seeking to explore the depth and diversity of Christmas literature, The Santa's Great Treasure Chest offers an unrivaled opportunity. This anthology not only provides a compendium of festive stories but also serves as a lens through which the evolution of the holiday and its literature can be viewed. It invites readers to embark on a scholarly journey through the snow-draped landscapes of literary history, uncovering the myriad ways in which Christmas has inspired some of the greatest writers across time. Engrossing, enlightening, and profoundly moving, this collection is a must-have for anyone wishing to delve into the heart of Christmas storytelling.