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Vacationland

By Sarah Stonich. 2013

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Short stories, General fictionUnited States history
Human-narrated audio

In northern Minnesota at Naledi Lodge, many people cross paths, many memories exist of former days. Meg, who was there…

as a girl, is now an artist painting images reflected across the mirrors of memory and water. Some strong language

Haunted Ocean City and Berlin (Haunted America)

By Mindie Burgoyne. 2014

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Ghost and horror stories, Short storiesUnited States history, United States travel and geography
Human-narrated audio

A chilling journey through the haunted history and lore of Ocean City and Berlin, Maryland. A ghostly sea captain, an…

ill-fated lover and jazz musicians who go on playing long after their last songs --- these are just some of the spirits who make their presence known from Ocean City's Boardwalk to the picturesque town square of Berlin. The phantom scent of a woman's perfume floats from Trimper's carousel while the Ocean City Life-Saving Station is haunted by the ghost of a drowned sailor. In Berlin, some guests never check out of the Atlantic Hotel, and strange happenings have been reported at the Rackliffe House, where legend has it that a cruel plantation owner was murdered by his slaves

Serafina's stories

By Rudolfo Anaya, Rudolfo A Anaya. 2004

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Short stories, Westerns, Historical fictionCriticism, United States history
Human-narrated audio
The author tells a series of stories in the tradition of the Arabian nights, only these are tales with a Southwestern Pueblo Indian theme

Adventures in the West: stories for young readers

By Eric Melvin Reed, Susanne George-Bloomfield. 2007

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Adventure stories, Short stories, Westerns, Folklore, fables and fairy tales, Historical fiction, General fictionUnited States history
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

Twenty-six short western adventure stories originally published in two children's magazines, Youth's Companion and St. Nicholas, written between the 1890s…

and World War I. Includes "The Buffalo Hunt," "Our First Well in Nebraska," and "Sister Anne and the Cowboy," among others. For junior and senior high and older readers. 2007

Sweet land: new and selected stories

By Will Weaver. 2006

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Short storiesUnited States history
Human-narrated audio

Twelve short stories about midwestern farm and family life. Includes selections from A Gravestone Made of Wheat (RC 32095), as…

well as previously unpublished works "The Last Farmer," "Haircut," and "Blaze of Glory," the tale of an elderly married couple's road trip adventure. Some descriptions of sex. 2006

Black Range tales

By James A McKenna. 2002

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Westerns, Short stories, Folklore, fables and fairy talesUnited States history
Human-narrated audio

First published in 1936, Black Range Tales has become one of the classics of southwest Americana. In his inimitable style,…

"Uncle Jimmie" tells of prospecting, Indian fights, exploration, town life and all the characters from the early days of the Black Range, the Mogollons, and the rest of the Gila Country of southwest New Mexico. The result is alternately humorous, poignant, amazing or insightful; a singular look at the times. And most of all these tales are true, for by golly, James A. McKenna was there

The West of Owen Wister: selected short stories

By Owen Wister. 1972

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Westerns, Short storiesUnited States history
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

Six stories by author of The Virginian (DB 36421) depicting cowboys, soldiers, Indians, and priests in various geographic settings. Includes…

Wister's first published western, "Hank's Woman" (1892), as well as "Little Big Horn Medicine," "The Second Missouri Compromise," and "Padre Ignazio." 1972 introduction by Robert L. Hough. 1892

American Indian stories

By Zitkala-Sa, Zitkala-S̈a. 1985

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Short storiesUnited States history
Human-narrated audio

This collection of essays by a Native American woman, a Sioux from the Yankton Reservation, was first published in 1921.…

Several entries are autobiographical; others are short stories based on Native American legends. Together they articulate the author's efforts to bridge the gap between the oral traditions of her culture and the literary world, and between the native way of life and the white man's world

Nine Florida stories (Florida sand dollar book)

By Marjory Stoneman Douglas, Kevin M. McCarthy, William L. Trotter. 1990

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Short storiesUnited States history, United States travel and geography, Travel and geography
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

First published from the 1920s to 1940s in the Saturday Evening Post, these stories embody the environmental concerns of Marjory…

Stoneman Douglas. Set in various parts of South Florida, they reflect conditions, including threats to wildlife, land, and water, that endanger the uniqueness of the region. Douglas's characters range from smugglers to a farm worker, and include veiled autobiographical bits about the indomitable author

In season: stories of discovery, loss, home, and places in between

By Jim Ross. 2018

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Short storiesAnthologies, United States history
Human-narrated audio
An eclectic collection of twenty-three short stories and essays discussing various aspects of Floridian life; from its various environments to the personal experiences of residents. Some strong language. Adult

More tales of the Big Bend (Centennial series of the Association of Former Students, Texas A & M University #24)

By Elton Miles. 1988

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Short storiesFrontier and pioneer life, Travel and geography, United States history, Anthologies
Human-narrated audio

For more than thirty years Elton Miles, a past President of the Texas Folklore Society, has been collecting the stories…

and legends that spring from the unique Big Bend lifestyle. This volume includes never-before-published tales, variations on familiar legends, local border corridos, folk poems and other regional lore. Adult

West of the West: imagining California : an anthology

By Leonard Michaels, David Reid, Raquel Scherr. 1995

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Serious and literary fiction, Short storiesUnited States history
Human-narrated audio

An anthology of short stories, poems, essays, quotes, and excerpts that explore popular California themes and the romantic image of…

the West. Includes selections by well-known authors such as: Rudyard Kipling, Jack Kerouac, Simone de Beauvoir, Allen Ginsberg, Gary Soto, Tom Wolfe, Joan Didion, Maya Angelou, and Amy Tan

New Orleans, mon amour: twenty years of writings from the city

By Andrei Codrescu. 2006

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Short storiesLiterature, United States history, Biography, Customs and cultures, United States travel and geography
Human-narrated audio

Essays from a Romanian-born National Public Radio commentator about his adopted city of New Orleans. Includes some pieces written after…

Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Describes the Big Easy and its inhabitants, food, cemeteries, eccentrics, neighborhoods, Mardi Gras, and crime. 2006

Incidents in Montana: old vintage

By William J Stratton. 1954

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Short storiesUnited States history
Human-narrated audio
Short stories about early days in Montana about mining camps, saloons, and stage coaches

Secrets of Garrett County: little known stories and hidden history of Maryland's westernmost county

By James R Rada. 2017

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Historical fiction, Short storiesUnited States history
Human-narrated audio

Garrett County, Maryland, is known for its natural beauty, but hidden in the valleys, beneath the ground in coal mines,…

and in the attics of homes are true stories of crimes, cover-ups, legends, interesting people and unusual incidents. These are the types of stories that you won't read about in history textbooks. Adult. Unrated

The Daring Coast Guard Rescue of the Pendleton Crew

By Theresa Mitchell Barbo, Captain W. Russell Webster Ret. Webster. 2013

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted), DAISY Audio (Direct to Player), DAISY Audio (Zip), DAISY text (Direct to player), DAISY text (Zip), Word (Zip), ePub (Zip)
Adventure stories, Short storiesUnited States history
Synthetic audio, Automated braille

Jack Nickerson and his faithful lab, Sinbad, wake early one snowy Cape Cod morning, ready for winter fun. Meanwhile, miles…

away in the ocean, the crew of a cargo tanker ship called the "Pendleton" is in serious trouble. The waves and wind of a raging nor'easter rip the tanker in two, leaving the people to cling for their lives in the wicked, cold storm. There's no time to waste--the Coast Guard, including Jack's friend Bernie Webber, leave Chatham Harbor in search of the "Pendleton" crew. They don't yet know that Jack and Sinbad have snuck aboard the rescue boat as stowaways. Join the young duo in the front-row seat for the greatest small-boat rescue in American history.

Charlotte Perkins Gilman's “The Yellow Wall-paper” and the History of Its Publication and Reception: A Critical Edition and Documentary Casebook (Penn State Series in the History of the Book)

By Julie Bates Dock. 1998

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted), DAISY Audio (Direct to Player), DAISY Audio (Zip), DAISY text (Direct to player), DAISY text (Zip), Word (Zip), ePub (Zip)
Short storiesUnited States history, General non-fiction
Synthetic audio, Automated braille

Since its publication in 1892, Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "The Yellow Wall-paper" has always been recognized as a powerful statement about…

the victimization of a woman whose neurasthenic condition is completely misdiagnosed, mistreated, and misunderstood, leaving her to face insanity alone, as a prisoner in her own bedroom. Never before, however, has the story itself been portrayed as victimized.In this first critical edition of Gilman's "The Yellow Wall-paper," accompanied by contemporary reviews and previously unpublished letters, Julie Bates Dock examines the various myth-frames that have been used to legitimize Gilman's story. The editor discusses how modern feminist critics' readings (and misreadings) of the available documents uphold a set of legends that originated with Gilman herself and that promulgate an almost saintly view of the pioneering feminist author. The documents made available in the collection enable scholars and students to evaluate firsthand Gilman's claims regarding the story's impact on its first audiences.Dock presents an authoritative text of "The Yellow Wall-paper" for the first time since its initial publication. Included are a textual commentary, full descriptions of all relevant texts, lists of editorial emendations and pre-copy-text substantive variants, a complete historical collation that documents all the variants found in important editions after 1892, and a listing of textual sources for more than one hundred reprintings of the story in anthologies and textbooks.Other documents in the casebook that illuminate the story's publication and reception histories include Gilman's successive and varying accounts of the story's history, her diary and manuscript log entries and letters pertaining to the story, W. D. Howells's correspondence with Gilman and Horace Scudder, editor of The Atlantic Monthly, and his remarks on the story when he reprinted it in Great American Short Stories, and more than two dozen reviews of the story by Gilman's contemporaries.Taken together, the criticism, text, documents, and annotations constitute a rich and valuable contribution to Gilman scholarship, calling into question the feminist literary criticism that has helped to shape interpretations of a literary masterpiece.

Yellow Roses

By Elizabeth Cullinan. 2024

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted), DAISY Audio (Direct to Player), DAISY Audio (Zip), DAISY text (Direct to player), DAISY text (Zip), Word (Zip), ePub (Zip)
Short storiesUnited States history, General non-fiction
Synthetic audio, Automated braille

One of SLATE Magazine's 15 Best Literary Rediscoveries of 2024A captivating collection unveiling the intricacies of love, life, and legacyThese…

twelve stories, told from the viewpoint of young women in life’s mid-passage, explore the splendors and miseries of love, both carnal and spiritual, and cast back through sickness and health to the engraving experiences of childhood and forward to the rituals and release of death and its occasion for recall.They tell us of a dutiful but not guiltless daughter faced with the wreckage a father has made of his life, of the pain of trying to steer steadily through a doomed affair with a dearly loved married man, and of the ironies attending the funeral of a priest uncle and the birthday of an aged mother.From the outwardly unremarkable frame of a single day—on Fire Island or in New York—an entire life and an encompassment of humanity are movingly conveyed. Then, with inverted telescope, the most subjective of inner realms is explored—through a hospital stay, a sudden name change, or the surprising end of all those dreaded piano lessons.Taken together, these stories are a far greater whole than the sum of their remarkable parts, an unfor­gettable exploration of the paradoxical toughness and vulnerability that define the mortal condition.

The Greatest Show: Stories (YSF Contacts)

By Michael Downs. 2012

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted), DAISY Audio (Direct to Player), DAISY Audio (Zip), DAISY text (Direct to player), DAISY text (Zip), Word (Zip), ePub (Zip)
General fiction, Short storiesUnited States history
Synthetic audio, Automated braille

Fire sweeps along the wall of a circus tent while inside thousands of people enjoy a Ringling Brothers and Barnum…

and Bailey matinee. Within minutes, flames consume the canvas and vast sections collapse, killing 168 people and injuring hundreds more.Inspired by the 1944 Hartford Circus Fire, the interconnected stories in Michael Downs's The Greatest Show explore the aftermath of a disaster in a world of clowns, elephants, and childhood fantasies. In the opening story, Ania Liszak, a young Polish housemaid, steals circus tickets from her employer to take her three-year-old son, Teddy, to the matinee. The fire nearly kills both and leaves them scarred in different ways: Teddy's mother enjoys the beautiful strangeness of the scar on her face, but the patches across Teddy's body inspire cruel schoolmates to call him "Lizard Liszak." Over time, his mother transforms her pain into drama, while Teddy, having no memory of that day, seeks ways to return to it.These and other captivating characters appear throughout the book, creating a portrait of an American city and its people over five decades, raising questions about wounds and healing, memory and forgetting, and about the human capacity for kindness -- with all its futility and power -- in the midst of great loss.

Charlotte Perkins Gilman's “The Yellow Wall-paper” and the History of Its Publication and Reception: A Critical Edition and Documentary Casebook (Penn State Series in the History of the Book)

By Julie Bates Dock. 1998

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted), DAISY Audio (Direct to Player), DAISY Audio (Zip), DAISY text (Direct to player), DAISY text (Zip), Word (Zip), ePub (Zip)
Short storiesUnited States history, General non-fiction
Synthetic audio, Automated braille

Since its publication in 1892, Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "The Yellow Wall-paper" has always been recognized as a powerful statement about…

the victimization of a woman whose neurasthenic condition is completely misdiagnosed, mistreated, and misunderstood, leaving her to face insanity alone, as a prisoner in her own bedroom. Never before, however, has the story itself been portrayed as victimized.In this first critical edition of Gilman's "The Yellow Wall-paper," accompanied by contemporary reviews and previously unpublished letters, Julie Bates Dock examines the various myth-frames that have been used to legitimize Gilman's story. The editor discusses how modern feminist critics' readings (and misreadings) of the available documents uphold a set of legends that originated with Gilman herself and that promulgate an almost saintly view of the pioneering feminist author. The documents made available in the collection enable scholars and students to evaluate firsthand Gilman's claims regarding the story's impact on its first audiences.Dock presents an authoritative text of "The Yellow Wall-paper" for the first time since its initial publication. Included are a textual commentary, full descriptions of all relevant texts, lists of editorial emendations and pre-copy-text substantive variants, a complete historical collation that documents all the variants found in important editions after 1892, and a listing of textual sources for more than one hundred reprintings of the story in anthologies and textbooks.Other documents in the casebook that illuminate the story's publication and reception histories include Gilman's successive and varying accounts of the story's history, her diary and manuscript log entries and letters pertaining to the story, W. D. Howells's correspondence with Gilman and Horace Scudder, editor of The Atlantic Monthly, and his remarks on the story when he reprinted it in Great American Short Stories, and more than two dozen reviews of the story by Gilman's contemporaries.Taken together, the criticism, text, documents, and annotations constitute a rich and valuable contribution to Gilman scholarship, calling into question the feminist literary criticism that has helped to shape interpretations of a literary masterpiece.

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