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Smiling the Moon
By Thomas Lawrence. 2013
The solrom a soul journey to heal within by going without Two travellers collide in the wild country…
on the island of Bracka Geeter not much more than a boy is running from the shadows cast by the death of his father Wode a gnoseer one of a sacred group possessing a deep knowledge of energy and power of the Inner Realms seeing and knowing what most cannot He is called to The Tree of Knowledge for a question of destiny his answer for one reaches into depths of karma for all But Wode has his own need of regeneration after the death of his wife The shared journey the two voyagers begin has consequences neither can have imagined What are the incredible powers that Wode s teachings begin to unleash in Geeter How can Wode move past his grief and return to his true spirit Smiling the Moon is a beautiful fable that is rich with magical encounters unexpected detours and meetings between soulsThe Serpent in the Garden
By Janet Gleeson. 2005
She opened the shagreen box. Couched in gray silk was an emerald necklace, one he had not seen for twenty…
years. The stones were just as he recalled them: a dozen or more, baguette cut and set in gold links, with a single ruby at the center. Flashes of verdigris, orpiment, and Prussian blue sparkled in the candlelight. The form of this necklace was as disturbing as ever. It had nearly cost him his life. It is the summer of 1765. The renowned and exquisitely dressed portrait painter Joshua Pope accepts a commission to paint the wedding portrait of Herbert Bentnick and his fiancée, Sabine Mercer, to whom Bentnick has become engaged less than a year after the death of his first wife. Joshua has barely begun the portrait when a man's body is found in the conservatory. A few days later, Sabine's emerald necklace disappears, and Bentnick accuses Joshua of theft. The painter is suddenly fighting not only for his reputation but for his life. With a sure understanding of period detail and character, Janet Gleeson creates a richly nuanced tale of greed and revenge that plays out in the refined landscapes and dark streets of eighteenth-century London.Big Sur
By Jack Kerouac, Aram Saroyan. 1962
Coming down from his carefree youth and unwanted fame, Jack Kerouac undertakes a mature confrontation of some of his most…
troubling emotional issues: a burgeoning problem with alcoholism, addiction, fear, and insecurity. He dutifully records his ever-changing states of consciousness, which culminate in a powerful religious experience. Big Sur was written some time after Jack Kerouac's best-known works, following a visit to northern California and the first feelings of midlife crisis. Kerouac stayed for several weeks in a cabin in Big Sur, California, and with friends in San Francisco. Upon returning home, he wrote this account in a two-week period.Becoming Josephine
By Heather Webb. 2014
A sweeping historical debut about the Creole socialite who transformed herself into an empress Readers are fascinated with the wives…
of famous men. In Becoming Josephine, debut novelist Heather Webb follows Rose Tascher as she sails from her Martinique plantation to Paris, eager to enjoy an elegant life at the royal court. Once there, however, Rose’s aristocratic soldier-husband dashes her dreams by abandoning her amid the tumult of the French Revolution. After narrowly escaping death, Rose reinvents herself as Josephine, a beautiful socialite wooed by an awkward suitor#151;Napoleon Bonaparte. #147;A debut as bewitching as its protagonist. ” #151;Erika Robuck, author of Hemingway’s Girl and Call Me Zelda #147;Vivid and passionate. ” #151;Susan Spann, author of The Shinobi MysteriesUnder Western Eyes
By Joseph Conrad.
Whirligigs
By O. Henry.
The Mirror of the Sea
By Joseph Conrad.
The White Hotel
By D. M. Thomas. 1981
It is a dream of electrifying eroticism and inexplicable violence, recounted by a young woman to her analyst, Sigmund Freud.…
It is a horrifying yet restrained narrative of the Holocaust. It is a searing vision of the wounds of our century, and an attempt to heal them. Interweaving poetry and case history, fantasy and historical truth-telling, THE WHITE HOTEL is a modern classic of enduring emotional power that attempts nothing less than to reconcile the notion of individual destiny with that of historical fate. ¿I quickly came to feel that I had found that book, that mythical book, that would explain us to ourselves¿ Leslie Epstein, New York TimesThe Sandcastle
By Iris Murdoch. 1957
A sparklingly profound novel about the conflict between love and loyalty The quiet life of schoolmaster Bill Mor and his…
wife Nan is disturbed when a young woman, Rain Carter, arrives at the school to paint the portrait of the headmaster. Mor, hoping to enter politics, becomes aware of new desires. A complex battle develops, involving love, guilt, magic, art, and political ambition. Mor’s teenage children and their mother fight discreetly and ruthlessly against the invader. The Head, himself disenchanted, advises Mor to seize the girl and run. The final decision rests with Rain. Can a “great love” be purchased at too high a price?When the Sleeper Wakes
By H. G. Wells.
The Pioneers
By James Fenimore Cooper.
The Ambassadors
By Henry James.
Apple of Sodom
By Mary Hoffman. 2015
Emily Crawford, a young American wife and mother, seeks a long-overdue self-respect in this absorbing and dramatic portrait of an…
expatriate family experi-encing life in an exotic Arab culture at the start of the 1960s. Revelatory episodes unfold against the enter¬tainments of the well-to-do and influential, among the lives of ordinary citizens, and during explorations of ancient cities in the Holy Land and beyond.The Fifth Dimension
By Hana Sklenkova, Martin Vopenka. 2015
A contemporary classic from the Czech Republic. To support his family, a man submits himself to a solo science experiment…
in the High Andes. A cosmic adventure story of big ideas and murder. 'I loved it: simple as that. I started reading thinking I'd start with a few chapters and pace it over a week or two, but I found I couldn't stop. A potent and haunting novel of black holes, solitude and the sublime, it is never less than immensely readable and absorbing.' - Adam Roberts, winner of the BSFA Award for Best Novel and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award. Your business is dead. It seems like a deal - leave your family behind in Prague for a year, isolate yourself in a research station in the Andes, and come home with a fortune. With a treatise on black holes for company, Jakob settles in at altitude. The air is thin. Strangers pass by on dangerous pilgrimage while his young wife and kids take life in his mind. In mountain starkness, the big questions take shape - like what happens to love inside a black hole?Little Britain
By Washington Irving.
In the centre of the great city of London lies a small neighborhood, consisting of a cluster of narrow streets…
and courts, of very venerable and debilitated houses, which goes by the name of LITTLE BRITAIN. Christ Church School and St. Bartholomew's Hospital bound it on the west; Smithfield and Long Lane on the north; Aldersgate Street, like an arm of the sea, divides it from the eastern part of the city; whilst the yawning gulf of Bull-and-Mouth Street separates it from Butcher Lane, and the regions of Newgate. Over this little territory, thus bounded and designated, the great dome of St. Paul's, swelling above the intervening houses of Paternoster Row, Amen Corner, and Ave Maria Lane, looks down with an air of motherly protectionThe Titan
By Theodore Dreiser.
Rich in Love
By Josephine Humphreys. 1987
When the fabric of her family is suddenly torn apart, 17-year-old Lucille Odom, a wise and precocious high-school student, locates…
new inner resources and steps across the thresholds of womanhood and emotional maturity. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.The Widow Smalls and other Stories
By Jamie Lisa Forbes. 2014
Thirty years of browbeating from rancher Bud Smalls has penned his wife, Leah, into emotional isolation. Now Bud is gone…
and Leah owns the ranch, but there is no help forthcoming from Bud's brothers who want to force her out and take the ranch for themselves. When their attempt to humiliate her instead becomes her opportunity to succeed, Leah begins to find her way back to herself and learns how much she can gain by opening her heart. The Widow Smalls is just one of the stories in this collection by the WILLA Award winning author of Unbroken, Jamie Lisa Forbes, who writes about the hardships of making a living from the land with an understanding that comes from first-hand experience. Her deftly drawn characters include star-crossed lovers, a young rancher facing his first test of moral courage, an inscrutable ranch hand claiming an impressive relative, a father making one last grasp for his daughter's love and a child's struggle to make sense of the world around her. Each will pull readers into the middle of their stories and keep them turning the pages.The Vicar of Tours
By Katharine Prescott Wormeley, Honoré De Balzac.
End Zone
By Don Delillo. 1972
'Nobody, it seems, could write better than this. No one could have a clearer vision of the micro-circuitry of post-modern…
life' Evening Standard Ostensibly, DeLillo's blackly comic second novel is about Gary Harkness, a football player and student at Logos College, west Texas. During a season of unprecedented success, Gary becomes increasingly fixated on the threat of nuclear war. Both frightened and fascinated by the prospect, he listens to his team-mates discussing match tactics in much the same terms as generals might contemplate global conflict. But as the terminologies of football and nuclear war - the language of end zones - become interchanged, the polysemous nature of words emerges, and DeLillo forces us to see beyond the sterile reality of substitution. This clever and playful novel is a timeless and topical study of human beings' obsession with conflict and confrontation. 'Powerfully funny, oblique, testy, and playful, tearing along in dazzling cinematic spurts . . . A masterful novel' Washington Post