Grayling's Song

Grayling's Song
Author: Karen Cushman
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2016-06-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0544301633


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Grayling doesn't want to be a hero, but to save her mother from a dark enchantment, she seeks out the few second-string magic makers who haven't been immobilized by the spell and goes off in search of her mother's grimoire, or book of magic. Obstacles both natural and supernatural block their way, and friction within the group delays the journey. Surprising herself, Grayling finds the strength and decisiveness to move the group forward and reach her goal. Eccentric witches and wizards plus a shape-shifting mouse provide moments of high comedy, as do odd practices that date back to the Middle Ages, such as divination with cheese.

The Song of the Reel

The Song of the Reel
Author: C. A. Stevenson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 94
Release: 1914
Genre: Fishing
ISBN:


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The Grayling

The Grayling
Author: Cheryl Freier
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2012-01-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1468524054


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What would you have done if you were faced with a war that brought soldiers to your doorstep to displace you from you home and business, and family, and place of worship; a war that defied all reason and law; a war that was generated from the minds of psychopaths who were capable of taking over country after country until they took over the entire world? Could you have been one of the characters in this book?

The Good Book

The Good Book
Author: A. C. Grayling
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 610
Release: 2011-04-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802778380


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Few, if any, thinkers and writers today would have the imagination, the breadth of knowledge, the literary skill, and-yes-the audacity to conceive of a powerful, secular alternative to the Bible. But that is exactly what A.C. Grayling has done by creating a non-religious Bible, drawn from the wealth of secular literature and philosophy in both Western and Eastern traditions, using the same techniques of editing, redaction, and adaptation that produced the holy books of the Judaeo-Christian and Islamic religions. The Good Book consciously takes its design and presentation from the Bible, in its beauty of language and arrangement into short chapters and verses for ease of reading and quotability, offering to the non-religious seeker all the wisdom, insight, solace, inspiration, and perspective of secular humanist traditions that are older, far richer and more various than Christianity. Organized in 12 main sections----Genesis, Histories, Widsom, The Sages, Parables, Consolations, Lamentations, Proverbs, Songs, Epistles, Acts, and the Good----The Good Book opens with meditations on the origin and progress of the world and human life in it, then devotes attention to the question of how life should be lived, how we relate to one another, and how vicissitudes are to be faced and joys appreciated. Incorporating the writing of Herodotus and Lucretius, Confucius and Mencius, Seneca and Cicero, Montaigne, Bacon, and so many others, The Good Book will fulfill its audacious purpose in every way.

The Book of the Grayling

The Book of the Grayling
Author: Thomas Evan Pritt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1888
Genre: Grayling
ISBN:


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Lippincott's Monthly Magazine

Lippincott's Monthly Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 630
Release: 1881
Genre: American literature
ISBN:


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English Lyrics

English Lyrics
Author: Alfred Austin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1890
Genre: English poetry
ISBN:


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Thin Places

Thin Places
Author: Kerri ní Dochartaigh
Publisher: Milkweed Editions
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2022-04-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1571317694


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An Indie Next Selection for April 2022 An Indies Introduce Selection for Winter/Spring 2022 A Junior Library Guild Selection Both a celebration of the natural world and a memoir of one family’s experience during the Troubles, Thin Places is a gorgeous braid of “two strands, one wondrous and elemental, the other violent and unsettling, sustained by vividly descriptive prose” (The Guardian). Kerri ní Dochartaigh was born in Derry, on the border of the North and South of Ireland, at the very height of the Troubles. She was brought up on a council estate on the wrong side of town—although for her family, and many others, there was no right side. One parent was Catholic, the other was Protestant. In the space of one year, they were forced out of two homes. When she was eleven, a homemade bomb was thrown through her bedroom window. Terror was in the very fabric of the city, and for families like ní Dochartaigh’s, the ones who fell between the cracks of identity, it seemed there was no escape. In Thin Places, a luminous blend of memoir, history, and nature writing, ní Dochartaigh explores how nature kept her sane and helped her heal, how violence and poverty are never more than a stone’s throw from beauty and hope, and how we are, once again, allowing our borders to become hard and terror to creep back in. Ní Dochartaigh asks us to reclaim our landscape through language and study, and remember that the land we fight over is much more than lines on a map. It will always be ours, but—at the same time—it never really was.

Lippincott's Magazine

Lippincott's Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 644
Release: 1881
Genre: Literature
ISBN:


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