In Great Waters

In Great Waters
Author: Kit Whitfield
Publisher: Del Rey
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2009-10-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0345516745


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During a time of great upheaval, the citizens of Venice make a pact that will change the world. The landsmen of the city broker a treaty with a water-dwelling tribe of deepsmen, cementing the alliance through marriage. The mingling of the two races produces a fresh, peerless strain of royal blood. To protect their shores, other nations make their own partnerships with this new breed–and then, jealous of their power, ban any further unions between the two peoples. Dalliance with a deepswoman becomes punishable by death. Any “bastard” child must be destroyed. This is an Earth where the legends of the deep are true–where the people of the ocean are as real and as dangerous as the people of the land. This is the world of intrigue and betrayal that Kit Whitfield brings to life in an unforgettable alternate history: the tale of Anne, the youngest princess of a faltering England, struggling to survive in a troubled court, and Henry, a bastard abandoned on the shore to face his bewildering destiny, finding himself a pawn in a game he does not understand. Yet even a pawn may checkmate a king.

Great Waters

Great Waters
Author: Deborah Cramer
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2002
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780393323344


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In the course of an ocean voyage, Cramer offers a remarkable meditation on and spiritual exploration of one of our least appreciated natural resources: the Atlantic Ocean. 20 line drawings.

Business in Great Waters

Business in Great Waters
Author: John Terraine
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 882
Release: 2009-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1848841353


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Twice within 25 years Britain was threatened with starvation by the menace of the U-Boat. In this study of submarine warfare, the author explains why Winston Churchill wrote "the only thing that ever frightened me during the war was the U-Boat peril". Until it had been overcome, the Anglo-American entry into Europe in 1944 would have been impossible. John Terraine concentrates on the combatants themselves, both German and Allied, but does not overlook the three main factors in the equation - the political, the military and the technological, as well as the intelligence, the weapons and the devices both sides employed in order to outwit each other. He also focuses on the fighting men on either side, seeing the action from "where it was at".

High As the Waters Rise

High As the Waters Rise
Author: Anja Kampmann
Publisher: Catapult
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2021-09-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 164622082X


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This "gorgeously written" National Book Award finalist is a dazzling, heart-rending story of an oil rig worker whose closest friend goes missing, plunging him into isolation and forcing him to confront his past (NPR, One of the Best Books of the Year). One night aboard an oil drilling platform in the Atlantic, Waclaw returns to his cabin to find that his bunkmate and companion, Mátyás, has gone missing. A search of the rig confirms his fear that Mátyás has fallen into the sea. Grief-stricken, he embarks on an epic emotional and physical journey that takes him to Morocco, to Budapest and Mátyás's hometown in Hungary, to Malta, Italy, and finally to the mining town of his childhood in Germany. Waclaw's encounters along the way with other lost and yearning souls—Mátyás's angry, grieving half-sister; lonely rig workers on shore leave; a truck driver who watches the world change from his driver's seat—bring us closer to his origins while also revealing the problems of a globalized economy dependent on waning natural resources. High as the Waters Rise is a stirring exploration of male intimacy, the nature of memory and grief, and the cost of freedom—the story of a man who stands at the margins of a society from which he has profited little, though its functioning depends on his labor.

Sweet Waters

Sweet Waters
Author: Julie Carobini
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2009
Genre: California
ISBN: 080544873X


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A young woman hopes moving back to the California coast her family left for the Midwest many years ago will lead to a fairytale, but a soap opera is waiting there instead.

Living Waters

Living Waters
Author: Margaret Wooster
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2009-01-29
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780791477045


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Fascinating stories based on the author’s exploration of eight rivers in New York and Québec.

Paths in the Great Waters

Paths in the Great Waters
Author: Edward N. Hoare
Publisher:
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1883
Genre: Bermuda Islands
ISBN:


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The Long-Shining Waters

The Long-Shining Waters
Author: Danielle Sosin
Publisher: Milkweed Editions
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2011-05-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1571318348


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Lake Superior, the north country, the great fresh-water expanse. Frigid. Lethal. Wildly beautiful. The Long-Shining Waters gives us three stories whose characters are separated by centuries and circumstance, yet connected across time by a shared geography. In 1622, Grey Rabbit—an Ojibwe woman, a mother and wife—struggles to understand a dream-life that has taken on fearful dimensions. As she and her family confront the hardship of living near the “big water,” her psyche and her world edge toward irreversible change. In 1902, Berit and Gunnar, a Norwegian fishing couple, also live on the lake. Berit is unable to conceive, and the lake anchors her isolated life, testing the limits of her endurance and spirit. And in 2000, when Nora, a seasoned bar owner, loses her job and is faced with an open-ended future, she is drawn reluctantly into a road trip around the great lake. As these narratives unfold and overlap with the mesmerizing rhythm of waves, a fourth mysterious character gradually comes into stark relief. Rich in historical detail, and universal in its exploration of the human desire for meaning when faced with uncertainty, The Long-Shining Waters is an unforgettable and singular debut. Titles and Awards: MILKWEED NATIONAL FICTION PRIZE WINNER INDIE HEARTLAND BESTSELLER ONE BOOK SOUTH DAKOTA SELECTION MINNESOTA BOOK AWARD FINALIST MIDWEST BOOKSELLERS BOOK AWARD FINALIST

In Great Waters: Four Stories

In Great Waters: Four Stories
Author: Thomas A. Janvier
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2021-11-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:


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This anthology of short fictional stories, accompanied by stunning illustrations, includes the Wrath of Zuyder Zee, A Duluth Tragedy, The Death-Fires of Les Martigues, and A Sea Upcast. Each story paints a vivid picture of life's many struggles in the early 1900s. Featuring moments of tender love, danger, adventure, pain, triumph and fear, this book, set in France, the US, England and the Netherlands, is an entertaining and engaging set of stories with a strong focus on the characters and their humanity.