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  • av Lisa Braxton
    245,-

    A powerful meditation on grief, a deeply personal mosaic of a daughter's remembrances of beautiful, challenging and heartbreaking moments of life with her family. It speaks to anyone who has lost a loved one and is trying to navigate the world without them while coming to terms with complicated emotions. Lisa Braxton's parents died within two years of each other-her mother from ovarian cancer, her father from prostate cancer. While caring for her mother she was stunned to find out that she, herself, had a life-threatening illness-breast cancer. In this intimate, lyrical memoir-in-essays, Lisa Braxton takes us to the core of her loss and extends a lifeline of comfort to anyone who needs to be reminded that in their grief they are not alone.

  • av Carolyn Williams
    270,-

    I witness my mother's 38 years of dedication to our homeand family shattered by myfather's infidelity was aheartbreaking experience. Manycouldn't see the pain behind hertears. This book reflects on thebetrayal I observed in my familyand the profound impact it had, especially when I discovered myfather, a grown man, broken and crying.Through this narrative, I hope to inspire women to support each other and emphasize the importance of treating others with kindness, as the consequences of our actions often come back to us. With faith, one can weather any storm, and I pray that my story offers solace and guidance to young ladies and women alike. Remember, you reap what you sow-good or bad. I am confident that we are all destined for better things.

  • av Amelia Díaz Ettinger
    231,-

    In These Hollowed Bones, birds are the conduit for conversations of internal emotions and the natural world. This collection ties together the themes of loss, marriage, and ecology, topics that are at once personal and universal. The voices contained within these poems speak of the isolation felt by both avian and human due to migration and loss of habitat, loss of home. Nature and bird lovers will find solace and self-recognition within these pages.

  • av Andy Brown
    242,-

    A boy drowns in the sewers of Victorian London...His death leads to the orphaning of his surviving brothers, Arthur and Silas, in a grim Dickensian underworld. Overcoming the odds, the brothers' fates shift from grinding poverty to reversals of fortune that play out in conflicting and emotional ways. Which of them will make the right decision for their future, and at what cost? Painting vivid images of destitution, family ties, the dignity of work, and social responsibility, The Midnight Mechanic explores a man's relentless pursuit to better himself, to escape the muck and make amends, while raising pressing environmental issues that are still pertinent today.

  • av Mary E. McDermott
    241,-

    Journey to the past and immerse yourself in charming tales of Cape Cod yesterdays with this enchanting collection by the beloved author of Old Orleans: Memories of a Cape Cod Town. In Salt in the Veins Mary E. McDermott invites you on a nostalgic trip through her memories of the rich moments and sometimes amusing, always fascinating history that has shaped thisenchanted seaside region.

  • av &1608, &1585, &1578, m.fl.
    468,-

    درباره ی کتاب؛تار اولین نگاه واقعاًی و جدی و در باره ی انقلاب ۱۹۷۹ میلادی ایران است که به زبان شخصی از کسانی که در آن نقشهای اساسی را بازی کردند روایت می]شود. بابا یک داستان وحقیقی و عاشقانه / ماجراجویی / تراژدی به سنت "دکتر ژیواگو"، با طعم "ایندیانا جونز" است. قصه بر اساس داستان یک زن جوان آمریکایی/ایرانی, رگسانا است که توسط دوست پسر ایرانی خود، یکی از اعضای جنبش زیرزمینی چپی ضد شاه در آمریکا، مورد سو استفاده قرار می گیرد و به او دروغ گفته می شود تا برای جستجوی پدر گمشده خود به ایران سفر کند. در حالی که بدون اطلاعش برای بمب گذاری در ایران استفده کردند. زندگی او پس از اینکه ناآگاهانه برای کار گذاشتن بمبی که جان بسیاری از جمله یک دختر بچه را گرفت، زیر و رو شده و تحت تعقیب قرار می گیرد. رگسانا بدون اینکه بدان و یا بخواهد در دام انقلاب ۱۹۷۹ می افتد و باید برای نجات جان خود که هر لحضه در خطر است باید به هر دری بزند, ولی حاضر به ترک ایران نیست تا پدر ایرانی خود را پیدا کند. در میان این ماجراها با یک زن آمریکایی که از سازمان سیاسی سیا است آشنا می شود و در آنجاست که از ماجرای برکناری شاه ایران توسط آمریکا و انگلیس آشنا می شود. و اینکه چگونه این زن برنامه]های حذف شاه ایران و جایگزینی او را با آیت]الله خمینی را در انقلاب ایران در سال ۱۹۷۹ رهبری می]کرد. صرف نظر از همه اینها، رکسانا اکنون بیش از آنچه باید می داند و و از طرف انقلابیون باید کشته شود. او در طول ماجراجویی دلخراش خود، دولت شاه، جنبش ضد حکومتی، رژیم انقلابی خمینی را به چالش می]کشد و جان خود را به خطر می]اندازد تا پدرش پیدا کند. و در این مهم با، سیروس، نویسنده و فیلم]ساز مشهوری که بعد از آشنای با او همه چیز را برای کمک و نجات او رها می کند و در آخر عشقی ممنوعه ای بین آنها جان می گیرد. در پایان، یکی باید بمیرد تا زندگی دیگران را نجات دهد؟ اون کیه؟

  • av Marcia Peck
    253,-

    The bridge at Sagamore was closed when we got there that summer of 1956. We had to cross the canal at Buzzards Bay over the only other roadway that tethered Cape Cod to the mainland. Thus twelve-year-old Lily Grainger, while safe from 'communists and the Pope', finds her family suddenly adrift. That was the summer the Andria Doria sank, pilot whales stranded, and Lily's father built a house he couldn't afford. Target practice on a nearby decommissioned Liberty Ship echoed not only the rancor in her parent's marriage, a rancor stoked by Lily's competitive uncle, but also Lily's troubles with her sister, her cousins, and especially with her mother. In her increasingly desperate efforts to salvage her parent's marriage, Lily discovers betrayals beyond her understanding as well as the small ways in which people try to rescue each other. She draws on her music lessons and her love of Cape Cod-from Sagamore and Monomoy to Nauset Spit and Wellfleet Dunes, seeking safe passage from the limited world of her salt marsh to the larger, open ocean.

  • av Tak Erzinger
    228,-

    The poetry collection Tourist encompasses a journey that unburdens the weight of past guilt and trauma. During this voyage spanning multiple cultures and stages in life, the importance of following one's inner voice and embracing one's own path is discovered. Revelations are made in the middle of the night, during a pandemic, in the heart of the forest, at the seaside and in food, snapshots of past and present. Through the wonder and surprise of nature the search for identity is explored, surrendering to what cannot be changed and confronting the mercurial temperament of relationships and how they are perceived, one poem at a time.

  • av Andy Brown
    231,-

    Grace Notes is a collection of poems written by esteemed British poets Andy Brown and Marc Woodward. The poetry echoes instruments and moves from the intimacy of a pub singalong or an epiphany in a guitar shop, to virtuosic frenzy or the majesty of a symphony. Grace Notes is endlessly inventive, clever and heartfelt and so friendly and inviting you hardly notice it playing your heartstrings or lighting up your brain like a mixing desk, and before you know it you're part of its score.

  • av Kate Church
    183,-

  • av K. L. Barron
    245,-

    A stunning betrayal forces a young woman to flee a relationship and forge a new life in one of the most brutal landscapes on earth. Gradually adapting to her new surroundings, she becomes aware of the impending dissolution of an entire culture. A diverse cast of displaced Westerners, local nomads, and djinn converge as everyone scrambles to survive and everything comes undone.

  • av Laura Swart
    251,-

  • av Doug Peterson
    170,99

    "I can't die but once!">The Tubman Train starts with her dramatic early years, including the pivotal day when she began having visions from God-visions of flying North. The story follows Harriet through her own escape in 1849 and the beginning of her work as the "She-Moses," culminating in the dramatic attempt to rescue her brothers. The Tubman Train is the first novel to explore the complicated relationship between Harriet and her brothers, as she faced obstacle after obstacle in bringing them to freedom. It also explores the deep faith of Harriet Tubman and the excruciating decision that every slave faced-whether to put it all on the line and run North. Climb aboard The Tubman Train and hang on for an intense and memorable ride.

  • av W. S. Childress
    247,-

  • av Matt Gibson
    177,-

    A collection of stories that reminds us rock bottom is a place worth visiting. Dark yet hilarious, this uncompromising debut is a fine blend of thinking and drinking, degeneracy and philosophy, a twisted journey from the barstool to the grave.

  • av Mary Petiet
    279,-

    An unforgettable summer on Cape Cod.When a surprise inheritance brings Olive Adams to Cape Cod to live in her aunt's old house, she finds her fortune shifting like the sands. Can she navigate a new life in the welcoming but mysterious house? As a dangerous hurricane barrels up the coast, Olive struggles to save the land next door from destruction as she waits for her new love to return.

  • av Edmonds Janet Edmonds
    187,-

  • av Marc Woodward
    222,-

  • - Memories of a Cape Cod Town
    av Mary E McDermott
    209,-

  • - Tales From Nelipot Cottage
    av Fran McNicol
    184,-

  • - Your Guide Through Challenging Times
    av Mary Petiet
    225,-

  • - Cape Cod Poems
    av Mary Petiet
    201,-

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