Download or read book Into the Nightfell Wood written by Kristin Bailey and published by HarperCollins. This book was released on 2018-04-03 with total page 259 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This action-packed fantasy novel about two siblings and the fractured world they inherit when they are adopted by a grieving queen is the stunning sequel to The Silver Gate. Wynn and Elric may now be safe, but adjusting to life in the Between is not without complications. Their adoptive mother, the benevolent Fairy Queen, is haunted by the memory of her child who was kidnapped long ago—and she won’t risk letting the same thing happen to Wynn and Elric. But that same grief has been weakening the queen’s powers for years, and the protective shield around their kingdom is deteriorating. Wynn is coerced into the Nightfell Wood by a creature sent to do the Grendel’s bidding, Elric knows he must go after her to save her life. What they discover there—about fear, prejudice, and the true nature of evil—will change the fairy kingdom forever.
Download or read book The Silver Gate written by Kristin Bailey and published by HarperCollins. This book was released on 2017-01-10 with total page 158 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A "tender and magical"* fairy-tale retelling In shepherd boy Elric’s tiny village, people think children like his younger sister, Wynn, are changelings—left by fairies and doomed to curse all around them. As a baby, Wynn was born with developmental delays, and according to the rules, she was supposed to be abandoned in the woods. Instead Elric’s mother saved his sister and hid her away for eleven years. They live in secret and fear of being discovered, yet their home is full of love, laughter, and singing. Wynn and Elric’s favorite song is about the Silver Gate, a beautiful fairy realm where all children are welcome. But when their long-absent father returns to sell Wynn to the Lord’s castle as a maid, Elric realizes that folk songs and fantasies can’t protect them from the outside world. They have to run away. Still Wynn believes there’s only one place they’ll ever be safe, and it lies beyond the Silver Gate. The road to freedom is long and treacherous. If they have any hope for survival, Elric and Wynn must learn to depend on each other above everything else—and discover the magic that always reveals itself when it seems like all is lost. *Kirkus
Download or read book Life and Marriage in Skya Rgya a Tibetan Village written by Blo brtan rdo rje and published by YBK Publishers, Inc.. This book was released on 2008 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the book's preface: Skya rgya is a farming village in A mdo, [Tibet] While Tibetans largely welcome the material benefits that have been brought to them by the march of modernity, it is also inevitable that many of their older traditions have come to be seen as outdated. By juxtaposing voices from earlier periods with those that reflect contemporary experiences, [the author] has provided us with a fascinating window onto the processes of change and development, as they are being experienced by Tibetans in this area. [The author's narratives give] us a direct and vivid insight into the lives, experiences and expectations of members of his home community. Fernanda Pirie The Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford University Also from the book's preface: Blo brtan rdo rje's honest rendering of the details of his family life . . . make this a page-turning account of life in a rural Tibetan area that is already vanishing. When Blo brtan rdo rje was young, there was not even a bridge to cross the Yellow River into Gcan tsha County. . . .After bridges were built in the late 1980s, life has been changing rapidly This is not to suggest that no change had come to this Tibetan village before this time, as the arrival of the troops of the Muslim warlord, Ma Bufang, prior to the Communist period are also documented here. The forced conversion of neighboring (down-valley) Tibetans to Islam was a crucial vehicle for the later commercial changes introduced in the 1990s. . . . this new book could serve as an important part of courses on Tibetan culture, cross-cultural studies of marriage and gender relations. I congratulate Blo brtan rdo rje and Kevin Stuart on this impressive contribution to Tibetan studies! Gray Tuttle Department of East Asia Languages and Cultures Columbia University From the author's introduction: I was born in 1979, the only son of a ten-people farming-herding family on [4.3 acres] of farmland on which we cultivate wheat, barley, peas, rapeseed, potatoes and a few vegetables for self-consumption. In 1985 my father (Rin chen bsod nams, b. 1954) put me on one of our several donkeys and the two of us set out for my paternal grandmother's (Phag mo sgrol ma, b. 1927) home in the mountains. . . .It took us most of the day to reach Grandmother's home, which was a single room where she lived, a long second room for the sheep and goats and a fenced area for the yaks. The area around Grandmother's cottage was mountainous. . . . There was no electricity. Rapeseed-oil lamps provided light at nights. Grandmother fetched water in a wooden bucket that she carried on her back from a transparent stream. . . . Bread with milk tea was our breakfast and lunch. We ate noodles with, sometimes, a few chunks of pork but rarely vegetables. I have three sisters. My elder sister . . . has twin, six year old sons who had not started school in 2006. . . . My two younger sisters are both university students and their school tuition has become a significant worry for my family. My parents have now moved to the local county town where they bought a cheap house with a small yard with the money they earned from selling our family's sheep and goats. Mother raises four milk mdzo mo (a female yak-cow cross) from which she earns an average of twenty-five yuan (about $3.50) per day by selling milk and yogurt in the street. Father does whatever temporary work he can find. . .that pays fifteen to twenty yuan per day ($2.15 to $2.86). . . .Kids from richer families call my mother 'Skya rgya Beggar' when they see her selling milk and yogurt in the bustling streets. This humiliates and causes much pain.
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Download or read book Come on Highlanders written by Alec Weir and published by The History Press. This book was released on 2009-09-29 with total page 369 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Formed in 1868, and already possessors of a proud history by the outbreak of the First World War, the men of the 9th (Glasgow Highland) Battalion, The Highland Light Infantry, were right at the heart of the cataclysmic events that unfolded between 1914 and 1918 on the Western Front. One of the first Territorial units to be rushed to France in 1914, they participated in almost all the major British battles, including the Somme in 1916 and Ypres in 1917. Altogether, around 4,500 men served with the Glasgow Highlanders in the First World War. The composition of the Glasgow Highlanders changed dramatically over five years of fighting, as the original Territorial members were replaced. Despite this change, the ethos of the battalion, built up over half a century of peace and many months of warfare, survived. Alec Weir has steeped himself in the proud history of the Glasgow Highlanders in the First World War. His accessible, informal style, employing many first hand accounts, and his rigorous research combine here to produce a fascinating and detailed account of how ordinary men from all walks of life confronted and mastered the hellish conditions of trench warfare.
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Download or read book Guide to Literary Agents 2020 written by Robert Lee Brewer and published by Penguin. This book was released on 2019-11-19 with total page 338 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Best Resource Available for Finding a Literary Agent! No matter what you're writing--fiction or nonfiction, books for adults or children--you need a literary agent to get the best book deal possible from a traditional publisher. Guide to Literary Agents 2020 is your go-to resource for finding that literary agent and earning a contract from a reputable publisher. Along with listing information for more than 1,000 agents who represent writers and their books, the 29th edition of GLA includes: • The key elements of a successful nonfiction book proposal. • Informative articles on crafting the perfect synopsis and detailing what agents are looking for in the ideal client--written by actual literary agents. • Plus, a 30-Day Platform Challenge to help writers build their writing platforms +Includes 20 literary agents actively seeking writers and their writing
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Download or read book Nelson Grammar written by Wendy Wren and published by Nelson Thornes. This book was released on 1998 with total page 166 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Teacher Book is the key to the successful implementation of Nelson Grammar. A full glossary of grammatical terms and guidance on key terms and usage are contained within it. Clear and practical teaching points and answers to all of the pupil book and copymaster exercises are contained within the Teacher Book.
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Download or read book The Whispering Woods written by Gabriel Rivard and published by Gabriel Rivard. This book was released on 2024-04-25 with total page 89 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the heart of a dense, ancient forest, there stood a cabin shrouded in darkness, an abyss of secrets waiting to be unraveled. It was a place of serenity, a haven away from the chaos of the world, or so Daniel thought. He and his wife, Sarah, decided to escape their mundane lives for a vacation in this rustic cabin, hoping to rekindle their dwindling connection. Daniel, a brilliant songwriter known for his haunting melodies, longed for inspiration, and this remote retreat seemed like the perfect place to find it. Yet, the cabin's eerie silence only intensified the unease he carried with him. From the moment they arrived, an overwhelming feeling of dread began to creep upon him, his soul whispering that the dark had always been his greatest adversary. On the first night, they cozied up by the roaring fireplace, the flames casting flickering shadows that seemed to dance to the rhythm of the howling wind outside. Daniel strummed his guitar, seeking refuge in his music. But as the melody flowed from his fingers, it carried with it an eerie resonance, as if the forest itself was singing along, an audience of unseen spirits. The second night brought with it a tempestuous storm, the thunderclaps shaking the cabin to its very foundation. Daniel awoke to find Sarah missing. Panic gripped his heart, and he called out her name, his voice echoing through the cabin's empty chambers, but there was no response. Outside, the relentless rain blurred the world into obscurity, and the dark forest seemed to devour all sound. The oppressive darkness became Daniel's only companion, pressing down on him like a heavy cloak, its suffocating presence making it impossible to think clearly. He stumbled through the cabin, every shadow morphing into a nightmarish specter, each creaking floorboard a tormenting whisper. The oppressive stillness was broken only by the sound of his heartbeat, which reverberated through the cabin like a relentless drumbeat. Desperation led him into the forest, rain-soaked and trembling, but the dense canopy seemed to absorb any trace of his surroundings. Time itself became a nebulous concept, and the cabin, a distant memory. Daniel was a lost soul wandering in a surreal nightmare, where the dark was both his tormentor and his muse. As the days turned into weeks, he struggled to distinguish reality from the hallucinations that plagued his every step. The cabin became a prison of nightmares, and the forest, a labyrinth of despair. His songs became unhinged, a chaotic symphony of madness, and the shadows clung to him like a curse. The story of Daniel and Sarah, the songwriter and his lost wife, faded into the annals of legend, a chilling tale told to those who dared venture into the heart of that ancient forest. For in that cabin, the boundaries between reality and nightmare blurred, and the dark devoured not only the light but the very essence of those who dared to enter its realm.
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Download or read book The Acts and Monuments of John Foxe a New and Complete Edition with a Preliminary Dissertation by the Rev George Townsend written by John Foxe and published by . This book was released on 1837 with total page 830 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Folk and FairyTales from Denmark Svend Grundtvig and his collectors written by Stephen Badman and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2017-03-16 with total page 213 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A man wearing his wife's fur coat and a woolly balaclava is chained to a kennel in the backyard whilst another man delivers a side of bacon to The Devil. Fish trained to walk, devils in the stove, cats carrying coffins, ogres with a taste for fat little boys and beetles that do the housework - and then there's the small matter of teaching a calf to talk. Thirty-eight folk and wonder tales from Denmark from Svend Grundtvig and his collectors.
Download or read book Apache Nightmare written by Charles Collins and published by University of Oklahoma Press. This book was released on 1999 with total page 316 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Discusses troops arresting a Cibecue Apache medicine man in 1881 who were attacked by his followers