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An intriguing coming of age storyfor the ages! Sojourn sleepy Savannah in the stormy Sixties, a city too dignified to hate. A storytelling delight, meet a Greek mentor, teaching and coaching a group of boys with varying heritage. Transforming moments, transforming livesoccasionally changing the world forever! Daze of Infamy is about all of us, a book for all of us. Creating a better understanding of Our Own Daze. One thing for sure, it will make you think! If Forrest Gump and a Big Fat Greek Wedding married and had a child, Daze of Infamy might be it!
"An account of the days surrounding the attack on Pearl Harbor is presented through the experiences of witnesses ranging from Ernest Hemingway and Jack Kennedy to Mao Tse-tung and the Jewish inmates of the Warsaw ghetto, "--NoveList.
Turbulent Times, takes place on the West Coast of North America and in South Florida. This fourth book in the series, beginning with The House of Many Windows and followed by The Spirit of Wallace Paine, and The Haunting of Eveline Paine is a study in how and why the characters had behaved and survived their traumas. Eveline Paine suffered from a supposed Fugue State. This sent her to California with no one knowing of her whereabouts. Jonathon Bingham, a detective, tracked her down. Her life begins to unfold while in California in the company of Randolph Hearst, a newspaper tycoon. Eveline engages in an emotional meeting with her imprisoned mother and painful counseling experiences that reveal the reasons for her excessive behaviors. Other characters were also subjected to torments of their past, through tragic experiences that brings understanding to why they think and behave the way they had throughout their lives. Turbulent Times is a story of a family through the years that ends with tragic events which many families experience in society, even today. Cover Design in memory of Doris Kane, watercolor artist.
On December 7, 1941, the Japanese launched an attack against United States naval forces stationed in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. But what if the Japanese followed up their air assault with an invasion and occupation of Hawaii? With American military forces subjugated and civilians living in fear of their conquerors, there is no one to stop the Japanese from using the islands' resources to launch an offensive against America's western coast.
The true story of Pearl Harbor as you’ve never read it before—action-packed, informative, and told through the eyes of a diverse group of people who experienced the terror of the unprecedented attack firsthand. A single day changed the course of history: December 7, 1941. Nobody in America knew Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor was coming. Nobody was prepared for the aftermath. It became a defining moment from which the country never truly recovered. Perfect for fans of Steve Sheinkin and Deborah Heiligman, this unflinching narrative puts readers on the ground in Pearl Harbor through the stories of real people who experienced the attack and its aftereffects. It alternates between the sweeping views and fateful decisions of leaders such as FDR and on-the-ground accounts from soldiers and sailors of all backgrounds as well as an array of other unique participants and observers. Attacked! sheds new, compelling light onto a history we think we know, what it means to be American, and the enduring lessons from an event we never saw coming.
The Cobel and Daniels families weren't anything special. Car dealer, Mitch Daniels and his interior decorator wife, Sue were having marital problems. Then it happened. A North Jersey widowed Caroline Cobel worked in a beauty salon. She and her daughter always turned to Matt when they had problems they couldn't figure out for themselves. Then it happened. At fifteen and a half, all Bari Lynn Cobel cared about was her volley ball matches, upcoming Sweet 15 party, becoming head cheerleader, listening to her *NSYNC cds. and talking abut boys with her best friend, Nicole. Bari Lynn's grades were just good enough for her to stay in cheerleading squad. Beyond high school, she didn't know what she wanted to do with her life. Then it happened. This is not just another story about the World Trade Center 9/11 crisis. Join the Cobels and Daniels as they realize a resiliency that they never knew they had. Matt in particular, comes face-to-face with his new disabilities and strengths. Another Day of Infamy is a must read for all.
The story of one terrified National Serviceman’s comic misadventures during Basic Military Training. From the traumas of enlistment to the joys of field training, The New Army Daze details every faltering step in an 18-year-old’s journey into manhood. Essential reading for old soldiers, new soldiers, and anyone who has ever watched an army commercial. “One of those uniquely Singaporean books which will make us laugh at ourselves and our lot.” (Sunday Times) The Series This title is being reissued under the new Marshall Cavendish Classics: Literary Fiction series, which seeks to introduce some of the best works of Singapore literature to a new generation of readers. Some have been evergreen titles over the years, others have been unjustly neglected. Authors in the series include: Catherine Lim, Claire Tham, Colin Cheong, Michael Chiang, Minfong Ho, Ovidia Yu and Philip Jeyaretnam.
Sheer Mayhem New York is hit by a wave of bombings, and a lack of anything cool to wear. Sheer Power Hot on the trail but cool in their fashion, a wild bunch works against time and the military to find out who is responsible. Shear Infamy, is on the case of the murders. She is the protean protagonist, who travels the broken landscape of a fragmented America, in search of justice and sweet flattering footwear. Shear Infamy, is a human comedy in the age of terrorism and totalitarianism set fifteen minutes into the future of New York City. It comes from the tradition of J.G.Ballard and Thomas Pynchon, and navigates the terrain between Ulysses and Rick & Morty. It is a dark satire on how history victimizes its witnesses, and how they resist. Shear Infamy, an eternally hip woman in her late thirties who decides to confront the bombings - and her own mid-life crisis - by becoming a crime fighter. Surrounded by her ex-boyfriends; two women whose closet she is parasitically living in; and a group of military police; Shear investigates a crime that has shaken the world around her. Included in the dramatis personae are the traumatized Evelin Nook, who lost her sister and her lover in the bombing, Captain Giacomo Straniero, military investigator with a dark and tragic past, Jissabel D’ladie, heiress and femme fatale, Agent Gogol Swinecock, freelance expert and analyst for the security services, Danny Quinn, the revolutionary woke pornographer, Francis Cabliban, an adventurer being hunted by two men in grey suits, Long Dong Wong, a pot dealer and gorrilla insurgent, and Maggy Cranny, who just wants Shear to get out of her apartment. The novel is as fragmented as the lives we live, with each chapter examining a different way of thinking and writing. From movie trailers, to game shows, to epic poetry, the story progresses through comic fake to tragic turn. With its diverse and Dickensian cast, Shear Infamy is an examination of how to live in a world of violence and imagery, where to be is to be seen. The novel ends on a note of hope as friendship and love are illuminated as the only things worth holding onto. For more information check out: https://je-dulisse.blogspot.com/2020/12/shear-infamy.html
A colourful character from the golden age of motorsport, Lance Macklin was living a life of speed, adventure and tragedy, Macklin did things his own way.
Kye has no desire to die in glorious battle. So when the crew of the navy riverboat she’s assigned to is given orders for a suicide attack, Kye leads a mutiny and tosses the captain overboard. Now deserters, the group embarks on a scheme to become as wealthy as kings—if they can escape an invading empire, pull off a supply heist, cross a treacherous sea, convince an arrogant chancellor to fund their expedition, and keep their wizard, Raven, sober enough to be useful. When their quest to become very rich goes very awry, the deserters accidently find themselves thwarting the plans of a powerful order of evil wizards and rescuing a horde of mind-controlled slaves, while still managing to build a villainous reputation.