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A young girl describes her family's experiences--and her younger sister's antics--when a drought forces them to make their way on Route 66 from Oklahoma to California.
An eye-opening exploration of race in America In this deeply inspiring book, Winona Guo and Priya Vulchi recount their experiences talking to people from all walks of life about race and identity on a cross-country tour of America. Spurred by the realization that they had nearly completed high school without hearing any substantive discussion about racism in school, the two young women deferred college admission for a year to collect first-person accounts of how racism plays out in this country every day--and often in unexpected ways. In Tell Me Who You Are, Guo and Vulchi reveal the lines that separate us based on race or other perceived differences and how telling our stories--and listening deeply to the stories of others--are the first and most crucial steps we can take towards negating racial inequity in our culture. Featuring interviews with over 150 Americans accompanied by their photographs, this intimate toolkit also offers a deep examination of the seeds of racism and strategies for effecting change. This groundbreaking book will inspire readers to join Guo and Vulchi in imagining an America in which we can fully understand and appreciate who we are.
A death-row inmate gives her confession—a hair-raising tale of sex, drugs and murder across Oklahoma—in this “vividly realized” novel (The New York Times Book Review). Marjorie Standiford has quite a story to tell. And on the eve of her execution for a sensational murder spree, she’s giving every detail, just as she remembers them, to the famous novelist who has come to record it all. Of course, Marjorie contends that she didn’t do any killing. That was all Lamont, her boyfriend, and Natalie, their girlfriend, while Marjorie got high and took care of the baby. But she was in it just the same, careening across the desert plains of Oklahoma, fueled by lust, crime, cars, drugs—speed in all its forms. The Speed Queen is the story of a terrifying voyage into the dark soul of America’s Heartland. From acclaimed author Stewart O’Nan—selected by Granta as one of the Best Young American Novelists—this is “classic American noir” in the tradition of James M. Cain (San Francisco Chronicle).
Tragedy may tear the Selby family apart in this riveting conclusion to Tracie Peterson's wonderful and bestselling Montana saga.
Route 66 is a fixture of American culture. For the truckers, salesmen and vacationers who have traveled it and for the people who live along it, the road is a reminder of the bygone days of American motoring. Despite time, neglect and progress, Route 66 endures. Almost all of its 2,448 miles are still intact and drivable. Travel from Chicago to Los Angeles and experience Route 66 through this richly illustrated book, with pictures of many of the historic landmarks and longtime businesses that have become roadside institutions to several generations of Route 66 travelers, plus some that are relatively unknown. Nearly all of the places shown can be visited today. The book is also a salute to those who supported the highway over the years, including Cyrus Avery, Jack Cuthbert ("Mr. 66"), Lucille Hamon and Campbell's 66 Express.
Step into the world of boarding school adventures with "The Luckiest Girl in the School" by Angela Brazil, a delightful novel that follows the escapades of a spirited young girl as she navigates friendships, challenges, and unexpected twists of fate. Join Angela Brazil as she brings to life the excitement and camaraderie of school days, capturing the imagination of readers young and old. In this charming tale, Angela Brazil introduces readers to Joan Shirley, a plucky and determined girl who finds herself thrust into the world of a prestigious boarding school. From the moment she arrives, Joan discovers that she is destined to become the luckiest girl in the school, thanks to her infectious enthusiasm, natural charm, and unwavering optimism. With her trademark blend of humor and heart, Brazil takes readers on a whirlwind journey through the halls of the school, where Joan encounters a colorful cast of characters, from strict teachers to mischievous classmates. As Joan navigates the ups and downs of school life, she learns valuable lessons about friendship, loyalty, and the importance of staying true to oneself. The overall tone and mood of "The Luckiest Girl in the School" are one of warmth, nostalgia, and joy, as Brazil captures the magic of youth and the timeless appeal of schoolgirl adventures. Her vivid descriptions and lively dialogue bring to life the sights, sounds, and emotions of school days, evoking fond memories for readers of all ages. Widely beloved for its relatable characters, engaging storytelling, and timeless themes, "The Luckiest Girl in the School" continues to enchant readers with its timeless charm and irresistible appeal. Brazil's ability to capture the essence of childhood and the bonds of friendship makes this novel a cherished favorite for generations. Designed to appeal to readers seeking a delightful escape into the world of schoolgirl adventures, "The Luckiest Girl in the School" offers a heartwarming and entertaining read that will leave you smiling from ear to ear. Whether you're a fan of classic literature or simply someone looking for a charming story to brighten your day, this novel is sure to delight. In comparison to other boarding school novels of its time, "The Luckiest Girl in the School" stands out for its endearing characters, engaging plot, and timeless appeal. Brazil's ability to capture the spirit of youth and the magic of school days makes this novel a beloved classic that continues to resonate with readers today. On a personal level, "The Luckiest Girl in the School" resonates with readers by tapping into universal experiences of friendship, adventure, and self-discovery. Joan's journey serves as a reminder of the joy and excitement that can be found in everyday life, and the enduring power of positivity and optimism. Don't miss your chance to experience the enchanting world of "The Luckiest Girl in the School" by Angela Brazil. Join Joan Shirley on a journey of laughter, friendship, and unexpected surprises, and discover why she truly is the luckiest girl in the school.
1886 Montana stands on the brink of statehood, and Dianne Selby finds her world turned upside down. Cole takes her and the children to Kansas to care for his dying father, but after the funeral, Cole's mother insists he stay and take over his inheritance. Unable to deal with her mother-in-law's cruel treatment, Dianne takes the children back to Montana alone. There, blizzards devastate the area, trapping a now pregnant Dianne at the ranch. Through the twists and turns of life and nature, Dianne comes to realize that the hope within--Jesus Christ--is the only hope that lasts. Book 4 of the bestselling Heirs of Montana.
In this elegantly crafted debut, Rosalyn Story, a successful musician herself, pens an emotionally consuming love story that tells of how long-buried family secrets devastate the marriage between a brilliant saxophonist and a singer.