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Lynne Barnes was born in Georgia and moved to New York City in 1968 with a front row ticket to Hair, before migrating to San Francisco in 1969, two years after the Summer of Love. She has worked as a nurse on psych emergency units and oncology wards, and as a librarian in San Francisco's Public Libraries. She was part of a commune that thrived for twenty years in the Haight Ashbury. She lives with her beloved partner, Carole.
In this sweet story, a young girl in modern-day Japan takes a special trip to visit the blossoming cherry trees with her grandmother. What is more fun than the zoo, more beautiful than a shrine, and prettier than the neon lights of Tokyo? Mayumie and her grandmother are taking a train ride into the heart of the biggest city in Japan to see something special, but Grandmother won't say what it is. Mayumie tries to guess what this special place might be, but the excitement of riding the train and seeing the sights of the city is almost thrilling enough. Finally, they turn down a quiet street and find what Grandmother has been looking for--a grove of Japanese cherry trees, all in blossom. This touching story of a little girl's outing with her grandmother takes place in modern-day Japan, where cherry trees bloom for one week every spring. With text simple enough for beginning readers, author Jennifer Reed captures the excitement and wonder of a young girl's day in the big city, while illustrator Dick Cole's watercolors complement both the serenity and animation of Tokyo in the springtime.
A collection of five unusual and twisted short stories introducing original characters and the worlds they live in. Joshua Constantine is a ruthless, wealthy entrepreneur searching for his soulmate, by any means necessary. When Tommy “Two Fists” McCabe, an enforcer for the mob, is tasked with finding the lost daughter of a U. S. senator his search uncovers a bigger, more bizarre secret. After Kurt Sheppard’s wife is killed by a bloodthirsty murderer, his friend Police Detective Jeff Mancini tries to find the perpetrator with a tenacity bordering on obsession. The investigation leads him down unexpected paths ripe with surprises, betrayals and a deadly conspiracy. After a near death experience Sidney Rosenthal’s world has turned upside down. Now he must choose whether to keep the status quo or bravely step into an uncertain, and possibly deadly, new life. A caring psychologist with a troubled past uncovers a deadly secret about the government agency for which she recently started working. These stories written by author Scott Young feature both criminals and crime-fighters, normal people and those with special powers. They outline the dark, entertaining vision of a talented new writer. Featuring original illustrations by Fernando Ruiz, Kim DeMulder, Pat Olliffe, Joe Episcopio and Joe Mondin.
When Shirley's uncle leaves her a house in his well, she flies in from London. Port Bruce is a remote town in Far North Queensland, and everything is strange to a city girl from England.
In many ways, with the current advancements in technology, we've lost our connection to nature, and in turn, our connection to ourselves. This disconnection often leads to stress, fatigue, and imbalance. In Flowerevolution, flower alchemist Katie Hess and photographer Louie Schwartzberg invite us to venture into the vast and beautiful world of flowers, and learn how they can be used to give us...[Bokinfo].
Anthony Sonaghan is hiding out in an old tenement house in Dublin: he fears he's reignited an ancient feud between the two halves of his family. Twenty-first-century Dublin may have shopping malls and foreign exchange students, but Anthony is from an Irish Travelling community, where blood ties are bound deeply to the past. When his roguish uncle Arthur shows up on his doorstep with a missing toe, delirious and apparently on the run, history and its troubles are following close behind him—and Anthony will soon have to face the question of who he really is. In prose of exceptional vividness, Gavin Corbett brings us a narrator with the power to build a new, previously unimagined world. His language, shot through with dreams and myths, summons a vision of Ireland in which a premodern spirit has somehow survived into contemporary life, brooding and overlooked. Funny, terrible, unsettling, fiercely unsentimental, This Is the Way is haunted by some of Ireland's greatest writers even as it breaks new ground and asks afresh why the imagination is so necessary to survival.
Imagine a paradise isle where life is leisurely, the air heady with rum and vanilla, flowers and spices, the climate so balmy that when rain falls they call it liquid sunshine. The Caribbean is blessed with hundreds of such islands, each one a pleasure for the senses, each one unique. From the coral gardens of the Caymans to the Dutch delights of the ABCs, this guide cruises the Antilles great and small, ensuring you miss nothing of their history, culture and essential sights. Sightseeing, dining and shopping tips -- with fold-out maps and full-colour photos.