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At his father's untimely death, a teenager assumes control of a light tower at the bleak and lonely outpost of the universe--a job he feels capable of handling until the arrival of two teenaged girls and a group of aliens.
Poetry and verse drawn from everyday life experiences coupled with both lofty and pedestrian observations. The readings comprise arrow-straight dynamics infused with bending-the-rules applications. Passages that just may herald insight into the readers own sphere. From the sandy beaches to the downtown city lights. Your eyes, my eyes-seeing almost everything. Poetry for everyone.
This book highlights the journey of a fourth-generation Chinese-American and how his life's experiences overturned the popular notion that conscientious career planning is a prerequisite for achieving success in America today. On the contrary ad-hoc planning in response to serendipitous events and circumstances invariably presented twists and turns along the way that nevertheless produced outcomes that exceeded expectations despite the lack of purposeful career planning. The net result was a productive career in service to God and country. His story also illustrates how Chinese culture has slowly changed to adapt to western culture over the four generations since his family's arrival in northern California in 1851. The author notably reaches back beyond his family's four generations in America to the family's roots in southern China and their need to embark on the dangerous voyage to eventually settle in Marysville and Oroville, California. This historical account helps to paint a more complete picture of the Chinese immigrant story in early California that is part of the state's rich history, culture, economy and diversity. The Gee Family roots in Oroville are marked by the Lone Sentinel that still stands firmly today after more than a century of surrounding change.
Sentinels and Saviors of the Seas is a collection of sixty-five brief histories of the United States Coast Guard and its predecessor services and agencies.
Describes paranormal activity at haunted locations from the Ballygally Castle Hotel in Ballgally, Ireland to Hibbing High School in Hibbing, Minnesota.
Nightfalls in Texas is a moving saga of life and love, of loss and redemption, of trails taken, and trails not taken. It is also a lyrical, touching, humorous, and sometimes poetic portrayal of growing up on the vast West Texas plains. Nightfalls in Texas is a story complete with all of the trials, the tribulations, and the cruel twists of fate that we all face in our shared experiences. Mr. Posey has captured the very essence of what life in a small west Texas Hamlet is like. “The Great Gatsby” meets “Giant” meets “The Last Picture Show.” He has infused his book with colorful and uniquely textured characters. The “starry-eyed-bubbas”, “small-town beauties”, “craggy land barons”, “gridiron warriors”, “town crazies”, “sage old soreheads”, “genteel debutantes”, “marauding desperadoes”, and other various and sundry characters. Nightfalls in Texas is also a story of shattered dreams and a boy’s journey into the promise land, and of another man’s lifelong search for a second chance that may never come. Finally, you are left with the remnants of a bittersweet story and a haunting ballad that will leave a searing resonance on your heart, and the sound of a distant clap of thunder on your soul.