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A TIME OF TROUBLES descends on Yorubaland. Set in motion by the collapse of the old Oyo Empire, a hundred years of discord unfolds. It is a time of mayhem, social upheaval and slave raids as the Yoruba city-states are torn apart by fratricidal war. Warlords such as Oluyole, Ogunmola, Kurunmi and Ogedengbe, with their ‘war-boys,’ achieve power and infamy in their various theaters of war from Owu and Ijaiye to Kiriji. Caught up in the chaos are the author’s forebears, the Warrior from Ife, his son Solesi, the war-boy who came back home from capture and exile, and Baba Mamu who, tiring of war, takes solace in his cocoa farm. The story culminates in the bloody defeat of the Ijebus at Imagbon and the imposition of British rule over Yorubaland.
It is said that when a mage is born in Dageis, the whole world rejoices. Everywhere else, the world mourns. Born outside the affluent empire, Ylir yn Ferral and Sume Kaggawa's daughter might just be one of the most agan-gifted child the continent has seen. But without her father's coin and influence, the girl is a walking disaster. Raised by her uncle Kefier, she is a beacon which attracts the power-hungry to the fray--just like the monster her father and his ilk remain obsessed with. Sume, Kefier, and even Ylir must reckon with the part their family is starting to play in the grand scheme of things--or lose everything in the blink of an eye.
Ninoritch’s harvest festival has been a resounding success, but just as it’s wrapping up, Shiro gets accosted by a young woman claiming to be his grandmother—the very one who vanished years ago! Shiro’s not sure what to think at first, but he quickly realizes she’s telling the truth...even if she does look sixty years younger than how he remembers her. Meanwhile, Karen has to trek to the capital to pay the town’s taxes to the lord of the region and attend his annual banquet. This proves a great source of anxiety for Ninoritch’s beautiful mayor. How in the world is she supposed to attend an exclusive high-society function when she has absolutely nothing to wear? Thankfully, Shiro’s there to save the day. For one night only, he’ll become her personal stylist and make sure she’s the most dazzling head-turner at the party!
'The Destination of the Mirror is a sequel to the novel The Journey of a Mirror written by her. This novel takes the story of Aina forward from the year 1964 when she is twenty six years old and has already divorced Daman Rai. Aina is now married to Heera and she has her daughter Khushi. Problems begin when the spy Rocoo comes to take revenge from her with his man Maakhan. She courageously thwarts them and then, to protect their daughter, they shift to another city. They make their home a happy place with her mother, brother and son Prasan. Aina pursues her quest for higher education. She and Heera try to live with honesty, but they find corruption dogging their footsteps. Will they succumb to corruption? Rocoo and Maakhan again come to harm them. Will they succeed this time? Daman Rai, who is now a Minister, wants Khushi to acknowledge that she is his daughter so that he can prove that he is not gay. Will Daman Rai succeed? Will the fifteen year old Khushi prefer to go to Daman Rai? Heera is seen killing a man pointblank. Will Aina as his lawyer be able to free him?
Can an alien witch counter an alien threat? When humanoid aliens use black magic to twist the universe to their will, spreading a net of sickness and deceit over Britain and beyond, it responds by summoning its own agent of destruction. The orange witch hears its call and returns. Her task is to kill the aliens. Half human and half dragon, she confronts a power beyond anything that even she has faced before. She finds others willing to fight. A magical battle for Britain takes place. Can the orange witch defeat the immensely powerful alien sorcerers? Can she survive attempts by both the aliens and the authorities to kill her for long enough to complete her task? She has seven days. If you like fast-paced science fantasy, you’ll love Ned Marcus’s exciting new adventure.
In examining the links between gender and the media, this volume asks questions involving the relationship between global media flows, gender and modernity in the region.
A timely examination of the effects of the Great Recession on Americans and the resulting federal reforms to healthcare, employment, and housing policies as a means to alleviate poverty. The Great Recession (2007 to 2009) brought the United States—routinely touted as the richest country in the world—to historical levels of poverty. Rising unemployment, government budget crises, and the collapse of the housing market had devastating effects on the poor and middle class. This is one of the first books to focus on the impact of the Great Recession on poverty in America, examining governmental and cultural responses to the economic downturn; the demographics of poverty by gender, age, occupation, education, geographical area, and ethnic identity; and federal and state efforts toward reform and relief. Essays from more than 20 contributing writers explore the history of poverty in America and provide a vision of what lies ahead for the American economy.
In the late 1800s, the bright sun shining on upper Michigan's Copper Country reflects all the way to Finland. It welcomes impoverished Finlander Matt Aho to a flourishing life in the small town of Winona. He makes his way to America before the turn of the century, eager to create a new home for his wife and children. Years later, when Matt finally summons his family to join him, his daughter, Juliana, must leave behind the man she loves to take the long journey across the sea. For Juliana, her relationship with Frans Lammi defines and shapes her future, and she cannot imagine life without him. Being apart brings great pain to them both, but Frans resolves to join Juliana as soon as he possibly can. When that great day comes, Juliana and Frans embrace their future together in this amazing country, marry, and start a family. Frans works in the copper mines, a difficult and deadly occupation, while Juliana keeps their home and gives birth to eight children. Throughout all the hardships and struggles, their deep love sustains them, creating a treasured legacy for their children. A moving testament to the challenges faced by immigrants and filled with the history of upper Michigan, Meet Me in Winona is also a touching love story filled with hope and courage.
This ebundle includes: Dune: The Duke of Caladan, Dune: The Lady of Caladan, and Dune: The Heir of Caladan. New York Times bestselling authors Brian Herbert, the son of Frank Herbert, and Kevin J. Anderson present The Caladan Trilogy, a prequel series to the timeless Dune novels. Dune: The Duke of Caladan — Through patience and loyalty, Leto serves the Golden Lion Throne. Where others scheme, the Duke of Caladan acts. But Leto’s powerful enemies are starting to feel that he is rising beyond his station, and House Atreides rises too high. With unseen enemies circling, Leto must decide if the twin burdens of duty and honor are worth the price of his life, family, and love. Dune: The Lady of Caladan — Lady Jessica, mother of Paul, and consort to Leto Atreides. The Lady of Caladan has already betrayed her ancient order of the Bene Gesserit, but now she must decide if her loyalty to the Sisterhood is more important than the love of her own family. Meanwhile, events in the greater empire are accelerating beyond the control of even the Reverend Mother, and Lady Jessica's family is on a collision course with destiny. Dune: The Heir of Caladan — The story now concludes with Paul becoming the leader that he needs to be on the way to his pivotal role as Muad’Dib. Any Dune fan will devour this tale of a legend coming into his own. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.