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Sarah Clare doesn't feel in the least empowered to save her own world, so when she stumbles into Hutanya, a world beyond the greenhouse door, she isn't prepared for what is expected of her there. Once she arrives in the environmentally devastated world, she begins to awaken to her past, as a sorceress named Sareka who disappeared mysteriously from Hutanya 12 years before. Together with Will, a child of the Old Magic, she journeys across the wasteland. Along the way they must avoid the servants of the evil sorcerer. On the High Plains, Sarah is reunited with Rein, who was once her great friend and perhaps more. Before Sarah can discover the truth about her relationship with Rein, she must leave for the treacherous mountains in the north. There she must confront Sarin in a battle which will determine not only the future of Hutanya, but that of Sarah's own world beyond the green door.
Behind the Green Door is a collection of stories that will make you laugh but also may bring a tear to your eye while you read in vivid detail the challenges of an immigrant child and the struggles of being uprooted to a new land without understanding the language and traditions of this strange new world.
The Green Door offers O. Henry's clever story about fate, romanticism and finding the right "door of opportunity." In the story, a young salesman taking an evening stroll in New York City is handed a card which bears the mysterious handwritten words "The Green Door." Guided by the spirit of adventure, he finds a green door to an apartment in a dimly-lit hallway. His knock is answered by a girl living in extreme poverty. Before the evening is over, he comes to believe it was fate that brought them together. O. Henry's short stories are well known for their wit, wordplay, warm characterization and clever twist endings.
Sci-fi Time Travel, Coming of Age Adventure Novel, By the Wisconsin author, Ann M.Andrashie that brought you, Dog Island, Behind the Green Door~ memoir of a time traveler Behind the Green Door~ memoir of a time traveler, is a 90,000-word coming of age, historical, science fiction novel of a young girl's journey struggling with the dilemma of time, faith and loyalty. It's 1892. Eighteen year old misfit, Camarilla Rae Berkelman, orphaned at a young age, loses the last tatters of faith she has, blaming God for all of life's ills. While raised in a special mental institution with some very special people, another misfortune forces her to leave the only home she knows and loves which brings her to the task as a caregiver, unknowingly, for someone from her past. Through their friendship, Camarilla discovers her true identity- the inventor of time travel. With a timeline plagued with her mishaps, Camarilla is determined to mend her wrongs. Along with a rather odd partner, a devoted, large, black feathered friend, the two travel on a timeline ready to snap. When she arrives, Camarilla Rae finds herself once again grappling with God, and other time travelers, in a time and place that she does not belong-
It's the 80's just before the advent of AIDS, and we are behind the scenes at the entrancing Mitchell Brothers' O'Farrell Theater, which gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson has declared to be "the Carnegie Hall of public sex in America." The theater and its steamy live shows are a countercultural venue for celebrities in entertainment and sports, and for San Francisco politicians and journalists. They are drawn by the beautiful strippers and the backroom hospitality of their outrageous porn king hosts, Artie and Jim Mitchell–who directed the groundbreaking porn film, Behind the Green Door, starring Marilyn Chambers. Simone Corday, who danced at the O'Farrell and was a girlfriend of the late Artie Mitchell for nearly a decade, shares her unique story and her insights. She is the only woman insider to write about this insular but captivating world during this period, when she was close to the impulsive Mitchells, and a friend of the O'Farrell's honorary Night Manager, Hunter Thompson. Corday's unusual background of having an MA in English, along with her honesty, irreverent sense of humor, and keen focus as an observer, make this a delicious expose. Corday gives vivid accounts of three Mitchell Brothers' films she took part in. They include the disastrous Behind the Green Door, the Sequel, a grandiose safe-sex epic with characters from Greek mythology, and their documentary on Hunter Thompson, titled The Crazy Never Die. She shares memories of her unconventional, passionate relationship with "Party Artie" Mitchell. His affectionate personal and domestic side, along with his love for his children, are remembered fondly. His taste for cocaine and advancing alcoholism–that led him to disappear on binges with a succession of young dancers–is also recaptured, as well as his volatile temper, his impish sense of fun, and his charismatic, macho persona. Corday sheds light on Jim Mitchell's motives for shooting Art to death, and on the murder trial that follows. She reflects on her experience in the sex industry, and on her relationship with a notorious club owner. From the fun she had performing in the O'Farrell's spotlight as the theater's nemesis, then-San Francisco Mayor Dianne Feinstein, to her heartbreak visiting Artie's grave a few short years later, this is a sensational ride.
A red-billed cap pulled at a jaunty angle over her blond curls, Penny made a striking figure in the well tailored suit of dark wool. Her eyes sparkled with the joy of youth and it was easy for her to smile. She was an only child, the daughter of Anthony Parker, editor and publisher of the Riverview Star, and her mother had died when she was very young...FROM THE BOOKS.
The game was supposed to be easy. When Meg discovers the flyer for the game hanging in the entryway of the record store, she’s sure it’s fate. The game promises adventure, riches, and an escape from her life on the wrong side of the tracks. Her best friend, Brek, agrees to be her partner, and she’s sure their lives are about to change. And she’s right, except the game is anything but easy. Beneath the creepy Rosenbaum Mansion lies a white hallway containing seven colorful doors. Each door is a portal to a different world where teams compete to bring home the desired object. The bigger the prize money, the harder the task. What Meg and Brek discover behind the Green Door tests the strength of their friendship, and their grasp on what is real. But is it really just a game, or a one-way ticket to something much more dangerous? * Due to adult situations, The Green Door is considered an upper YA book.
Collecting Immortal Hulk #6-10. Bruce Banner is alive and on the loose — and now the entire world knows it. Soon the Hulk finds himself hunted once again — this time by the government, Alpha Flight, the mysterious Shadow Base...and the Avengers! Someone’s going to find him first, but which option is least bad? It might not matter, because Bruce has bigger problems. Something terrible has infected him. Something with unspeakable plans for humanity. And the only one who knows about this dark infection is the Hulk! Meanwhile, Carl “Crusher” Creel was just trying to live. Now, to save what he’s built for himself, he must do the impossible. The Absorbing Man must kill the Immortal Hulk! But the Hulk is the one thing standing between the world of the living — and the Green Door!
The Negro Motorist Green Book was a groundbreaking guide that provided African American travelers with crucial information on safe places to stay, eat, and visit during the era of segregation in the United States. This essential resource, originally published from 1936 to 1966, offered a lifeline to black motorists navigating a deeply divided nation, helping them avoid the dangers and indignities of racism on the road. More than just a travel guide, The Negro Motorist Green Book stands as a powerful symbol of resilience and resistance in the face of oppression, offering a poignant glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of the African American experience in the 20th century.