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In this evocative first novel, a young woman returns to her rural Vermont hometown in the wake of a devastating storm to search for her missing mother and unravel a powerful family secret It’s August 2011, and Tropical Storm Irene has just wreaked havoc on Vermont, flooding rivers and destroying homes. One thousand miles away—while tending bar in New Orleans—Vale receives a call and is told that her mother, Bonnie, has disappeared. Despite a years-long estrangement from Bonnie, Vale drops everything and returns home to look for her. Though the hometown Vale comes back to is not the one she left eight years earlier, she finds herself falling back into the lives of the family she thought she’d long since left behind. As Vale begins her search, the narrative opens up and pitches back and forth in time to follow three generations of women—a farming widow, a back-to-the-land dreamer, and an owl-loving hermit—as they seek love, bear children, and absorb losses. All the while, Vale’s search has her unwittingly careening toward a family origin secret more stunning than she ever imagined. Written with a striking sense of place, Heart Spring Mountain is an arresting novel about returning home, finding hope in the dark, and of the power of the land—and the stories it harbors—to connect and to heal. It’s also an absorbing exploration of the small fractures that can make families break-and the lasting ties that bind them together.
Août 2011. L'ouragan Irene s'abat sur le Vermont, laissant derrière lui le chaos et la désolation. Loin de là, à La Nouvelle-Orléans, Vale apprend que sa mère a disparu lors du passage de la tempête. Cela fait longtemps que la jeune femme a tourné le dos à sa famille, mais cette nouvelle ne lui laisse d'autre choix que de rentrer chez elle, à Heart Spring Mountain. Elle y retrouve celles qui ont bercé son enfance : la vieille Hazel qui, seule dans sa ferme, perd la mémoire, et Deb, restée fidèle à ses idéaux hippies. Mais si elle est venue là dans le seul but de retrouver sa mère, c'est aux secrets des générations de femmes qui l'ont précédée que Vale va se confronter, réveillant son attachement féroce à cette terre qu'elle a tant voulu fuir. Après Le Coeur sauvage, un recueil de nouvelles unanimement salué par la critique et les libraires, Robin MacArthur signe, d'une écriture pure et inspirée par la nature sauvage du Vermont, un émouvant premier roman sur le lien à la terre natale, et offre une réflexion lumineuse sur l'avenir de notre planète. « L'écriture de Robin MacArthur est un petit miracle. » Télérama.
Août 2011. L'ouragan Irene s'abat sur le Vermont, laissant derrière lui le chaos et la désolation. Loin de là, à La Nouvelle-Orléans, Vale apprend que sa mère a disparu lors du passage de la tempête. Cela fait longtemps que la jeune femme a tourné le dos à sa famille, mais cette nouvelle ne lui laisse d'autre choix que de rentrer chez elle, à Heart Spring Mountain. Elle y retrouve celles qui ont bercé son enfance : la vieille Hazel qui, seule dans sa ferme, perd la mémoire, et Deb, restée fidèle à ses idéaux hippies. Mais si elle est venue là dans le seul but de retrouver sa mère, c'est aux secrets des générations de femmes qui l'ont précédée que Vale va se confronter, réveillant son attachement féroce à cette terre qu'elle a tant voulu fuir. Après Le Coeur sauvage, un recueil de nouvelles unanimement salué par la critique et les libraires, Robin MacArthur signe, d'une écriture pure et inspirée par la nature sauvage du Vermont, un émouvant premier roman sur le lien à la terre natale, et offre une réflexion lumineuse sur l'avenir de notre planète.
Josh Jones realizes his family isn't typical, but it's the only life he's ever known. Aunt Lou, Gramps, Uncle Charlie, Grandpa--they all have shaped the young man he has become. But as he grows into manhood, Josh begins to face important questions about life, love, and faith. Three million books sold in the series!
What if society looked at addiction without judgement? Unstitched shares the powerful story of one librarian’s quest to understand the impact of addiction fed by stigma and inevitable secrecy. The opioid epidemic has hit people in communities large and small and across all socio-economic classes. What should each of us know about it, and do about it? Unstitched moves readers from feelings of helplessness and blame into empathy, ultimately helping friends, family, and community members separate the disease of addiction from the person underneath. A stranger, rumored to be a heroin addict, repeatedly breaks into the small-town library Brett Ann Stanciu runs. After she tries to get law enforcement to take meaningful action against him—elementary school children and young parents with babies frequent the place after all—he dies by suicide. When she realizes how little she knows about opioid misuse, she sets out on a mission, seeking insight from others, such as people in recovery, treatment providers, the town police chief, and Vermont's US attorney. Stanciu’s journey leads to compassionate generosity, renewed faith, and ultimately a measure of personal redemption as she realizes she has a role to play in helping the people of her community stitch themselves back together.
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In the Crystal City a newborn princess is cursed to grow up in the body of young prince! Meanwhile in Valhalla, Gadzooks a warrior demigod is banished by Odin until he inspires a young mortal artist! Lucy wants her husband Frank to see a Psychiatrist because he's always talking to four ghosts. Ammiel who was born with both genders, wants to join a monastery or a convent but they won't take him-her. While over at the Medical center, comatose Barbara has a problem, somebody named Diane is in Barbara's body. Two floors up, Charlene who's suffering from amnesia, now remembers that she is a world-class aircraft pilot, only problem is she can't fly! Just down the street, two mischievous teenagers are seeking a love spell from an elderly witch. These are the teasers for a collection of off beat one-act plays by playwright Cheryl Ann Costa; that have charmed audiences in the Washington, DC metropolitan area since 1993. These are extra ordinary stories told in the finest tradition of quirky story telling. If you are a fan of The Twilight Zone, Outer Limits and Amazing Stories, then The Twentieth Century Collection is for you.
The enthralling new novel from the acclaimed author of Fallen Land, The River of Kings, and Gods of Howl Mountain Retired racehorse jockey and Vietnam veteran Anse Caulfield rescues exotic big cats, elephants, and other creatures for Little Eden, a wildlife sanctuary near the abandoned ruins of a failed development on the Georgia coast. But when Anse’s prized lion escapes, he becomes obsessed with replacing her—even if the means of rescue aren’t exactly legal. Anse is joined by Malaya, a former soldier who hunted rhino and elephant poachers in Africa; Lope, whose training in falconry taught him to pilot surveillance drones; and Tyler, a veterinarian who has found a place in Anse’s obsessive world. From the rhino wars of Africa to the battle for the Baghdad Zoo, from the edges of the Okefenokee Swamp to a remote private island off the Georgia coast, Anse and his team battle an underworld of smugglers, gamblers, breeders, trophy hunters, and others who exploit exotic game. Pride of Eden is Taylor Brown's brilliant fever dream of a novel: set on the eroding edge of civilization, rooted in dramatic events linked not only with each character’s past, but to the prehistory of America, where great creatures roamed the continent and continue to inhabit our collective imagination.