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From an Edgar award-winning author comes the gripping and unexpected tale of a lost town and the dark secrets that lie beneath the glittering waters of an East Texas lake. Daniel Russell was only thirteen years old when his father tried to kill them both by driving their car into Moon Lake. Miraculously surviving the crash—and growing into adulthood—Daniel returns to the site of this traumatic incident in the hopes of recovering his father's car and bones. As he attempts to finally put to rest the memories that have plagued him for years, he discovers something even more shocking among the wreckage that has ties to a twisted web of dark deeds, old grudges, and strange murders. As Daniel diligently follows where the mysterious trail of vengeance leads, he unveils the heroic revelation at its core.
Somebody apparently wants Ballroom Dance Studio owner Sydney Hovan and her assistant dead. Anyhow it looks that way because men with big guns just invaded her dance studio and are actively searching for them. The timing couldn't be worse. A year ago she came home to the fictional village of Moon Lake, Indiana and mortgaged the land of her ancestors to transform an old school into a beautiful grand ballroom. Now she and her studio must win the new TV reality show 'Where America Learns to Dance.' She needs the publicity and the prize money to stay afloat. They are down to the wire. Bullet holes will clash with the décor and being dead isn't an option. The detective on the case doesn't believe her story and to make matters worse another body drops making her his prime suspect. Conservation Officer Link Carter's sister is missing. His only lead the beautiful Sydney Hovan. Now all he needs to do is keep Sydney alive long enough for him to find Tracy. Not too difficult you say, except Sydney comes with a family and an interfering ghost, well spirit is more accurate. Oh yes, Sydney isn't the only member of the family with murderous enemies. The fictional village of Moon Lake is near the very real city of South Bend, IN.
This is the story of the National Ballet of Canada – the people, the determination, and how at sixty it is still creating new work while still representing the classics. Passion to Dance is the story of the National Ballet of Canada – the people who dreamt the company into existence, the determination needed to keep it afloat, the bumps on the road to its success, and above all, its passion for dance as a living, evolving art form. From catch-as-catch-can beginnings – borrowed quarters, tiny stages, enormous dreams the National Ballet has emerged as one of North America’s foremost dance troupes. The company at sixty is a company of its time, engaged in creating challenging new work, yet committed to maintaining the classics of the past, favourites like Swan Lake, The Nutcracker,and The Sleeping Beauty. One hundred and fifty photographs from the company’s archives illustrate this definitive history, filled with eyewitness accounts, backstage glimpses, and fascinating detail. This is a record of one of Canada’s boldest cultural experiments, a book to enjoy now and keep forever.
Under the stars, in a secret world... Rowena, the youngest of twelve sisters, loves to slip out of the castle at night and dance in a magical forest. Soon she convinces her sisters to join her. When Sir Ethan notices that his daughters' slippers look tattered every morning, he is certain they've been sneaking out. So he posts a challenge to all the suitors in the kingdom: The first man to discover where his daughters have been is free to marry the one he chooses. Meanwhile a handsome young knight named Bedivere is involved in a challenge of his own: to return the powerful sword, Excalibur, to a mysterious lake. While looking for the lake, Bedivere meets the beautiful Rowena and falls for her. Bedivere knows that accepting Sir Ethan's challenge is the only opportunity for him to be with Rowena forever. But this puts both Bedivere and Rowena in a dangerous situation...one in which they risk their lives for a chance at love.
The Mississippi Delta is a complicated and fascinating place. Part travel guide, part cookbook, and part photo essay, Eat Drink Delta by veteran food journalist Susan Puckett (with photographs by Delta resident Langdon Clay) reveals a region shaped by slavery, civil rights, amazing wealth, abject deprivation, the Civil War, a flood of biblical proportions, and—above all—an overarching urge to get down and party with a full table and an open bar. There’s more to Delta dining than southern standards. Puckett uncovers the stories behind convenience stores where dill pickles marinate in Kool-Aid and diners where tabouli appears on plates with fried chicken. She celebrates the region’s hot tamale makers who follow the time-honored techniques that inspired many a blues lyric. And she introduces us to a new crop of Delta chefs who brine chicken in sweet tea and top stone-ground Mississippi grits with local pond-raised prawns and tomato confit. The guide also provides a taste of events such as Belzoni’s World Catfish Festival and Tunica’s Wild Game Cook-Off and offers dozens of tested recipes, including the Memphis barbecue pizza beloved by Elvis and a lemon ice-box pie inspired by Tennessee Williams. To William Faulkner’s suggestion, “To understand the world, you must first understand a place like Mississippi,” Susan Puckett adds this advice: Go to the Delta with an open mind and an empty stomach. Make your way southward in a journey measured in meals, not miles.
"Stephanie, if we're going to get serious I should tell you that Taiwan will always be the other woman." "You mean I have to share you with 23 million other people?" Stephanie has never been to Asia; Portland, Oregon seems to be a metropolis to this small-town girl. Josh has spent years living in Taiwan and plans to make that country his home once again. Several years later, they've packed a few essentials, given away everything else and are on a flight to Taipei. From five-star luxury to a hostel on an island that was once a penal colony, from the chaotic excitement of urban night markets to an isolated mountain village, Josh shows Stephanie the country that has claimed him. Hoping she'll fall in love with Taiwan and choose to live there with him, he's even chosen the place where he plans to propose to her. And then they visit a fortune-teller. Stephanie, plunged into a whirlwind exploration of Taiwan before she's even recovered from jet lag, is an artist faced with a nonstop barrage of sensory overload. She doesn't speak Chinese, she's on a gluten-free diet, and she's firmly rooted in Josh's itinerary, where there's no room for sitting still. Luckily she's a woman with a taste for adventure. Formosa Moon sets the bar for a whole new form of travel writing. Written in two voices, it gives the vivid impressions of a first-time Asia traveler and the deep-rooted knowledge of a man who is returning home. Stephanie's excitement, confusion, and delight combine with Josh's irreverent humor and carefully researched facts to create a travel memoir/travel guide that's cloaked in a quest for home. Josh has already found his but he knows Stephanie needs to find hers in her own way. And then there's that fortune-teller...
Gothiniad of Surazeus - Oracle of Gotha presents 150,792 lines of verse in 1,948 poems, lyrics, ballads, sonnets, dramatic monologues, eulogies, hymns, and epigrams written by Surazeus 1993 to 2000.
Good Etiquette—Know the Signs—Show the Signs “Comport yourself with dignity and grace.” “Aim to Please.” “Keep your Elbows off the Table.” “Play to the Strengths in Your Personality.” “Good Posture is a sign of Good Etiquette.” “The Handshake, the Curtsey, the Air-Kiss, the Hug and the Bow are signs of Good Etiquette.” “I’m rubber, you’re glue, your insults bounce off me and stick to you.” “Be Tactful.” “Make a Good First Impression.” “Proper Introductions are signs of Good Etiquette. “ “Remember titles and names.” “Labor to keep alive in your hearts that little celestial fire called conscience.” George Washington “Thank You notes and Sympathy Notes are signs of good etiquette.” “Actions speak louder than words.” “Personal, Hand-written Notes are Ties that Bind” “With speeches: Be brief and be seated.” “Don’t Talk with Food in Your Mouth.” “In ballroom dance, she starts with her right foot, he starts with his left.” “He leads a dance by sending silent signals with his right hand.” “Fix your gaze above the horizon and your countenance pleasant.” “One drink per hour takes will power.” “A Seven-Course Banquet includes Dishes from Soup to Nuts” “Out to Sea and Back to Me.” Behave! Etiquette Lessons for Adults, actually teaches etiquette. It is a self-help masterpiece. You’ll see results in twelve lessons delivered with activities including gait and dance frame work, knife and fork skills, business and formal wardrobe details, drinking directives, role playing, four focus quizzes, three writing assignments, poems, recitations, a drawing and a crossword puzzle.
"Joe is dancing the Fancy Dance for the first time. How do you think he feels?"--Back cover.