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When demons bear down on Cormyr with great force, the heir to the Obarskyr throne must assume a different title: heroine The seer Alaundo prophesied that seven scourges would sweep Cormyr away in ruin. For centuries, the royal family has stood watch against that day and devoted their lives to the protection of the realm. But in a time when their ancient guardians slumber and their most loyal servants disappear, when a terrible evil prepares to sweep down upon their home . . . Who will protect the royal family? It falls to Tanalasta, the eldest Obarskyr princess and heir to the throne, to find a way to defeat the ghazneths—the demon forms of old Cormyrean traitors—who now threaten to raze the kingdom to the ground. Under the tutelage of Court Wizard Vangerdhast, Tanalasta has come to hone her magical abilities. But will they be enough to save everyone and everything she has ever loved?
This deeply funny satire continues the story of Honest Angus McLintock, an amateur politician who dares to do the unthinkable: tell the truth. Just when Daniel Addison thinks he can escape his job as a political aide, Angus McLintock, the no-hope candidate he helped into Parliament, throws icy cold water over his plans. Angus has just brought down the government with a deciding vote. Now the crusty Scot wants Daniel to manage his next campaign. Soon Daniel is helping Angus fight an uphill battle against "Flamethrower" Fox, a Conservative notorious for his dirty tactics. Together they decide to take "The High Road" and—against all odds—turn the race into a nail-biter with hilarious ups and downs, cookie-throwing seniors, and even a Watergate-style break-in. But that's only the beginning. Add a political storm in the capital and a side-splitting visit from the U.S. President and his alcoholic wife, and Terry Fallis's second novel is a wildly entertaining read full of deft political satire and laugh-out-loud comedy.
What drives a man to spend 26 years performing night after night? To persevere through a stifling tour bus, bad food, strange women, flared tempers, a plane nearly blown from the sky? Just how did that troubled military brat with a dream claw his way from dirt-floor dive-bar shows to the world's biggest stages? Aviator, author, and Country Music Hall of Fame drummer Mark Herndon lived that dream with one of the most popular and celebrated bands of all time. He learned some hard lessons about people and life, the music industry, the accolades and awards, how easy it is to lose it all . . . and how hard it is to survive, to embrace sobriety, to live even one more day. Herndon's poignant memoir offers a tale at once cautionary and inspirational, delightful and heartbreaking, funny yet deeply personal. From innocence to rebellion to acceptance, can a man still flourish when the spotlight dims? Are true forgiveness, redemption, and serenity even possible when the powerful say everything you achieved somehow doesn't even count? That you're not who you and everyone who matters thought you were? Mark Herndon refuses to slow down. So look back, look ahead, and join him on the trip. He's taking The High Road.
Love and tragedy converge in a seaside town in The High Road, a newly reissued novel from Edna O’Brien, the author of Girl and “one of the most celebrated writers in the English language” (NPR’s Weekend Edition) This richly peopled, compellingly readable novel explores the many lives of women—as mystic, mother, daughter, and lover. There is Iris, with her “winsome wonsome” ways, no longer young; there is Charlotte, a troubled debutante who has fled from society; and there is the narrator, Anna, who feels that her emotional life has folded until she meets a young Spanish girl named Catalina. Set in a seaside enclave on the Mediterranean coast, The High Road is a passionate account of lost love and the return to loving, where currents of regret and loneliness clash with a fiery instinct for survival.
FIXIN' FOR A FIGHT Clint Adams was hoping to make it down south for the winter, but somehow he's ended up in the Colorado Rockies—and in the middle of a whole heap of trouble. The Gunsmith's befriended Ed Rayburn, a boxer who needs to get out of town—fast. His crooked creep of a manager has ordered him killed, but Ed's got a plan. To survive, he'll have to make it to his mountain hideout—a dangerous trip, especially with his lovely sister in tow. He'll need help, and lots of it—and that's where Clint Adams comes in. Looks like the Gunsmith's in for one helluva ride...
This deeply funny satire continues the story of Honest Angus McLintock, an amateur politician who dares to do the unthinkable: tell the truth. Just when Daniel Addison thinks he can escape his job as a political aide, Angus McLintock, the no-hope candidate he helped into Parliament, throws icy cold water over his plans. Angus has just brought down the government with a deciding vote. Now the crusty Scot wants Daniel to manage his next campaign. Soon Daniel is helping Angus fight an uphill battle against "Flamethrower" Fox, a Conservative notorious for his dirty tactics. Together they decide to take "The High Road" and—against all odds—turn the race into a nail-biter with hilarious ups and downs, cookie-throwing seniors, and even a Watergate-style break-in. But that's only the beginning. Add a political storm in the capital and a side-splitting visit from the U.S. President and his alcoholic wife, and Terry Fallis's second novel is a wildly entertaining read full of deft political satire and laugh-out-loud comedy.
On The High Road by Anton Chekhov: Explore the complexities of human nature and relationships in this collection of short stories by Anton Chekhov. "On The High Road" presents a series of character-driven narratives, delving into the hopes, fears, and aspirations of ordinary people. Chekhov's keen observations and deep understanding of human psychology make these stories a timeless exploration of the human condition. Key Aspects of the Book "On The High Road": Psychological Realism: Chekhov's stories delve into the inner lives of the characters, offering a nuanced portrayal of their thoughts and emotions. Character Studies: Each narrative provides a vivid and insightful exploration of human behavior, relationships, and social dynamics. Human Complexity: Chekhov's stories avoid simplistic conclusions, reflecting the multi-faceted nature of the human experience. Anton Chekhov was a Russian playwright and short story writer regarded as one of the masters of modern literature. Born in 1860, Chekhov's works, including "The Cherry Orchard" and "The Seagull," marked a departure from traditional dramatic conventions and showcased his talent for psychological realism. "On The High Road" is a collection that exemplifies Chekhov's storytelling finesse and his ability to capture the intricacies of human behavior.
Jean Baker lives near the boardwalk on the New Jersey Coast. Her ex-husband, Mitch, an alcoholic song-writer, is given a dream ranch in Montana by a high-ranking Mafioso. A contract is put on Mitch, who is killed by hit man, George, Jeans future business partner. Tavis MacLeak, her boss, inherits a castle in Scotland that is in great debt. He hikes to the top of the Scottish cliffs, drunk, one dark night. Jean makes a surprise visit and discovers that he is presumed to have fallen to his death on the rocks, but his life was saved by an overhanging ledge. They return to New Jersey to form a life, together.
This book is about Archangel Gabriels explanation of some of the words and phrases of the Bible. In nearly all his lessons (from 19871999), he quoted many Bible phrases. Most importantly, he explained the symbolic meaning of the Revelation to John, the last book of the New Testament. He clearly stated that this book is not about a horrific end-time but, rather, humankinds journey back home to God. Also, Jesus the Christ told us about his true journey two thousand years ago, correcting some misconceptions, providing original wording of mistranslations in the Bible, and expressing concern that his message was not passed on as he intended. Instead of his message of love and forgiveness, we got caught up in the miracles he performed.
This book presents a vision for farreaching economic change in America connected to practical grassroots steps. It points to an economic system in which corporate success merges with the long-term welfare of the workers and the general population. The author examines the continued reality of social democracy in Europe and what lessons can be learned for the U.S. He demonstrates how progressive economic change is already being fought for by labor and community groups throughout America in such efforts as the Living Wage Movement and the emerging battle against sprawl. And he provides a wealth of concrete examples, tools, and ideas that everyone can use to organize for economic and social justice in their own communities.