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The break-out novel by an unrecognized master--"a fictional tale spinner in the grand Southern tradition" (Washington Post Book World). Told from the point of view of a young Alabama college graduate in the 1920s, this brilliant novel recounts the exploits of a legendary jazz composer and his band on a tour that becomes a heroic journey "equivalent to the seven league strides of heroes in rocking chair story times."
"Seven League Boots" by Richard Halliburton is an adventure memoir that chronicles the author's epic journeys to remote and exotic locations. In this book, Halliburton shares his daring exploits, from dining with Emperor Haile Selassie in Ethiopia to attempting to sneak into the forbidden city of Mecca. He interviews the assassin of Czar Nicholas II in Russia and even embarks on an audacious elephant ride over the Alps, retracing Hannibal's path. Halliburton's writing is vibrant, combining recklessness and romance, as he pushes the boundaries of exploration.
"Orginally published in the United States by Scholastic, Inc, New York, in 1973."--Title page verso.
One of the most memorable and irresistible characters in all of literature—the Wizard Howl—is introduced in Diana Wynne Jones's classic fantasy novel Howl's Moving Castle and makes guest appearances in two stand-alone sequel novels, Castle in the Air and House of Many Ways. Howl's Moving Castle was adapted into an acclaimed and Academy Award-nominated film of the same name, produced by Studio Ghibli and directed by Hayao Miyazaki. Sophie Hatter never intended to set out and seek her fortune. The eldest of three sisters, Sophie thought she was destined to fail. That all changed the day the Witch of the Waste turned her into an old woman. In order to lift the spell, Sophie barges into Wizard Howl's moving castle and strikes a bargain with Calcifer, his fire demon. But Howl is outrunning a curse of his own, and soon Sophie realizes that nothing is as it appears. . . . Howl, Sophie, and Calcifer return in both Castle in the Air and The House of Many Ways, two stand-alone sequels full of mayhem, secrets, and magic.
Tracing the story of a young boy who escapes normality every night, this is a book about the shared human experience and the beauty of diversity.
Murray gives readers the redefined essence of his lifetime meditation on the blues as this musical style informs American life. Here are incisive essays on writing, music, and art that go beyond the social-science fiction of Negrohood to describe in no uncertain terms what it means to be American.