A Long Stone s Throw

A Long Stone s Throw
Author: Alphie McCourt
Publsiher: Sterling & Ross Publishers, Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Drinking of alcoholic beverages
ISBN: 0981453554

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"The McCourt family gained fame and notoriety through the books of brothers Frank and Malachy, and in the two popular documentaries that followed. In A Long Stone's Throw, the youngest brother, Alphie, adds his gifted voice to this literary chorus with a vivid, emotional memoir that begins in Limerick, Ireland. Like his brothers, Alphie details his escape from a miserable childhood in Limerick to the U.S., where the Irish curse, aimless jobs, women, the Army and business ventures lead him to steady ground in, of all places, New York City."--BOOK JACKET.

A Stone s Throw

A Stone s Throw
Author: Fiona Shaw
Publsiher: Serpent's Tail
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2013-04-01
Genre: Africa
ISBN: 1846688329

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'The people you love, they just slip away ... I won't let you do that'A man and his young son set out on a journey one snow-struck day. Another man skims stones across the sea with his daughter. Three generations separate them, but one loss connects them - sixty years apart, but no more than a stone's throw.In between these two men is Meg. Like everyone, she's made choices in her life; and mostly she's proud of them. But that doesn't mean she isn't haunted by what might have been . . .Set in England and Africa, opening during World War Two, A Stone's Throw is about how secrets linger and the price we pay to keep them. Most of all, it's about the choices we make, about consequences - and how we must, finally, let go of the past and face the future.

Throwing Stones at the Moon

Throwing Stones at the Moon
Author: Sibylla Brodzinsky,Max Schoening
Publsiher: Haymarket Books
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2023-03-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781642595512

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Since 1964, Colombia has been embroiled in internal armed conflict among guerrilla groups, paramilitary militias, and the country’s own military. Civilians in Colombia face a range of abuses from all sides, including killings, disappearances and rape—and more than four million have been forced to flee their homes. The oral histories in Throwing Stones at the Moon describe the most widespread of Colombia’s human rights crises: forced displacement. Speakers recount life before displacement, the reasons for their flight, and their struggle to rebuild their lives. NARRATORS INCLUDE: MARIA VICTORIA, whose fight against corruption as a hospital union leader led to a brutal attempt on her life. In 2009, assassins tracked her to her home and stabbed her seven times in the face and chest. Since the attack, Julia has undergone eight facial reconstructive surgeries, and continues to live in hiding. DANNY, who at eighteen joined a right-wing paramilitary’s training camp. Initially lured by the promise of quick money, Danny soon realized his mistake and escaped to Ecuador. He describes his harrowing escape and his struggle to survive as a refugee with two young children to support.

Throwing Stones

Throwing Stones
Author: Ken Connelly
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2009-01-29
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781440104428

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Recent stories of long-term abduction have flooded our current news. Everyone wants to know why children stay with their captor even when opportunity presents itself. The media scrambles to get expert and eye witness interviews. We place the child in front of a camera to get that smile of relief. We fail to look deeper and ask the real important questions. The young boy stands there confused and afraid. They have just been ripped from all they know, captivity. That is all about to change. In reading the life story of a former abducted child and revisiting one of the first national cases of child stealing in America, Throwing Stones; Parental Child Abduction Through the Eyes of a Child gives a dark narrative look into the life of a seven year old boy ripped from all he knows, and later returned to a life of hell at the age of eleven. His baby was brother raised to hate a woman he was too young to know. His older sister consumed with her own inner turmoil turns violently on him. Left alone to find his own way he befriends anyone who will give him a sense of self worth. A peaceful and quiet child at the beginning; little Kenny learns to lie, steal and attack anyone who he thinks is a threat. Scared to trust anyone, Kenny goes inward to protect himself. Infected with an internal struggle to hold on to dying memories of a loving mother ripped from him, he gives in. After many lies, little Kenny starts to protect the man he fears most, his Father. Regardless of his outward environment, he finds hope and strength from within. Clear and sobering, this is long overdue. No other book has been written from the childs perspective concerning Child Theft. This case takes place before there was the National Center for the Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). His abduction was the first to involve a multi-state-manhunt and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Throwing Stones in a Glass House A career battling avalanches in Little Cottonwood Canyon

Throwing Stones in a Glass House  A career battling avalanches in Little Cottonwood Canyon
Author: Liam Fitzgerald
Publsiher: BookLocker.com, Inc.
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2022-12-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9798885313421

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This is the story of Liam FitzGerald, who as a young man in the late-1960's, more or less stumbled into the exciting and often hazardous life of an avalanche worker. His attraction to this line of work led him to Little Cottonwood Canyon, in Utah's Wasatch Mountains, the birthplace of Avalanche Control and Forecasting in North America. There he landed a job as a Ski Patroller at the soon to open super-resort of Snowbird, a new generation ski area that would soon become synonymous with deep snow and steep terrain, just as the ski industry in the U.S. was really about to take off. Following a rough start to the resort's inaugural season, Liam was abruptly elevated to the position of Snow Safety Director, the person responsible for the avalanche program at the fledging ski area, after the first few weeks of operation. He found himself in an environment notorious for large and deadly avalanches that threatened not only the skiers flocking to the resort's snow covered slopes, but also to motorists traveling along the canyon highway, guests staying at the hotels and lodges, and local residents who called the canyon home. As he would quickly come to understand, in Little Cottonwood Canyon, avalanches can often be the most important thing in everyone's life. Ready or not, he was thrown into the fray, and quickly realized he had a lot to learn in a short period of time. For nearly fifty years Liam negotiated a capricious landscape of snow and avalanches, aware of his considerable responsibility, learning as he went; in an era that not only witnessed explosive growth in the ski industry, but also in the number of people willingly putting themselves at risk with their voracious attraction to deep snow and steep terrain. But it was also an era of tremendous advancement in the field of avalanche research, avalanche forecasting and avalanche control, when the level of knowledge and understanding of snow and avalanches increased exponentially. This was an exciting time to be an "avalanche-guy" and Little Cottonwood Canyon was arguably one of the best places in the world to follow that pursuit. This is a story about learning from one's mistakes, about friendship and camaraderie, about exciting times, interspaced with moments of fear, and on occasion- sorrow. But above all, it's a story of a rather regular person who was lucky enough to have a unique job in a very special place.

A Stone s Throw

A Stone s Throw
Author: Bill Pemstein
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2011-07-09
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780615493206

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The book chronicles Steve Stone's 25-win 1980 season playing for the Baltimore Orioles.

Throwing Stones

Throwing Stones
Author: Christopher Ball,Dean Sipling
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2013-11
Genre: Child pornography
ISBN: 9780992689902

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Throwing Stones

Throwing Stones
Author: Edna L. Myles
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2008-11-14
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780557014521

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Sanji Carter is a talented, beautiful, free spirited freelance photographer from New York City, who will stop at nothing to prove her devotion to the man in her life. When her boyfriend of several years (Memphis) is given a promotion that lands him his dream job, she goes out on a limb and follows him to London in hopes of finally getting the life that she desires. When her expectations are not met, she looks to a new friend (Yohan) for fulfillment. Although they start out as curious strangers merely in search of companionship, their connection soon blossoms into romance. Before long, she finds herself trapped in a love triangle. Left with the task of choosing between her love for one man and her obligation to the other. With the help of her closest friend, she quickly arrives at her decision. When her choice comes back to haunt her, she tries to escape by returning to the place where it all began. She has no idea that it will all end in murder.