Singing in the Sky

Singing in the Sky
Author: S. K. Sigsworth
Publsiher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2018-01-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781788039604

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Set in late 1950’s Lancashire, the book follows the lives of children who don’t have mobiles, television, or homework, but they do have freedom after school, when they join their friends in a secret society. They start to look for adventures, but soon the adventures come looking for them. The famous pendle witches of centuries ago live just a few miles away. Could it be that their descendants are now plotting evil deeds right here where they live? Or could the truth turn out to be even more sinister, putting the children in serious danger? Singing in the Sky is a delightful adventure book for children and young adults, but grandparents and other mature readers can enjoy reliving their memories of the school playground with its games, lore and fun. In the book, post-war austerity is tempered with optimism, small treats are treasured and strong friendships forged. The story illustrates how much our lives have changed, yet also shows that our basic values haven’t changed at all. This is an exciting historical adventure story that will capture children's imaginations, and transport them to a time without technology.

Ghost Riders in the Sky

Ghost Riders in the Sky
Author: Michael K. Ward
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2014-09-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1933855991

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In Death Valley National Monument, 1947, a handsome young park ranger idly plucks his guitar, writes a cowboy song, and strikes gold. This is the true story of Stan Jones, now told in full for the first time. His great song "Ghost Riders in the Sky," continues to have a life of its own, performed all around the world in ever-changing musical modes, still casting an eerie spell over listeners today.

The Morning Dove Still Sings

The Morning Dove Still Sings
Author: E. Randolph Hawthorne
Publsiher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2009-12
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781434995131

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Still Singing Somehow the Songs

Still Singing  Somehow the Songs
Author: Rob Rideout
Publsiher: Rob Rideout
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2010-11-19
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781453897935

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As a singer/songwriter, I've always viewed song lyrics as a form of poetry- poetry that has the potential to touch people's heart-felt feelings and emotions, with the help of a melody, voice and instruments. Here is my poetic collection of song lyrics to accompany my inspirational memoir Still Singing, Somehow. For those who have read my personal odyssey, these lyrics will add another dimension, and much insight, into many of the various stories and personal feelings expressed in the book.

Coyotes Still Sing in My Valley

Coyotes Still Sing in My Valley
Author: Ross W. Wein
Publsiher: Spotted Cow Press
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2006
Genre: Biodiversity conservation
ISBN: 9780973386486

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WHERE THE GRASS STILL SINGS WHERE THE GRASS STILL SINGS

WHERE THE GRASS STILL SINGS WHERE THE GRASS STILL SINGS
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780271098326

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Sing with Me

Sing with Me
Author: Michael Spice
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 821
Release: 2014-01-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781491843970

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In Sing With Me, Carlisle Jacobson begins a teaching career in Washington, D.C., learning as much as he is teaching. Through personal experiences, he learns most youths dont have the advantages he enjoyed in the horse country of northern Virginiaonly a day-trip away from Washington but worlds away from its streets plagued by crime and nearly cut off from hopeas a child of privilege and wealth, with slave owners of the antebellum south in his ancestry. A hunting enthusiast since he was young, Carlisle still is alarmed to learn firearms are used frequently in D.C. for hunting down other people, including one of his student's and a co-worker. His most frequent teacher in learning he has a lot to learn is Lucia Sanspeur, a black woman with ancestry that extends to Colonial era settlers on the Delaware River, including a man who performed a heroic mission during the Revolutionary War despite the white militia leaders disdain for his skills and initiative. Lucias voice captivates Carlisle from their first encounter and her ideas propel him toward understanding that he looks at the world and other people through a sense of white wealth and privilege. When he experiences first-hand the violence and crime that victimize many in the area daily, Carlisles education moves into advanced studies but also comes to nearly a complete stop.

Do the Birds Still Sing in Hell

Do the Birds Still Sing in Hell
Author: Horace Greasley
Publsiher: Kings Road Publishing
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2013-05-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781782196419

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An incredible tale of one man's adversity and defiance, for readers of The Tattooist of Auschwitz. Horace Greasley escaped over 200 times from a notorious German prison camp to see the girl he loved. This is his incredible true story. A Sunday Times Bestseller - over 60,000 copies sold. Even in the most horrifying places on earth, hope still lingers in the darkness, waiting for the opportunity to take flight. When war was declared Horace Greasley was just twenty-years old. After seven weeks' training with the 2/5th Battalion, the Royal Leicestershire Regiment, Horace found himself facing the might of the German Army in a muddy field south of Cherbourg, in northern France, with just thirty rounds in his ammunition pouch. Horace's war didn't last long. . . On 25 May 1940 he was taken prisoner and so began the harrowing journey to a prisoner-of-war camp in Poland. Those who survived the gruelling ten-week march to the camp were left broken and exhausted, all chance of escape seemingly extinguished. But when Horace met Rosa, the daughter of one of his captors, his story changed; fate, it seemed, had thrown him a lifeline. Horace risked everything in order to steal out of the camp to see his love, bringing back supplies for his fellow prisoners. In doing so he offered hope to his comrades, and defiance to one of the most brutal regimes in history.