Hurricane of Thoughts

Hurricane of Thoughts
Author: catrina
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2011-10-31
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781462060825

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in days of laughter or pain i find the sun still rises and sets the same Catrina

Hurricane of Thoughts

Hurricane of Thoughts
Author: catrina
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2010-10-26
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781450265393

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Catrina was born and raised in a small country town located in southern Ohio. She now resides in Columbus, OH working as an office manager for a graphic installation company. She started writing poetry about a year and a half ago with hopes to publish one day. This is the second of five volumes to be printed for publication. This book contains a wide variety of subjects ranging from life, love, suicide, heartbreak, nature, hurt and pain.

Storm Surge

Storm Surge
Author: Adam Sobel
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2014-10-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780062304780

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Was Sandy a freak of nature, or the new normal? On October 29, 2012, Hurricane Sandy reached the shores of the northeastern United States to become one of the most destructive storms in history. But was Sandy a freak event, or should we have been better prepared for it? Was it a harbinger of things to come as the climate warms? In this fascinating and accessible work of popular science, atmospheric scientist and Columbia University professor Adam Sobel addresses these questions, combining his deep knowledge of the climate with his firsthand experience of the event itself. Sobel explains the remarkable atmospheric conditions that gave birth to Sandy and determined its path. He gives us insight into the science that led to the accurate forecasts of the storm from genesis to landfall, as well as an understanding of why our meteorological vocabulary failed our leaders in warning us about this unprecedented weather system—part hurricane, part winter-type nor'easter, fully deserving of the title "Superstorm." Storm Surge brings together the melting glaciers, the warming oceans, and a broad historical perspective to explain how our changing climate and developing coastlines are making New York and other cities more vulnerable. Engaging, informative, and timely, Sobel's book provokes us to think differently about how we can better prepare for the storms in our future.

Hurricane of Thoughts

Hurricane of Thoughts
Author: catrina
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2010-06-25
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781450243124

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Catrina was born and raised in a small country town located in southern Ohio. She now resides in Columbus, OH working as an office manager for a graphic installation company. She started writing poetry about a year ago with hopes to publish one day. This is the first of five volumes to be printed for publication. This book contains a wide variety of subjects ranging from love, suicide, heartbreak, nature, hurt and pain.

Thinking up a Hurricane

Thinking up a Hurricane
Author: Martinique Stilwell
Publsiher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2012-09-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780143529767

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In the spring of 1977 Frank Stilwell launched Vingila, 17 tons of welded together 11-millimetre steel plates, in Durban harbour. An electrician by trade, Frank's experience of sailing amounted to not very much - an unpleasant spell on a Scottish fishing trawler as a young man and a brief holiday on someone else's yacht off the coast of Mozambique a couple of years before. Never one to be daunted by a challenge or to be resisted in any way, he took his nine year old twins, Robert and Nicky, out of school, persuaded his wife Maureen that they would all learn how to sail and cope with life on the open seas as they went, and prepared to follow his dream of circumnavigating the world. Facing real danger from the elements and at first having to live more by their wits than their skills, the Stilwell family set off boldly, determined to become part of a community of sailors and adventurers who spend more time on the ocean than they do on dry land. In this unique coming of age memoir Martinique Stilwell's recounting of her true life gypsy childhood is poignant and funny and heartbreaking all at the same time. With the wisdom and innocence of a child's point of view, it is a powerful yet tender story of physical and emotional adversity, of family dysfunction and the ties that bind, and of the shackles and exhilarating freedom of growing up different.

Hurricane Summer

Hurricane Summer
Author: Asha Ashanti Bromfield
Publsiher: Wednesday Books
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2021-05-04
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9781250622303

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"This is an excellent examination of the ways wealth, gender, and color can shape and at times create mental and emotional fractures. Verdict: A great title for public and high school libraries looking for books that offer a nuanced look at patriarchy, wealth, and gender dynamics." —School Library Journal (starred review) "Bromfield may have made a name for herself for her role on Riverdale, but with this debut, about a volatile father-daughter relationship and discovering the ugly truths hidden beneath even the most beautiful facades, she is establishing herself as a promising writer...this is a must." —Booklist (starred review) In this sweeping debut, Asha Bromfield takes readers to the heart of Jamaica, and into the soul of a girl coming to terms with her family, and herself, set against the backdrop of a hurricane. Tilla has spent her entire life trying to make her father love her. But every six months, he leaves their family and returns to his true home: the island of Jamaica. When Tilla’s mother tells her she’ll be spending the summer on the island, Tilla dreads the idea of seeing him again, but longs to discover what life in Jamaica has always held for him. In an unexpected turn of events, Tilla is forced to face the storm that unravels in her own life as she learns about the dark secrets that lie beyond the veil of paradise—all in the midst of an impending hurricane. Hurricane Summer is a powerful coming of age story that deals with colorism, classism, young love, the father-daughter dynamic—and what it means to discover your own voice in the center of complete destruction.

Like a Hurricane

Like a Hurricane
Author: Paul Chaat Smith
Publsiher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2010-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781458778727

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For a brief but brilliant season beginning in the late 1960s, American Indians seized national attention in a series of radical acts of resistance. Like a Hurricane is a gripping account of the dramatic, breathtaking events of this tumultuous period. Drawing on a wealth of archival materials, interviews, and the authors' own experiences of these events, Like a Hurricane offers a rare, unflinchingly honest assessment of the period's successes and failures.

Hurricane Season

Hurricane Season
Author: Fernanda Melchor
Publsiher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2020-10-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780811228046

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The English-language debut of one of the most thrilling and accomplished young Mexican writers Winner of the Queen Sofía Spanish Institute's Tanslation Prize Longlisted for the National Book Award Shortlisted for the Booker Prize Winner of the Internationaler Literaturpreis New York Public Library Best Books of 2020 Chicago Public Library Best Book of 2020 The Witch is dead. And the discovery of her corpse has the whole village investigating the murder. As the novel unfolds in a dazzling linguistic torrent, with each unreliable narrator lingering on new details, new acts of depravity or brutality, Melchor extracts some tiny shred of humanity from these characters—inners whom most people would write off as irredeemable—forming a lasting portrait of a damned Mexican village. Like Roberto Bolano’s 2666 or Faulkner’s novels, Hurricane Season takes place in a world saturated with mythology and violence—real violence, the kind that seeps into the soil, poisoning everything around: it’s a world that becomes more and more terrifying the deeper you explore it.