Seagulls Soar

Seagulls Soar
Author: April Pulley Sayre
Publsiher: Thinkingdom
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2020-07-21
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781635923681

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Award-winning author April Pulley Sayre explores everyone's favorite impertinent birds--seagulls--examining their intelligence, behavior, and surprisingly widespread habitat in this STEAM nonfiction picture book. Did you know that seagulls sometimes live far from the sea--near a lake or farm, or even in a desert? Or that they are omnivores, eating everything from fish and clams, to grasshoppers and mice, and even to blueberries? Or that they dance? These birds are full of surprises! Join April Pulley Sayre as she poetically describes the curious behaviors and wide-ranging habitats of one of the most graceful birds to soar in the sky.

Where Seagulls Soar

Where Seagulls Soar
Author: Janet Woods
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2014-04-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781471136627

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Following a romantic shipboard marriage, Joanna Morcant has everything her heart could desire: a dashing new husband and an adorable baby son.But an unforeseen tragedy leaves Joanna destitute and with no choice but to return to her childhood home, the Isle of Portland off the Dorset coast, a place which holds disturbing memories from Joanna's troubled past.Just as Joanna is starting to make a new life for herself and her young son, Toby, the past rises up to haunt her once again. Toby's grandfather, the dissolute Lord Durrington, has vowed to take the child and make him his heir - whether Joanna agrees or not. And he's not the only sinister figure to emerge, determined to cause trouble.But in Joanna's darkest hour, a knight in shining armour will ride to her rescue - and that knight is someone she least expects.

Seagulls Soar

Seagulls Soar
Author: April Pulley Sayre
Publsiher: Astra Publishing House
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2020-04-14
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781684371976

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Award-winning author April Pulley Sayre explores everyone's favorite impertinent birds--seagulls--examining their intelligence, behavior, and surprisingly widespread habitat in this STEAM nonfiction picture book. Did you know that seagulls sometimes live far from the sea--near a lake or farm, or even in a desert? Or that they are omnivores, eating everything from fish and clams, to grasshoppers and mice, and even to blueberries? Or that they dance? These birds are full of surprises! Join April Pulley Sayre as she poetically describes the curious behaviors and wide-ranging habitats of one of the most graceful birds to soar in the sky.

Jonathan Livingston Seagull

Jonathan Livingston Seagull
Author: Richard Bach
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1970-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780684846842

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Allegory about a sea gull who seeks to attain perfect flight. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

The Stolen Dream

The Stolen Dream
Author: John Devaney
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 630
Release: 2019-07-24
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780244776909

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The book examines a period when football underwent a seismic and ineradicable change brought about by the determination of the Victorian Football League to wrest control of the game's development and destiny from the various state controlling bodies and the Australian Football Council. Whereas the VFL had initially been the first among equals, it gradually assumed the role of the sole and undisputed guardian of the code. The AFC, once football's ostensible national controlling body, became an irrelevance. Instead of a national sport with a national remit we ended up with an expanded VFL with a majority of Victorian member clubs supplemented by a token sprinkling of teams from interstate. Such teams were in most cases created from scratch and could in no way be said to derive directly from the states? unique and distinctive football traditions and culture. For some, it was a brave new world, but evolution does not inevitably entail improvement.

The Cheerful Scapegoat

The Cheerful Scapegoat
Author: Wayne Koestenbaum
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2021-03-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781635901443

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Wayne Koestenbaum's first book of short fiction: a collection of whimsical, surreal, baroque, ribald, and heartbreaking fables. In his first book of short fiction--a collection of whimsical, surreal, baroque, ribald, and heartbreaking fables--Wayne Koestenbaum takes the gloom and melancholy of our own terrifying political moment and finds subversive solace by overturning the customary protocols of tale-telling. Characters and narrators wander into strange locales; the difference between action and thinking, between reality and dream, grows moot in a heightened yet burlesque manner. The activities in The Cheerful Scapegoat are a cross between a comedy of manners and a Sadean orgy. Language has its own desires: figures of speech carry an erotic charge that straddles the line between slapstick and vertigo. Punishment hangs over every dialogue--but in the fable-world of The Cheerful Scapegoat, abjection comes with an undertaste of contentment. The tchotchkes of queer culture--codes and signifiers--get scrambled together in these stories and then blown up into an improbable soufflé. Koestenbaum's fables travel in circles, slipping away from their original point and leading the reader to a paradisiacal suspension of fixed categories. Intensified sentences and curlicue narratives scheme together mesmerically to convince the reader to abandon old ways of thinking and to take on a commitment to the polymorphous, the wandering, the tangential. Koestenbaum's fables--emergency bulletins uttered in a perverse vernacular of syntactic pirouettes--alert us to the necessity of pushing language into new contortions of exactitude and ecstatic excess.

The Siren s Call

The Siren s Call
Author: Matthew S. Urdan
Publsiher: Author House
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2012-01-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781468506860

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Throughout our lives, we all come into contact with some amazing people. Some of them come, some of them go, and some of them even stay for a while. At its heart, The Sirens Call is the story of the love between friendswhat we do to sustain our friendships, and, sadly, what we do to destroy them. Hopefully in that process somewhere lies a bit of redemption. Steven Perry and Kenneth Pierson are best friends and trusted partners in the successful Detroit law firm they co-founded. They are handsome, young, bright, and at the top of their game with the world at their feetthat is until Steves fiance is killed by a drunk driver. Consumed by grief, Steve cant sleep. So in the middle of the night Steve impulsively drives to Kips northern Lake Michigan retreat in an attempt to escape and begins to hear voices in his head. Concerned for his friends sanity, Kip convinces Steve to join him in Hawaii for a much needed extended vacationspring break style. Fun in the sun, hilarious hijinks, surfing lessons, remembered dreams and unexpected meetings with friends from home all ensue. But while Steve struggles to deal with his own grief and potentially gestating madness, he begins to suspect that Kip is wrestling with his own demons that Kip refuses to revealstressing their relationship to the breaking point. But as Kips best friend, Steve cannot imagine neither the depth of Kips deception nor the terrible secret he is hiding. Filled with raw emotional power and vivid images of the surrounding landscapes, The Sirens Call is an unforgettable story of two friends trying to cope with profound grief the best way they know how and make sense out of a senseless personal tragedy. The sirens are calling. Read this book.

Open Heart Surgery

Open Heart Surgery
Author: Joseph Hathaway
Publsiher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2024-06-10
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9798893458411

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The title “Open Heart Surgery” refers to the actual event for the author, but also reflects that he tries to reveal what he internally feels about current events in America. The 74 poems are on such subjects as MAGA, Pro Life, the Border Crisis and Global Warming. The conservative view on these issues is not found in typical books of poetry. He writes in a traditional poetic style, with meter and rhyme, but he enjoys a touch of humor in much of his poetry.