The Big Cloud

The Big Cloud
Author: Camille Seaman
Publsiher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781616897222

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Our culture is addicted to weather: hourly forecasts, apps, radio, TV channels, alerts, warnings, and watches. And understandably—our food, clothing, livelihoods, and, increasingly, safety are tied directly to the weather and climate change. In The Big Cloud, photographer Camille Seaman stands in front of tornados, at the edges of lightning storms, and in pelting hail under pitch-black skies to capture supercells and mammatus clouds in their often sublime and terrifying splendor. In these awe-inspiring photographs, Seaman's work is a potent reminder that there is no art more dramatic, in scale or emotion, than that created by nature. Big Cloud includes an introduction by award-winning New Yorker science writer and author Alan Burdick (Out of Eden, Why Time Flies).

Storm Clouds Are Passing

Storm Clouds Are Passing
Author: Nikki Henderson
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2017-08-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781546200147

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Have you ever encountered a storm in your life? Chances are you have, so this book is for you. It is a thorough guide that will lead you step-by-step through the tumultuous situations that arise in life. Nikki shares her heart with you along with biblical accounts of storm survivors. It will prepare you for inevitable turbulence, teach you how to maintain composure in high pressure situations, show you techniques for thriving, and encourage you to hold on during your storm. Imagine the relief youll experience when this book helps you confront the feelings and thoughts youve had but never verbalized or acknowledged. Wisdom, like precious gems, will be discovered and treasured as you learn to value the gift of the storm. Believe it or not, you may just end up thanking God for your storm when this book safely navigates you through to the other side.

Aging Storm Clouds

Aging Storm Clouds
Author: Areese Woodson
Publsiher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2018-02-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781640823686

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His mother's neck broke while he vaguely watched . . . The ocean that was once a blanket for the village, smothered the village and killed her sister . . . And both wind up in a school that seemingly has the motto "From savage to civilized." Hotah Often getting pneumonias and being conceived by rape, Hotah lived in a Hopi village with his great-grandmother deep in her nineties but said, "The hell with a walking stick." His whole life, he had seen war sprout, such as witnessing his grandmother's brutal death and severed body parts thrown to the railroad. But most of that had not given him troubled thoughts. It was mostly his mother's hanging, perhaps, because he had to help carry her dead body back home. As an eighty-one-year-old man, Hotah recaptures his time at both home and the St. Mary's Indian Mission School he was sent to shortly after his mother's dismiss. Traumatized at the school, his memories play to him over and over again while meeting his first crush and someone he shares an unlikely bond with. Kai Kai was the only Hawaiian at the Indian Mission School, as there were no records of Hawaiian children being sent to these schools. Kai was taken with a few other villagers to a refugee camp after the tsunami but very faintly remembered how she arrived at the school. Orphaned at birth, Kai was raised by her much-older sister Haunani but lost Haunani to the storm. As a woman, she speaks of her memories at home and the mission school, which involved meeting a person whose face she never forgot.

Storm Clouds Over Sexton

Storm Clouds Over Sexton
Author: David J. Steele
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2010
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780557678587

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Two assassination attempts, one successful. The three Americans, and their two smuggler friends are caught in events that could lead to war...a war provoked by powers beyond their comprehension.

From Storm Clouds Come Angels

From Storm Clouds Come Angels
Author: Sean M. Douglas
Publsiher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2010-04
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781426927638

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The time is now, the place is here; that is all that ever will be. Honest and profound, there are those ideas in life that rest deep within us all, forever waiting to be discovered, forever asking why. Insightful and reflective, the words speak of the mind, body, love, loss, passion, deceit, and the pursuit to better understand ourselves and our changing role in an ever-evolving universe. From Storm Clouds Come Angels confronts the ideas that we often wish not to confront but rarely can avoid. It is a novel full of such devotion that one cannot help but relate to the same thoughts and feelings that arise in the most unexpected times and the most unexpected places. It is a novel of truth, honesty, and passion.

Beyond the Storm Clouds May the Rainbows Appear

Beyond the Storm Clouds  May the Rainbows Appear
Author: Colleen Tice
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2017-05-26
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781365997662

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Dear Reader, Thank you for taking a few moments, hours or perhaps a day to read my book. Thank you taking a chance on me and exploring my creative mind. I truly hope that you have enjoyed yourself, found a few laughs, some encouragement, and I also hope to inspire you to follow your own dreams.

Suicide Affair Book Two Storm Clouds

Suicide Affair   Book Two  Storm Clouds
Author: Tony Stanford
Publsiher: Outskirts Press
Total Pages: 473
Release: 2021-01-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781977218018

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The 1960s are coming to a close. Some relationships will end and others will begin. After a dark childhood of isolation and loneliness—her only friend being invisible—the pretty Rita Pierce, coming of age, learns of her true identity and a door of magic opens. Rita’s monster pa, Homer—teetering between yesterday and today, between sanity and madness—has new friends of his own. While it gives his life meaning, for others, it means nightmares. MedicineGirl rethinks her life and calling, but a kiss from Lucifer changes everything. Declared a national hero, Garth is given a new job. For him, opportunity knocks. Dark are the days. Scary are the nights. A witch doctor’s conjure goes rogue and death goes stalking. Though NuSprings, Missouri, invokes a curfew, no one is safe and not everyone will survive. However, with Storm Clouds comes a silver lining: his name is StormDancer.

Storm Clouds over the Pacific 1931 1941

Storm Clouds over the Pacific  1931   1941
Author: Peter Harmsen
Publsiher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2018-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781612004815

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“An excellent primer about World War II in Asia prior to the involvement of the United States”—part one of a fascinating history trilogy (New York Journal of Books). War in the Far East is a trilogy of books offering the most complete narrative yet written about the Pacific Theater of World War II, and the first truly international treatment of the epic conflict. Historian Peter Harmsen weaves together a complex and revealing narrative, including facets of the war that are often overlooked in historic narratives. He explores the war in subarctic conditions on the Aleutians; details the mass starvations in China, Indochina, and India; and offers a range of perspectives on the war experience, from the Oval Office to the blistering sands of Peleliu. Storm Clouds Over the Pacific begins the story long before Pearl Harbor, showing how the war can only be understood if ancient hatreds and long-standing geopolitics are taken into account. Harmsen demonstrates how Japan and China’s ancient enmity led to increased tensions in the 1930s, which, in turn, exploded into conflict in 1937. The battles of Shanghai and Nanjing were followed by the Battle of Taierzhuang in 1938, China’s only major victory. A war of attrition continued up to 1941, the year when Japan made the momentous decision to pursue all-out war. The infamous attack on Pearl Harbor catapulted the United States into the war, as the Japanese also overran British and Dutch territories throughout the western Pacific.