Ohio

Ohio
Author: Stephen Markley
Publsiher: Simon & Schuster
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781501174483

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“Extraordinary...beautifully precise...[an] earnestly ambitious debut.” —The New York Times Book Review “A wild, angry, and devastating masterpiece of a book.” —NPR “[A] descendent of the Dickensian ‘social novel’ by way of Jonathan Franzen: epic fiction that lays bare contemporary culture clashes, showing us who we are and how we got here.” —O, The Oprah Magazine “A book that has stayed with me ever since I put it down.” —Seth Meyers, host of Late Night with Seth Meyers One sweltering night in 2013, four former high school classmates converge on their hometown in northeastern Ohio. There’s Bill Ashcraft, a passionate, drug-abusing young activist whose flailing ambitions have taken him from Cambodia to Zuccotti Park to post-BP New Orleans, and now back home with a mysterious package strapped to the undercarriage of his truck; Stacey Moore, a doctoral candidate reluctantly confronting her family and the mother of her best friend and first love, whose disappearance spurs the mystery at the heart of the novel; Dan Eaton, a shy veteran of three tours in Iraq, home for a dinner date with the high school sweetheart he’s tried desperately to forget; and the beautiful, fragile Tina Ross, whose rendezvous with the washed-up captain of the football team triggers the novel’s shocking climax. Set over the course of a single evening, Ohio toggles between the perspectives of these unforgettable characters as they unearth dark secrets, revisit old regrets and uncover—and compound—bitter betrayals. Before the evening is through, these narratives converge masterfully to reveal a mystery so dark and shocking it will take your breath away.

The Fishes of Ohio

The Fishes of Ohio
Author: Milton Bernhard Trautman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 824
Release: 1981
Genre: Nature
ISBN: UCSC:32106005303315

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This book documents historical changes in fish distribution in the face of man's encroachment and alteration of aquatic ecosystems.

Danger Along the Ohio

Danger Along the Ohio
Author: Patricia Willis
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1999-03-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780380731510

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Lost in the Ohio River Valley in May 1793, twelve-year-old Clare and her two brothers struggle to survive in the wilderness and to avoid capture by the Shawnee Indians.

Columbus Ohio

Columbus  Ohio
Author: Mansel G. Blackford
Publsiher: Trillium
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-07-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 0814253709

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Columbus, Ohio: Two Centuries of Business and Environmental Change examines how a major midwestern city developed economically, spatially, and socially, and what the environmental consequences have been, from its founding in 1812 to near the present day. The book analyzes Columbus's evolution from an isolated frontier village to a modern metropolis, one of the few thriving cities in the Midwest. No single factor explains the history of Columbus, but the implementation of certain water-use and land-use policies, and interactions among those policies, reveal much about the success of the city. Precisely because they lived in a midsize, midwestern city, Columbus residents could learn from the earlier experiences of their counterparts in older, larger coastal metropolises, and then go beyond them. Not having large sunk costs in pre-existing water systems, Columbus residents could, for instance, develop new, world-class, state-of-the-art methods for treating water and sewage, steps essential for urban expansion. Columbus, Ohio explores how city residents approached urban challenges-especially economic and environmental ones-and how they solved them. Columbus, Ohio: Two Centuries of Business and Environmental Change concludes that scholars and policy makers need to pay much more attention to environmental issues in the shaping of cities, and that they need to look more closely at what midwestern metropolises accomplished, as opposed to simply examining coastal cities.

Tour on the Underground Railroad along the Ohio River A

Tour on the Underground Railroad along the Ohio River  A
Author: Nancy Stearns Theiss
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2020
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781467143752

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Running for 664 miles along Kentucky's border, the Ohio River provided a remarkable opportunity for the enslaved to escape to free soil in Indiana and Ohio. The river beckoned fugitive slave Henry Bibb onto a steamboat at Madison, Indiana, headed to Cincinnati, where he discovered the Underground Railroad. Upriver from Cincinnati, a lantern signal high on a hill from the Rankin House in Ripley, Ohio, stirred others to flee for freedom. These stories and more along the borderland of the Ohio River also served as the setting for Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel Uncle Tom's Cabin, which became an inspiration of human resistance. Author Nancy Theiss, PhD, takes readers on a tour through American history to places of courage and sacrifice.

Devil in Ohio

Devil in Ohio
Author: Daria Polatin
Publsiher: Feiwel & Friends
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2017-11-07
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9781250113603

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"Devil in Ohio kept me up until 3 a.m. with the lights on–in a good way. It’s a haunting thriller for readers who like fear, humor, and heart in one package."—Meredith Goldstein, advice columnist and feature reporter for The Boston Globe, author of upcoming YA novel Chemistry Lessons. "Gripping, urgent and addictive, Devil in Ohio balances the dark exploration of cults with a compelling and often humorous take on teen social dynamics. This is the debut you won’t want to miss."—Aditi Khorana, author of critically acclaimed The Library of Fates and Mirror in the Sky When fifteen-year-old Jules Mathis comes home from school to find a strange girl sitting in her kitchen, her psychiatrist mother reveals that Mae is one of her patients at the hospital and will be staying with their family for a few days. But soon Mae is wearing Jules’s clothes, sleeping in her bedroom, edging her out of her position on the school paper, and flirting with Jules’s crush. And Mae has no intention of leaving. Then things get weird. Jules walks in on a half-dressed Mae, startled to see: a pentagram carved into Mae’s back. Jules pieces together clues and discovers that Mae is a survivor of the strange cult that’s embedded in a nearby town. And the cult will stop at nothing to get Mae back.

The United States of Ohio

The United States of Ohio
Author: David E. Rohr
Publsiher: Trillium
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2019
Genre: History
ISBN: 0814255159

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The story of Ohio--from its geographical position to its cultural mix and economic development--and its centrality to Americans inside and outside the state.

Census Bureau Reports Sales in Ohio s Retail Stores Up 56 0 Percent in 5 year Period

Census Bureau Reports Sales in Ohio s Retail Stores Up 56 0 Percent in 5 year Period
Author: United States. Bureau of the Census. Public Information Office
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 4
Release: 1979
Genre: Retail trade
ISBN: PSU:000073635024

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