A Spell of Silence
Author | : Yossel Birstein |
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Release | : 1988 |
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Author | : Yossel Birstein |
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Release | : 1988 |
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Author | : Morgana Best |
Publisher | : Best Cosy Books |
Total Pages | : 164 |
Release | : 2023-09-30 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1923098071 |
Amelia's day is inundated with an overflow of men lining up to explain things to her. But when even Alder jumps aboard the mansplain train, Amelia can't bite her tongue any longer. She lets loose a wish that zaps the chatter right out of every man in town. Bayberry Creek is now quieter than a library during naptime. With the local police reduced to a series of shrugs and hand gestures, Amelia is left to investigate a murder. Amelia soon discovers that even when the volume's turned down, danger still knows how to make a scene. Can she unravel the cryptic clues or will the killer silence our spellcaster forever? Book 19 in The Kitchen Witch series of fun paranormal cozy mysteries.
Author | : Patrick Leigh Fermor |
Publisher | : John Murray |
Total Pages | : 65 |
Release | : 2011-12-08 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 1848547021 |
From the French Abbey of St Wandrille to the abandoned and awesome Rock Monasteries of Cappadocia in Turkey, the celebrated travel writer Patrick Leigh Fermor studies the rigorous contemplative lives of the monks and the timeless beauty of their monastic surroundings. In his occasional retreats, the peaceful solitude and the calm enchantment of the monasteries was passed on as a kind of 'supernatural windfall' which A Time to Keep Silence so effortlessly records.
Author | : Taib Spahić |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2015 |
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Author | : Lawrence Watt-Evans |
Publisher | : Wildside Press LLC |
Total Pages | : 366 |
Release | : 2002-05-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1587156563 |
Garth had given the mighty Sword of Bheleu into the Forgotten King's keeping. Now he needed it back, and the King demanded that Garth bring him the Book of Silence in exchange -- but Garth feared that the King would use the Book to bring about an Age of Death.
Author | : Mark Sehestedt |
Publisher | : Wizards of the Coast |
Total Pages | : 344 |
Release | : 2012-08-14 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0786963778 |
To save the future, he must embrace his past... A ranger and his apprentice are captured by a group of assassins who demand their help in overthrowing their leader and the ruler of the fortress of Sentinelspire, the Old Man of the Mountain. Although the ranger doesn't want to help, he discovers the Old Man's plans may involve the master druid who gave him a new life--and the destruction of all he now holds dear. A series that centers on the citadels - castles, keeps, fortreeses, and watchtowers - of the Forgotten Realms world, each book in The Citadels series is a self-contained fantasy adventure.
Author | : Sulaiman Addonia |
Publisher | : Graywolf Press |
Total Pages | : 217 |
Release | : 2020-09-08 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1644451298 |
A sensuous, textured novel of life in a refugee camp, long-listed for the Orwell Prize for Political Fiction On a hill overlooking a refugee camp in Sudan, a young man strings up bedsheets that, in an act of imaginative resilience, will serve as a screen in his silent cinema. From the cinema he can see all the comings and goings in the camp, especially those of two new arrivals: a girl named Saba, and her mute brother, Hagos. For these siblings, adapting to life in the camp is not easy. Saba mourns the future she lost when she was forced to abandon school, while Hagos, scorned for his inability to speak, must live vicariously through his sister. Both resist societal expectations by seeking to redefine love, sex, and gender roles in their lives, and when a businessman opens a shop and befriends Hagos, they cast off those pressures and make an unconventional choice. With this cast of complex, beautifully drawn characters, Sulaiman Addonia details the textures and rhythms of everyday life in a refugee camp, and questions what it means to be an individual when one has lost all that makes a home or a future. Intimate and subversive, Silence Is My Mother Tongue dissects the ways society wages war on women and explores the stories we must tell to survive in a broken, inhospitable environment.
Author | : Tim Shoemaker |
Publisher | : HarperChristian + ORM |
Total Pages | : 355 |
Release | : 2012-03-20 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0310726522 |
Telling the Truth Could Get Them Killed. Remaining Silent Could Be Worse. When Cooper, Hiro, and Gordy witness a robbery that leaves a man in a coma, they find themselves tangled in a web of mystery and deceit that threatens their lives. After being seen by the criminals—who may also be cops—Cooper makes everyone promise never to reveal what they have seen. Telling the truth could kill them. But remaining silent means an innocent man takes the fall, and a friend never receives justice. Is there ever a time to lie? And what happens when the truth is dangerous? The three friends, trapped in a code of silence, must face the consequences of choosing right or wrong when both options have their price.
Author | : Michele Norris |
Publisher | : Vintage |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2011-09-06 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0307475271 |
ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: San Francisco Chronicle, The Christian Science Monitor, Kansas City Star. A profoundly moving and deeply personal memoir by the co-host of National Public Radio’s flagship program All Things Considered. While exploring the hidden conversation on race unfolding throughout America in the wake of President Obama’s election, Michele Norris discovered that there were painful secrets within her own family that had been willfully withheld. These revelations—from her father’s shooting by a Birmingham police officer to her maternal grandmother’s job as an itinerant Aunt Jemima in the Midwest—inspired a bracing journey into her family’s past, from her childhood home in Minneapolis to her ancestral roots in the Deep South. The result is a rich and extraordinary family memoir—filled with stories that elegantly explore the power of silence and secrets—that boldly examines racial legacy and what it means to be an American.