High Country Summers

High Country Summers
Author: Melanie Shellenbarger
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2012-11-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0816599335

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High Country Summers considers the emergence of the “summer home” in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains as both an architectural and a cultural phenomenon. It offers a welcome new perspective on an often-overlooked dwelling and lifestyle. Writing with affection and insight, Melanie Shellenbarger shows that Colorado’s early summer homes were not only enjoyed by the privileged and wealthy but crossed boundaries of class, race, and gender. They offered their inhabitants recreational and leisure experiences as well as opportunities for individual re-invention—and they helped shape both the cultural landscapes of the American West and our ideas about it. Shellenbarger focuses on four areas along the Front Range: Rocky Mountain National Park and its easterly gateway town, Estes Park; “recreation residences” in lands managed by the US Forest Service; Lincoln Hills, one of only a few African-American summer home resorts in the United States; and the foothills west of Denver that drew Front Range urbanites, including Denver’s social elite. From cottages to manor houses, the summer dwellings she examines were home to governors and government clerks; extended families and single women; business magnates and Methodist ministers; African-American building contractors and innkeepers; shop owners and tradespeople. By returning annually, Shellenbarger shows, they created communities characterized by distinctive forms of kinship. High Country Summers goes beyond history and architecture to examine the importance of these early summer homes as meaningful sanctuaries in the lives of their owners and residents. These homes, which embody both the dwelling (the house itself) and dwelling (the act of summering there), resonate across time and place, harkening back to ancient villas and forward to the present day.

The Summer Country

The Summer Country
Author: Lauren Willig
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 561
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0062839047

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"Tense, atmospheric, and gorgeously written, The Summer Country is a novel to savor!" – Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Huntress and The Alice Network A brilliant, multigenerational saga in the tradition of The Thorn Birds and North and South, New York Times bestselling historical novelist Lauren Willig delivers her biggest, boldest, and most ambitious novel yet—a sweeping Victorian epic of lost love, lies, jealousy, and rebellion set in colonial Barbados. Barbados, 1854: Emily Dawson has always been the poor cousin in a prosperous English merchant clan-- merely a vicar’s daughter, and a reform-minded vicar’s daughter, at that. Everyone knows that the family’s lucrative shipping business will go to her cousin, Adam, one day. But when her grandfather dies, Emily receives an unexpected inheritance: Peverills, a sugar plantation in Barbados—a plantation her grandfather never told anyone he owned. When Emily accompanies her cousin and his new wife to Barbados, she finds Peverills a burnt-out shell, reduced to ruins in 1816, when a rising of enslaved people sent the island up in flames. Rumors swirl around the derelict plantation; people whisper of ghosts. Why would her practical-minded grandfather leave her a property in ruins? Why are the neighboring plantation owners, the Davenants, so eager to acquire Peverills? The answer lies in the past— a tangled history of lies, greed, clandestine love, heartbreaking betrayal, and a bold bid for freedom. THE SUMMER COUNTRY will beguile readers with its rendering of families, heartbreak, and the endurance of hope against all odds.

Guenevere, Queen of the Summer Country

Guenevere, Queen of the Summer Country
Author: Rosalind Miles
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307420825

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Camelot--a vibrant pageant of love, heartbreak, hatred, jealousy, revenge, and desire--as seen through the eyes of its queen, Guenevere Raised in the tranquil beauty of the Summer Country, Princess Guenevere has led a charmed and contented life, until the sudden, violent death of her mother, Queen Maire, leaves the Summer Country teetering on the brink of anarchy. Only the miraculous arrival of Arthur, heir to the Pendragon dynasty, allows Guenevere to claim her mother's throne. Smitten by the bold, sensuous princess, Arthur offers to marry her and unite their territory while still allowing her to rule in her own right. Their love match creates the largest and most powerful kingdom in the Isles. Arthur's glorious rule begins to crumble, however, when he is reunited with his mother and his long-lost half-sisters, Morgause and Morgan. Before Arthur's birth, his father--the savage and unscrupulous King Uther--banished his wife's young daughters, selling Morgause into a cruel marriage and imprisoning Morgan in a far-off convent. Both daughters will avenge their suffering, but it is Morgan who strikes the deadliest blows against the King and Queen, using her evil enchantments to destroy all Guenevere holds dear. When the Queen flees to Avalon, Morgan casts a spell on Arthur and seduces him. In the chaos that follows his betrayal, Arthur sends a new courtier to protect Guenevere, the young French knight Lancelot. Her loyalty to Arthur already destroyed, Guenevere falls in love with Lancelot, a love that may spell ruin for Camelot.

Country Music Cowboy

Country Music Cowboy
Author: Sasha Summers
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2021-08-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1492688630

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"A hot romance and a fast galloping plot."—JODI THOMAS, New York Times bestselling author, for Jace What's a country music star to do when his world is falling apart around him? Can he find his way back home? According to his record label, Travis King's drinking and partying has to stop. Or else... Image rebranding means joining AA and singing opposite one of the industry's rising stars at an upcoming awards show. It wouldn't be so bad if Loretta Gram wasn't cold as ice. No matter how hard he turns on the charm, she won't give him a break. It looks like this cowboy has finally met his match. Loretta is still grieving the death of her original singing partner, and she doesn't have it in her to deal with playboy Travis King. But her career is all she has, so if singing with the Three Kings is what she needs, she'll do it. Loretta isn't as cold as she lets on, but she's had more than her share of heartache. When she finally shows Travis who she is, he knows he'll do anything to be her forever cowboy. Perfect for fans of: Enemies-to-lovers and opposites-attract romance Behind-the-scenes glimpses into country music Characters who find the courage to be their true selves Poignant romance that warms your heart

Country Summers

Country Summers
Author: Bobbie Harrison
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 562
Release: 2012-07-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781470058074

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Carefree summer vacations, nostalgically sweet songs of that summer's hit parade, the joy and sting of first love, each forms building blocks of our cherished memories. Times in our hearts before the stresses of adult responsibilities, times of learning and times of moving on to the next level of growth, all of these move us along the road to maturity. Country Summers, a work of fiction, follows a young girl, her friends and family seen through the lens of their summer vacations in Monroe, New York. Starting in an apartment on the Grand Concourse in the Bronx, New York in 1954, Laurel Milton grows from ages twelve to eighteen. She and her summer crowd of friends experiment with romance, understanding their parents, religion, social etiquette, and solve a mystery involving the early history of the region. Highlights from the story include: * Uncovering the details of a deadly traffic accident * The ritual of the "Mock Marriage" * The Sadie Hawkins Dance * Dating rules of the mid-nineteen fifties * Social norms of in-groups and out-groups * Festivals and Sabbath traditions of the Hebrew religion * A mysterious farm family with a futuristic lifestyle KIRKUS BOOK REVIEW BOOK REVIEW A fictionalized memoir of idyllic teenage summers in Monroe, NY, during the 1950s. Apple Hill, a country bungalow community on a lake, attracted families from New York City who wanted to escape apartment living in the summer. The mothers kept house, gardened, cooked and played mah jongg and canasta while the fathers commuted to the city. The teenagers worked at summer jobs as camp counselors, mechanics and reporters. Social activity centered on the club house, where adults enjoyed Saturday-night dancing and entertainment, and teens had parent-approved weekly themed dances. Some of the teens, though, had other private parties, usually in a local basement that offered "make-out music" and games such as "post office and spin the bottle." Laurel, the most prominent character in this book, led the members of the younger set as they occupied themselves with gossip, dramas of love and romance, listening in on party-line conversations and prying into the affairs of others. Visitors to Apple Hill observed Jewish holidays and religious traditions in the club house, which became a "rustic synagogue." This ambitious memoir, upbeat and respectful, takes the form of a series of sketches of the lives of the summer families as well as prominent non-Jewish local residents and how they overlapped.

City Children, Country Summer

City Children, Country Summer
Author: Lawrence Wright
Publisher: Scribner
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-12-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781476771946

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An up-close account of the experience of inner city New York kids—black and Latino, from ghettos and projects—who spent a summer in an Amish and Mennonite farm community in Central Pennsylvania in the late 1970s, sponsored by the Fresh Air Fund. City Chidren, Country Summer follows these children as they navigate two very different worlds, from Lawrence Wright, author of The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11, winner of the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction.

Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics

Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics
Author: Franklin Henry Martin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1472
Release: 1927
Genre: Gynecology
ISBN:

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A Treatise on the Law of Taxation

A Treatise on the Law of Taxation
Author: Thomas McIntyre Cooley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1092
Release: 1886
Genre: Taxation
ISBN:

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Overland Monthly

Overland Monthly
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 588
Release: 1906
Genre: Periodicals
ISBN:

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