Leap Year Chronicles

Leap Year Chronicles
Author: Evelyn Holiday
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-01-22
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

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In the enchanting pages of "Leap Year Chronicles: Embracing the Extraordinary Moments," embark on a captivating journey through time, tradition, and the unique magic woven into the fabric of February 29th. Within these stories, discover the fascinating tale of a community that, for generations, celebrated the rarest day on the calendar with joyous festivities, passing down age-old traditions that bound them together. As leap day babies blossom and love blossoms with whimsical proposals, the narrative unfolds, revealing the essence of a day that stands out in the tapestry of time. This book not only invites you to relish the charm of this extraordinary day but also unveils the benefits of embracing the moments that make life truly exceptional. Through the lens of leap year tales, learn the art of gratitude, the joy of spontaneity, and the beauty of traditions that connect generations. Benefits of Reading "Leap Year Chronicles" Inspiration: Rediscover the beauty in the ordinary and find inspiration in the tales of courage, love, and celebration. Reflection: Take a moment to reflect on the significance of time, the passage of years, and the magic within each fleeting moment. Connection: Explore the bonds forged through shared traditions and the unique experiences that unite us all. Joyful Perspective: Adopt a joyful perspective towards life, guided by the enchanting stories that unfold on this rare day. Step into the extraordinary. "Leap Year Chronicles" extends an invitation to savor the moments, embrace the unexpected, and celebrate the beauty of a day that comes but once in four years. Join us in this delightful exploration of time, tradition, and the everlasting magic found within the embrace of February 29th. Your journey into the extraordinary awaits. Leap into the pages today!

The Leap Year Project

The Leap Year Project
Author: Victor Saad
Publisher:
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2013-05-14
Genre: Active learning
ISBN: 9780989223027

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Victor Saad is an ordinary guy who took an extraordinary leap - quitting his job to create his own Master's program through 12 experiences in 12 months that, together, proved to be the most challenging, enlightening, and transformational year of his life. He invited others to leap with him, charging them with the question, "What risk would you take to change your life, your community, or your world for the better?" These are their stories.

Fate? Luck? Coincidences?: The Leap Year Series Book 3

Fate? Luck? Coincidences?: The Leap Year Series Book 3
Author: Richard Bland Miles
Publisher: Aventine Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-07-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781955162135

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The Leap Year Series is a trilogy of coming of age stories of three teenagers, each at successive ages, each growing up during a different leap year in the 1960s - a decade which began flowered in hope, only to steadily wither as it became infected by systemic poisoning of increased turmoil and despair. Book One - An intelligent high school freshman endures the established, conventional discipline as he causes trouble and problems, either accidentally or by design; desperately struggles to exhibit his athletic ability; suffers from a parent's abandonment and aftermath; all exacerbated as he begins to seriously encounter teenage girls; ultimately forced into making some hard choices. Book Two - An older high school boy, almost a loner, cannot deal with the military death of his father whom he worshiped, especially when his father's reputation is called into question, yet continues to emulate him while a related blackmail and murder occur; he awaits baseball season while pursuing dating haphazardly with his attempts failing to fulfill his dreams until he sees 'her', whose true essence is more complex, even mystical than her delightful, warm persona exudes. Book Three - A pampered, highly attractive, self-centered college girl wants excitement in her perceived boring life, bolstered by her endless string of boyfriend failures; the return of a lost letter thrusts her into an insidious involvement with the sadistic campus drug pusher, his activities, his followers; convictions the world is in chaos and her life in disorder become reinforced during her travels, as she is exposed to political crises and personal pain; returning home, she experiences the hidden ugliness of war, the continuing political upheaval while campus brutality seeps into the town. Within The Leap Year Series, integral persons reappear and are interwoven throughout parts of the trilogy; some for brief periods of time, others longer. Many lesser ones also return for short appearances or mention.

Accidental Quests

Accidental Quests
Author: Richard Bland Miles
Publisher:
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2020-10-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781593309817

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The Leap Year Series is a trilogy of coming of age stories of three teenagers, each at successive ages, each growing up during a different leap year in the 1960s - a decade which began flowered in hope, only to steadily wither as it became infected by systemic poisoning of increased turmoil and despair. An intelligent high school freshman endures the established, conventional discipline as he causes trouble and problems, either accidentally or by design; desperately struggles to exhibit his athletic ability; suffers from a parent's abandonment and aftermath; all exacerbated as he begins to seriously encounter teenage girls; ultimately forced into making some hard choices. An older high school boy, almost a loner, cannot deal with the military death of his father whom he worshiped, especially when his father's reputation is called into question, yet continues to emulate him while a related blackmail and murder occur; he awaits baseball season while pursuing dating haphazardly with his attempts failing to fulfill his dreams until he sees 'her', whose true essence is more complex, even mystical than her delightful, warm persona exudes. A pampered, highly attractive, self-centered college girl wants excitement in her perceived boring life, bolstered by her endless string of boyfriend failures; the return of a lost letter thrusts her into an insidious involvement with the sadistic campus drug pusher, his activities, his followers; convictions the world is in chaos and her life in disorder become reinforced during her travels, as she is exposed to political crises and personal pain; returning home, she experiences the hidden ugliness of war, the continuing political upheaval while campus brutality seeps into the town. Within The Leap Year Series, integral persons reappear and are interwoven throughout parts of the trilogy; some for brief periods of time, others longer. Many lesser ones also return for short appearances or mention.

Chronicles

Chronicles
Author: Chris Given-Wilson
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781852853587

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The priorities of medieval chroniclers and historians were not those of the modern historian, nor was the way that they gathered, arranged and presented evidence. Yet if we understand how they approached their task, and their assumption of God's immanence in the world, much that they wrote becomes clear. Many of them were men of high intelligence whose interpretation of events sheds clear light on what happened. Christopher Given-Wilson is one of the leading authorities on medieval English historical writing. He examines how medieval writers such as Ranulf Higden and Adam Usk treated chronology and geography, politics and warfare, heroes and villains. He looks at the ways in which chronicles were used during the middle ages, and at how the writing of history changed between the twelfth and fifteenth centuries.

Leap Year

Leap Year
Author: Margaret Mahy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1990
Genre: Readers (Primary)
ISBN:

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Egyptian Chronicles

Egyptian Chronicles
Author: William Palmer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 662
Release: 1861
Genre: Bible
ISBN:

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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
Author: Anon
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2013-04-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 1447496027

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The documents referred to under this title are not one single continuous work, but were written independently in various English monasteries. Taken as a whole these manuscripts form the oldest and most complete annals in any European vernacular tongue: only the Russian and the Irish chronicles can compare with them for antiquity. The difficulty in publishing them in compact form has always been to show the differences in the way they deal with events without repeating a large amount of matter common to all or most of the manuscripts. The nearest practicable solution was that devised by Earle and Plummer in their edition of the original texts entitled Two of the Saxon Chronicles, published by the Oxford University Press, who have kindly given permission for the arrangement of the texts in their edition (consisting mainly of the Parker and Laud MSS. Of Winchester and Peterborough, two versions of the Abingdon Chronicle and extracts from the Chronicles of Worcester and Canterbury) to be used as the basis for this new translation, which is the only version in modern English available to the student and general reader, covering the whole period A.D 450 - 1150. The fifty pages of editorial introduction contain, with the notes, much matter which is the fruit of original research and an important contribution to knowledge in this field not hitherto published, even in journals.

Chronicles and Annals

Chronicles and Annals
Author: Reginald Lane Poole
Publisher: Oxford : Clarendon Press
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1926
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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The Next Leap

The Next Leap
Author: David Solar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2018-05-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781947584228

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In 1954, the United States was attacked by beings called Eban from another world. President Eisenhower was coerced into signing a treaty after we lost over 200 pilots in this initial strike. The government has managed to keep this treaty secret since and they became known as the 'Greys.' Part of the treaty forced the use of land for two alien bases. One is commonly called Area 51, and the other is somewhere in New Mexico. In the years to follow, animal mutilations, abductions along with UFO sightings became part of urban folklore. More than seventy years pass and four high school seniors, accompanied by an air force officer are thrown together to find themselves on the other side of the galaxy in a flying saucer. During the voyage, they meet another alien race called the Anunnaki who inform them of a plan the Greys have set into motion for an Earth invasion and that there are thousands of abducted humans on their home world in a would-be POW camp prison. The only choice the band of humans has is to either risk it all to stop the invasion and save the people who were taken or try to inform the sitting president of the incoming forces. It's a do or die kind of situation and either will determine the fate for Mankind and Earth alike.