Resting In the Bosom Of the Lamb

Resting In the Bosom Of the Lamb
Author: Augusta Trobaugh
Publisher: BelleBooks
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2011-06-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1611940338

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Four elderly southern women share a house, a history, and heartbreaking secrets. Baby girl, I hope you're listening real good to what I'm gonna tell you about that sure-enough miracle we got us. Had to be a miracle, because in all my born days, I didn't never think it could turn out like this. Didn't never think you'd be sitting right here on this very porch with me, hearing me talk about all us folks you don't know nothing much about yet.. . . Back then, I didn't really know that all the folks who came ahead of us are like the brown roots of a big old vine growing close to the porch, and even though those roots are way down deep in the ground where we can't see them, they're still there. And we grow from them, our whole lives, and then, if we're lucky, others grow from us. Well, I expect that the ones who came before us--black and white--had things they had to keep still about, too, just like me and Miss Cora. Things we had to do, whether we liked it or not. And then never speak of them again. Augusta Trobaugh is the acclaimed author of fine novels including PraiseJerusalem, Sophie and the Rising Sun, and coming soon, Music From Beyond the Moon.

A Different Kind of Normal

A Different Kind of Normal
Author: Cathy Lamb
Publisher: Kensington Books
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2012-07-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0758259395

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From acclaimed author Cathy Lamb comes a warm and poignant story about mothers and sons, family and forgiveness--and loving someone enough to let them be true to themselves. . . Jaden Bruxelle knows that life is precious. She sees it in her work as a hospice nurse, a job filled with compassion and humor even on the saddest days. And she sees it in Tate, the boy she has raised as her son ever since her sister gave him up at birth. Tate is seventeen, academically brilliant, funny, and loving. He's also a talented basketball player despite having been born with an abnormally large head--something Jaden's mother blames on a family curse. Jaden dismisses that as nonsense, just as she ignores the legends about witches and magic in the family. Over the years, Jaden has focused all her energy on her job and on sheltering Tate from the world. Tate, for his part, just wants to be a regular kid. Through his blog, he's slowly reaching out, finding his voice. He wants to try out for the Varsity basketball team. He wants his mom to focus on her own life for a change, maybe even date again. Jaden knows she needs to let go--of Tate, of her fears and anger, and of the responsibilities she uses as a shield. And through a series of unexpected events and revelations, she's about to learn how. Because as dear as life may be, its only real value comes when we are willing to live it fully, even if that means risking it all. Beautifully written, tender and true, A Different Kind of Normal is a story about embracing love and adventure, and learning to look ahead for the first time. . .

Lamb in His Bosom

Lamb in His Bosom
Author: Caroline Miller
Publisher: Holiday House
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2011-10-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1561456497

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The 1934 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about a young newlywed woman struggling with her harsh life in rural, impoverished antebellum Georgia. "It has a wonderful freshness about it.... A wonderfully large and vital picture." ―The New York Times Cean and Lonzo are a young couple beginning their married lives two decades before the Civil War in a land where nature is hostile, the seasons dictate the law, and the days are punctuated by the hard work of the land. The couple's only wealth is their hands, their obstinacy, and their love. By the time Cean is forty-three, she has borne fourteen children; buried five of them and her husband; and survived a civil war, venomous snakebite, ferocious panther attack, and a deadly house fire. Neither life nor the din of history has spared her. In her lyrical, fascinating story (winner of the 1932 Pulitzer Prize for Literature), author Caroline Miller explores the struggle and survival of impoverished settlers in pre-Civil War South Georgia. A thought-provoking addition to American, Civil War, and Women's History studies.

The Forge

The Forge
Author: Thomas Sigismund Stribling
Publisher:
Total Pages: 546
Release: 1938
Genre: United States
ISBN:

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Now in November

Now in November
Author: Josephine Winslow Johnson
Publisher: New York : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1934
Genre: Depressions
ISBN:

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A long drought brings hardship to the Haldemarnes as they struggle to wrest a living from their small farm.

The Book of Ruth

The Book of Ruth
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1906
Genre:
ISBN:

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Lamb in His Bosom

Lamb in His Bosom
Author: Caroline Pafford Miller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1935
Genre:
ISBN:

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Journey in the Dark

Journey in the Dark
Author: Martin Flavin
Publisher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1943
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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The story of a boy who grew up in a poor family and his adventures in love and business.

The Late George Apley

The Late George Apley
Author: John P. Marquand
Publisher: Back Bay Books
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2004-03-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780316735674

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A modern classic restored to print -- the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel that charts the diminishing fortunes of a distinguished Boston family in the early years of the 20th century. Sweeping us into the inner sanctum of Boston society, into the Beacon Hill town houses and exclusive private clubs where only the city's wealthiest and most powerful congregate, the novel gives us -- through the story of one family and its patriarch, the recently deceased George Apley -- the portrait of an entire society in transition. Gently satirical and rich with drama, the novel moves from the Gilded Age to the Great Depression as it projects George Apley's world -- and subtly reveals a life in which success and accomplishment mask disappointment and regret, a life of extreme and enviable privilege that is nonetheless an imperfect life.

Laughing Boy

Laughing Boy
Author: Oliver La Farge
Publisher:
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2004
Genre: Navajo Indians
ISBN:

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