Goodbye, Theodore


Book Description

There are some worlds separate from ours - worlds that are thought to be just whispers. But what happens when one of those worlds collides inside our own? That's exactly what happened in the sleepy town of Harthsburg. When Theodore Lexington's body flew up into the chilly air it was clear that his day was turning into a real-life nightmare. But the magical creatures that swept him into the sky, known to some as Twilight Breathers, took more than just Theodore. With only a small group of people left behind, three friends Eliza, Ben and Audrey set out to save him, along with any other townspeople they can find. But the more they learned the more they wonder if the creatures are really there on their own accord. Will the three friends be able to save Theodore in time? And who or what is behind the appearance of the Twilight Breathers?




The Prude's Progress


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"The Prude's Progress" is a play that is set in motion regarding the existing situation of society. A book in three-act centered on a man named Adam Cherry and his struggles leading to imminent progress. A wonderful book for individuals who love short, detailed dramas and want to learn the art of being a young, progressive gentleman and lady.




The Ones Who Hear


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Journey's of the Astropaths The Ones Who Hear is book #1 (in book stores now) Learning to See is book #2 (scheduled for December 2013) Bending Vision #3 (coming soon) Three Sons of Prophecy #4 (coming soon) The Book of Travelers #5 (coming soon) The planet Earth is getting smaller and smaller with air travel and the internet, but for the astropaths any part of the world is just a moment away; if they can picture it, they are there. With an inherent talent which allows them to develop telepathic and clairvoyant abilities, the astropaths can be anywhere and steal the thoughts of anyone. But they have vulnerability, and that is while traveling outside their body the shell they leave behind is completely defenseless.




Round Dance and Other Plays


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This is a unique collection of seven of Schnitzler's best known plays in a new English translation. They explore love, sexuality, and death in various guises, against the backdrop of turn-of-the-century Viennese decadence. The introduction explores the plays in relation to Schnitzler's life, to the culture of late twentieth-century Vienna, and to Modernism in general. - ;Flirtations * Round Dance * The Green Cockatoo * The Last Masks * Countess Mizzi * The Vast Domain * Professor Bernhardi The playwright Arthur Schnitzler is best known as the chronicler of fin de si--egrave--;cle Viennese decadence. Round Dance, written in the late 1890s, exposes sexual life in Vienna with such witty frankness that it could not be staged until after the First World War, when it provoked a riot in the theatre and a prosecution for indecency. The other plays in this collection explore love, sexuality, and death in various guises, always with a sharp, non-judgemental awareness of the complexity and mystery of the psyche. Acquainted with Freud and his circle, Schnitzler probes beneath the surface of his characters to uncover emotions they barely understand. And in the tragicomedyProfessor Bernhardi, Schnitzler addresses the growing anti-Semitism of the period. - ;Davies's translation once again brings us closer to a masterpiece of modern drama written before the twentieth century had even begun. - Leo A Lensing, TLS




Change


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Durham was supposed to be a quiet, sleepy little town, but it held more excitement and wonder than Alex had ever known in her 17 years living in the heart of east end Toronto. Her need for escape brings her into a world she thought only existed on the pages of a book. Follow as she is thrown into this new realm and discovers that here, she is more herself than ever before. With the help of Nate, the strange blue-eyed boy from her premonitions, she navigates new abilities and new friends, but she feels like there's more secrets than answers in this world. This is the first part of The Empire of Wind and Smoke.




Blackout


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Oxford in 2060 is a chaotic place, with scores of time-traveling historians being sent into the past. Michael Davies is prepping to go to Pearl Harbor. Merope Ward is coping with a bunch of bratty 1940 evacuees and trying to talk her thesis adviser into letting her go to VE-Day. Polly Churchill’s next assignment will be as a shopgirl in the middle of London’s Blitz. But now the time-travel lab is suddenly canceling assignments and switching around everyone’s schedules. And when Michael, Merope, and Polly finally get to World War II, things just get worse. For there they face air raids, blackouts, and dive-bombing Stukas—to say nothing of a growing feeling that not only their assignments but the war and history itself are spiraling out of control. Because suddenly the once-reliable mechanisms of time travel are showing significant glitches, and our heroes are beginning to question their most firmly held belief: that no historian can possibly change the past.




The Roosevelts


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An extraordinarily vivid and personal portrait of America's greatest political family and its enormous impact on our nation--the tie-in volume to the PBS documentary to air in the fall of 2014.




Orlando's Nemesis


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Thomas Jefferson, the ultimate revolutionary, came to symbolize the very revolutionaries who ransacked Theodore Dwight's family farm, terrorizing his siblings, burning crops and killing livestock when he was only 13 years old in 1777. "No father. No God. Theodore Dwight was rudderless as the Revolutionary storm hit." This is the story of Theodore Dwight's journey through passions and temptations, his struggle to find truth and as an older man to slay demons




The Blue Hour


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Theo's grandpa has died, and he would give anything to see him one more time. A remarkable miracle sends him back in time to meet his grandpa while he was serving in the Korean War. A powerful and poetic play about grief, and what we can do with it. Drama One-act. 30-35 minute 5-8 actors




Afterworld


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A multi-layered, multi-generational saga set in Louisiana in the days before Hurricane Katrina, and in a place called Afterworld. For the Duvalier family, sugar cane is both their blessing and their curse. Their story is rich, tragic and funny. It steams and heaves with sugar, sex, drink, deviance and depravity.