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Wind Chime Point


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When life gets complicated, New York Times bestselling author Sherryl Woods proves family—and love—can make all the difference Facing a personal crisis, ambitious and driven Gabriella Castle retreats to the welcoming arms of her family. Everything she's worked for has been yanked out from under her, and she seeks the serenity of her grandmother's home on the North Carolina coast. With difficult decisions to make about her future, the last thing she wants is an unexpected love. Wade Johnson fell for Gabi the first time he saw her. It's not the only time he's found himself in the role of knight in shining armor, but Gabi isn't looking for a rescuer. To get her to stay, Wade will need a whole lot of patience and gentle persuasion…and maybe the soothing sound of wind chimes on a summer breeze.




Wind Chimes Design and Construction


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Information on making the most familiar wind chimes designs, as well as exotic and unusual types, including metal, bamboo, ceramic and shell, plus chimes in tubular forms, bell forms, and many others. Includes an accompanying CD that allows you to hear and compare the sounds of different types of chimes.




The Chimes


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"A HIGHLY ORIGINAL DYSTOPIAN MASTERPIECE" --Geraldine Brooks, Pulitzer Prize winning author of March "FOR ALL THE POETRY AND LYRICISM, THE CHIMES IS A SOLID SUSPENSEFUL ADVENTURE STORY AT HEART" --NPR Books A mind-expanding literary debut composed of memory, music and imagination. A boy stands on the roadside on his way to London, alone in the rain. No memories, beyond what he can hold in his hands at any given moment. No directions, as written words have long since been forbidden. No parents--just a melody that tugs at him, a thread to follow. A song that says if he can just get to the capital, he may find some answers about what happened to them. The world around Simon sings, each movement a pulse of rhythm, each object weaving its own melody, music ringing in every drop of air. Welcome to the world of The Chimes. Here, life is orchestrated by a vast musical instrument that renders people unable to form new memories. The past is a mystery, each new day feels the same as the last, and before is blasphony. But slowly, inexplicably, Simon is beginning to remember. He emerges from sleep each morning with a pricking feeling, and sense there is something he urgently has to do. In the city Simon meets Lucien, who has a gift for hearing, some secrets of his own, and a theory about the danger lurking in Simon's past. A stunning debut composed of memory, music, love and freedom, The Chimes pulls you into a world that will captivate, enthrall and inspire.




Wind Chimes and Whirligigs


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This book in the Kids Can Do It series features wind chimes and whirligigs to enliven backyards, balconies, doorways or windowsills.




The Bookseller


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Official organ of the book trade of the United Kingdom.




Richard Marsh


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‘Richard Marsh’ (Richard Bernard Heldmann, 1857–1915) was a bestselling, versatile and prolific author of gothic, crime, adventure, romantic and comic fiction. This book, the first on Marsh, establishes his credentials as a significant agent within the fin de siècle gothic revival. Marsh’s work spans a range of gothic modes, including the canonical fin de siècle subgenres of urban and imperial gothic and gothic-inflected sensation and supernatural fiction, but also rarer hybrid genres such as the comic gothic and the occult romance. His greatest success came in 1897 when he published his bestselling invasion narrative The Beetle: A Mystery, a novel that articulated many of the key themes of fin de siècle urban gothic and outsold its close rival, Bram Stoker’s Dracula, well into the twentieth century. The present work extends studies of Marsh’s literary production beyond The Beetle, contending that, in addition to his undoubted interest in non-normative gender and ethnic identities, Marsh was a writer with an acute sense of spatiality, whose fiction can be read productively through the lens of spatial theory.




Garden & Home Builder


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All Day Everyday


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All Day Everyday is a stunning tribute to the old-timers of the world who still believe they have something to contribute.Washed-up TV reporter Richard Chimes is an alcoholic who hasn't done any serious work in ten years. He gets a call from the network to do an interview with a former baseball player and coach named Ronnie "Screwdriver" Thompson.Ronnie hasn't spoken to the media since his last year of coaching. But even in his heyday, he only spoke to one reporter, the man who was Richard Chime's mentor and who has long since passed away.Richard agrees to do the interview and flies out to Iowa, where he meets the baseball legend and conducts a life-changing interview. Ronnie provides a tell-all on what made him a great baseball ballplayer and coach. He talks about his first year in college and the hardship of moving from Iowa to Arizona. He reminisces that he made life-long friends with his fellow college players. And for all the anxiety he went through, it was all worth it because he found out what he wanted out of life, going on to become a star player for the Pittsburgh Pirates.As the reporter listens to the old ballplayer tell his story, he realizes that there are always new challenges to be met. Is it too late for his life to have meaning?