Revitalizing Small Town America


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Fat Angie: Rebel Girl Revolution


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More trouble at school and at home — and the discovery of a missive from her late soldier sister — send Angie and a long-ago friend on an RV road trip across Ohio. Sophomore year has just begun, and Angie is miserable. Her girlfriend, KC, has moved away; her good friend, Jake, is keeping his distance; and the resident bully has ramped up an increasingly vicious and targeted campaign to humiliate her. An over-the-top statue dedication planned for her sister, who died in Iraq, is almost too much to bear, and it doesn't help that her mother has placed a symbolic empty urn on their mantel. At the ceremony, a soldier hands Angie a final letter from her sister, including a list of places she wanted the two of them to visit when she got home from the war. With her mother threatening to send Angie to a “treatment center” and the situation at school becoming violent, Angie enlists the help of her estranged childhood friend, Jamboree. Along with a few other outsiders, they pack into an RV and head across the state on the road trip Angie's sister did not live to take. It might be just what Angie needs to find a way to let her sister go, and find herself in the process.




The Gentleman from Indiana


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Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.




The Works of Booth Tarkington: The gentleman from Indiana.-v. 2. The two Vanrevels.-v. 3. The quest of Quesnay.-v. 4. The flirt.-v. 5. Penrod.-v. 6. Penrod and Sam.-v. 7. In the arena.-v. 8. Harlequin and Columbine and other stories.-v. 9. Monsieur Beaucaire. The beautiful lady. His own people and other stories.-v. 10. The turmoil.-v. 11. The conquest of Canaan.-v. 12. Seventeen.-v. 13. Themagnificent Ambersons.-v. 14. Ramsey Milholland.-v. 15. Alice Adams.-v. 16. Gentle Julia.-v. 17. The fascinating stranger and other stories.-v. 18. The midlander.-v. 19. Women.-v. 20. The plutocrat.-v. 21. Claire Ambler.-v. 22. Looking forward, and others.-v. 23. The world does move.-v. 24. Young Mrs. Greeley.-v. 25. The new Penrod book, Penrod Jashber.-v. 26. Mirthful Haven.-v. 27. Mary's neck


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The Selected Letters of Willa Cather


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Time Magazine's 10 Top Nonfiction Books of the Year • Willa Cather’s letters—withheld from publication for more than six decades—are finally available to the public in this fascinating selection. The hundreds collected here range from witty reports of life as a teenager in Red Cloud in the 1880s through her college years at the University of Nebraska, her time as a journalist in Pittsburgh and New York, and her growing eminence as a novelist. They describe her many travels and record her last years, when the loss of loved ones and the disasters of World War II brought her near to despair. Above all, they reveal her passionate interest in people, literature, and the arts. The voice is one we recognize from her fiction: confident, elegant, detailed, openhearted, concerned with profound ideas, but also at times sentimental, sarcastic, and funny. A deep pleasure to read, this volume reveals the intimate joys and sorrows of one of America’s most admired writers.




Indianapolis Monthly


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Indianapolis Monthly is the Circle City’s essential chronicle and guide, an indispensable authority on what’s new and what’s news. Through coverage of politics, crime, dining, style, business, sports, and arts and entertainment, each issue offers compelling narrative stories and lively, urbane coverage of Indy’s cultural landscape.




Spit


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"Winner of the Elixir Press Poetry Awards" -- T.p.