Beyond the Horizon


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Beyond the Horizon is about a young man's search for himself and his purpose in life. The book takes place in the future after a nuclear holocaust was released upon the world. After the death of his mother, Jessica, Miles goes in search of his father, John, who had not returned to their village after several years. He starts out his adventure with his large dog, A-len. Miles rescues the beautiful Sara from some grotesque man-creatures. While exploring this primordial world, they have many adventures which include evil shape-shifters, witches that practice the dark arts, monster rats, and the dreaded demon beasts. As they travel on together, Sara and Miles become very close and Miles begins to have feelings that he doesn't understand. They also learn to continue to seek what is Beyond the Horizon.




Beyond the Horizon


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Beyond the Horizon


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Beyond the Horizon by Eugene O'Neill: In this poignant play, Eugene O'Neill explores the complexities of human relationships and the pursuit of dreams. The story follows two brothers, Robert and Andrew, whose aspirations and desires lead them on different life paths, revealing the profound impact of choices and sacrifices on their lives and the lives of those they love. Key Aspects of the Book "Beyond the Horizon": Family Dynamics: The play delves into the dynamics between family members, examining how dreams and ambitions can create both unity and discord. Themes of Sacrifice and Regret: O'Neill explores the theme of sacrifice and the consequences of choices made in pursuit of personal aspirations. Human Nature and Desires: "Beyond the Horizon" offers insights into the complexities of human nature and the yearning for fulfillment and happiness. Eugene O'Neill was an American playwright born in 1888. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest playwrights in American history, known for his introspective and emotionally charged dramas. "Beyond the Horizon" showcases O'Neill's skill in delving into the human psyche and his ability to create powerful and thought-provoking theatrical works.




Beyond the Horizon


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He arrived on a warm summer's day...Malakai Azaiah Dunbar, a loner whose home was the ocean I adored.I was eighteen, he was thirty-six.My foolish heart was stolen by a man who refused to accept I existed. A forbidden kiss sending him back into the arms of the ocean.I was nineteen. He was thirty-seven.He was changed. Cruel. Abrasive. Until he wasn't and I gave him something precious.I'm twenty. He's thirty-eight.Just like the ocean we both adore, Malakai is mysterious, tumultuous, dangerous and not to be tamed. Fear has kept us apart for too long, but I'm not afraid anymore. It's time to lay everything on the line. It's time to bring him home. **This is a standalone, age gap, contemporary romance with high heat levels and a love story that might just make you weep. Recommended for 17+ readers due to adult content and language.




Beyond The Horizon


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Beyond the Horizon, an inter-continental anthology of poems presents a panoramic picture of life with myriad colours— ruminations on the present, nostalgia of the past and hope for future. It is a collection of 247 poems written by poets from ten countries of the world including USA, South Africa, Serbia, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, Bhutan, Srilanka, Nigeria and India. The major features of this anthology are --- rhymed and unrhymed poems, poems written by contributors of all age groups—young and old, established poets and emerging ones, passionate lovers of poetry and experimenters with this genre. The anthology includes poems which are subjective as well as objective offering personal, social, political, and cultural perspectives. The anthology features poems in different poetic forms such as sonnet, lyrics, and ballad. Apart from traditionally occurring recurrent themes, this anthology contains poems on nationalistic fervour, critique of political system, longing for the simple rural life, state of isolation, life, death, humanity, inner voice, loneliness and many more inter alia. We believe that poems included in this anthology will provide ‘comfort, meaning and hope’ and a new perspective of looking at life in today’s critical situation of pandemic.




Beyond the Horizon


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Learn firsthand from this award-winning quilt artist how to make miniature fabric landscapes. Valerie is internationally known for her vibrant and expressive landscapes. Her love of fabric combined with free-form landscape design will spark your creativity. She introduces you to her unique method of cut and collage piecing with appliqué work and fabric embellishments. Step-by-step instructions and stunning examples help you discover your abilities as a designer of original creations. The landscapes are beautiful, inspiring, and fascinating - the ideal form for spontaneous, pattern-free composition.




Beyond This Horizon


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Utopia has been achieved. For centuries, disease, hunger, poverty and war have been things found only in the histories. And applied genetics has given men and women the bodies of athletes and a lifespan of over a century. They should all have been very happy.... But Hamilton Felix is bored. And he is the culmination of a star line; each of his last thirty ancestors chosen for superior genes. Hamilton is, as far as genetics can produce one, the ultimate man. And this ultimate man can see no reason why the human race should survive, and has no intention of continuing the pointless comedy. However, Hamilton's life is about to become less boring. A secret cabal of revolutionaries who find utopia not just boring, but desperately in need of leaders who know just What Needs to be Done, are planning to revolt and put themselves in charge. Knowing of Hamilton's disenchantment with the modern world, they have recruited him to join their Glorious Revolution. Big mistake! The revolutionaries are about to find out that recruiting a superman is definitely not a good idea.... With an all new afterword by Tony Daniel. At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).




Beyond the Horizon


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"These are John's tales of a past life spent in the blessed company of Christ Jesus, his brother, his flesh and his blood - his very personal recollection of an extraordinary friendship and love. It chronicles an epic journey from ancient times to the present day, a journey far beyond the realm of the living. This is the story of his ... non-physical experience and the instruction he received during his time on the other side."--Back cover.




Beyond the Horizon


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In June, 2004, Colin Angus left Vancouver on his bicycle. Nearly two years later, he rolled back in, looking like a castaway, and having completed the first human-powered circumnavigation of the globe. Angus cycled, skiied, and rowed a route that took him to Alaska, across the Bering Sea and the Siberian winter, across Europe from Moscow to Portugal, then across the Atlantic to Costa Rica–a 156-day rowing odyssey. From there it was a short 8,300 kilometre ride back to Vancouver. Along the way he burned through 4,000 chocolate bars, 72 inner tubes, 250 kgs of freeze-dried foods, 31 dorado fish (caught from the sea), 2 offshore rowboats, 4 bicycles, 80 kgs of clothing. And he showed the world that if he can travel 43,000 kilometres without polluting the planet, then the rest of us can get off our butts, and clean up our own acts. “We lay in the rowboat cabin as the seas swelled and the sky boiled like a devil’s cauldron. Slanting yellow sun beams cut between black squalls, and corrugated cirrus clouds interlaced the remaining areas of blue. Huge anvil heads roiled and billowed, like slow-moving atomic explosions. Flashes of lightning illuminated the IMAX screen of the horizon. Such energy and volatility would have been breathtakingly beautiful, if we had been watching from nearly anywhere else, and if it weren’t for the fact that it was all just a prelude to a killer storm. It was hard to believe that yet another tropical cyclone was heading our way. We had chosen the worst hurricane season in recorded history to make our five-month, 10,000 km unsupported rowboat crossing of the Atlantic Ocean. Now, two months into our voyage, it looked very likely our expedition might come to an abrupt end. Our voyage across the Atlantic was only a part of a much larger expedition: an attempt to complete the first human-powered circumnavigation of the planet. So far we had trekked, skied, cycled, canoed, and rowed non-stop across three continents and were half-way across our second ocean. Now, as I huddled in the dog-house sized cabin with my fiancée waiting for the Hurricane Epsilon to reach us, I cursed myself for ever believing I could achieve such an impossible quest.” —From Beyond the Horizon




Beyond the Horizon


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Torn from all that is familiar and dear, Louise finds herself in Newgate, that most notorious of British prisons. Here the innocent young woman must survive amongst thieves, prostitutes, and forgers, where catfights, drunkenness, hunger, and cold are a daily reality. But the worst is yet to come: a five-month sea journey to Botany Bay in Australia. In this male-dominated prisoner society on the other side of the world, women are regarded as a commodity, and those transported for minor crimes are treated as prostitutes. How can any woman retain her self-respect in such a setting? Yet one group of women coming out of Newgate managed it. Under the influence of Mrs Elizabeth Fry, a gentle Quaker, the female inmates in Newgate are taught to knit and sew, gaining confidence in themselves. Mrs Fry also opens a school for the prison’s children. But most important of all, the Quaker woman shares a message from the Bible so these women can face their future with hope.