The Echo of Silence


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'The fireworks were spectacular that Fourth of July 1898, but momentous and strange events were about to commence that would change Zebulon Montgomery's life.' What event could so change this Yale student's life forever? The sight of a petite, strawberry-blond woman with a peach-colored parasol. Zebulon, upon receiving her address, begins writing letters to the mysterious beauty. A letter-based relationship blossoms, captivated by imagery and language transcending words. In the Victorian era bursting with change yet fighting the unfamiliar, their romance will be tested in every way, forced to fight preconceived notions of what is right and proper. And when a shocking truth about his new love comes to light, Zebulon must also confront his own prejudices and opinions. A compelling, lovely story of turn-of-the-century romance, The Echo of Silence begins a journey of love surpassing all odds.




The Echo of Silence


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Echoes of Silence


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Echo of Silence


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Things aren’t always what they seem . . . From the outside, Victoria Campbell has everything. She is an accomplished, wealthy young professional living in the big city who has reached her career goals and is on track to break the glass ceiling. But under all this seeming success lies a haunted past that has kept her from opening herself up to most people and especially from the men she meets. Will the ghosts of the past continue to haunt her, or can she exorcise them in exchange for real happiness? The answer to this question becomes clearer, as such answers often do, on a trip home to visit family and friends. Things are different in Texas, and Victoria’s long-overdue homecoming with her new boyfriend in tow shines a light on the reality of their relationship and resurrects painful memories of dangers that can be lurking in plain sight. First-time author Rhonda Jolley has created a fast-paced, character-driven novel that will keep you thinking long after you’ve finished the final page.




The Echo of Heartbeats


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A collection of poetry exploring the whole range of human emotions experienced throughout life. With love as its central theme it engages with a wide range of human activity. The collection has been select to appeal to a wide range of ages and tastes.




The Silent Echo


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Are you tired of being treated as second-class citizens in a society that claims to be equal? Have you been falsely accused of abuse, only to find yourself abandoned by the very support systems that should have protected you? Are you fed up with the extreme misogyny that permeates our culture, leaving you feeling unjustly vilified? This book is your ally, your voice, and your weapon against the injustices you encounter daily. Inside, you'll find: - A dissection of false allegations and their life-altering consequences, with a focus on the lack of support available for those wrongly accused. - An exploration of extreme misogynistic views, laying bare their impact on the unjust treatment of men in society and various institutions. - A thorough analysis of the "guilty until proven innocent" principle and its disproportionate application towards men, leading to a lack of fair representation in legal matters. - A deep dive into the societal expectations placed on men, often setting them up for failure. - An examination of how captured institutions are shaping cultural hegemony, reinforcing a one-sided narrative, and neglecting men's needs. - The stories of those who have suffered due to these issues, providing a glimpse into the human cost of this systematic injustice. If you're ready to stand up and fight for your rights, this book is your rallying cry.




Echoes of Silence


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The Echo of Silence


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On July 4th 1891, Zebulon Montgomery's 19th birthday, he catches a glimpse of a petite strawberry blonde dressed in a peach colored gown with accompanying parasol. That moment would change his life. Discover with him a letter based liaison that unfolds into a blossoming relationship with Gamine Galientotte. Through their written communication, captivated by imagery and language transcending words, see how they engage preconceived notions of what is right and proper. With a shocking discovery, they are able to reconcile their differences and concerns to initiate a marriage filled with wonder and delight. In the late Victorian era bursting with change yet fighting the unfamiliar, their romance will be tested in every way. This is the first of a trilogy that has precious value to any developing relationship.




Alone in the Echo: A Journey Within


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The tales within "Alone in the Echo: A Journey Within" are not just stories; they are testaments to the strength and resilience of the female spirit. In a world that often demands women to be resilient, these stories celebrate the unyielding courage of women who face their solitude head-on. These characters are not damsels in distress waiting for rescue; they are architects of their destinies, finding solace, companionship, and even joy within the confines of their solitude. Through the prism of these narratives, readers will witness the transformation of solitude from a burden to a source of empowerment. The women in these stories draw upon their internal reservoirs of strength, confront their fears, and emerge as heroines of their lives. In the face of adversity, they redefine their identities, proving that solitude, far from being a weakness, can be a catalyst for profound personal growth.




The Vast Design


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In recent years Yeats has been receiving a great deal of critical attention from many aspects. Professor Engelberg here makes a distinctive contribution to the new studies by bringing under discussion the kind of aesthetic views developed by Yeats in order to rationalize his own practice as poet and dramatist. Yeats was pragmatic in his approach and therefore not concerned about formulating a tight critical theory. Recognizing this, the author at the same time skilfully guides the reader through the opinions expressed in the critical essays to meaningful patterns and shows how Yeats's aesthetic views developed, often in relation to his study of Balzac, Blake, Spenser, Shelley, Morris, and the Irish theatre of his own day. Throughout the stress is fittingly on the originality of Yeats, and the reader will be impressed always with his great critical perceptiveness.