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While struggling to overcome the "curse" on their Scheherazade program music, the team helps Officer Chuck Zander monitor a computer ice skating forum used by a kidnapped missionary to send coded messages.
Author : Sharon Whitlock
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 169 pages
File Size : 18,67 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0595341047
While struggling to overcome the "curse" on their Scheherazade program music, the team helps Officer Chuck Zander monitor a computer ice skating forum used by a kidnapped missionary to send coded messages.
Author : Carolyn H. Ingram
Publisher : Covenant Books, Inc.
Page : 131 pages
File Size : 49,73 MB
Release : 2023-12-11
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1685267513
Seven days. Is this wisp of time enough to save a life, a family, or even a nation? As shrewd as he is charismatic, Congressman Nathan Perry has strategically vanquished each of his opponents to emerge as the champion of the Freedom Party in the presidential race of the year 2000. He is driven by a secret agenda that allies him with a powerful, unscrupulous mentor and that threatens to divide the Union politically and racially. Clearly, Perry's meteoric rise has not been without moral compromise. Neither has it been without a desperate inner urgency. Since the death of his father, Nathan and his mother, Dr. Olivia Perry, have grappled with the specter of a generational evil that kills the firstborn Perry males at or not long after age forty. This was just the stuff of old family superstitions passed down from antebellum days...wasn't it? But now, the presidential campaign has led Congressman Perry back to his hometown, Vicksburg, Mississippi, which proudly and joyfully receives its native son. However, not all are happy about his bid for the White House. Opponents seize this time to strike, and forces for and against Nathan Perry clash--as his fortieth birthday relentlessly approaches.
Author : Marjorie Kowalski Cole
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 18,19 MB
Release : 2011-06-22
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0472027565
"I couldn't put it down." ---Barbara Kingsolver In 1955, Mary and Jim Leader have the American dream: careers in medicine; a young and healthy family; and even a vacation home---a shabby resort far from bustling Chicago. But one hot afternoon changes everything. Mary, now a widow, must find a path out of her grief into a future for herself and five small children. In Michigan to sell the resort, Mary sees seven hawks riding the storm winds over the lake. This place, she thinks, can heal them with its wild beauty, so she moves her family to the northern lakeshore. But Mary has forgotten what it's like to live in a tiny rural community, where almost everyone has a stake in maintaining the status quo. Secrets are kept at great cost as Mary's children often struggle to raise themselves. A coming-of-age story for each member of the family, this is a novel of quiet heroism and the power of personal freedom. Praise for Marjorie Kowalski Cole and her previous novel, Correcting the Landscape: ". . . her writing is simple, vivid and gorgeous." ---Eugene Register-Guard ". . . a remarkable new talent. Critics have lined up to praise the book." ---Tucson Citizen "Cole's style is subtle but engrossing . . . It is quite a debut." ---Booklist Cover illustration: ©iStockphoto.com/ImagineGolf
Author : M.L. Bullock
Publisher : Monica L. Bullock
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 43,80 MB
Release : 2024-10-10
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
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Helene Wyndham is hopelessly in love with her charming cousin, Paul, the youngest of the Wyndham brothers. As their father lies on his deathbed, the family fortune is set to be divided between the elder brothers, James and Ken. Determined to claim the entire inheritance, Paul manipulates Helene into assisting him with his sinister plan. She is unaware that Paul’s ambitions include murder until she uncovers the horrifying truth. When she threatens to expose him, Helene mysteriously vanishes. In reality, Paul has silenced her forever, but her vengeful spirit remains, haunting the Wyndham estate. Generations later, Sasha Berry Wyndham, a modern-day descendant, is stunned to receive a letter from a lawyer, informing her of her inheritance: Rose Falls, a grand estate in southern Mississippi. Eager to explore her newfound legacy, Sasha visits the property with her boyfriend, Adam. The enchanting beauty of Rose Falls quickly captivates her, but Adam senses something amiss. As renovations begin, the haunting presence of Helene’s ghost grows stronger, revealing the dark history of the Wyndhams. The tension escalates towards a grand opening event—a lavish ball at Rose Falls. But as the night approaches, one question looms: Will the guests be the living or the dead? Rose Falls is the first gripping installment in M. L. Bullock’s new series, blending love, betrayal, and supernatural vengeance in an unforgettable ghost story.
Author : Florence Warden
Publisher :
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 47,17 MB
Release : 1887
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Author : Craig Shaw Gardner
Publisher : Crossroad Press
Page : 311 pages
File Size : 48,45 MB
Release : 2021-09-25
Category : Fiction
ISBN :
Attend, beloved listeners, to the tale of Scheherazade, whose magical stories are her only defense against mad kings, evil djinn, and an unspeakable mother-in-law... For truly it will take a silver tongue to save a pretty neck. From New York Times bestselling author Craig Shaw Gardner, the rollicking conclusion to his outrageous Sinbad series. The other Sinbad, Ali Baba, Aladdin, and friends are trapped in an enchanted cavern. But the fearless heroes soon find their way into the Palace of Beautiful Women, where they meet Queen Scheherazade, whose husband has the nasty habit of cutting off his wives' heads.
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Publisher : Circlet Press
Page : 207 pages
File Size : 23,79 MB
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ISBN : 1613900597
Author : Marilyn Jurich
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 34,2 MB
Release : 1998-08-20
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0313069794
Based on the author's discovery of a new folktale type, the female trickster, Jurich's book identifies and celebrates those female protagonists in folktales who use trickery to save themselves and others, to find new directions for their lives, and to declare their individual autonomies, especially in societies that diminish and oppress women. Through creative strategies depending on verbal facility, psychological acuity, and diplomatic know-how, these women tricksters—better named trickstars—uncover the absurdity, hypocrisy, and corruption in the larger patriarchal society. Through the trickstar's efforts, the system is circumvented or foiled, often enlightened, and usually improved. This multicultural, comparative study reveals universal human traits as well as gender differences between female and male tricksters and realizes the values and attitudes which shape the trickstar's character and behavior. Trickstars also appear outside of the oral folktale tradition; the author discusses their roles in contemporary feminist revisionist tales, as well as in mythology, biblical narratives, Shakespearean comedy, novels, plays, and opera. How the female trickster differs from her male counterpart is, for the first time in folklore studies, illustrated through a comparison of their functions in the narrative scheme of the tale. These functions include the diverting or amusing role, the morally ambiguous or reprehensible role, the role of the manipulator or strategist, and the role of the transformer or culture bringer who reforms and improves the nature of her society. Jurich delineates the specific types of tricksters who perform these functions, suggests how trickstar tales variously affect listeners and readers, and shows how particular types of trickstar characters contribute to the intent of the tale. Feminist views of the protagonists are analyzed as well as contemporary revisionist tales which seek to reverse negative female images and to present independent women characters who can and do make positive contributions to society. For the first time in folklore studies, both female and male tricksters are defined and differentiated, their functions are illustrated through analyzing narrative schemes, and the term trickstar, invented by the author, is used to define and describe a female trickster.
Author : Philip F. Kennedy
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 468 pages
File Size : 26,9 MB
Release : 2013-11-08
Category : Art
ISBN : 1479857092
Scheherazade’s Children gathers together leading scholars to explore the reverberations of the tales of the Arabian Nights across a startlingly wide and transnational range of cultural endeavors. The contributors, drawn from a wide array of disciplines, extend their inquiries into the book’s metamorphoses on stage and screen as well as in literature—from India to Japan, from Sanskrit mythology to British pantomime, from Baroque opera to puppet shows. Their highly original research illuminates little-known manifestations of the Nights, and provides unexpected contexts for understanding the book’s complex history. Polemical issues are thereby given unprecedented and enlightening interpretations. Organized under the rubrics of Translating, Engaging, and Staging, these essays view the Nights corpus as a uniquely accretive cultural bundle that absorbs the works upon which it has exerted influence. In this view, the Arabian Nights is a dynamic, living and breathing cross-cultural phenomenon that has left its mark on fields as disparate as the European novel and early Indian cinema. While scholarly, the writers’ approach is also lively and entertaining, and the book is richly illustrated with unusual materials to deliver a sparkling and highly original exploration of the Arabian Nights’ radiating influence on world literature, performance, and culture.
Author : Susan M. Darraj
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 41,75 MB
Release : 2004-08-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0313085269
In a time when it seems that the gap of understanding between the West and the Middle East continues to widen, Scheherazade's Legacy builds a bridge between the two cultures. Collected here are the voices of those who define the genre of Arab Anglophone writing—that literature that describes the cultural experiences of those with Arab identities living, and often writing, in the West. Contributions from such writers as Naomi Shihab Nye, Diana Abu-Jaber, Suheir Hammad, Etal Adnan, Elmaz Abinader, and others, explore the complexities of writing in and for a culture not entirely their own. The essays here, complemented by selections, mostly original, of each author's work, promises to be a cornerstone in the study of writing by women writers of Arab descent who find themselves between two cultures, two worlds that are often at odds. With a foreword by Barbara Nimri Aziz, journalist, and founder of RAWI (Radius of Arab-American Writers), this collection is one of the first books to assemble the voices of women writers of Arab descent on the subject of writing itself. Contributors consider the difficulties, obstacles, joys, failures and successes of writing from an Arab perspective but largely for American audiences. They consider aspects of identity, family, politics, memory, and other crucial cultural issues that impact them personally and professionally as writers. In creative and thoughtful prose, these important women writers shed new light on what it means to be a writer in a world not fully your own.