Three Summers, a Fall, and One Winter


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Three Summers, a Fall, and One Winter: Hanging On to Your Sanity During Insane Times By: Ron Breazeale, PhD. A psychologist returns to his hometown in Tennessee during the pandemic to spend time with a childhood friend battling cancer and to solve the mystery of the disappearance 50 years ago of a fellow employee at a state psychiatric hospital they both worked at in the late ‘60s and to finally let go of the anger he carried with him when he left the South for a career in New England. “Dr. Breazeale and I grew up in a small southern town at a time when life seemed idyllic, at least to us kids. Ron gives us a personal trip through the coming of age that we all experienced as we went out into the “real world.” He deftly weaves this into several stories about his friends and in the process provides a moving and entertaining read.” - Fred H. Smith, PhD, biological anthropologist and friend “Breazeale’s well-written and vivid personal memories add valuable detail in context of the history of Eastern State Psychiatric Hospital and the countercultural era of the University of Tennessee.” - Jack Neely, writer and editor, Knoxville History Project “Drawn in by a decades-old unsolved disappearance and the death of his childhood friend, Dr. Breazeale gives us an introspective and candid look at Tennessee and the “old South,” modern-day northern New England, and his reconciliation of these two opposing cultures. Engaging and insightful, his story reminds us of what’s important, what should be remembered, and what should be left behind.” - Joseph Mazziotti, retired attorney and judge For more information and a collage of photographs from the summers of 1968, 1969, 2020, and 2021 visit: www.abilitycoach.net




Bulletin


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Three Summers


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An epic middle-grade memoir about sisterhood and coming-of-age in the three years leading up to the Bosnian Genocide. Three Summers is the story of five young cousins who grow closer than sisters as ethnic tensions escalate over three summers in 1980s Bosnia. They navigate the joys and pitfalls of adolescence on their family’s little island in the middle of the Una River. When finally confronted with the harsh truths of the adult world around them, their bond gives them the resilience to discover and hold fast to their true selves. Written with incredible warmth and tenderness, Amra Sabic-El-Rayess takes readers on a journey that will break their hearts and put them back together again.







Writing Romanticism


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What is 'Wordsworthian' Romanticism and how did it evolve? This book argues that only by reading Charlotte Smith's poetry in tandem with William Wordsworth's can this question be answered, demonstrating their mutual contribution to the creation of the 'Wordsworthian', through literary analysis and historical contextualizing of their writings.




One Love, Three Summers


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Father Rex is a priest involved in the communist movement. Because of Annabelle, he begins to question the ideology he has followed for years. This novel spurns and condemns a bloody revolution as a solution to the problems of society, and gives an unapologetic argument that compassion rather than the pursuit of power is the noblest of human aspirations.




Romantic Localities


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Romantic Localities explores the ways in which Romantic-period writers of varying nationalities responded to languages, landscapes – both geographical and metaphorical – and literatures.




Annual Report


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Includes abstract of the Proceedings of the county agricultural societies.




Fishery Bulletin


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The Michigan Alumnus


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In volumes1-8: the final number consists of the Commencement annual.