The Water-bearer


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"An engineer conceives a water plan for a California city. Based on the Hetch-Hetchy project for San Francisco." Cf. Hanna, A. Mirror for the nation.




Waterbearer


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Waterbearer is remarkable and irrepressible like an asteroid tearing through the atmosphere, leaving exit wounds. Haunting and haunted, "like snow / for the beautiful dead"




Water Bearer


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Seven years ago, Cassidy accidentally set the fire that killed her parents. Now, she has an opportunity to move away from the tiny farming community she grew up in and leave the ghosts behind. But spending one last summer with Jared, her best friend, means leaving behind more than she ever imagined. This moving, bittersweet story of everlasting love and forgiveness lingers long beyond the final page. Written by the author of Writer's Digest Short-Short Story Contest winner "Throwing Stones."




Under the Sign of the Waterbearer


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Thomas Merton, known in religion as Father Louis, was born in France, in his words "under the sign of the waterbearer," in 1915. He studied at Cambridge in England and at Columbia in New York. As a student he lived what his friends have described as a bawdy life but turned from it to become a devout Roman Catholic. As America entered World War II he entered the abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani in Kentucky, and for 27 years he was a Trappist monk, in the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance. During his early days there he wrote an autobiography which became the third bestselling nonfiction book of the year 1949 and went on to write more than 50 more until in 1968 he at last went back into the world to meet with monastic leaders in Asia. Apparently Pope Francis read Metron’s works and in his address to the U.S. Congress named Merton, Dorothy Day, Abraham Lincoln, and Martin Luther King Jr. as people he hoped Americans would emulate. He had entered Gethsemani on December 10, 1941, when he was nearing his twenty-seventh birthday; and on December 10, 1968, as he was nearing his fifty-fourth birthday, he was accidentally electrocuted while attending a religious conference in Bangkok, Thailand. Many in the West consider him a saint and many in the East consider him a manifestation of the Buddha. His autobiography, The Seven Storey Mountain, has been compared to the Confessions of Saint Augustine No one who reads it or any other of his books is ever the same again. The author of this play, James Thomas Baker, knew Thomas Merton and wrote the original version of the play soon after Merton's death. This completely revised and rewritten version, done as an expression of love and admiration in 2015, is to commemorate his hundred birthday.




The Waterbearer


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LIBRARY JOURNAL referred to THE WATERBEARER as a "highly symbolic first novel in which human beings face the dark forces within themselves & reconciling good & evil, go on to create a new world of peace & joy." The protagonists, Richard & Pamela, are misfits caught in a deadening, over-regulated bureaucracy of a world-governing body known as Centrex. Both free themselves from Centrex control, only to find themselves in free-fall through the heaven & hell of their own being. For Pamela, it is a journey back to her native Ireland (kept as a kind of museum piece of religious repression). There she discovers, with the help of an old, wise crone, her spiritual power & the gift she has to offer the world. For Richard, it is being flung into another dimension, the Medieglot-the jumping off point of angelic beings waiting for the moment when humanity is spiritually open enough to allow them to return. With their help, Richard undergoes a cosmic initiation, embodying at one & the same time the angelic polarities of Lucifer & Michael. The initiation requires the integration of these polarities so essential at this critical time in human history. THE WATERBEARER is a story full of hope, wonder & reverence for the mystery of our lives. It invites the reader to explore his/her own task in the world, a world not so far removed from Centrex, the Medieglot & the midnight hour of human evolution. To order write: Reed Press, P.O. Box 1057, Larkspur, CA 94977, New Leaf Distributors or Pacific Pipeline.




The Waterbearer


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A young boy is shipwrecked on a deserted coastline of Africa. 9 yrs+




The Fremantle Press Anthology of Western Australian Poetry


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The Fremantle Press Anthology of Western Australian Poetry is a comprehensive survey of the state's poets from the 19th century to today. Featuring work from 134 poets, and including the work of many WA Indigenous poets, this watershed anthology brings together the poems that have contributed to and defined the ways that Western Australians see themselves.




Aquarius


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A bestselling husband and wife team bring fresh revelations to the zodiac in this beautifully illustrated guide. Their easy-to-understand descriptions of the distinctive attributes for each astrology sign will provide clear insights into what makes you--and those you care about--tick.




We Are Not Most People


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Kurt Stocker's Swiss childhood is dominated by strict and god-fearing parents. He enters a seminary with the intent of becoming a priest and making his parents proud of him, but struggles to adapt. Leaving this vocation behind, he marries Liesl and they eventually emigrate to Australia. Decades later in small town Australia, Terry Riley feels drawn to convent life, despite her parent's objections. At the convent she is haunted by a strange sickness and knows in time that she must return to a more conventional life. It is then she begins a relationship with the now divorced Kurt, who was once her high school teacher. This is the story of an odd couple, of an older man and a younger woman in love with one another, but so damaged by their past lives that even a regular sexual relationship seems impossible. Beautiful in its frankness but disturbing in its examination of faith and human existence, this is a novel that is affectionate, haunting and ultimately unforgettable.




Aquaman


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Aquaman has been branded a traitor and dethroned by his human-hating subjects, who leave him for dead. But, as Atlantis prepares to wage war on humanity, Aquaman is visited by the legendary Lady of the Lake who convinces him to fight for his kingdom