Remembering Fort Worth 2019 IV


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Albuquerque Artist Bobby J. Jones visited Fort Worth, Texas in December, 2019. He photographed certain areas of Fort Worth. They include Thanksgiving Square on Christmas Day, 2019. These photos were taken before the pandemic arrived in the United States. Each photo tells an autobiographical story of Jones' life. He grew up in Fort Worth, Texas from 1968 to 1989. In this photo book, Bobby photographs the Fort Worth Stock Yard and N. Main Street in this Texas city in 2019. Here's the fourth photo book, Remembering Fort Worth 2019 IV!!!!




Remembering Fort Worth 2019


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New Mexico Artist Bobby J. Jones visited his sister Missy and her family during Christmas, 2019, before The Pandemic. Bobby grew up in Fort Worth from1968 to 1989. He photographed his favorite areas of this Texas city. He took many photos. Jones may create several volumes of photobooks for this photography series about Fort Worth, Texas. Here is this first photobook from Bobby J. Jones!




Remembering Fort Worth


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From its birth to the present, Fort Worth has consistently built and reshaped its appearance, ideals, and industry. Through changing fortunes, the city has continued to grow and prosper by overcoming adversity and maintaining the strong, independent culture of its citizens. With a selection of fine historic images from his best-selling book Historic Photos of Fort Worth, Quentin McGown provides a valuable and revealing historical retrospective on the growth and development of Fort Worth. Remembering Fort Worth captures this journey through still photography selected from the finest archives. From its early days to the recent past, Remembering Fort Worth follows life, government, education, and events throughout the city's history. This volume captures unique and rare scenes through the lens of more than a hundred historic photographs. Published in vivid black-and-white, these images communicate historic events and everyday life of two centuries of people building a unique and prosperous city.




Remembering Fort Worth 2019 V


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New Mexico Artist Bobby J. Jones visited his sister and her family during December, 2019 of his hometown of Fort Worth, Texas. Jones' photographs tell an autobiographical story of his childhood growing up in Fort Worth, Texas from the late 1960s to the late 1980s. He has created two photography books about Fort Worth. Here is the third one, Remembering Fort Worth 2019 III !!!




Remembering Fort Worth 2019 III


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New Mexico Artist Bobby J. Jones visited his sister and her family during December, 2019 of his hometown of Fort Worth, Texas. Jones' photographs tell an autobiographical story of his childhood growing up in Fort Worth, Texas from the late 1960s to the late 1980s. He has created two photography books about Fort Worth. Here is the third one, Remembering Fort Worth 2019 III !!!




Remembering Fort Worth 2019 II


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New Mexico Artist Bobby J. Jones grew up in Fort Worth, Texas from 1968 to 1989. He visited his sister Missy and her family during Christmas, 2019. While visiting his sister's family, Bobby photographed this Texas city before The Covid Pandemic arrived in The United States. Jones photographed certain areas of Fort Worth. These areas include his childhood neighborhood, Lake Benbrook, J.T. Stevens Elementary School, Downtown Fort Worth, The Fort Worth Stockyards. Jones plans to create other photobooks of Fort Worth, too!




Remembering Mass Atrocities: Perspectives on Memory Struggles and Cultural Representations in Africa


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This book explores how popular cultural artifacts, literary texts, commemorative practices and other forms of remembrances are used to convey, transmit and contest memories of mass atrocities in the Global South. Some of these historical atrocities took place during the Cold war. As such, this book unpacks the influence or role of the global powers in conflict in the Global South. Contributors are grappling with a number of issues such as the politics of memorialization, memory conflicts, exhumations, reburials, historical dialogue, peacebuilding and social healing, memory activism, visual representation, transgenerational transmission of memories, and identity politics.




Love Remembers


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Alzheimer’s is a merciless thief, but it can’t steal love. ​Dementia is a terrifying disease, snatching away memory and independence from those close to our hearts. Early-onset Alzheimer’s takes even more, stealing whole chapters of people’s lives. But love and hope do not have to fall victim to the disease. In Love Remembers, Kathe Ambrose Goodwin shares how her family has coped with her husband Steve’s battle with early-onset Alzheimer’s, from the first signs something was wrong to living with the final stages of the disease with dignity, peace, and even joy. Kathe lays bare the pain and frustration of their journey and how her family’s love and faith shine through, giving meaning and hope to even the darkest days.




A Land Remembered


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A Land Remembered has become Florida's favorite novel. Now this Student Edition in two volumes makes this rich, rugged story of the American pioneer spirit more accessible to young readers. Patrick Smith tells of three generations of the MacIveys, a Florida family battling the hardships of the frontier. The story opens in 1858, when Tobias and Emma MacIvey arrive in the Florida wilderness with their son, Zech, to start a new life, and ends in 1968 with Solomon MacIvey, who realizes that his wealth has not been worth the cost to the land. Between is a sweeping story rich in Florida history with a cast of memorable characters who battle wild animals, rustlers, Confederate deserters, mosquitoes, starvation, hurricanes, and freezes to carve a kingdom out of the Florida swamp. In this volume, meet young Zech MacIvey, who learns to ride like the wind through the Florida scrub on Ishmael, his marshtackie horse, his dogs, Nip and Tuck, at this side. His parents, Tobias and Emma, scratch a living from the land, gathering wild cows from the swamp and herding them across the state to market. Zech learns the ways of the land from the Seminoles, with whom his life becomes entwined as he grows into manhood. Next in series > > See all of the books in this series




The Sacrament


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The haunting, vivid story of a nun whose past returns to her in unexpected ways, all while investigating a mysterious death and a series of harrowing abuse claims A young nun is sent by the Vatican to investigate allegations of misconduct at a Catholic school in Iceland. During her time there, on a gray winter’s day, a young student at the school watches the school’s headmaster, Father August Franz, fall to his death from the church tower. Two decades later, the child—now a grown man, haunted by the past—calls the nun back to the scene of the crime. Seeking peace and calm in her twilight years at a convent in France, she has no choice to make a trip to Iceland again, a trip that brings her former visit, as well as her years as a young woman in Paris, powerfully and sometimes painfully to life. In Paris, she met an Icelandic girl who she has not seen since, but whose acquaintance changed her life, a relationship she relives all while reckoning with the mystery of August Franz’s death and the abuses of power that may have brought it on. In The Sacrament, critically acclaimed novelist Olaf Olafsson looks deeply at the complexity of our past lives and selves; the faulty nature of memory; and the indelible mark left by the joys and traumas of youth. Affecting and beautifully observed, The Sacrament is both propulsively told and poignantly written—tinged with the tragedy of life’s regrets but also moved by the possibilities of redemption, a new work from a novelist who consistently surprises and challenges.