Readers can also search the collection for metrical patterns or rhyme schemes. Readers can study the modern edition without notes, with pop-up notes, or with linear notes, and simultaneously examine the manuscripts with Herbert’s revisions from which the modern edition is derived. Published in the University of Virginia’s Literature and Culture Collection, part of Rotunda, it displays clear digital images of both modern spelling and diplomatic transcriptions of the sources of Herbert’s work (the 1633 edition of The Temple, Williams MS, Jones B62, and the Bodleian MS, Tanner 307). This digital edition of George Herbert’s The Temple is quite simply an amazing piece of scholarship. Institutional one-time prices range from $347.00 to $695.00. by Robert Whalen and Christopher Hodgkins. The Digital Temple: A Documentary Edition of George Herbert’s English Verse, ed. The Digital Temple: A Documentary Edition of George Herbert’s English Verse
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Only sharp-eyed Atticus realizes that Theo is on the run from something bad - and someone is following them. Next, they pick up Mia, a waitress escaping a tense situation. Before they know it, they've commandeered an old school bus and joined forces with its cranky mechanic, Gus. What could go wrong?īut when their truck breaks down, the family trip takes plenty of unexpected turns. And if Dad wants a family road trip, then the family dog, Atticus, should get to come, too. Like inviting his buddy, Theo, who's sure to get into fun (and trouble) along the way. But Ben is on to Dad's scheme, and he's got ideas of his own. A summer adventure you'll never forget, from a beloved Newbery Honor-winning author!ĭad and Ben haven't been getting along lately, and Dad hopes a road trip to rescue a border collie will help them reconnect. This is most evident as Allende uses the same name over again for all four women in the family: Nivea, Clara, Blanca, Alba. The opus detailed their family saga in both good times and bad, reflecting on how the same mistakes repeated themselves through the generations. La Casa de Los Espiritus is a sweeping epic that spans three generations of Chilean women- Clara, Blanca, and Alba Del Valle Trueba- from post World War I up until the Pinochet coup which overthrew the Allende government (Isabel's uncle) in 1973. Handed down this gift, Allende admits that she has had a number of meaningful dreams over the years that have influenced both her writing and family life. She reveals that Clara represents her own grandmother: she also had the gift of being clairvoyant and communicating with all the spirits that entered her home by way of a three-legged table and tarot cards. Recently, I completed Allende's memoir The Sum of Our Days. Allende's writing is exceptional in both languages. In college, I was fortunate that La Casa de los Espiritus was required reading for one of my classes, so I read the prose a second time in Spanish. I remember how the first line "Barrabas came to us from the sea" left me captivated and eager to read on. House of the Spirits started my love affair with Isabel Allende's writing twenty years ago. You Are Beautiful and You Are Alone is an empowering reappraisal of an underappreciated icon. a scholarly and detailed chronicle of this brilliant artist, who was spurned and tortured for her trouble.' IGGY POP 'At last, a comprehensive and compelling book about Nico.' VIV ALBERTINE 'Absorbs from start to finish.' OBSERVER The real story of Nico is one of determination, self-destruction and belief in one's artistic vision, at any cost. GLEASON MUSIC BOOK AWARD A redemptive, myth-shattering biography of one of the twentieth century's most underestimated creative and artistic forces. A ROUGH TRADE, MOJO, UNCUT & LOUDER THAN WAR BOOK OF THE YEAR SHORTLISTED FOR THE RALPH J. More often, popular music has been not merely diverse but divisive, riven by crossover successes and cruel excommunications, rival fan bases and sneering feuds.” “But ‘diversity’ is a rather uninspiring term, conjuring up a polite and static world where people have the serenity to accept one another’s differences. “It is easy enough to acknowledge the evident diversity of popular music,” he opines in the Introduction. A New Yorker staff writer and former New York Times music critic, a veteran of countless concerts and interviews, Sanneh is his own Spotify channel. A similar omnivorous drive fuels Kelefa Sanneh’s magisterial, engrossing debut, Major Labels: A History of Popular Music in Seven Genres, which serves up, à la carte, his takes on rock, R&B, country, punk, hip-hop, dance, and pop. The secret to being a great chef, Jacques Pépin observed in his 2003 memoir, The Apprentice, is the willingness to eat anything. He's a barrister, an ethical vegetarian, and he's never inspired a moment of scandal in his life. To clean up his image, Luc has to find a nice, normal relationship…and Oliver Blackwood is as nice and normal as they come. Now that his dad's making a comeback, Luc's back in the public eye, and one compromising photo is enough to ruin everything. His rock star parents split when he was young, and the father he's never met spent the next twenty years cruising in and out of rehab. Luc O'Donnell is tangentially-and reluctantly-famous. Named a best book of the year by Oprah Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, Goodreads, The Washington Post, and more! "It's a fun, frothy quintessentially British romcom about a certified chaos demon and a stern brunch daddy with a heart of gold faking a relationship."- New York Times bestselling author Talia Hibbert “Ben Shapiro’s strong, elegant writing moves from journalism to fiction with grace and impact. –Andrew Klavan, screenwriter, Edgar Award-winning and New York Times bestselling author of True Crime and Don’t Say A Word It’s a scary story and just a little too real for comfort.” Ben Shapiro has used his deep understanding of current events to create a fictional world that could well be our world the day after tomorrow. “A gutsy and gut-wrenching vision of an America coming apart at the seams-an America not so different from the one we’re living in right now. Now Ben has delved into the world of fiction in his book, True Allegiance-but is it really fictional? This is a must read novel in which we must ask ourselves, will we make a stand?” “We all know Ben Shapiro for his keen intellect and his impeccable ability to articulate the principles that made America great. –Ann Coulter, author of ten New York Times bestsellers It’s not just a phenomenal thriller, it’s prophetic.” “Provocative, intense, and about five minutes from becoming reality, Ben Shapiro’s True Allegiance is a riveting thriller about what happens when America falls apart. –Brad Thor, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Code of Conduct “True Allegiance is a terrifying read that brilliantly lays bare the chilling future we all fear is headed right for us.” In order to save her people, Nor must learn to negotiate the treacherous protocols of a court where lies reign and obsession rules. And as she grows closer to Ceren's brother, the charming Prince Talin, Nor uncovers startling truths about a failing royal bloodline, a murdered queen.and a plot to destroy the home she was once so eager to leave. To Nor's dismay, her future husband, Prince Ceren, is as forbidding and cold as his home-a castle carved into a mountain and devoid of sunlight. Then Zadie is gravely injured, and Nor is sent to Ilara in her place. But when a childhood accident left her with a permanent scar, it became clear that her identical twin sister, Zadie, would likely be chosen to marry the Crown Prince-while Nor remained behind, unable to ever set foot on land. Nor once dreamed of seeing the wondrous wealth and beauty of Ilara, the kingdom that's ruled her village for as long as anyone can remember. But though every girl longs to be chosen as the next princess, the cost of becoming royalty is higher than any of them could ever imagine. Crown of Coral and Pearl Author:Mara Rutherford Published on 2020-09 by Crown of Coral and PearlĪvailable formats: PDF, ePub, Mobi, Kindle, Audiobookīook Description :For generations, the princes of Ilara have married the most beautiful maidens from the ocean village of Varenia. Obviously the way Eden spirals, the sometimes destructive and dangerous path she lands on, isn’t the story of every rape survivor, everyone is going to struggle and deal and heal in their own way, but her specific story is told convincingly and with compassion. The book follows her through the next four years as she struggles with the secret of what happened to her.The author did an impressive job of illustrating how much Eden was hurting, her anger, her fear, her frustration, her desperate desire for someone to ask “the question” while at the same time, so, so understandably challenged when it came to actually voicing what happened. An emotionally difficult read, Eden, at fourteen, is raped in her bed in the middle of the night by her brother’s best friend. In addition to novels under their own names, they also wrote two novels in the Tom Swift series using the house name Victor Appleton, and they used the house name Nicholas Adams on the novels Pep Rally, Blood Brothers and Vampire’s Kiss. Another original series the couple wrote included The Wizard Apprentice, made up of eight volumes, and two alternate history novels: Land of Mist and Snow and Lincoln’s Sword. Their Mageworlds series consisted of seven novels, beginning with The Price of Stars. Their first novel, Night of Ghosts and Lightning, was published under the house name Robyn Tallis in 1989. In 1992, they received the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children’s Literature for the novel Knight’s Wyrd, which also appeared on the New York Public Library’s Books for the Teen Age the following year. She published her first co-written story, “Bad Blood,” in 1988 with husband James Macdonald.ĭoyle and Macdonald co-wrote all of their works, which included numerous young adult novels. Debra Doyle (b.1952) died at her home from a cardiac arrest on October 31st. |