Byron Carmichael Book One

Byron Carmichael Book One PDF

Author: J. Eric King

Publisher: Byron Carmichael Series

Published: 2007-10

Total Pages: 411

ISBN-13: 061515770X

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Genius high-school student Byron Carmichael thinks he will be spending the summer studying scientific principles when he is accepted into a scholarship program for elite minds at Brandenburg University, but instead finds himself pursuing his long-missing father's research with two other students and falling into a world of mysteries, murder, and intrigue.

Morgana

Morgana PDF

Author: Eudora Welty

Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780878054008

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Two of Welty's finest stories, "Moon Lake" and "June Recital," enhanced by twenty black-and-white illustrations by Mildred Nungester Wolfe

The Golden Apples

The Golden Apples PDF

Author: Eudora Welty

Publisher: HMH

Published: 1956-09-14

Total Pages: 291

ISBN-13: 0547539967

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This collection of short stories of the Mississippi Delta by the Pulitzer Prize–winning author is “a work of art” (The New York Times Book Review). Here in Morgana, Mississippi, the young dream of other places; the old can tell you every name on every stone in the cemetery on the town’s edge; and cuckolded husbands and love-starved piano teachers share the same paths. It’s also where one neighbor has disappeared on the horizon, slipping away into local legend. Black and white, lonely and the gregarious, sexually adventurous and repressed, vengeful and resigned, restless and settled, the vividly realized characters that make up this collection of interrelated stories, with elements drawn from ancient myth and transplanted to the American South, prove that this National Book Award–winning writer, as Katherine Anne Porter once wrote, had “an ear sharp, shrewd, and true as a tuning fork.” “I doubt that a better book about ‘the South’—one that more completely gets the feel of the particular texture of Southern life, and its special tone and pattern—has ever been written.” —The New Yorker