O Happy Day and Other Tinyburg Tales
Author: Robert J. Hastings
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 228
ISBN-13: 9780805457414
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Robert J. Hastings
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 228
ISBN-13: 9780805457414
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Robert J. Hastings
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Published: 1983
Total Pages: 172
ISBN-13: 9780805452181
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Tiffany Baker
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Published: 2014-01-14
Total Pages: 295
ISBN-13: 1455512745
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In the tiny town of Titan Falls, New Hampshire, the paper mill dictates a quiet, steady rhythm of life. But one day a tragic bus accident sets two families on a course toward destruction, irrevocably altering the lives of everyone in their wake. June McAllister is the wife of the local mill owner and undisputed first lady in town. But the Snow family, a group of itinerant ne'er-do-wells who live on a decrepit and cursed property, have brought her--and the town--nothing but grief. June will do anything to cover up a dark secret she discovers after the crash, one that threatens to upend her picture-perfect life, even if it means driving the Snow family out of town. But she has never gone up against a force as fierce as the young Mercy Snow. Mercy is determined to protect her rebellious brother, whom the town blames for the accident, despite his innocence. And she has a secret of her own. When an old skeleton is discovered not far from the crash, it beckons Mercy to solve a mystery buried deep within the town's past.
Author: Robert J. Hastings
Publisher: SIU Press
Published: 1986
Total Pages: 172
ISBN-13: 9780809313051
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Told from the point of view of a young boy, this account shows how a family "faced the 1930s head on and lived to tell the story." It is the story of growing up in southern Illinois, specifically the Marion, area during the Great Depression. But when it was first published in 1972 the book proved to be more than one writer's memories of depression-era southern Illinois. "People started writing me from all over the country," Hastings notes. "And all said much the same: 'You were writing about my family, as much as your own. That's how I remember the 1930s, too.'" As he proves time and again in this book, Hastings is a natural storyteller who can touch upon the detail that makes the tale both poignant and universal. He brings to life a period that marked every man, woman, and child who lived through it even as that national experience fades into the past.
Author: Rick Perlstein
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2015-08-11
Total Pages: 880
ISBN-13: 1476782423
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The best-selling author of Nixonland presents a portrait of the United States during the turbulent political and economic upheavals of the 1970s, covering events ranging from the Arab oil embargo and the era of Patty Hearst to the collapse of the South Vietnamese government and the rise of Ronald Reagan.