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A two-act play in which Vincent Heffernan, an African American lawyer, is the public defender for a single Caucasian mother accused of killing her baby. Vincent, hounded by the community and haunted by his past, battles with having to defend both his client and his ailing mother.
Where did we come from? Who are we as human beings? What is our purpose? Did I exist before I was born as a human? Those seeking answers to the questions deep within are guided to a place of clarity. In Before you were YOU, you will be empowered, and discover who you were destined to be. Kathryn invites you on a compelling journey of transformation. By sharing personal details of her pre-birth experience, she invites you to establish and nurture your connection to the Creator, and delight in the truth of where you came from. When we understand who we are created to be, we are allowed to live at our highest expression, and step forward into a gifted, amazingly happy and fulfilling life.
A Shelf Unbound Best Indie Books Notable of 2022 When she discovers her family's enemy is hiding in plain sight, what choice does a lady have but to seduce him? Maximilian Hainsworth, Viscount Berwick, is on a mission: to write a scathing expose of England’s most famous country estate, Northfield Hall. While much of England praises Northfield Hall for its egalitarian economy and boycott of foreign imports, Max knows that the Preston family must have an alternative hidden income to explain Northfield's prosperity. Max is determined to uncover their secrets and humiliate the Prestons with an inflammatory report. Disguised as a carpenter, he gets himself hired so he can learn Northfield Hallâ...
2021 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards Winner and finalist for the RSJ Emma Awards and Next Generation Indie Book Awards! What could go wrong when you marry a perfect stranger? Lisbeth Dawes would rather not end up a spinster. After her first fiance leaves her at the altar, she agrees to marry Adrian Hathorne sight-unseen. She doesn’t expect much from her new husband, since he plans to leave for Jamaica within the year, but she does hope for friendship and freedom to pursue her own interests. Adrian Hathorne wants to be above reproach. He doesn’t indulge in any of the usual gentlemanly pursuits, nor does he chase after any women. When his father writes from Jamaica with instruction...
The long-awaited sequel to THE UNEXPECTED JOY OF BEING SOBER 'Exquisite' - Fearne Cotton, Happy Place 'A paean to the longer-term pleasures of staying booze-free' - The Guardian 'The kind of book that changes lives, and very possibly saves them' - The Lancet Psychiatry 'A reflective, raw and riveting read. A beautiful book on what it takes to root for yourself' - Emma Gannon, Ctrl Alt Delete 'No other author writes about sober living with as much warmth or emotional range as Catherine Gray. Her deep insight into the subtle psychologies of drinking, and of life, means that everything she writes is both utterly relatable and stretches our minds. Hers is a rare wisdom.' - Dr Richard Piper, CEO,...
You didn't call. "No. I told you I wouldn't." He pried off the cover to check the battery fluid. "I miss the way it was before." He shook his head. "We were so shallow. There was nothing but sex between us." "I know." She brushed away tea
Go on an adventure with Katherine Rundell... _______________ Winner of the Waterstones Children's Book Prize and the Blue Peter Book Award Shortlisted for the CILIP Carnegie Medal From the winner of the Costa Children's Book Prize _______________ 'I enjoyed it tremendously ... The next time I go to Paris I will be looking up at the rooftops' - Jacqueline Wilson 'A writer with an utterly distinctive voice and a wild imagination' - Philip Pullman 'Read everything she writes' - Daily Mail _______________ Everyone tells Sophie that she was orphaned in a shipwreck – found floating in a cello case on the English Channel on her first birthday. But Sophie is convinced her mother also survived. Whe...
Two ravishing beauties—the Greek sisters Athina and August Kristonosos. Three giants of the Romantic Movement—John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and George Gordon, Lord Byron. Three great poets, all of whom die young. All three know the Kristonosos sisters. The Morning and the Evening Stars, Percy Bysse Shelley calls them. They will live on. The Great Romantic poets will not.
Kathryn Ptacek, author of the horror novels, In Silence Sealed, Shadoweyes, Blood Autumn, and many more is also an established short story writer and poet. Included in And No Birds Sing are a few examples of her short fiction and poetry: La Belle Dame Sans Merci Butternut and Blood Pleasure Domes Oasis
Hans Conried was once described by the well-known Hollywood gossip columnist Hedda Hopper as "a high-strung, droll fellow, plagued by a multitude of talents." Conried was indeed a talented and versatile actor, but his versatility often worked against him. A complex individual who yearned to perform Shakespeare on the stage, he achieved success playing low comedy in films and on television. Conried performed in nearly 10,000 radio shows and hundreds of television programs and stage plays, as well as more than 80 films. Over the years, Conried also lent his distinctive voice to numerous animated shorts, phonograph records, commercials, and other projects. Some of his most memorable roles are D...