A Winter's Vigil

A Winter's Vigil
Author: Norval Rindfleisch
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2007-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595430279

This fictional memoir, set in a blue-collar neighborhood movie theater of a Midwestern city, will remind the reader how quickly the past fades and yet how powerfully it persists unrecognized below the surface of later conscious decisions. Alternately comic, nostalgic, reflective, and even whimsical, the narrator recalls his tenure as the doorman and general flunky of the Imperial Theater threatened by the competition of television. He gradually drifts into a partnership with the long time woman manager, desperate to keep the theater going as a community institution, to restore with his free labor and her personal expense the dilapidated condition of the theater and to change the format from traditional B films to musicals of the 40's and 50's. The memoir itself is a form of restoration, a reliving in his imagination of a long ago apprenticeship in the workplace, which stood in sharp contrast to the sheltered enclave of family and school. He encounters a rich gallery of characters, some of whom assume the role of mentor, advocating alternative values and a wider horizon of possibilities, while revealing at the same time the conflicting, ambiguous, and bittersweet consequences in their own lives that foreshadow the adult world he is about to enter.

A Winter Away from Home

A Winter Away from Home
Author: Rayner Unwin
Publisher: Sheridan House, Inc.
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780924486852

The first West Europeans to winter in the high Arctic and survive, Dutch sailing-master William Barents and his 16-member crew battled scurvy, hunger, the assaults of bears, and the intense winter cold, then made a 1,600-mile escape in open boats. Barents died on the way home, but his voyage was meticulously recorded in remarkably vivid detail by one of the survivors.

Winter Vigil

Winter Vigil
Author: Moreby Acklom
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1928
Genre:
ISBN:

Wonderous Winter Days

Wonderous Winter Days
Author: Writers Alliance
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2011-04-20
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1446765873

This is the third book in the Seasonal Series done by poets world-wide to portray not only the hardship of the winter months but also the great joy that there is to be had in the snow and especially at Christmas...through to the changing of the year...

The Brand: A Tale of the Flathead Reservation

The Brand: A Tale of the Flathead Reservation
Author: Therese Broderick
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2023-10-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Therese Broderick's 'The Brand: A Tale of the Flathead Reservation' is a poignant yet enlightening novel that delves into the complexities of identity, culture, and heritage within the context of the Flathead Reservation in Montana. Through vivid descriptions and multi-layered narrative, Broderick captures the essence of Native American struggles and triumphs, providing readers with a thought-provoking exploration of historical and contemporary issues. The book's lyrical prose and compelling character development contribute to its engaging literary style, making it both an insightful and emotionally resonant read within the realm of Native American literature. As a work that sheds light on the often overlooked realities of reservation life, 'The Brand' serves as a valuable addition to the canon of indigenous storytelling. Therese Broderick's deep connection to the Native American community, stemming from her own family history, inspires her to craft a narrative that is authentic and respectful, drawing from personal experiences and cultural knowledge to create a truly impactful work. For readers interested in Native American literature, social issues, or captivating storytelling, 'The Brand' comes highly recommended for its compelling narrative and rich cultural insights.

Tours Inside the Snow Globe

Tours Inside the Snow Globe
Author: Tonya K. Davidson
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2024-02-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1771126035

The toppling of monuments globally in the last few years has highlighted the potency of monuments as dynamic and affectively loaded participants in society. In the context of Ottawa, Canada’s capital city, monuments inspire colonial and imperial nostalgia, compelling visitors to consistently re-imagine Canada as a white, Anglophone nation, built through the labour of white men: politicians, soldiers, and businessmen. At the same time, Ottawa monuments allow for dominant affective relationships to the nation to be challenged, demonstrated through subtle and explicit forms of defacement and other interactions that compel us to remember colonial violence, pacifism, violence against women, racisms. Organized as a series of walking tours throughout Ottawa, the chapters in Tours Inside the Snow Globe demonstrate the affective capacities of monuments and highlight how these monuments have ongoing relationships with their sites, the city, other monuments, and local, deliberate, national, and casual communities of users. The tours focus on the lives of a monument to an unnamed Indigenous scout, the National War Memorial, Enclave: the Women’s Monument, and the Canadian Tribute to Human Rights. Two of the tours offer analyses of the ambivalent representations of women and Indigeneity in Ottawa’s statue landscape.

The Brand

The Brand
Author: Therese Broderick
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1909
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

A fictional tale of a white woman and mixed blood man set on the Flathead Reservation.