Follow Me Down

Follow Me Down
Author: Sherri Smith
Publisher: Titan Books
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2017-03-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1785654055

Mia has built a life for herself far from the small town where she grew up. But she is forced to return home when her brother goes missing. Once the golden boy of the community, Lucas has disappeared the same day as the body of his student is pulled from the river. Unable to reconcile the media's portrayal of Lucas as a murderer with her own memories of him, Mia is desperate to find another suspect. But if Lucas is innocent, why did he run?

Follow Me Down to Nicodemus Town

Follow Me Down to Nicodemus Town
Author: A. LaFaye
Publisher: Albert Whitman & Company
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2019-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0807525367

2020 Kansas Notable Book STARRED REVIEW! "The historic town of Nicodemus, Kansas, springs to life through expressive artwork done in softly fluid lines and hues, conveying all of the hope and joy of the movement."—Foreword Review A family leaves behind sharecropping to settle the frontier and find a new kind of freedom. When Dede sees a notice offering land to black people in Kansas, her family decides to give up their life of sharecropping to become homesteading pioneers in the Midwest. Inspired by the true story of Nicodemus, Kansas, a town founded in the late 1870s by Exodusters—former slaves leaving the Jim Crow South in search of a new beginning—this fictional story follows Dede and her parents as they set out to stake and secure a claim, finally allowing them to have a home to call their own.

Follow Me Down

Follow Me Down
Author: Shelby Foote
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2011-05-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307779289

A mesmerizing novel of faith, passion, and murder by the author of The Civil War: A Narrative. Drawing on themes as old as the Bible, Foote's novel compels us to inhabit lives obsessed with sin and starving for redemption. A work reminiscent of both Faulkner and O'Connor, yet utterly original.

Follow Me Down

Follow Me Down
Author: Gordon MacKinney
Publisher: Black Rose Writing
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2017-11-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1612969690

Literary Titan Gold Award "…a full-throttle, urbex thriller that deftly manages plot, setting, and complex characterization." — Rabbit Hole Reviews Urban explorer Lucas Tremaine should buckle down and complete his Masters in Architecture, but the past torments him. Six years earlier, Drax Enterprises’ negligence killed his father and left his mother strung out on Valium. Lucas longs to punish the corrupt behemoth of Cincinnati real estate development, but what can one man do? "Plenty," says old Mr. Blumenfeld, Lucas's boss and a former photojournalist with too many secrets. Evidence to bury Drax exists, he claims, but to find it, Lucas must breach the city's welded-shut subway system. Lucas takes the plunge, aided by his best friend and moral compass, Reuben Klein. The deeper the duo infiltrates the dangerous underground, the further back they turn the clock. They learn that Drax's corruption intertwined with fascism's rise in Germany. That campfire tales of a subway crypt were true. That no one can be trusted, not even Lucas's boss.

Follow Me Down

Follow Me Down
Author: Marc Strange
Publisher: ECW Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2010-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1554906873

Includes an excerpt from the sequel, Woman chased by crows.

Baby, Let Me Follow You Down

Baby, Let Me Follow You Down
Author: Eric Von Schmidt
Publisher: Univ of Massachusetts Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1994
Genre: Music
ISBN:

Long out of print, Baby, Let Me Follow You Down is a classic in the history of American popular culture. The book tells the story of the folk music community in Cambridge, Massachusetts, from its beginnings in living rooms and Harvard Square coffeehouses in the late 1950s to the heyday of the folk music revival in the early 1960s. Hundreds of historical photographs, rescreened for this edition, and dozens of interviews combine to re-create the years when Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, and a lively band of Cambridge folksingers led a generation in the rediscovery of American folk music. Compiled by two musicians who were active participants in the Cambridge folk scene, the volume documents a special time in United States culture when the honesty and vitality of traditional folk music were combined with the raw power of urban blues and the high energy of electric rock and roll to create a new American popular music.

Follow Me Down

Follow Me Down
Author: Sherri Smith
Publisher: Forge Books
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2017-03-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0765386704

"Mia Haas has built a life for herself far from the North Dakota town where she grew up, but when she receives word that her twin brother is missing, she's forced to return home. Once hailed as the golden boy of their small town, Lucas Haas disappeared the same day the body of one of his high school students is pulled from the river. Trying to wrap her head around the rumors of Lucas's affair with the teen, and unable to reconcile the media's portrayal of Lucas as a murderer with her own memories of him, Mia is desperate to find another suspect"--

Follow Me Down

Follow Me Down
Author: Tanya Byrne
Publisher: Headline
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2013-05-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0755393104

The sensationally good Tanya Byrne returns with her new novel - a dark, compulsive tale of obsession and betrayal When sixteen-year-old Adamma Okomma, a Nigerian diplomat's daughter, arrives at exclusive Crofton College in Wiltshire, she is immediately drawn to beautiful, tempestuous, unpredictable Scarlett Chiltern. Adamma and Scarlett become inseparable - until they fall for the same guy. Soon the battle lines are drawn and Adamma is shunned by Scarlett and her privileged peers. But then Scarlett goes missing and everything takes a darker turn. Adamma always knew that Scarlett had her secrets, but some secrets are too big to keep and this one will change all of their lives for ever.

Follow Me Down

Follow Me Down
Author: Julie Hearn
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2004
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780192753410

A sparkling, original time travel novel - the story of Tom, who travels back in time to the 18th century where he meets a group of people who are displayed as monsters at Bartholomew Fair. Against a vividly-drawn background, Tom is able to help them tackle some of their difficulties, while atthe same time acquiring the strength to tackle his own, modern-day problems.BLJulie Hearn was formerly a tabloid journalist, and studied Creative Writing with Philip Pullman, who is a supporter of her work.BLThere has been much pre-publication excitement, including press coverage a full year before publication in the Bookseller, Publishing News, and the Times.