Grandpa, How High's the Sky?

Grandpa, How High's the Sky?
Author: Charles Avery
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2002-01-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595213588

A series of stories put together to make you laugh and reflect on the good things in life. Many of the stories are true in nature, telling of the comical things said and done by kids and grandkids as they were growing up. There is also a mixture of fiction and some stories about the author's thoughts as he travels to and fro. Hunters and fishermen will enjoy the fiction. Moms will recognize such things as an occasional toad in the jeans pockets. Nature lovers will enjoy the lines about the wind, clouds, and trees. Most of these stories are written to ease the stress of daily life. If you take the time to read two stories a day for a month, see how they may start or end your day with a laugh, and at the end of the month, you may be less stressed out.

High Skies

High Skies
Author: Tracy Daugherty
Publisher: Red Hen Press
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2020-10-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1597098825

A 1950s Texas small town reels from severe weather, Cold War paranoia, and school integration in this novella by the author of American Originals. High Skies recounts the collision of devastating weather, Cold War suspicion, tense race relations, and the unintended consequences of good intentions in a small west Texas town in the 1950s, changing the futures of the families there and altering their perceptions of America. At the center of this perfect storm is Raymond “Flyboy” Seaker, a respected military veteran, now the vice principal of a school in which Troy, who tells the story, and his disabled friend Stevie will have their lives upended forever. Through a combination of his own well-meaning ambitions and the political maneuverings of others, Flyboy, and the families he serves come to grasp the meaning of community and of individual fortitude. Written with a vivid economy recalling Denis Johnson’s Train Dreams and painting as indelible a portrait of small-town life as Larry McMurtry’s The Last Picture Show, High Skies is a perfectly distilled American epic. Praise for High Skies “Tracy Daugherty’s characters have a stubborn, wonderful realness to them, the sign of a writer absolutely alert to the complex world around us.” —Andrea Barrett, winner of the National Book Award “Daugherty’s writing is deeply rooted in time and place and the historical events that color the characters’ lives. The effect of this is not nostalgia but a perspective on the relationship between the private and the public, the personal and the political. His characters are wholly realized, the writing as clean as sheets on a summer line.” —Robert Boswell, PEN West Award finalist “Daugherty adeptly creates a toxic environment where people’s fears obscure their rationality and impair their judgment. The account of one man left out to dry makes for a stark, memorable outing.” —Publishers Weekly

Essays of Multiple Sorts

Essays of Multiple Sorts
Author: Bruce Howard Hamilton
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2007-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595460380

ESSAYS OF MULTIPLE SORTS is a not entirely forgivable foray into bits and pieces of serious horsing-around on some very verbal kinds of levels. The main possible defect or deficiency, stylistically, could be in terms of some somewhat quirky uses of, as well as some very "special" nonuses of, commas. Aggregately, the aggregated matter might seem (if not instructive) marvelously fruity and fruitful-or such. [[The opening offered item is perhaps quotidian and bizarre dialogue (({X: Your shoes resemble mine. Y: Mine are like yours. Z: Mine are close kin to any. A: Why are we awaiting a decidedly large doom? B: Since when were we doing that? X: Footwear is nothing. Y: Indeed!})), whereas the final item really might seem to be sincerely praising a very recent Rock Star.]]

High Skies and Fat Horses

High Skies and Fat Horses
Author: William J. Wallisch
Publisher: Sunstone Press
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1611393191

When Air Force Captain Norm Whitman gets his orders to a remote island off the southern coast of Korea he finds himself working for Major Dubbs, who already hates his guts. But it only takes a day for Whitman to team up with his fellow site mates: An alcoholic chaplain (Father Paul); the irreverent site medic (Sergeant Goldman); a fellow captain (Andy Packer, nickname “Oyster”), made constantly miserable by his Korean “Yobo” girl friend (Adja); and a group of Korean officers dedicated to both their military mission and serious partying. The creed for survival: “It’s your mind or your liver!” Curiously flawed and alcoholic, Whitman carries his Catholic guilt from brothels to brawls. A group of Irish priest missionaries and other assorted characters who fly in and out from bases all over East Asia join in the rice-wine driven mayhem that drives base commander Dubbs up the wall. The good times end when Whitman must deal with the murder of one of his closest site mates, the Korean police, and his own shock at how suddenly life can turn ugly. On the heels of tragedy, Whitman is selected for an assignment just as surreal: Train and accompany his Korean counterparts for a top-secret mission to Vietnam. What happens in the war zone will prove to be his day of reckoning. Includes Readers Guide.

The Grandpa Tree

The Grandpa Tree
Author: Mike Donahue
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 27
Release: 2001-05-23
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1461745403

The elementary tale of the life cycle of a tree, from its beginnings as a sapling to its demise on the forest floor, where it decomposes and becomes "a home for rabbits, and food for flowers", is also a life lesson for people. In this enhanced version, enjoy read-along, some fun animations, and a coloring page!

A Piece of the Sky

A Piece of the Sky
Author: David Patneaude
Publisher: Albert Whitman & Company
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0807565407

Russell's summer seems doomed. He's stuck in small-town Oregon without anything fun. Then a legend about an old meteorite envelops him and he makes a dangerous trip into the mountains to find the meteorite, rumored to be rare and valuable.

High Sky Over All

High Sky Over All
Author: Richard Ardinger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1990
Genre: American fiction
ISBN:

I Brake for Clouds

I Brake for Clouds
Author: Dian Cunningham Parrotta
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2020-10-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1725283255

Cloud watching is in danger of becoming a lost art form like the old silent movies, remembering Charlie Chaplin, the sweet little man with a bowler hat, mustache, and cane, or those magical characters of pantomime in extravagant costumes performing in silence just like how cloud formations variously resemble whales, or angel statues, or airy, floating pavlovas topped with whipped cream, or white perennial gardens in bloom with bleached roses, or floating eider male ducks, or spirit bears, those rare American black bears, in the sky floating next to five sheep grazing in a sky pasture of swelling cumulus medium clouds detached with small cloud fragments coasting by all who sprang from beams of luster from our heavenly, celestial walls. I Brake for Clouds is a cloud-watching book reminding us to look up at our sky like looking through an ancient kaleidoscope, observing architectural patterns and combinations, calling forth memories of something so unexpected, making pareidolia hard at work. The sky’s endless formations can be captured in paintings, videos, or within the lines of poetry, and as any cloud spotter will agree, you can never drink too much from our skies.

High and Mighty

High and Mighty
Author: Elaine Louise
Publisher: epubli
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2023-07-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 3757564588

Monsters do exist. Real monsters aren't always obvious. Not all monsters resemble the stereotypical supernatural, mythical beast, look like the devil, or have colossus abnormalities. These monsters are far more predictable than childhood fairy tales and Hollywood movies that are simply derived from someone's imagination, which helps brings a story to life. The most dangerous monsters are the ones we innocently pass by every day in the streets, and perhaps even talk to. These monsters can form part of our daily routine. They could be a complete stranger on public transport, work in an office, a school, or even be a customer in a local bar. They could be a relative, distant or close, someone we eat meals with, or spend considerable time with. These are the monsters who are careful about how they reveal themselves, and how they integrate into our world and our lives. We don't always know they're monsters until it's too late.