The Bellmaker's House

The Bellmaker's House
Author: Theodore Pitsios
Publisher: Attica Editions
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781932455144

Returning to his village in Greece from America, an immigrant discovers that he lacked the basic elements for success. He conceives a scheme by which he will remedy that situation and upon his return to the States he sets forth to carry out his unique plan. Right from the start he finds out that everything looks easier from the safe distance of noninvolvement. Rvery day brings a new danger, a new joy, a new hope for the accomplishment of his goal.

The Bellmaker

The Bellmaker
Author: Brian Jacques
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2004-02-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1101666048

The Redwall series is soon to be a Netflix original movie! New York Times bestselling author Brian Jacques masterfully recounts more woodland adventures in the seventh epic in the beloved Redwall series! It has been four seasons since Mariel, the warrior-mouse daughter of Joseph the Bellmaker, and her companion, Dandin, set off from Redwall to fight evil in Mossflower. Nothing has been heard of them since. Then one night, in a dream, the legendary Martin the Warrior comes to the Bellmaker with a mysterious message. Clearly, Mariel and Dandin are in grave danger. Joseph and four Redwallers set off at once to aid them. As they push over land and sea, they cannot know the terrible threats they face. Will the Bellmaker and his companions arrive in time to help Mariel and Dandin? Perfect for fans of T. A. Barron’s Merlin saga, John Flanagan’s Ranger’s Apprentice series, and J. R. R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings series. "This is storytelling at its best."—School Library Journal

The Ark

The Ark
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 636
Release: 1916
Genre: Jewish literature
ISBN:

Catalog

Catalog
Author: Sears, Roebuck and Company
Publisher:
Total Pages: 736
Release: 1968
Genre: Manufactures
ISBN:

The Mistress and the Key

The Mistress and the Key
Author: Ben Mezrich
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2024-10-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1538754681

From a New York Times bestselling author, Benjamin Franklin’s mysterious connection to Paul Revere and a cabal of powerful alchemists has been lost to history—until now. Card shark Hailey Gordon and ex con Nick Patterson—fresh off uncovering one of the biggest secrets of the Revolutionary War alongside American history professor Adrian Jensen—now find themselves in Philadelphia, immersed in the history of Benjamin Franklin and Paul Revere. The Liberty Bell, Charles Willson Peale's Museum, and the Tomb of The Unknown Revolutionary Soldier are connected to Franklin in amazing ways. The more they discover, the more shocking the implications become. The long buried secrets Hailey and Nick are chasing have previously only been known by a select few, who would prefer to keep it that way. A woman known as The Heiress—part of a mysterious organization called The Family—is one of these rare historians. After generations of members have failed before her, The Heiress has been tasked to finally unearth the alchemical secrets Revere and Franklin may have discovered during their lifetimes. And she's not about to let Nick and Hailey get in her way.

Sacred Space

Sacred Space
Author: Denise Linn
Publisher: Wellspring/Ballantine
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0307416585

"Our homes are mirrors of ourselves. Through them we can interface with the universe." Everything in the universe is composed of constantly changing energy, including your home and its contents. This energy can profoundly influence your ability to be healthy, loving, creative and abundant. By clearing and enhancing this energy you can transform your home into a sanctuary which radiates positive energy in ever-expanding circles. In this fascinating and unusual book, Denise Linn shows you how you can dramatically change your life by changing the environment in your home or office. She combines information from her own Native American heritage with material she has personally collected from native traditions around the world to bring you practical, easy-to-use exercises for balancing the physical, emotional and spiritual energies in your home, including how to: * Diagnose and solve problems with stagnant home energies. * Use sacred sound, spirit smoke, mystic symbols and purifying fire for clearing home energy. * Discover the personal numerology of your home. * Use the ancient art of Feng Shui for the placement of objects in your home. * Call house angels and totems as home protectors. * Use rituals to rid your home of unwanted spirits. * Instantly uplift the energy in your home. Your home can resonate, sing and pulse with Light energy that can touch the lives of everyone around you. Your home can become Sacred Space.

The Liberty Bell

The Liberty Bell
Author: Mary Firestone
Publisher: Capstone Classroom
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781404834675

Why do Americans love a bell that no longer rings? It is the Liberty Bell, and it once rang to announce the birth of a new country, the United States. Find out why Americans still treasure the bell, along with its famous crack.

Deep Rivers

Deep Rivers
Author: José María Arguedas
Publisher: Waveland Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2002-03-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1478607793

Fiction. In English translation. Jos Mara Arguedas is one of the few Latin American authors who loved and described his natural surroundings, and he ranks among the greatest writers of any time and place. He saw the beauty of the Peruvian landscape, as well as the grimness of social conditions in the Andes, through the eyes of the Indians who are a part of it. Ernesto, the narrator of Deep Rivers, is a child with origins in two worlds. The son of a wandering country lawyer, he is brought up by Indian servants until he enters a Catholic boarding school at age 14. In this urban Spanish environment he is a misfit and a loner. The conflict of the Indian and the Spanish cultures is acted out within him as it was in the life of Arguedas. For the boy Ernesto, salvation is his world of dreams and memories. While Arguedas poetry was published in Quechua, he invented a language for his novels in which he used native syntax with Spanish vocabulary. This makes translation into other languages extremely difficult, and Frances Horning Barraclough has done a masterful job, winning the 1978 Translation Center Award from Columbia University.