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![]() Currently, Richard Russo resides in Camden, Maine. When his debut novel was published in the year 1986, Russo was a lecturer at the Southern Illinois, English department.Ī majority of the author’s work is semi-autobiographical, with a bigger part of these books being drawn from his upbringing and his time as a lecturer at the Colby College. After completing his education, Richard Russo joined the University of Arizona where he was awarded an undergraduate degree, Master’s degree and finally a Doctoral degree as well. Richard Ruso was born and raised in Johnston, New York. The television film became an award-winning film. Just like his novel, Nobody’s Fool, Empire Falls was adapted fror a screenplay by HBO. In the year 2002, Richard Russo was awarded a Pulitzer Award for Empire Falls. ![]() ![]() Richard Russo is a well-established author, who has penned down more than seven bestselling novels including two collections of stories and a memoir as well. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Shaming reluctant Virginians into taking defense measures, Henry declared “We must fight! I repeat it, sir, we must fight! An appeal to arms and to the God of hosts, is all that is left us!. Henry’s speech has been famous ever since as the iconic speech of the Revolutionary era, but few people today realize just how deeply embedded it was in evangelical religious culture. Yet some convention delegates continued to push for reconciliation with Britain, a course that to Henry seemed cowardly. With tension between crown and colonists at an all-time high in March 1775, many Americans expected war to begin shortly. ![]() March 23 marks the 241st anniversary of Patrick Henry’s famous “Liberty or Death” speech, delivered before the Virginia Convention at St. ![]() ![]() ![]() We all recognize that in equal measure as the immigrants thrived in the United States, the Native American communities suffered. The story of Native Americans is a hard one and a sad one – it goes without saying. It is very much the story of the Indians of America. It is almost a series of anecdotes and reflections that are not pegged in time but in the impressions of the main characters as they bounce around – thinking of their lives. ![]() It is also a little hard to read, because it doesn’t follow the normal pattern of fiction, with a beginning, a plot and an end. And how hard it was when the war ended and many returned home, changed, to a situation that is as unchanging as the petrified forests of the southwest. Participation in World War II and how that changed people fighting as they were for a government that many certainly did not love and for a country that so many feel they had lost – and rightly, obviously so. Ceremony was hard to read but I’m glad I did! It is the story of Native Americans from New Mexico and their experiences as they traveled through their lives. ![]() ![]() One Day in December is a joyous, heartwarming and immensely moving love story to escape into and a reminder that fate takes inexplicable turns along the route to happiness. What follows for Laurie, Sarah and Jack is ten years of friendship, heartbreak, missed opportunities, roads not taken, and destinies reconsidered. ![]() Instead they "reunite" at a Christmas party, when her best friend Sarah giddily introduces her new boyfriend to Laurie. 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As the youngest captain in the history of Palazzo security, Damian Venturi is expected to be ruthless and strong, and to serve the saints with unquestioning devotion. ![]() ![]() In the city of Ombrazia, saints and their disciples rule with terrifying and unjust power, playing favorites while the unfavored struggle to survive.Īfter her father’s murder at the hands of the Ombrazian military, Rossana Lacertosa is willing to do whatever it takes to dismantle the corrupt system-tapping into her powers as a disciple of Patience, joining the rebellion, and facing the boy who broke her heart. ![]() ![]()
![]() ![]() ![]() How awesome would that be! And I’d love to be able to put my Culinary Arts degree to good use, without having to actually cook anything. If you decided not to be a writer, what would your other dream job be? Why? Food critic, because I could eat and then write about it. I’m keeping hush-hush on the premise until I’m finished writing this one but am sharing snippets on my blog every Wednesday. What are you working on now? Currently I’m working on a dark and gritty New Adult dragon shifter story. But I didn’t know I wanted to write young adult until I read the Twilight series. When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer? I’ve been writing since I could hold a pencil…short stories, poems, fan letters and diary entries. Last song (or album) you bought: The Lateness of the Hour album by Alex ClareĪ book/series you could read over and over again: Fever series by Karen Marie Moning Last book you read: Winter Fairy by Lola Karns Your favorite TV series: Buffy the Vampire Slayer Your favorite dessert: Pineapple upside-down cake Where do you live: near the beach, wish it were the mountains though Welcome to the Author Spotlight, Karen Y. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Da mesma forma que a tecnologia nos uniu com pessoas distantes, a mesma tecnologia separou famílias dentro de suas próprias casas. Quanto mais nos encaminhamos e nos engajamos rumo à modernidade, mais ignorantes parecemos ficar quanto mais “moderno” o homem se torna, mais atitudes animalescas e ignorantes o homem do século XXI demonstra em suas ações e com relação ao respeito e à igualdade em todas as suas relações.Ī tecnologia nos deu a capacidade de nos comunicarmos e mantermos contato com pessoas distantes, instantaneamente, o que era impossível e impensável há alguns anos. ![]() Precisamos parar de fantasiar e romantizar as “evoluções” que vemos, enquanto temos nossa visão limitada, sem nos aprofundarmos nas consequências que estas nos trazem, vindas da má intenção e do mau emprego por parte de pessoas inescrupulosas e mal preparadas, crias de nosso “mundo moderno”, um mundo que visa ao lucro financeiro a qualquer custo. Atualmente, em meio à tal complexidade pós-moderna e às suas possíveis contradições, com nossa limitada compreensão, exaltamos o progresso e a evolução científica, causados pela revolução tecnológica, mas tememos os novos conhecimentos e os horizontes que nos foram apresentados a partir de tal revolução e vemos que tal progresso tecnológico também tem nos trazido grandes problemas, mais problemas do que soluções, consequência de seu mau emprego. ![]() ![]() ![]() There’s this: Narcan really can raise the dead. ![]() ![]() There’s the victim who loves his wife even though he ends up nailed to a wall (literally), and the baby born at a mere 23 weeks of gestation, whose beating heart is visible through his translucent skin. There’s the patient who dies because medics allow him to walk to the ambulance instead of insisting he go on a stretcher. In A Thousand Naked Strangers: A Paramedic’s Wild Ride to the Edge and Back, a gripping account of his 10 years “running” ambulance calls in Atlanta, Hazzard evolves from neophyte (terrified he might harm instead of help) to true believer (total professional) to burned-out paramedic wise enough to know it was time to quit. With an unsparing eye for all the details, Kevin Hazzard takes readers on a chaotic ride through a city’s crack houses and road carnage, a hospital’s turbulent mental health ward and still-smoldering scenes of domestic violence. ![]() |