2 A.M. in Little America

2 A.M. in Little America
Title 2 A.M. in Little America PDF eBook
Author Ken Kalfus
Publisher Milkweed Editions
Total Pages 257
Release 2022-05-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1571317732

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As Americans flee widespread civil conflict, one young refugee ekes out a living in a suspenseful, darkly comic novel: “An important writer in every sense.” —David Foster Wallace An Esquire “Best Book of Spring 2022” A Literary Hub “Most Anticipated Book of 2022” A San Francisco Chronicle “Most Anticipated Novel of 2022” In the future, sweeping civil disorder has forced America’s young people to flee its borders into an unwelcoming world. One such American is Ron Patterson, who finds himself on distant shores, working as a repairman and sharing a room with other refugees. In an unnamed city wedged between ocean and lush mountainous forest, Ron can almost imagine a stable life for himself. Especially when he makes the first friend he’s had in years—a mysterious migrant named Marlise, who bears a striking resemblance to a onetime classmate. Nearly a decade later—after anti-migrant sentiment has put their whirlwind intimacy and asylum to an end—Ron is living in “Little America,” an enclave of migrants in one of the few countries still willing to accept them. Here, among reminders of his past life, he again begins to feel that he may have found a home. He adopts a stray dog, observes his neighbors, and lands a new repairman job that allows him to move through the city quietly. But this newfound security, too, is quickly jeopardized, as resurgent political divisions threaten the fabric of Little America. Tapped as an informant against the rise of militant gangs and contending with the appearance of a strangely familiar woman, Ron is suddenly on dangerous and uncertain ground. Brimming with mystery, suspense, and Ken Kalfus’s distinctive comic irony, 2 A.M. in Little America poses questions vital to the current moment: What happens when privilege is reversed? Who is watching and why? How do tribalized politics disrupt our ability to distinguish what is true and what is not? This is a story for our time—gripping, unsettling, prescient—by an acclaimed National Book Award finalist. “My favorite book by one of America’s great living writers.” —Jonathan Safran Foer “A provocative dystopian story . . . takes hold of the reader.” —Publishers Weekly “A highly readable, taut novel.” —The New York Times Book Review “One of contemporary literature’s best-kept secrets.” —Esquire

Little America

Little America
Title Little America PDF eBook
Author Richard Evelyn Byrd
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 500
Release 2015-05-15
Genre Travel
ISBN 1442241713

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American hero and explorer Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr. tells the story of his first journey through Antarctica and the founding of a series of camps and bases referred to as “Little America.” Over the years, many similar areas were developed as camps and research areas on Byrd’s Antarctic missions, but the founding of “Little America” required great courage and leadership. In awe of the unforgiving landscape, he eagerly met its treacherous challenges. Byrd outlines the blueprint for his first mission to Antarctica and provides a glimpse into the obstacles he and his team overcame at the world’s end. Reissued for today’s readers, Admiral Byrd’s classic explorations by land, air, and sea transport us to the farthest reaches of the globe. As companions on Byrd’s journeys, modern audiences experience the polar landscape through Byrd’s own struggles, doubts, revelations, and triumphs and share the excitement of these timeless adventures.

The Orchard

The Orchard
Title The Orchard PDF eBook
Author Kristina Gorcheva-Newberry
Publisher Ballantine Books
Total Pages 401
Release 2022-03-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0593356020

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Four teenagers grow inseparable in the last days of the Soviet Union—but not all of them will live to see the new world arrive in this powerful debut novel, loosely based on Anton Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard. “Spectacular . . . intensely evocative and gorgeously written . . . will fill readers’ eyes with tears and wonder.”—Minneapolis Star Tribune ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: New York Post Coming of age in the USSR in the 1980s, best friends Anya and Milka try to envision a free and joyful future for themselves. They spend their summers at Anya’s dacha just outside of Moscow, lazing in the apple orchard, listening to Queen songs, and fantasizing about trips abroad and the lives of American teenagers. Meanwhile, Anya’s parents talk about World War II, the Blockade, and the hardships they have endured. By the time Anya and Milka are fifteen, the Soviet Empire is on the verge of collapse. They pair up with classmates Trifonov and Lopatin, and the four friends share secrets and desires, argue about history and politics, and discuss forbidden books. But the world is changing, and the fleeting time they have together is cut short by a sudden tragedy. Years later, Anya returns to Russia from America, where she has chosen a different kind of life, far from her family and childhood friends. When she meets Lopatin again, he is a smug businessman who wants to buy her parents’ dacha and cut down the apple orchard. Haunted by the ghosts of her youth, Anya comes to the stark realization that memory does not fade or disappear; rather, it moves us across time, connecting our past to our future, joys to sorrows. Inspired by Anton Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard, Kristina Gorcheva-Newberry’s The Orchard powerfully captures the lives of four Soviet teenagers who are about to lose their country and one another, and who struggle to survive, to save their friendship, to recover all that has been lost.

Conversations with the Captain in Washington D.C.

Conversations with the Captain in Washington D.C.
Title Conversations with the Captain in Washington D.C. PDF eBook
Author David G. Towell
Publisher iUniverse
Total Pages 250
Release 2001-03-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0595174914

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Abstract, humorous, outrageous—filled with senators and congressmen, a talking feline, women, women, everywhere, and an ex-bull rider-priest. The novel Conversations with the Captain in Washington D.C. wraps all these worlds into one exciting story, Captain Midnight is a talking cat who makes his debut on CNN News recounting Nevada's flood of 1997. Nevada Jones, an ex-bull rider and senator, is Captain's partner in travel and experiences. The Captain and Nevada are together through it all—from a big flood in a small town to the United States Capital. The hope of one day being a weather reporter takes the Captain and Nevada on a trip to Washington D.C., to seek a grant from the United States Government Feline Grant Program for Radio, Television and Film Advanced Educational Studies. While on the flight to Washington D.C., the Captain and Nevada are invited to spend the weekend at an estate in Popeslanding. They not only accept the offer, they decide to make a party of the whole weekend. Let the good times roll!

The United States Catalog

The United States Catalog
Title The United States Catalog PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 806
Release 1925
Genre American literature
ISBN

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Magnetograms and Hourly Values, Little America, Antarctica

Magnetograms and Hourly Values, Little America, Antarctica
Title Magnetograms and Hourly Values, Little America, Antarctica PDF eBook
Author U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Magnetic Observatory, Little America, Antarctica
Publisher
Total Pages 256
Release 1960
Genre Geomagnetism
ISBN

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A Little America in Western Australia

A Little America in Western Australia
Title A Little America in Western Australia PDF eBook
Author Anthony J. Barker
Publisher Apollo Books
Total Pages 406
Release 2015
Genre Exmouth (W.A.)
ISBN 9781742586854

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In 1963, the US Naval Communication Station at North West Cape in Western Australia became the first US defense facility to be established on Australian soil in peacetime. During America's Cold War struggle against communism, North West Cape's primary function was to communicate with the US fleet in the Indian and Western Pacific Oceans, especially nuclear missile submarines - the Navy's most powerful deterrent force. Seen as a vital outpost of US defense throughout the 1960s and 1970s, the whole venture was just as monumental for Australia.This book represents an important and long-overdue history of the significance of North West Cape for Australia-US relations and Australian politics, paying special attention to the town of Exmouth that was uniquely created to support the base. Drawing on archival records and oral interviews, A Little America in Western Australia brings to light the experiences of Australian civilians and US Navy personnel in a fascinating and often humorous portrait of life at the Cape. *** Librarians: ebook available on ProQuest and EBSCO *** "...welcome addition to military and nautical history collections, highly recommended especially for college library shelves." - Midwest Book Review, Library Bookwatch: September 2015, The Nautical Shelf [Subject: Military History, Naval Studies, US Studies, Australian Studies, Politics]