Jack's Book

Jack's Book
Title Jack's Book PDF eBook
Author Barry Gifford
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 328
Release 2012-04-24
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1101580461

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"A fascinating literary and historical document, the most insightful look at the Beat Generation." —Dan Wakefield, author of New York in the Fifties and Going All the Way First published in 1978, Jack's Book gives us an intimate look into the life and times of the "King of the Beats." Through the words of the close friends, lovers, artists, and drinking buddies who survived him, writers Barry Gifford and Lawrence Lee recount Jack Kerouac's story, from his childhood in Lowell, Massachusetts, to his tragic end in Florida at the age of forty-seven. Including anecdotes from an eclectic list of well-known figures such as Allen Ginsberg, William S. Burroughs, and Gore Vidal, as well as Kerouac's ordinary acquaintances, this groundbreaking oral biography—the first of its kind—presents us with a remarkably insightful portrait of an American legend and the spirit of a generation.

The Jacks Book and the Jacks

The Jacks Book and the Jacks
Title The Jacks Book and the Jacks PDF eBook
Author Sally Chabert
Publisher Workman Publishing
Total Pages 0
Release 1999
Genre Jacks (Game)
ISBN 9780761116271

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A how-to book of games with jacks, including techniques, history, recipes, and trivia. Includes a set of fourteen jacks and a ball.

Jack (Oprah's Book Club)

Jack (Oprah's Book Club)
Title Jack (Oprah's Book Club) PDF eBook
Author Marilynne Robinson
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages 245
Release 2020-09-29
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0374719659

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A New York Times bestseller Named a Best Book of 2020 by the Australian Book Review, AV Club, Books-a-Million, Electric Literature, Esquire, the Financial Times, Good Housekeeping (UK), The Guardian, Kirkus Reviews, Literary Hub, the New Statesman, the New York Public Library, NPR, the Star Tribune, and TIME Marilynne Robinson, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the National Humanities Medal, returns to the world of Gilead with Jack, the latest novel in one of the great works of contemporary American fiction Marilynne Robinson’s mythical world of Gilead, Iowa—the setting of her novels Gilead, Home, and Lila, and now Jack—and its beloved characters have illuminated and interrogated the complexities of American history, the power of our emotions, and the wonders of a sacred world. Jack is Robinson’s fourth novel in this now-classic series. In it, Robinson tells the story of John Ames Boughton, the prodigal son of Gilead’s Presbyterian minister, and his romance with Della Miles, a high school teacher who is also the child of a preacher. Their deeply felt, tormented, star-crossed interracial romance resonates with all the paradoxes of American life, then and now. Robinson’s Gilead novels, which have won one Pulitzer Prize and two National Book Critics Circle Awards, are a vital contribution to contemporary American literature and a revelation of our national character and humanity.

The Ballad of Never After

The Ballad of Never After
Title The Ballad of Never After PDF eBook
Author Stephanie Garber
Publisher Flatiron Books
Total Pages 356
Release 2022-09-13
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1250268419

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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER! Stephanie Garber’s THE BALLAD OF NEVER AFTER is the jaw-dropping sequel to the ONCE UPON A BROKEN HEART, starring Evangeline Fox and the Prince of Hearts on a new journey of magic, mystery, and heartbreak Not every love is meant to be. After Jacks, the Prince of Hearts, betrays her, Evangeline Fox swears she'll never trust him again. Now that she’s discovered her own magic, Evangeline believes she can use it to restore the chance at happily ever after that Jacks stole away. But when a new terrifying curse is revealed, Evangeline finds herself entering into a tenuous partnership with the Prince of Hearts again. Only this time, the rules have changed. Jacks isn’t the only force Evangeline needs to be wary of. In fact, he might be the only one she can trust, despite her desire to despise him. Instead of a love spell wreaking havoc on Evangeline’s life, a murderous spell has been cast. To break it, Evangeline and Jacks will have to do battle with old friends, new foes, and a magic that plays with heads and hearts. Evangeline has always trusted her heart, but this time she’s not sure she can. . . . Also by Stephanie Garber: The Caraval Series - Caraval - Legendary - Finale

The Klutz Book of Jacks

The Klutz Book of Jacks
Title The Klutz Book of Jacks PDF eBook
Author Klutz
Publisher
Total Pages 32
Release 2010-08-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781591748670

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A 36-page, full-colour, spiral-bound collection of 20 of the most time-honoured, neighbourhood-approved, playground-tested, tournament-quality jacks games. Pigs in the Pen, Scatter, Slugsnail, and Seisnialp (that's 'plainsies' backward)-they're all here, and more. The Klutz Book of Jacks details all the finer points of the games with an enthusiasm that's catching. You'll play the games for funsies and love the book for suresies.

Jack's Talent

Jack's Talent
Title Jack's Talent PDF eBook
Author Maryann Cocca-Leffler
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 42
Release 2007-07-10
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780374336813

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On the first day of school, as the children in Miss Lucinda's class introduce themselves and name their special talent, Jack wonders if he is good at anything.

Black Jacks

Black Jacks
Title Black Jacks PDF eBook
Author W. Jeffrey. Bolster
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 349
Release 2009-06-30
Genre History
ISBN 0674028473

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Few Americans, black or white, recognize the degree to which early African American history is a maritime history. W. Jeffrey Bolster shatters the myth that black seafaring in the age of sail was limited to the Middle Passage. Seafaring was one of the most significant occupations among both enslaved and free black men between 1740 and 1865. Tens of thousands of black seamen sailed on lofty clippers and modest coasters. They sailed in whalers, warships, and privateers. Some were slaves, forced to work at sea, but by 1800 most were free men, seeking liberty and economic opportunity aboard ship.Bolster brings an intimate understanding of the sea to this extraordinary chapter in the formation of black America. Because of their unusual mobility, sailors were the eyes and ears to worlds beyond the limited horizon of black communities ashore. Sometimes helping to smuggle slaves to freedom, they were more often a unique conduit for news and information of concern to blacks.But for all its opportunities, life at sea was difficult. Blacks actively contributed to the Atlantic maritime culture shared by all seamen, but were often outsiders within it. Capturing that tension, Black Jacks examines not only how common experiences drew black and white sailors together--even as deeply internalized prejudices drove them apart--but also how the meaning of race aboard ship changed with time. Bolster traces the story to the end of the Civil War, when emancipated blacks began to be systematically excluded from maritime work. Rescuing African American seamen from obscurity, this stirring account reveals the critical role sailors played in helping forge new identities for black people in America.An epic tale of the rise and fall of black seafaring, Black Jacks is African Americans' freedom story presented from a fresh perspective.