Motherless Child

Motherless Child
Title Motherless Child PDF eBook
Author Glen Hirshberg
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 272
Release 2014-05-13
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1466834412

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In his powerful novel, Motherless Child, Bram Stoker Award–nominee Glen Hirshberg, author of the International Horror Guild Award–winning American Morons, exposes the fallacy of the Twilight-style romantic vampire while capturing the heart of every reader. It's the thrill of a lifetime when Sophie and Natalie, single mothers living in a trailer park in North Carolina, meet their idol, the mysterious musician known only as "the Whistler." Morning finds them covered with dried blood, their clothing shredded and their memories hazy. Things soon become horrifyingly clear: the Whistler is a vampire and Natalie and Sophie are his latest victims. The young women leave their babies with Natalie's mother and hit the road, determined not to give in to their unnatural desires. Hunger and desire make a powerful couple. So do the Whistler and his Mother, who are searching for Sophie and Natalie with the help of Twitter and the musician's many fans. The violent, emotionally moving showdown between two who should be victims and two who should be monsters will leave readers gasping in fear and delight. Originally published in a sold-out, limited edition, Motherless Child is an extraordinary Southern horror novel that Tor Books is proud to bring to a wider audience. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Motherless Child

Motherless Child
Title Motherless Child PDF eBook
Author Valencia Griffin-Wallace
Publisher
Total Pages 172
Release 2018-01-31
Genre
ISBN 9780692064405

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¿Yet even through the shadows and the pain, there is hope. There is a way out ¿ and there is a brighter tomorrow.¿ Raised by a mother who turned to drugs to relieve past pain, Valencia had to grow up fast., welcomed by gangs, shunned by her family and finding motherhood early should have sealed Valencia¿s fate¿ at least according to all the statistics¿Instead, this she found an inner strength born of determination, resolve and forgiveness ¿ the same kind of strength that can be found in anyone, with the right motivation. Her heart-wrenching story unfolds through glimpses of her own life and recollections of her mother, a woman she never knew till long after her death. Raw, poignant and brutally honest, ¿Motherless Child¿ steps into the void and reveals the hope, and forgiveness, the data ignores. Open, honest and often raw, ¿Motherless Child¿ exposes a falsehood far too many of us have been led to believe ¿ that those raised in addiction will fall victim themselves. There are choices¿ there is hope¿ and there is a different way.

The Motherless Child in the Novels of Pauline Hopkins

The Motherless Child in the Novels of Pauline Hopkins
Title The Motherless Child in the Novels of Pauline Hopkins PDF eBook
Author Jill Bergman
Publisher LSU Press
Total Pages 297
Release 2012-12-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0807147311

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Well known in her day as a singer, playwright, author, and editor of the Colored American Magazine, Pauline Hopkins (1859--1930) has been the subject of considerable scholarly attention over the last twenty years. Academic review of her many accomplishments, however, largely overlooks Hopkins's contributions as novelist. The Motherless Child in the Novels of Pauline Hopkins, the first book-length study of Hopkins's major fiction, fills this gap, offering a sustained analysis of motherlessness in Contending Forces, Hagar's Daughter, Winona, and Of One Blood. Motherlessness appears in all of Hopkins's novels. The motif, Jill Bergman asserts, resonated profoundly for African Americans living with the legacy of abduction from a motherland and familial fragmentation under slavery. In her novels, motherlessness serves as a trope for the national alienation of post-Reconstruction African Americans. The longing and search for a maternal figure, then, represents an effort to reconnect with the absent mother -- a missing parent and a lost African history and heritage. In Hopkins's oeuvre, the image of the mother of African heritage -- a source of both identity and persecution -- becomes a source of power and possibility. Bergman shows how historical events -- such as Bleeding Kansas, the execution of John Brown, and the Middle Passage -- gave rise to a sense of motherlessness and how Hopkins's work engages with that of other contemporaneous race activists. This illuminating study opens new terrain not only in Hopkins scholarship, but also in the complex interchanges between literary, African American, psychoanalytic, feminist, and postcolonial studies.

Motherless Child

Motherless Child
Title Motherless Child PDF eBook
Author Marianne Langner Zeitlin
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780983297055

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A story of love, hate and music set in the offices of a famous music manager.

Motherless Child

Motherless Child
Title Motherless Child PDF eBook
Author Paul Scott
Publisher Headline
Total Pages 0
Release 2016-06-28
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781472212733

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From the Yardbirds to Cream, Blind Faith to Derek and the Dominos, and a hugely-successful solo career, Eric Clapton's fifty years in the music business can look like an uninterrupted rise to become one of the greatest guitar players who ever lived. But his story is as complicated as it is fascinating. Clapton's god-like skill with a guitar was matched by an almost equal talent for self-destruction. He has never shied away from telling the truth about his battles with drink and drugs - or the sometimes catastrophic impact they had on the other people in his life, including his first wife Pattie Boyd. And without those deep personal lows we may never have had the musical highs that won him millions of fans. His story is also one of a long but successful road to sobriety, redemption and happiness. Motherless Child chronicles Clapton's remarkable journey: the music, the women, the drugs, the cars, the guitars, the heartbreak and the triumphs are all here. The book includes interviews with some people close to Clapton who have never spoken on the record before. It explores his musical legacy as one of the most influential musicians of his generation, and as the keeper of the flame for the blues.

The Well Ran Dry

The Well Ran Dry
Title The Well Ran Dry PDF eBook
Author Linda Murray Bullard
Publisher Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages 196
Release 2013-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781482624021

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This book chronicles the life of a 9 years old little girl whose life changed forever on Christmas Day in 1968. From despair to triumph, she gives her account of a life lived the hard way due to her misinterpretation of one conversation that impacted her entire life. She learns to use the Power of Choice and that leads to a life that is not statistically valid.

Motherless Child

Motherless Child
Title Motherless Child PDF eBook
Author V. M. Burns
Publisher Rj Franklin Mystery
Total Pages 345
Release 2021
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781432890667

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"When John Paul Rollins is murdered during his niece's wedding reception, Detective RJ Franklin quickly realizes this case is going to be anything but routine. The list of people who wanted him dead includes just about everyone he's ever known including the bride and groom. Can RJ put his personal feelings behind him and catch a killer?"--