What Blooms from Dust

What Blooms from Dust
Title What Blooms from Dust PDF eBook
Author James Markert
Publisher HarperChristian + ORM
Total Pages 348
Release 2018-06-26
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0785217428

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"The closer he got, the brighter that red became. It was a rose—a rose that had no earthly business growing there, right in the middle of all that dust." Just as Jeremiah Goodbye is set to meet his fate in the electric chair, he is given a second chance at life. With the flip of a coin, he decides to return to his home town of Nowhere, Oklahoma, to settle the score with his twin brother Josiah. But upon his escape, he enters a world he doesn’t recognize—one that has been overtaken by the Dust Bowl. And the gift he once relied on to guide him is as unrecognizable as the path back to Nowhere. On his journey home, he accidentally rescues a young boy, and the pair arrive at their destination where they are greeted by darkened skies and fearful townspeople who have finally begun to let the past few years of hardship bury them under the weight of all that dust. Unlikely heroes, Jeremiah and his new companion, Peter Cotton, try to protect the residents of Nowhere from themselves, but Jeremiah must face his nightmares and free himself from the guilt of his past and the secrets that destroyed his family. Filled with mystery and magic, this exquisite novel from award-winning author James Markert is a story of finding hope in the midst of darkness and discovering the beauty of unexpected kindness.

Flowers In The Dust

Flowers In The Dust
Title Flowers In The Dust PDF eBook
Author Myriam Alvarez
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 0
Release 2013-04-25
Genre Husband and wife
ISBN 9781481947329

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Can two people from opposite worlds forge a life together? It's 1938 in Asuncion, Paraguay. Chola is a young and innocent woman, born and raised in ultra-conservative, Catholic South America. Hans is a recent immigrant, the handsome son of a wealthy Jewish family from Berlin. Chola doesn't speak a word of German and Hans doesn't speak a word of Spanish. Yet there is a strong attraction that quickly brings them together in marriage. Chola's dreams of happiness are quickly shattered as she finds herself the timid servant to a man she hardly knows and shares neither a common culture or language. Also, Hans refuses to shed the playboy lifestyle he had in the free-spirited Berlin, even for his new bride. Just as young Chola grapples with this dramatic and disappointing change in her life, she faces a new challenge, as Hans' family flees Nazi Germany and heads to South America to live with them. Hans' infidelities and obsession with gambling force Chola to take measures into her own hands as she continues to raise her daughters not to repeat her own mistakes. Even in the face of the ultimate betrayal, she digs in and finds another reason to keep fighting for a better life.

White Wind Blew

White Wind Blew
Title White Wind Blew PDF eBook
Author James Markert
Publisher Sourcebooks Landmark
Total Pages 0
Release 2014-02-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781402284342

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"Compelling and thought-provoking." --John Burnham Schwartz, author of Reservation Road When the body fails, you've got two choices. Send the doctor in, or send a prayer up. But when no miracle arrives, how do you pull out a measure of hope? Dr. Wolfgang Pike would love nothing more than to finish the requiem he's composing for his late wife, but the ending seems as hopeless as the patients dying a hundred yards away at the Waverly Hills Tuberculosis sanatorium. If he can't ease his own pain with music, he tries to ease theirs -- but his boss thinks music is a waste, and in 1920s Louisville, the specter of racial tensions looms over everything. When a retired concert pianist arrives, Wolfgang is thrust into an orchestra of the most extraordinary kind that emerges to change everything.

Love Invents Us

Love Invents Us
Title Love Invents Us PDF eBook
Author Amy Bloom
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 225
Release 2010-11-24
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0307773590

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A sharp and funny, rueful, and uncompromisingly real tale of growing up—from National Book Award finalist Amy Bloom A chubby girl with smudged pink harlequin glasses and a habit of stealing Heath Bars from the local five-and-dime, Elizabeth Taube is the only child of parents whose indifference to her is the one sure thing in her life. When her search for love and attention leads her into the arms of her junior-high-school English teacher, things begin to get complicated. And even her friend Mrs. Hill, a nearly blind, elderly black woman, can't protect her when real love—exhilarating, passionate, heartbreaking—enters her life in the gorgeous shape of Huddie Lester. With her finely honed style and her unflinching sensibility, Bloom shows us how profoundly the forces of love and desire can shape a life.

The Dust Flower

The Dust Flower
Title The Dust Flower PDF eBook
Author
Publisher New York, Grosset
Total Pages 370
Release 1922
Genre
ISBN

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Dust Flowers

Dust Flowers
Title Dust Flowers PDF eBook
Author Lisa Gammon Olson
Publisher
Total Pages 34
Release 2018-04-14
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781632330765

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During one of the most trying periods in American history, the Dust Bowl Era, a little girl nurtures a courageous seedling she found. She knows the blooms would bring a smile to her Mama's tired face, as she has heard stories of her former gardens. What she doesn't know is that the little flower promises something even more precious: Hope.

Library of Dust

Library of Dust
Title Library of Dust PDF eBook
Author David Maisel
Publisher Chronicle Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2008-09-01
Genre Photography
ISBN 9780811863339

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Esteemed photographer David Maisel has created a somber and beautiful series of images depicting canisters containing the cremated remains of the unclaimed dead from an Oregon psychiatric hospital. Dating back as far as the nineteenth century, these canisters have undergone chemical reactions, causing extravagant blooms of brilliant white, green, and blue corrosion, revealing unexpected beauty in the most unlikely of places. This stately volume is both a quietly astonishing body of fine art from a preeminent contemporary photographer, and an exceptionally poignant monument to the unknown deceased.