Download Girl Reading: A Novel by Katie Ward (.ePUB)

Girl Reading: A Novel by Katie Ward
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Overview: : This stunningly original, kaleidoscopic novel is an inspired celebration of women reading and the artists who have caught them in the act—“a vivid portrait of a timeless subject” (Minneapolis Star Tribune).A young orphan poses for a Renaissance maestro in medieval Siena. A servant girl in seventeenth-century Amsterdam snatches a moment away from her work to lose herself in tales of knights and battles. An eighteenth-century female painter completes a portrait of a deceased poetess for her lover. A Victorian medium poses with a book in one of the first photographic studios. A girl suffering her first heartbreak witnesses intellectual and sexual awakening during the Great War. A young woman reading in a bar catches the eye of a young man who takes her picture. And in the not-so-distant future a woman navigates a cyber-reality that has radically altered the way people experience art and life.

Each chapter of Katie Ward’s novel immerses readers into the intimate tales behind the creation of seven portraits by artists, ranging from Simone Martini to Pieter Janssens Elinga to a Flickr photographer. In gorgeous prose, Ward explores our points of connection, our relationship to art, the history of women, and the importance of reading. Dazzlingly inventive, this is “a fascinating testament to the universal themes of art and literature and the spirit of femininity”
Genre: Fiction > General Fiction/Classics

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Download Wake of the Red Witch by Garland Roark (.ePUB)

Wake of the Red Witch (1946) by Garland Roark (ed. Jerry eBooks 2015)
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Overview: This is a ruthless story of a ship with three lives, sailed by men determined to win revenge, money, and power from the sea. It is a story of intense, tropical passion, expressed both in the desire of man for woman and in the conflict of men with each other. More, it is the story of the power which hate can attain when it drives coldly toward revenge, and of how, once achieved, that power sucks in all, even those who are themselves possessed of the devil. It is storytelling in the grand manner—no thin thread but many tough strands rolled into a richly colored whole.
Seldom nowadays do readers have such an opportunity to lose themselves in the world of high adventure, furious conflict, and tropical romance. The author is a writer with an enormous storytelling capacity, which he has used without restraint in this book.
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Download Tough Kid from Brooklyn by Robert Mende (.ePUB)

Tough Kid from Brooklyn (1949) aka Spit and the Stars by Robert Mende (ed. Jerry eBooks 2015)
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Overview: Here is the inside picture of life in the slums:

The people: all types, colors, beliefs, spending their lives trying to escape from the poverty and wickedness of Banner Street.

The places: poolrooms, run-down movies, dingy buildings, and dark streets.

The things: sordid living, love-making in the shadowy recesses of the Williamsburg bridge-and a hunger for escape.
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Download 3 Novels by Hank Searls (.ePUB)

3 Novels by Hank Searls
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Overview: Born Henry Hunt Searls Jr. novelist and screenwriter Hank Searls, author of the best-selling Overboard, Jaws II (based on the movie), and Sounding, is creator of the New Breed TV series and writer for the 1960’s classic television series The Fugitive . His novel Pilgrim Project became Robert Altman’s film Countdown. He has lived most of his life on, under, or over the ocean, having been a world-cruising yachtsman, underwater photographer, and Navy flier.
Genre: Fiction > General Fiction/Classics

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The Pilgrim Project (1964) (ed. Jerry eBooks 2015)
In a gripping, relentlessly paced novel, Hank Searls boldly takes his readers behind the scenes and probes the greatest drama shaping today’s headlines. The Pilgrim Project is the story of our race to the moon, and it is told in language so realistic, with characters so vividly alive, that we experience, as readers, all the triumphs and terrors of today’s epic tale of cosmic adventure—our advance in outer space.

When a routine orbital flight is interrupted for no reason—and at a tremendous cost to the nation—official excuses are too lame to satisfy the press, and far too mysterious for a crew brought back to Earth without apparent reason.

But one of the crew members, a famous colonel, does understand, and can scarcely conceal his elation, for he has long since been chosen for a top-secret project that will land him on the moon, and he knows that the moment has come.

The Hero Ship (1969) (ed. Jerry eBooks 2015)
Ben Casco assumes command of the colossal aircraft carrier Shenandoah—jinxed home of twenty-five hundred demoralized seamen and pilots—at the grim height of her last battle. Under Japanese air assault, culminating in a kamikaze attack, the huge vessel becomes a scene of carnage, cowardice, and courage never surpassed in the history of naval warfare.

The Shenandoah’s disastrous encounter with the Japanese, based on one of the great episodes of valor of World War II, is the climax of a rich, stirring novel of seafaring men at war. The nobility or baseness of a man’s response to unrelenting onslaught is masterfully depicted through the juxtaposition of the book’s vigorous characters: Mitch—humane, dedicated career officer; Hammering Howie Howland—ambitious, publicity-mad admiral; Christy Lee—golden-haired athlete, young man on the make; and Ben himself—maverick officer risen from the ranks, barely tolerated by Annapolis men until his refusal to abandon his fire-gutted ship covers her and the pitiful remnant of her crew with glory.

Ben’s inevitable conflict with Lee, the Academy football hero whose rise through the ranks seems assured, is resolved only twenty-three years later when Ben emerges from retirement to challenge Lee’s bid for the Navy’s highest post. The long, painful contest between the two comes to involve a senator, a survivor turned Washington-lawyer, an ex-kamikaze, and even Ben’s lovely wife, Terry. Its ironic conclusion is played out against a background of tense action and authentic detail that brilliantly illuminates the characters of the men who served aboard The Hero Ship.

Firewind (1981) (ed. Jerry eBooks 2015)
Santa Barbara, penned between mountains and sea, is utterly vulnerable to the yearly desert gale. The hot winds blow for weeks—tempers flare, brush fires race down from the tinder-dry hills, and arsonists are drawn like moths to the flame. One of them, a murderous pyromaniac, is stalking the brush-filled canyons, cleverly encircling the city with a wall of fire.

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Download The Dressmaker’s War by Mary Chamberlain (.ePUB)

The Dressmaker’s War by Mary Chamberlain
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Overview: A gripping, powerful, compulsively readable work of historical fiction: the story of a brilliant English dressmaker caught in Germany during World War II, the choices she must make to stay alive—and the way she confronts those choices in war’s aftermath. For readers of Amy Bloom and Anthony Doerr.

In London, 1939, Ada Vaughan is a young woman with an unusual dressmaking skill, and dreams of a better life for herself. That life seems to arrive when Stanislaus, an Austrian aristocrat, sweeps Ada off her feet and brings her to Paris. When war breaks out, Stanislaus vanishes, and Ada is taken prisoner by the Germans, she must do everything she can to survive: by becoming dressmaker to the Nazi wives. Abandoned and alone as war rages, the choices Ada makes will come to back to haunt her years later, as the truth of her experience is twisted and distorted after the war. From glamorous London hotels and Parisian cafes to the desperation of wartime Germany, here is a mesmerizing, richly textured historical novel, a story of heartbreak, survival and ambition, of the nature of truth, and the untold story of what happens to women during war.
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