Download Highway to Hell by Clinton Walker (.ePUB)

Highway to Hell: The Life and Death of AC/DC Legend Bon Scott by Clinton Walker
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Overview: The definitive account of AC/DC’s rise to fame, when the ribald lyrics and charismatic stage presence of singer Bon Scott, along with the guitar work of Angus and Malcolm Young, defined a new, highly influential brand of rock and roll. Drawing on many interviews and featuring a gallery of rare photos, Clinton Walker traces the band’s career through the life of their original front man, from small-time gigs to international success, up to Scott’s shocking death in 1980. AC/DC’s undiminished superstar status (they’re the fourth-bestselling band of all time), and their indelible influence on a succession of genres from metal to grunge to rap, ensure that Bon Scott’s presence continues to be felt strongly. HIGHWAY TO HELL offers the full story of this seminal rock figure. A consistent seller since it was first published here in 2001, HIGHWAY TO HELL has been updated for this edition. New details that have come to light in recent years about the last hours of Scott’s life have been added, enabling the author to dispel persistent rumors and myths and once more set the record straight.
Genre: Non-Fiction, Biography

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Download Saving Sadie by Joal Derse Dauer & Elizabeth Ridley (.ePUB)

Saving Sadie: How a Dog That No One Wanted Inspired the World by Joal Derse Dauer & Elizabeth Ridley
Requirements: Epub Reader, 3.1MB | Retail
Overview: Joal Derse Dauer was donating blankets at a local no-kill shelter when an injured and despondent dog caught her eye. With three “fur babies” already at home, Joal wasn’t looking to adopt another dog. But there was something special about Sadie…
With patience, hope, and plenty of love, Joal saw her canine companion grow in strength and joy. And before long, she discovered that sweet Sadie had transformed her life in ways she never could have imagined.
Joyous and inspiring, Saving Sadie is a triumphant story about the power of unconditional love and second chances—for humans and animals alike.
Genre: Non-Fiction|Biography

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Download Difficult Women by David Plante (.ePUB)

Difficult Women by David Plante
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Overview: David Plante’s dazzling portraits of three influential women in the literary world, now back in print for the first time in decades.Difficult Women presents portraits of three extraordinary, complicated, and, yes, difficult women, while also raising intriguing and, in their own way, difficult questions about the character and motivations of the keenly and often cruelly observant portraitist himself. The book begins with David Plante’s portrait of Jean Rhys in her old age, when the publication of The Wide Sargasso Sea, after years of silence that had made Rhys’s great novels of the 1920s and ’30s as good as unknown, had at last gained genuine recognition for her. Rhys, however, can hardly be said to be enjoying her new fame. A terminal alcoholic, she curses and staggers and rants like King Lear on the heath in the hotel room that she has made her home, while Plante looks impassively on. Sonia Orwell is his second subject, a suave exploiter and hapless victim of her beauty and social prowess, while the unflappable, brilliant, and impossibly opinionated Germaine Greer sails through the final pages, ever ready to set the world, and any erring companion, right.
Genre: Non-Fiction|Biography

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Download Invisible child by Mary Hayward (.MOBI)

Invisible child by Mary Hayward
Requirements: MOBI Reader, 553 KB
Overview: A memoir based in London 1960’s. A true story of child abuse, Mary is brought up to beg on the streets, living on a council estate. Mary is starved, and her best friend shoots herself. Yet it is a miracle of survival, for nobody comes to rescue her. She claws her way out of glue trap poverty to become successful. Autobiographical, written by the victim.
Genre: Non Fiction, Memoir

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Download The Journal of a Mountain Man by Win Blevins (.MOBI)

The Journal of a Mountain Man by Win Blevins (Epic Adventures)
Requirements: MOBI Reader, 599 KB
Overview: A member of Jedediah Smith’s first mountain man brigade, Clyman was there when the South Pass was discovered, opening the inter-mountain West to fur trappers. Crossing the country during the great migration of 1846, Clyman encountered the Donner party and gave them sound advice, which they tragically ignored.
A few other adventures: He sewed Jim Bridger’s ear back on after a grizzly bear attack; explored the Green Valley and the Salt Lake Basin; alone and weary, he walked 600 miles to Fort Atkinson. (Still one of the West’s most remarkable tales of survival.) He also kept Bill Sublette from freezing to death en route. Clyman crossed twice to the Pacific and ended up settling in the Napa Valley, raising his family, writing down his adventures, and spreading the legendary stories of the mountain men In his own heartfelt and exciting way, James Clyman gives us his experiences in the heyday of the American fur trade, and during the peak of exploration and immigration to Oregon and California. Clyman was a keen and meticulous observer, and his epic adventures are the stuff of legends. A must-read for everyone who loves the West.
Genre: Non Fiction, Biographies & Memoirs

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