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Samuel 'Sammy' Von Burger is about to graduate high school. His graduation day will not only symbolise the end of his schoolboy days, but it will also mark the beginning of a challenging tumultuous adulthood.Because soon, Sammy will have to leave his peaceful life in Chicago and face the rumblings that are abroad.Set in the 1960s, a decade which is defined by the Vietnam War and the Civil Rights movement, Oils of Arizona follows the journey of a young man who has his adolescence ripped away from him, and his adulthood forced upon him. It also explores the trials and tribulations of the Von Burgers and the Becker family, as their normal way of family life becomes threatened by war. And above all, amongst this part domestic and historical drama, it is a tribute to the unsung heroes of the Vietnam War.
A story of adolescent discovery as a group of students do a group science project to launch a frog on a model rocket. It is a little bit October Sky, Sandlot, and Wonder Years.
A book of poetry in the tradition of Dreams of Flying,"Of Home and Fields and Dreams", and the poem "Footprints"
The Seminole Syndrome is a continuation of the Star Trek made for television episode "Paradise Syndrome" by Margret Armen. It tells the continuing story of Merimoni and Kirk as they encounter the crew of the Enterprise D one hundred years in the future by way of the Nexus.
This is a two play script for theatrical use. It includes Come to the Table, and Sons of Nazareth, both by Mark Vaughn of Wordsmith
This is the text only version with a preview of the art ark of Rob Mackiewicz a freelance graphic novel artist. It is the story of a foursome who seek to find a cure for cancer, and in an accident, find they become a force for world change.
This novel is historical fiction based around the legend that is Annie Moore, a teenager in the late 19th century who is said to be the first immigrant to pass through Ellis Island. Annie escapes the troubles in Ireland with her two brothers and travels aboard a ship to America. Her adventures inspired many and there is a song written in her honor, 'Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears', by Brendan Graham and Sean Keane. There are also statues of her in Ireland and New York harbor.Annie herself was inspired by a Portuguese poet who visited Ireland, Emma Lazarus, some of whose poems are recounted in this book. Other poems are included that were written by the distinguished authors, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Robert Frost, who were Emma Lazarus' contemporaries. The author also recounts poems by other, predominantly, 19th century American poets such as Walt Whitman's 'Drum-Taps', amongst others.
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