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Nancy Mitchell

    Nancy Mitchell crafts compelling narratives deeply rooted in the urban landscape she calls home. Her writing delves into the intricacies of city life, offering readers a nuanced perspective on its inhabitants and environment. Mitchell's distinctive style draws readers into her stories, creating an immersive and unforgettable literary experience. Her work captures the essence of the places she explores.

    Memories of a Clackmannan Lad 1947 – 1958
    Village Secrets
    Evolution: Discovery Volume 2
    The Out-of-Body Shop
    Evolution: Journey Volume 1
    Near Surround
    • Near Surround

      • 68 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Exploring the tension between silence and expression, Nancy Mitchell's poems encapsulate the nuances of human connection and emotional distance. With a focus on the unspoken and the ephemeral, her work transforms the page into a powerful medium for what remains unsaid. The imagery of breath fogging a window illustrates the delicate interplay of clarity and obscurity in relationships, revealing the depth of feelings that linger just beneath the surface. Each piece invites readers to contemplate the complexities of intimacy and isolation.

      Near Surround
    • Evolution: Journey Volume 1

      • 372 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of Mt. Shasta, Lucas and Sylvia Martin embark on a transformative journey after their autistic son Bobby encounters Maya, a resident of the mystical fifth-dimensional city of Telos. This meeting catalyzes healing for the entire family, including their adopted daughter Anna and Sylvia, whose nursing career takes a new direction. The narrative explores themes of spiritual awakening and the interconnectedness of souls, appealing to those seeking deeper understanding in a New Age context.

      Evolution: Journey Volume 1
    • The Out-of-Body Shop

      • 76 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of trauma and healing, this collection delves into the journey of an untethered psyche seeking reconnection with its body. The speakers navigate memories and confront ghosts from their pasts, aiming to reclaim fragmented identities. Through the arduous process of reintegration, they confront the challenges of human existence, testing the strength of the newly formed bond between mind and body. The poems reflect a deep engagement with loss, addiction, and the complexities of life, culminating in a quest for wholeness.

      The Out-of-Body Shop
    • The narrative follows the Martin family as they navigate life near Mt. Shasta, California. Sylvia thrives in her healing practice, while adopted daughter Anna balances motherhood. Meanwhile, Sean Martin discovers his extraordinary ability to manipulate matter, evolving from crafting gifts to healing animals. The family's challenge lies in safeguarding Sean's powers from the outside world while enabling him to explore his unique gifts. The story blends themes of family dynamics, secrecy, and the exploration of extraordinary abilities.

      Evolution: Discovery Volume 2
    • A childhood experience, from the 1940s post-war infant years to the raging 1950s. My mother told me that I had actually come into the world with a bang. It happened during one very early morning in 1943 when German bombers were flying overhead, and the spent rounds of anti-aircraft bullets were clattering on the tiled roof above her. Dad also said that he could hear bombs dropping somewhere between Edinburgh and Glasgow. So, it seems that I had come into the world with a bang! A few years later, I was to enter another experience: the teenage years.

      Memories of a Clackmannan Lad 1947 – 1958
    • Manual of Physical Exercises - comprising gymnastics, rowing, skating, fencing, cricket, calisthenics, sailing, swimming, sparring, base ball is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1870. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.

      Manual of Physical Exercises
    • The Danger of Dreams

      German and American Imperialism in Latin America

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The book explores the notion of American imperialism in early twentieth-century Latin America, arguing that perceived German threats were largely exaggerated. Through an analysis of archives from Germany, the U.S., and Britain, Nancy Mitchell reveals that the actions attributed to Germany were often a blend of bluster and American paranoia rather than a genuine challenge to the Monroe Doctrine. Ultimately, she contends that the fears of a German threat in the region were unfounded, reshaping the understanding of U.S. foreign policy during this period.

      The Danger of Dreams