The year is 1959, and the winds of change rip through the bucolic river town of Jordan, South Carolina. On the cusp of the civil rights movement in America, ethnic tensions reach a boiling point within a cauldron of clashing ideologies and faiths. A devout family - one intimately connected to the land - awaits the homecoming of the eldest son from up north. He has been away at the seminary for some six years. In a highly anticipated event, he arrives home with none other than the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr, himself. In the tumultuous weekend that follows, the mighty King electrifies Jordon with the gospel of freedom and integration. But amidst the larger social conflict, another contrasting mindset intervenes, that embodied by the fiery young protagonist, Jimmy. A product of the mean streets of an urban ghetto, the precocious intruder is steeped in the militant ethos of Malcolm X, and his worldview amounts to a bombshell within this isolated, genteel community, a potent source of moral confusion that will wreak havoc, threatening to rip little Jordon asunder. "It's a good read." Wendy Williams, syndicated television and radio host. "A treat for lovers of fiction." RAWSISTAZ reviewers. "Make note of the name and make sure to digest this important work. His is a new, refreshing literary voice." Curtis Bunn, Founder National Club Conference.
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- 2023
- 2022
"Philip Goundry is 93 and living out his days quietly in a care home in England when a young researcher from Singapore arrives, wanting to learn more about his former life in Malaya for the Singapore archives. His memory growing fitful, Philip is torn between wanting to unburden himself and staying silent, as he has done all these years, about the sinister and shocking events of his childhood on a Malayan rubber plantation. The truth, however, has a habit of winning"--Amazon.co.uk
- 2020
Tried & True: 13 Classic Quilts for Reproduction Fabrics
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Beloved designer Jo Morton returns with another collection of timeless quilts in her signature vintage style. In this much-anticipated follow-up to Hearth & Home, you'll find more than a dozen larger quilts made from reproduction fabrics--they look as though they've come right out of a nineteenth-century home! With Jo's favorite tips and techniques to enhance sewing accuracy, plus dozens of detailed photos and colorful illustrations, beginners to experts alike will find all the information needed to complete any of these classic quilts. 13 quilt patterns from one of Martingale's perennially best-selling authors Perfectly suited projects, tips, and techniques for reproduction fabric collectors 19th-century inspired quilt patterns speak to a wide-audience of traditional quiltmakers
- 2018
Jo's Little Favorites III
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Quilting icon Jo Morton returns with her third book in the "Jo's Little Favorites" series! Enjoy 16 more exquisite little quilts previously available only to her devoted club members--until now. For the first time, Jo invites quilters into her charming 1920s-era bungalow to share how she displays quilts in her own home. Get oodles of ideas for showcasing small quilts, along with Jo's favorite techniques for making them. You'll be inspired to start right away with Jo's wise approach: if you want to make them all, make them small!
- 2017
Jo´s Little Favorites II
- 80 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Learn how to stitch and decorate with small quilts designed by reproduction-fabric designer and bestselling author Jo Morton.
- 2016
Jo's Little Favorites
- 80 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Learn how to effortlessly stitch small quilts, most under 36 square, from top- selling reproduction-fabric designer Jo Morton.
- 2002
In Search of London
- 448 pages
- 16 hours of reading
H. V. Morton turns his traveler's intuition and his reporter's eye for detail to the city that has fascinated him since childhood—London past, present, and timeless. He explores the City and the Temple, Covent Garden, SoHo, and all the "submerged villages beneath the flood of bricks and mortar," uncovering layer upon layer of London's history. Morton follows the thread of imagination back and forth across the city, tracing unforgettable scenes: the Emperor Claudius leading his war elephants across the Thames. . .the grisly executions at the Tower. . .the world of Shakespeare, Dickens, and Queen Victoria. . .and the shattered yet defiant city of the Blitz as well as the postwar London of "ruins and hatless crowds." Morton's quest for London's heart reveals how its daily life is rooted in a past that is closer and more familiar than we might think, making the book as informative, entertaining, and rich in human color today as when it was written fifty years ago.
- 2000
In Search of England
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
In this re-issue of his best-selling travel text, the famous early twentieth century journalist, H. V. Morton, goes In search of England by motor car. schovat popis
