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Jim Hunter

    The Immigrant's Apprentice
    The Bunny Boot Journey
    Modern Short Stories
    Tom Stoppard: Faber Critical Guide
    Messages from the Mountains
    About Stoppard
    • 2023

      MIKE, CHARLEY, JEWEL & WOLF

      • 242 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Set against the harsh backdrop of Alaska, the story follows Mike, Charley, Jewel, and Wolf as they navigate personal struggles and the challenges of their environment. Jewel grapples with her identity, diverging from her mother's expectations, while the group faces extreme weather and societal issues like prostitution. Their journeys highlight the resilience required to survive in a land where little comes easily, emphasizing themes of self-discovery and perseverance amidst adversity.

      MIKE, CHARLEY, JEWEL & WOLF
    • 2022

      The Immigrant's Apprentice

      • 290 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The collection features fourteen short stories that offer a vivid exploration of Mid-Century American and Mexican experiences. Through diverse characters, including a prison guard, school teacher, psych tech, pilot, and orphanage volunteer, the narratives delve into the challenges and survival strategies of both men and women. Each story provides a unique perspective on the cultural ideals and realities of the time, showcasing the resilience and adaptability of individuals in varied circumstances.

      The Immigrant's Apprentice
    • 2021

      The Bunny Boot Journey

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The narrative explores profound human connections through a diverse cast of characters, each representing unique life experiences and perspectives. From an expecting driver to a college dropout and an escaped prisoner, the story weaves together encounters with individuals such as a Hells Angel's partner and a pink-clogged British professor. These interactions illuminate the complexities of life, revealing unexpected bonds and shared moments among people from various walks of life, set against vivid backdrops like remote beaches and bustling nights.

      The Bunny Boot Journey
    • 2021

      Mike, Charley & Wolf

      • 270 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set in 1950 Alaska, the story explores a time when the state's population was just ninety-eight thousand, highlighting its rugged wilderness and small-town life. The narrative captures the essence of adventure and the challenges faced by its inhabitants amidst breathtaking landscapes, including migrating caribou, roaming wolves, and denning bears. It delves into themes of growth, survival, and the unique rhythm of life in a land defined by constant daylight and night, showcasing the spirit of "The Last Frontier."

      Mike, Charley & Wolf
    • 2018

      ReCollection-ReCalling Your Future

      • 302 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Set in a digital realm called HEAVEn, Aldo navigates a unique existence as a disembodied soul, grappling with memories of his family and a passion for video games that could prove deadly. After living for over 30 years without a physical form, he and his friends embark on a perilous mission to confront the recurring mistakes of humanity. Their struggle not only aims to save themselves but also to protect the machine and the future of the human race.

      ReCollection-ReCalling Your Future
    • 2006

      Trapper's Moon

      • 126 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Jim Hunter's journey from Stockton, California, to Alaska is marked by diverse experiences, including service as an Air Force radar operator and various jobs ranging from pizza cook to newspaper reporter. He has published extensively on Alaska and Mexico, with notable works like "Offbeat Baja" and poetry collections. His life in Alaska, shared with his wife Marilyn, inspires his writing, including the forthcoming novel "Mike, Charley and Wolf," set against the backdrop of Alaska's wilderness. Hunter's literary contributions reflect his deep connection to the region.

      Trapper's Moon
    • 2005

      About Stoppard

      • 277 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      "In About Stoppard, Jim Hunter charts the work of one of Britain's leading playwrights. His survey includes a brief biography, a chapter locating Tom Stoppard in his context, and interviews both with Stoppard himself and with some who helped to put his work on stage, including Peter Wood, Trevor Nunn, Richard Eyre, Felicity Kendal, Simon Russell Beale and John Wood. An indispensable guide for anyone interested in this unique dramatist."--BOOK JACKET.

      About Stoppard
    • 2003

      Messages from the Mountains

      • 126 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The journey in this concluding installment of Jim Hunter's trilogy invites readers into the breathtaking and perilous landscapes of Alaska, while also exploring the depths of the human heart. Hunter's poetry delivers profound insights with both intensity and tenderness, encouraging readers to confront unexpected emotions and revelations. This work promises an exhilarating adventure, revealing the messages that the mountains convey in the modern era through Hunter's keen observation and dedication.

      Messages from the Mountains
    • 2002

      Messages from the Bombing Range

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The book features a captivating protagonist who embodies charm and intellect, offering a refreshing blend of authenticity and sophistication. With an intriguing narrative that defies expectations, it explores themes of fulfillment and the complexities of human relationships. The story promises an engaging experience, revealing depth and insight without making grand claims, ultimately delivering a rich and rewarding journey for the reader.

      Messages from the Bombing Range
    • 2000

      Are you fascinated by Stoppard's plays but want an informed view into their complexities? Are you studying his plays and looking for help with interpretation? Do you teach Stoppard and need a reliable guide? This book provides a detailed analysis of classic plays: language, structure and character. schovat popis

      Tom Stoppard: Faber Critical Guide