When Mitchell's wife sets off for home after a conference, he has no idea that his life is about to change forever. When Jill doesn't return, and the police come up empty, Mitch enlists the help of their next-door neighbor, Jill's best friend, Shelley, to help search. As hours turn into days and days into weeks, Mitch and Shelley's friendship grows ever closer ... and Mitch wonders how he can honor the vows he made to a woman who has seemingly disappeared from the face of the earth.
This lively book sweeps across dramatic and varied terrains—volcanoes and glaciers, billabongs and canyons, prairies and rain forests—to explore how humans have made sense of our planet’s marvelous landscapes.
Face of the Earth
Forty years later, their last tour sold over 442,000 tickets. This is the story of everything in between. This is the story of Rush. Fondly known as the Holy Triumvirate, Rush is one of the top bands to shine through rock-and-roll history.
Man's Role in Changing the Face of the Earth: Int. Symp. Organized by the Wenner - Gren Foundation for Anthropological...
When an eight-year-old boy disappears from a suburban mall in Los Angeles, the police call it a murder and close the case, leaving the son's determined mother and a maverick police officer on their own to find the missing child.
This is a history of the human impact upon the natural environment of the Earth.
Published to coincide with its British premiere at the Royal National Theatre, The Darker Face of the Earth is Rita Dove's first play. Set on a plantation in pre-Civil War South Carolina, it has been performed to great critical acclaim.
'Few writers write about the world of work, and fewer still with the skill and mordant wit of David Cohen. Funny, disturbing, and wonderfully strange.' Ryan O' Neill
#1 Protection Chant #2 Protection Spell #3 A Purification Spell #4 Spell For Beauty #5 Attraction Spell #6 For Driving Away Evil #7 To Break A Curse #8 Spell For Success #9 Spell For A Safe Return #10 To Be Revenged On One Who Has Done You ...
Through the prism of illness and loss, these meditations move away from Medbh McGuckian s recent books concentrations on violence and political strife towards an acceptance of the natural order...