After college, after crisscrossing the country for music auditions, playing at Lincoln Center and too many weddings, he enrolled to get a master's at the University of North Texas at Denton. But by then, his drive toward a life in music ...
The man poured boiling water into the foam cup and handed it to Gartner. “There ya go.” “Thanks. This'll help.” Close by, a Lycoming roared into life and then settled back into an idle. Gartner glanced in the direction of the sound and ...
Bill Schneider describes today’s American populism in Standoff as one that is economically progressive and culturally conservative.
In Standoff, Jacqueline Keeler examines these episodes as two sides of the same story that created America and its deep–rooted cultural conflicts.
In 1836, 15-year-old Cal and his mother ride across the Texas countryside.
In this suspenseful thriller, a journalist who stumbles upon a deadly crime while pursuing the scoop of a lifetime will find her strength and conviction tested in new and frightening ways.
Fifteen-year-old Cal and his mother are caught up in the siege at the Alamo, where they witness the defeat of American soldiers to Santa Anna and his Mexican army.
Reynolds, Jim, Aboriginal Peoples and the Law: A Critical Introduction (UBC Press, ). ... eds., Braiding Legal Orders: Implementing the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (McGill-Queen's University Press, ).
Cade Warden has always put his Pack first, setting aside everything elseeven his need for a mate.
" The work of these poems is a counterweight to the work of the world. It wants to deepen the mystery we are to ourselves, stretching toward acceptance and tenderness in ways that are hard-won and true, even if fleeting.