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Crazy Dave

Crazy Dave

Basil H. Johnston

Minnesota Historical Society Press,U.S.
2002
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Through the story of his Uncle David and grandmother Rosa, renowned native writer and storyteller Basil Johnston offers a funny, affectionate, and unforgettable portrait of reservation life. David, the last of Rosa's five sons, was born with Down syndrome. Unable to care for himself, he and the indomitable Rosa were to be forever bound together, joined by love and necessity in a life already defined by harsh, sometimes tragic circumstances. And yet, David was remarkable. Strong, stubborn, and utterly determined, he aspired to learn, to be a part of a world in which he would never entirely belong. In that regard, he was and remains a poignant and unsettling reflection of his people, who had fled Wisconsin in the 1830s to seek sanctuary with the Ojibway farther north in what became Canada. With great resourcefulness and integrity, they struggled to sustain and preserve families, a language, and a way of life, while accommodating the increasingly intrusive demands of white society. Woven of story and recollection -- the author's own, his family's, and those of others who were there -- this memoir remembers and pays loving tribute to a family, a community, and a culture.
Crazy Water

Crazy Water

Fowler-G

Texas Christian University Press,U.S.
1991
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In 1863 Sam Houston, physically and emotionally scarred by a lifetime of battles, tried the soothing mineral water baths at Sour Lake, TX. Almost a century later, Dallas billionaire H.L. Hunt heard of miraculous cures at Indian Hot Springs, on the Mexican border, and bought the fading resort. His improvements and the famed springs which could restore all kinds of powers attracted such celebrities as boxing champ Gene Tunney and Texas congressman Olin Teague."Crazy Water: The Story of Mineral Wells and Other Texas Health Resorts" documents the mineral water boom, taking readers from one end of the state to the other, listening to testimonials, reading amazing descriptions, marveling at the gullibility of the afflicted and the inventiveness of the healers who attracted the rich and the poor.Mineral Wells, Marlin, Glen Rose, Sour Lake, Indian Hot Springs, Wizard Wells --there were dozens of places all over the state where heavily mineralized water lay beneath the soil. Before the discovery of antibiotics --and sometimes afterward-- drinking and bathing in mineral waters were important parts of health care for many Texans. They even used mineralized mud salves and sat in radio-active dirt. Taking the waters was a fashionable as it was restorative, and health resorts turned into vacation playlands.
Crazy Plays; the Endless Adventures of M C Kat; Tomorrowland

Crazy Plays; the Endless Adventures of M C Kat; Tomorrowland

Jeffrey M. Jones

Broadway Play Publishing Inc.,U.S.
2000
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"Jeffrey Jones' plays seem to take place under a strobe light: brilliant flashes of deflated pop culture icons that slowly accumulate into a bitter satire of the emptiness and loneliness of our culture. They are imaginary fun houses with real monsters lurking in the crooked corners. They are also usually sharply paced and sleekly designed.... The good qualities of Jones' work are amply displayed in his latest post-modern vaudeville, THE ENDLESS ADVENTURES OF M C KAT, OR HOW THEY GOT FROM A TO B. It's a lively concoction.... The kaleidoscopic plot interlaces several strands. The title character is a naughty little mongoose-like character with a squeaky voice portrayed by a stuffed animal--one of the many anti-illusionist jokes is that he hates being called a stuffed animal. The framing plot involves a playwright (all-too-self-consciously named Big Dick) wandering a small town in search of M C. All sorts of commentary about the longing for artistic, religious and other types of transcendence is thrashed about. About the way we encounter a myriad of redneck types, from a lost sportscaster to a fat fundamentalist to a manic doctor who screams lectures at us about the value of stress reduction. As usual in Jones' work, moment-to-moment the humor is bristling...." Robert Massa, The Village Voice "...TOMORROWLAND is a verbal collage; its dialogue, says a program note, 'was constructed from source material all dating from the year 1950'. Movies, T V game shows, advertisements, H-bomb descriptions, the Fuchs spy trial, Korean war reports, and McCarthy's charges of communism in the State Department are the found objects from which Jones sculpts his ominous image of American anxiety. Three interweaving plots--a western in which Jimmy Ringo hunts down an outlaw, a sci-fi thriller about extra-terrestrials spying on earth, and a family sitcom--depict the exuberant optimism of the American Dream at the advent of frozen orange juice, television and suburbs.." Alisa Solomon, The Village Voice "...There's clearly a lot of play in this play, but Jones takes it far beyond the parlor game of spin the radio dial. His intertwining narratives are intelligent and insightful without losing the ironic wit and sense of play at the theatrical heart of the work.... Jones' work deals insightfully with the way language is misappropriated and used to create illusions... Jones has created an interesting arena for contemplating the often illusory ways we perceive our world." Mike Steele, Minneapolis Star & Tribune
Crazy Mary

Crazy Mary

A. R. Gurney

Broadway Play Publishing
2007
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In an attempt to account for the family inheritance, the scion of a wealthy Buffalo, New York clan and her willful, college-aged son visit their long-lost cousin Mary. The catch: Mary is living in an asylum for the wealthy insane and has barely spoken in years, forcing mother and son to employ radical ends to get through. "Comparisons between playwrights and novelists are almost always misleading, but I'd say it's more or less accurate to think of A R Gurney as the John P Marquand of American drama. Like Marquand, Mr Gurney writes about WASPs and their discontents, and his ruefully funny studies of a ruling class in decline are too often dismissed as trivial by critics who take no interest in the inner lives of the insufficiently underprivileged. Also, like Marquand, he is prolific to a fault, and his work is as unevenly inspired as it is unfailingly professional. I've reviewed several of his plays in this space, always with pleasure - I like his best work very much - but rarely with outright enthusiasm. Thus, I'm glad to report that CRAZY MARY, Mr Gurney's new portrait of life among the white-bread set, is a highly impressive piece of work, a serious comedy that succeeds in wringing honest laughs out of an awkward subject. The Mary in question is a middle-aged manic depressive who has spent the past three decades stashed away in a high-priced sanitarium to which her late father consigned her after she made the fatal mistake of sleeping with the gardener. in addition to being crazy, Mary is loaded - she inherited all her father's money - and when Lydia, Mary's second cousin once removed, becomes her legal guardian after a death in the family ... well, you figure it out, if you can. Every twist in the plot of CRAZY MARY took me by surprise, and none of them disappointed me in the slightest. What impressed me the most about CRAZY MARY is that Mr Gurney walks with unerring skill along the knife edge that separates comedy from pathos. In truth, there is nothing remotely funny about Mary's situation, much less her condition, and we laugh at her plight precisely because it is so pitiful. Nor does Mr Gurney let any of his characters off the hook, least of all Lydia, who has spent her own life walking on tiptoe through a world of tight-lipped propriety in which the most important things are left unsaid ..." Terry Teachout, The Wall Street Journal "... Aside from the tireless (and seemingly immortal) Horton Foote, no eminent American playwright of the last few decades rivals the staying power and productivity of Mr Gurney. Though he would seem to be limited by sticking to one area of expertise - the malaise and mores of the endangered East Coast WASP - Mr Gurney's theatrical output is surprisingly varied. If his essential subject has largely remained the same, he keeps shifting his focus and perspective in admirably venturesome ways, most recently with his fiercely partisan, Bush-baiting political comedies ... As a story of ethnic dinosaurs stranded by history, CRAZY MARY brings to mind vintage Gurney works like THE COCKTAIL HOUR and THE MIDDLE AGES ... His earlier plays had the passive wistfulness of Henry James portraits of unlived lives; CRAZY MARY has the active morality of E M Forster novels, demanding that its characters get off their isolated duffs and connect with the world beyond. The spirit in CRAZY MARY is honorably willing ..." -Ben Brantley, The New York Times
Crazy to Kill

Crazy to Kill

Ann Cardwell

Nightwood Editions
1990
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A rediscovered Canadian classic. What killer is stalking the nervous occupants of Restholme?..". one of the most interesting of all the woman protagonists in detective fiction."--Robin Skelton, Toronto Star
Crazy Weekend

Crazy Weekend

Gary Soto

Persea Books
2003
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Hector and Mando, two Chicano seventh graders from East Los Angeles, visit Hector's uncle in Fresno and find plenty of excitement after they witness a robbery and are chased by the dim-witted criminals.
Crazy Quilt Odyssey

Crazy Quilt Odyssey

Judith Montano

C T PUBLISHING
2006
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Important Note about PRINT ON DEMAND Editions: You are purchasing a print on demand edition of this book. This book is printed individually on uncoated (non-glossy) paper with the best quality printers available. The printing quality of this copy will vary from the original offset printing edition and may look more saturated. The information presented in this version is the same as the latest edition. Any pattern pullouts have been separated and presented as single pages. If the pullout patterns are missing, please contact c&t publishing.
Crazy Man's Creek

Crazy Man's Creek

Jack Boudreau

Caitlin Press
1998
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In Crazy Man's Creek, author Jack Boudreau tells of the characters who have "caught the fever" in the rugged McGregor Mountain Range east of Prince George. Long recognized as some of the toughest bush in British Columbia, it was home to many who chose to lose themselves. Once there, life included confrontations with grizzly bears and raids by wolves. But if men were to snap, it was the long cold winters and the deafening silence that did them in.
Crazy Chicana in Catholic City

Crazy Chicana in Catholic City

Juliana Aragon Fatula

BOWER HOUSE
2012
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"Juliana Arag n Fatula writes histories so terrifying they feel as if they were written with a knife. She writes with craft and courage about what most folks are too ashamed to even think about, let alone talk about. Her fearlessness is inspirational. This is the kind of poetry I want to read; this the kind I want to write. She makes me feel like writing poetry " -Sandra Cisneros
Crazy Faith

Crazy Faith

Linda Smith

Rsg Publishing LLC
2017
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Have you ever experienced the sort of faith where struggles and troubles don't shake you? Few of us do. In Crazy Faith, through the testimonies of Dr. Smith's heartaches, pains, joys and victories, you will experience the power of God, where even on the brink of death, her crazy faith has called life back into son.
Crazy Quilt: Scraps and Panels on the Way to Gasoline Alley
Dive into this collection of rarely seen material that takes a new look at one of the great masters of American comics, giving insight into a developing artist and greater understanding of his inspiration to the generations that followed. Gasoline Alley is considered one of the greatest achievements in 20th century comic strips. But leading up to his most famous work, Frank King wrote and drew over a dozen other comic strips and features, perfecting the art and storytelling that would lead to Walt and Skeezix and their extended family. This seminal work is filled with the standard slapstick, action, and wordplay seen in other comics of the period, but with a style and feeling that is distinctively Frank King. Included in this volume is the complete run of the incredible jam comic, Crazy Quilt, along with the anarchic Motorcycle Mike and King's wondrous daydreamer, Bobby Make-Believe.
Crazy Faith

Crazy Faith

Earl Palmer

Earl Francis Palmer
2012
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"Crazy Faith" is operating or functioning upon hearing the word of God, believing by faith in spite of the present circumstances, or the way things appear to be. "Crazy", because it sometimes requires a behavior or attitude that is contrary to common sense or reasonable thinking and logic.
Crazy Bitch

Crazy Bitch

Danielle Neves

Inspiring Publishers
2012
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This book is not for the faint hearted, the language fits the perpetrators of this kind of crime. The words used in this book are what you would expect from violent men who abuse women. Once you get over the shock you see just how cleaver this book is in its description of men who commit domestic violence. This is a story that must be told, it could save women from suffering at the hands of an abuser. RECOMMENDATIONS A story of domestic violence, portrayed through a series of letters from the victim to her abuser, and the abuser to his brother. Author Neves has done an incredible job of describing the pathology of a victim staying with her abuser, and an incredible job of describing how the abuser justifies his actions. The main characters are believable and read as if Neves is very aware of the psychology of domestic violence. I highly recommend this book. DeniceT, Ex-Editor 7 years at DoubleDay Publishers NYC. This is the best book on an unsavoury topic that has ever come across my desk. A Portrait of Domestic Violence?
Crazy Normal Normal Crazy

Crazy Normal Normal Crazy

Annette Monckton

AAZZ Mad AAZZ Mama
2012
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A trip into a mind like no other In an attempt to help a friend, I explored so much more about myself I was able to articulate my human psyche. Consequently, I unexpectedly found myself detained and trapped in a psychiatric ward with every possible human right denied. This is an account of my life, my experiences and thoughts, from many dimensions. A journey of a simple life with a complex mind Compelling and controversial in order to instigate change You be the judge, the future is in your hands Que Sera Sera whatever will be, will be
Crazy Woman Creek

Crazy Woman Creek

Virginia Hull Welch

Virginia Welch
2013
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Lenora has six months. Just six months before a Wyoming sheriff declares her husband dead, her homestead abandoned, and the government takes everything. Years of sweat and savings are in that dirt. Did he really abandon her when he rode off into the night? Or is he dead, like everyone in Buffalo believes? How long should she wait for him? And if he never comes home... Lenora insists he's alive. But to calculating Deputy Luke Davies, the fetching young wife's account of the events of that night provokes more questions than answers. She is not telling all she knows.The facts don't add up. The body doesn't turn up. Could a slight little lady kill a grown man and hide the evidence? More important: Is the lovely Lenora now a widow and free to marry, or is she still bound to that arrogant joke of a rancher? Join the gossips of Buffalo and savor the budding relationship of the frustrated deputy and the angry little lady who won't take no for an answer. Old West page turner.