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Jacob Fishman's Marriages

Jacob Fishman's Marriages

Barry Friedman

IngramSpark
2022
sidottu
One couple. Two stories. One truth. Sort of. Jacob Fishman is miserable. His wife, Cindi, is miserable. His editor wants him to write another book. Suffocating in his own self-consciousness, Jacob decides to explore the frailties, fears, and deficiencies of his life with Cindi including, most tellingly, her desire to have a baby-and his desire not to. He creates Fishman doppelg ngers, literary avatars, to see if their lives can be better than his. He wills himself to the intersection of truth, verisimilitude, and fantasy and finds himself paralyzed once there, no longer sure which events unfold in real life and which exist only in his book. Cindi, watching her life being laid bare, sees her husband as a megalomaniacal provocateur and chafes at his cherry-picking of their marriage and identities. Set in and around the University of Nevada, Reno, Jacob Fishman's Marriages is the story of an author's conceit and what the creation of art excuses. It is the story of a husband and a wife and a husband and a wife-the same husband and wife. Sort of.Praise for Barry Friedman: "This masterpiece would blow away the competition, if there were competition for such a masterpiece, which there is not."-Shane Gericke, bestselling author of The Fury "I haven't been able to get five pages in without having to catch my breath. You're a brave writer, my brother."-Charles P. Pierce, Esquire "Barry Friedman has written a raw, gut-wrenching book about the game-playing side of a marriage gone wrong. But this ain't a fairy tale. This is a brilliant look at a walk on the dark side of life."-Jerry Izenberg, Red Smith Award-wining author of Once There Were Giants and After the Fire: Love and Hate in the Ashes of 1967 "Seeing the broken yet still beautiful world through his eyes is cathartic."- Jennifer Taub, author of Big Dirty Money
Jacob's Extraordinary Day

Jacob's Extraordinary Day

Rachelle Gage

Rachelle Gage
2021
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★ Readers' Favorite 5-Star Award ★"Rachelle Gage grew up with an autistic brother. Her experiences with him inspired her to write Jacob's Extraordinary Day. Jacob communicates through a picture book specially created for him. One day all the children helped to prepare for the Spring Jam the following day. They made the decorations, practiced a new song, and baked special cookies. It was an extraordinary day for Jacob because he participated in all these activities using his super senses. The Spring Jam was a tremendous success because all the children worked together and because of Jacob's surprising and unique contributions.Often we feel uncomfortable and unsure of how to treat people who are different. In this entertaining picture book, Rachelle Gage teaches little ones about autism in a simple manner. I love the way she shows how Jacob contributed to all the activities, even though he communicates unconventionally. Jacob's teacher portrays the appropriate way to interact with autistic children, even though their needs may change the group plans for various activities. We gain insight into the way autistic children explore the world through their senses, but also how challenging it can be for them to deal with social situations.Parents will find it easy to introduce unfamiliar words to their children because they are formatted in bold to stand out from the text. The book offers a great way to start a conversation with kids about special needs children. Jacob's Extraordinary Day is an excellent book to read aloud to younger children or for older children to read by themselves."-Reviewed by Susan van der Walt for Readers' FavoriteBook DescriptionJacob has Autism, but that doesn't stop him from joining his friends in planning his school's Annual Spring Jam. With the help of his super senses, Jacob inspires his class to embrace their creativity through a day full of fun and exciting activities.
Jacob Webb: Alien contact on Painswick Beacon

Jacob Webb: Alien contact on Painswick Beacon

Jeremy Bright

Independently Published
2019
nidottu
This exciting new science fiction writer bases his story around the geography of the Cotswold Hills in the West of England. The main character, Jacob Webb, unintentionally, makes contact with an alien species. The consequences of this contact are far reaching. A major intrigue develops involving government agencies, armed forces, the police, secret services and even the Church Jacob, a 43 year old engineer from Gloucester is drawn into a dramatic adventure to keep his activity clandestine with unexpected and far reaching consequences.Painswick Beacon is on the escarpment of the Cotwold Hills and gives a view from the 970 foot summit across the river Severn towards Wales, Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Shropshire. It is one of the most picturesque area of England and is part of an area of outstanding natural beauty. Situated on the well known Cotswold Way, the beacon is visited by walkers from all over the world who want to experience the English countryside. The author captures the ambiance of this and the clever connection of fiction with actual geographic detail makes the story seem credible and thought provoking.