Jacob was looking forward to a carefree summer afternoon at the fair in his quiet Colorado town-until a brutal attack by bullies left him clinging to life. Abandoned by his alcoholic father and failed by the legal system, his attackers remained free, spreading their cruelty to those he loved. Desperate and alone, Jacob became the perfect target for a cold-blooded serial killer who saw in him a dark potential waiting to be shaped.Now, torn between the Christian values of his devoted Hispanic mother and his own growing thirst for revenge, Jacob faces an impossible choice in a disturbing spiral of violence and vengeance.Jacob's Bully is a gripping, psychologically charged debut novel by screenwriter David Brandt. Vividly cinematic and unyieldingly intense, this thriller weaves unexpected twists, harrowing moral dilemmas, and an unforgettable descent into darkness.
Adeline Virginia Woolf (n e Stephen; 25 January 1882 - 28 March 1941) was an English writer who is considered one of the foremost modernists of the twentieth century, and a pioneer in the use of stream of consciousness as a narrative device. Born in an affluent household in Kensington, London, she attended the King's College London and was acquainted with the early reformers of women's higher education.
Jacob's Journey is the story of a young prince growing up happily in a magnificent castle with his father, mother, little sister, and their two dogs. His days are filled with horseback rides, games of pretend, festivals, feasts, and wonderful stories read to him by his father. Then, one night, the course of his life changes forever. He must leave his home and embark on an adventure, much like the heroes whose stories he has always loved. Throughout his quest, the young prince makes hard choices, faces many dangers, and learns that courage has the power to defeat even the fiercest of enemies. Experience joy, wonder, friendship, and courage and discover an unlikely hero as you read the tale of Jacob and his journey.
Introduced by Quentin Bell In her third novel, Virginia Woolf discovers her own unique voice as a novelist and the impressionistic style of her great later works. This definitive edition contains the original Hogarth Press text as overseen by the author and a list of the textual variants that appeared during her lifetime. Jacob's Room tells the moving story of Jacob Flanders, a young man killed in the First World War, and marks a turning point in the history of the English novel. It is also a remarkable work in its own right.
This book is a special way to say "Happy Halloween" to Jacob. Jacob's personalized activity book for one of everyone's favorite holidays includes: mazes, connect the dots, crossword puzzle, coloring, and poems. The delightful seasonal poems and fun autumn illustrations have been carefully selected to engage and inspire children: scarecrows, owls, witches, vampires, and more. Jacob's name has been feautured throughout this fall book with "Tips and Tricks" for using this book Images are on one side of the page so that markers, gel pens, crayons, or colored pencils can be used. Pages can be easily removed. We have dozens of personalized Halloween books with other popular names. If you wish to purchase this book with a name not included in our list, please contact us at florabellapublishing.com. Please see our "Big Halloween Activity Games for Little Thinkers" that has more mazes, connect the dots, rebuses, and more by Florabella Publishing.
As the lead songwriter for Jacob's Ladder, the last thing Gabe Renard needs is a debilitating case of writer's block. After years of meaningless one night stands, he's finding it hard to pen the love-filled ballads the label is requesting. In an effort to clear his mind, Gabe takes his jeep off-roading in the North Georgia Mountains. When a wrong-turn leads to him getting stuck more than just creatively, he's forced to call for help. To his surprise, the "Ray" who has been sent by Hart Wreckers to his aid is actually "Rae"-a sexy-as-hell spitfire in a pair of tight-as-hell jeans. The combination of Rae's sassy mouth and rocking body might be the inspiration Gabe needs. But for the first time since becoming a rock star, his advances have been shot down. Reagan Hart has never been a fan of musicians. In fact, just the mention of one might cause her to throw a tire tool. Her disgust for them started when she was just eight and her mother ran off with a traveling country singer, and it only worsened when at seventeen, her rocker boyfriend knocked her up before blowing out of town. As a single mother taking care of her family's collision business, Rae doesn't have time for hook ups, much less a relationship. And if she did make time, a musician would be last on her list, even one as good-looking as Gabe Renard. Can Gabe find the words to prove not only to Rae, but himself, that she's the only one for him?
Jacobs Ladder was written in 1927 by Francis Scott Fitzgerald. A man falls in love with a girl but does not realize it until it's too late. She thinks of him as nothing more than a close friend, but he loves her in ways that words can not describe. She falls in love with someone else and leaves him heartbroken...
A rollicking naval yarn set in the early 1970s. Part a latter-day "Odyssey" and part a latter-day "Billy Budd," "Jacob's Ladder" tells the tragic story of a young English sailor's first week on his first deployment at sea. Not only is Billy Smith tortured by a vindictive petty officer, but he also inadvertently gets enmeshed in a viper's nest of intrigue both on board his ship as well ashore in the den of iniquity that lures him to Singapore's infamous Bugis Street. Billy struggles to stay on a true course through all his trials and tribulations, but it isn't easy--not by a long shot.
Boston 1850, 17 year old Jacob Morgan is tied to his mothers apron strings. His parents have his life planned out for hi, however he and longs to be with his Uncle Zac who is a mountain man in Utah Territory. Jacob loves to run, and when he returns home after a long run in the early morning, he finds a letter waiting for him. His uncle has died and left his entire estate to Jacob. His parents feel that his uncle never did amount to anything, there would be no inheritance. He is to meet with a banker at the Boston Bank. The banker has sufficient funds for him to travel on the US Brooklyn ship to San Francisco where he will meet with his uncle's attorney. Jacob decides to sever the apron strings and goes. His trip involves adventure with a ship wreck. He arrives in San Francisco and meets with the attorney. His Uncles estate is valued at $100,000. For Jacob to inherit his Uncle Zac's estate he must spend one year with Zac, a mountain man, his uncle's best friend, and one year with the Sioux Indians. Jacob also inherits his uncle's most prized possession. Jacob is tutored by Zed on survival in the wilderness. They travel to Utah Territory and Jacob kills a deer on the Sioux Hunting grounds. Both are captured. For killing the deer without permission, Jacob must challenge an Indian brave in order to survive. Jacob falls in love with the Chief's daughter. He and his friends steal horses from the Crow tribe for the bride price. The Crow retaliate and Jacob is wounded. Later he marries the Chief's daughter, White Fawn. She dies during childbirth. Jacob is devastated and hides in a cave trying to find himself. He sees White Fawn and his son in a spiritual vision. She tells him she is well, and that he must live. His heart is healed and he and Zed, head back to California to claim his inheritance. Jacob meets a young woman in a small town and falls in love with her. He returns to San Francisco and finds that his attorney is embezzling his inheritance. With the help of the chief of police they set a trap and capture the attorney and his accomplices. Jacob goes to Yreka, California to claim his uncle's gold mine. Jacob has felt someone has been trying to kill him for his inheritance. He finally meets his nemesis who has been stalking him for the past three years. It is a battle to the death. There is romance, adventure, history and intrigue. Blaine Yorgason who wrote 80 books and 2 of them were made into movies. He wrote: "Doc, your book is a gripping page-turner I was fascinated by your character development, your accurate delving into 19th Century history, your efforts at portraying Native Americans and early Chinese emigrants as people rather than mere caricatures, your fast moving dialogue, and your surprise ending - which I did not see coming I am happy to recommend this volume to any who desire a good - and wholesome - read, where the good guy actually is a good guy. I have ridden on horseback in the Tetons where the Sioux have ridden. I have camped where they have camped and I saw the mountains as they saw them, and I have become a part of that area. My history is accurate with names and places in San Francisco, and Yreka. I lived in Yreka for eight years. The names of miners, and miner's claims and the history of Yreka are real. This book is clean and wholesome, written for LDS and Christians and for families. If you want a good feeling where you laugh and cry, then this book is written especially for you. Please just sit back and read this exciting book. There are three more Volumes in this Jacob Series. There is goodness in all people. I was inspired to write this book, and it is for any age of people to read. My youngest was a nine year old boy and my oldest was a 103 year old woman.
One wouldn't expect a sexy-as-sin rocker like Eli Renard to spend time with a woman just as a friend, but that's exactly what Emersyn Wallace is to him. Just a friend. Even though she's matured into a beauty, Eli still doesn't remotely see his childhood pal as a sex-object. When tragedy brings her back into his world, Eli moves mountains to help Emersyn get back onto her feet by finding her a job as a backup singer for Jacob's Ladder. At first, Eli is thrilled that Emerysn is along on tour, and he sets out to do his best to help her forget her sorrow through a range of crazy friend dates. But after spending so much time with her in such close quarters, Eli finds his feelings beginning to shift. He no longer sees Emersyn as the once awkward young girl he played some of his first songs with. Soon it's not only his body that reacts to her, but it's also his heart. He's about to learn what a dangerous game it is to dry a widow's tears. After losing her husband and singing partner in a tragic accident, Emersyn Wallace spent the last eight months drowning in a sea of grief. With the bills piling up and her family and friends concerned about her emotional welfare, she reluctantly agrees to join the Jacob's Ladder's tour. While recapturing her lost love of singing and performing, she finds both comfort and healing in Eli's gregarious personality and outrageous sense of humor. But as the anniversary of her husband's death approaches, she finds herself in turmoil over her new amorous feelings for Eli. Can Eli and Emersyn find the perfect melody to transition from friends to lovers, or will their relationship end out of tune?
Set in pre-war England, the novel begins in Jacob's childhood and follows him through college at Cambridge and into adulthood. The story is told mainly through the perspectives of the women in Jacob's life, including the repressed upper-middle-class Clara Durrant and the uninhibited young art student Florinda, with whom he has an affair. His time in London forms a large part of the story, though towards the end of the novel he travels to Italy and then Greece.
Jacob and Halley are the best of friends. They live in the small town of Hadderville and they do absolutely everything together Every day after school, they meet up in Jacob's tree house to start their next adventure, but one day Halley doesn't show up How far will Jacob go to find her?
Unlock the more straightforward side of Jacob's Room with this concise and insightful summary and analysis This engaging summary presents an analysis of Jacob's Room by Virginia Woolf, which is the author's third novel and marked a turning point towards more experimental fiction. Unlike in traditional realist novels, we only see the main character in glimpses and fragments, with our view of him filtered through the eyes of the women around him, resulting in a highly original, character-driven work. Virginia Woolf is widely considered to be one of the most significant English-language writers of the 20th century; her best-known works include the novels Mrs Dalloway, The Waves and Orlando, and the essays A Room of One's Own and Three Guineas.Find out everything you need to know about Jacob's Room in a fraction of the time This in-depth and informative reading guide brings you: - A complete plot summary- Character studies- Key themes and symbols- Questions for further reflection Why choose BrightSummaries.com?Available in print and digital format, our publications are designed to accompany you on your reading journey. The clear and concise style makes for easy understanding, providing the perfect opportunity to improve your literary knowledge in no time. See the very best of literature in a whole new light with BrightSummaries.com