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Heather and the Jabberwocky

Heather and the Jabberwocky

Peter Kelton

Peter Kelton DBA as Edit Ink
2020
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Heather and the JabberwockyAn Amorous Journey into the Mythical Antiquity of NowA vengeful stalker tracks lovely Heather mercilessly from Hong Kong to France to Georgia as her artist husband fends off a Mexican drug cartel's attempts to disrupt their tranquil academic lives. It's an intelligent fantasy, a daunting mystery and a tantalizing adventure in literary fiction, told with a tongue-in-cheek sense of humor.All hope for Heather depends on the Jabberwocky, a nonsense poem written by Lewis Carroll. When Alice of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland reads the poem, she says, "Somehow it seems to fill my head with ideas -- only I don't exactly know what they are." Heather escapes the Caribbean monster Lusca only to rise to the heights of an Aztec sacrificial pyramid. In her desperation she discovers unfathomable ideas from her mind. They aren't understood until made visual by her artist husband. Or is that another illusion from behind the looking glass? As with Alice, everything mirrors everything.The reflective answers lie in the characters created by the author. As in earlier novels, described by critics as "marvelously extraordinary, eccentric and bizarre," Peter Kelton's characters emerge from their regular roles in life and slowly unmask their true selves from the cover of a stealthily constructed delusion - that idiosyncratic impression firmly maintained despite being contradicted by what is generally accepted as reality. For one character, tis a symptom of mental disorder; or is it?In "Heather and the Jabberwocky" Kelton's characters are indeed marvelously extraordinary, eccentric and bizarre. They are just as real as Studs Terkel's real folks in "The Great War." Instead of a war to bind them together, they share the odyssey of a fantasy. "Heather and the Jabberwocky" is a companion to a seven-novel bookshelf that also includes "Splat " "A Light in Polanco," "The Trevor Truculence," "Reminds Me of My Innocence," "The Junk Yard Solution" and "The Yesterlings," written in a span of 50 years after Lewis H. Lapham, editor of Harper's, wrote to the author's agent, "I love the way Kelton writes." Psychologist B. G. Stice wrote in a review of Kelton's first novel, in 2006. "The author is a master of plot twists. His writing is lyrical and stunning in its simplicity. He draws characters with a thin pencil and leaves the rest to your imagination. And he's not above pulling your leg." "Splat " has been described as "a surrealistic, erudite literary novel of romantic intrigue set on the slippery approaches to the dot.com era."
Heather Graham's Christmas Treasures: Dyslexic Friendly
Dyslexic Friendly Type Font VersionHome for ChristmasIt broke Travis's heart to see Isabelle go, but he was the Yankee captain who had commandeered her home and she was a daughter of the Confederacy. No matter how much he wished it, Travis knew only a miracle could keep Isabelle with him, and keep them together. Even in the war-torn South, Christmas miracles can happen. Gifts of Love Kaitlin, a poor but beautiful mail-order bride, travels west to discover Christmas joy, and finds more passion and adventure than she had bargained for in the arms of Shane, a rugged ex-gunfighter. Even in the wild-west a gunslinger and a mail-order bride can find a miracle in Christmas. One Little MiracleEn route to an unwanted wedding across the sea, the noble French beauty, Lady Tessa Dousseau prays for a Christmas miracle. She receives her answer in a most unexpected way, when she is abducted by the devastatingly virile pirate: the Red Fox. Even rough seas and an even rougher pirate cannot keep a Christmas miracle at bay.
Heather Has Two Mommies

Heather Has Two Mommies

Leslea Newman

Candlewick Press (MA)
2015
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Candlewick relaunches a modern classic for this generation with a beautifully illustrated edition. Heather's favorite number is two. She has two arms, two legs, and two pets. And she also has two mommies. When Heather goes to school for the first time, someone asks her about her daddy, but Heather doesn't have a daddy. Then something interesting happens. When Heather and her classmates all draw pictures of their families, not one drawing is the same. It doesn't matter who makes up a family, the teacher says, because "the most important thing about a family is that all the people in it love one another." This delightful edition for a new generation of young readers features fresh illustrations by Laura Cornell and an updated story by Lesl a Newman.
Heather Has Two Mommies

Heather Has Two Mommies

Leslea Newman

Candlewick Press (MA)
2016
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"Each page is artfully and distinctly rendered to be a visual depiction of the beauty of joy and diversity." -- School Library Journal Heather's favorite number is two. She has two arms, two legs, two pets--and two mommies. When Heather goes to school for the first time, someone asks her about her daddy, but Heather doesn't have a daddy. Then something interesting happens. When Heather and her classmates all draw pictures of their families, not one drawing is the same. This delightful edition for a new generation of young readers features fresh illustrations by Laura Cornell and an updated story by Lesl a Newman.
Heather Foxton The Hyderabad Siphon
An escaped killer seeks revenge . . . Shadowy figures conspire with Chinese spies . . . An imminent clash of forces now seems all but guaranteed. As a scheming and powerful syndicate convene in secret, Heather Foxton and her friends pursue the leads being ignored by Whitehall and MI6. Key to the syndicate's plans is a dangerous mercenary; a man harbouring a private vendetta. Alerted to the danger, Heather sets out to prepare herself for the inevitable confrontation, and is thrust into the elite world of British Special Forces, where she must dig deeper than ever before if she is to survive where so many have failed. But with everything stacked against her, has she chewed off more than even she can handle?
Heather Foxton The Secrets of Godolphin Park
When British Intelligence learns of a plot to kidnap sixteen-year-old Heather Foxton, they unearth a secret so dangerous it could topple the government. The problem: Heather is that secret. The unexpected result of a classified military programme which they'll do anything to keep buried. Their solution: a boarding school where nothing is as it appears and no one what they seem. Their aim: to exploit the weapon within her as their newest and most fearsome spy. Plunged into a world of intrigue and espionage, Heather must navigate the lies and half-truths on a journey of self-discovery. One which will challenge all she holds true, not just about her past, but, more fundamentally, about what she is
Heather and Butterflies

Heather and Butterflies

Kathleen George; Cross Stitch Collectibles

Independently Published
2019
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Heather and Butterflies - Albrecht Durer extra-large print cross stitch pattern by Cross Stitch Collectibles Finished Sizes (approximate) 14 count: 21.5" x 27.75"18 count: 16.75" x 21.75"24 count: 13.75" x 16.25"Stitches: 300w x 390h Pattern Features: * Extra-Large-print for easy reading* Full cross stitches only* Black/White chart with easy-to-read symbols* Comprehensive instruction sheet* Complete materials list included Benefits of Large-Print Cross Stitch Patterns: : This book is an "Extra-Large-Print" cross stitch pattern. Stitching our beautiful cross stitch patterns is a labor of love and very time-consuming. Reading such large patterns for hours at a time can pose a challenge for stitchers of all ages. The large grids and alphabetic symbols used in this cross stitch pattern book makes tackling such a large project much easier and more enjoyable. Founded in 1998, Cross Stitch Collectibles specializes in high quality cross stitch reproductions of fine art paintings by the Great Masters, including Italian Renaissance, Impressionist, Pre-Raphaelite, Asian, Fractal art, and many more styles. You will find something to love and cherish in our vast collection. Cross stitch your own masterpiece today ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Kathleen George is the founder of Cross Stitch Collectibles, and designer of more than 5,000 fine art counted cross stitch patterns since 1998. She recreates the world's most recognized and acclaimed masterpiece paintings in cross stitch, and was instrumental to the introduction and popularity of the international phenomenon of designing boldly-colored fractal cross stitch patterns, which have become a rapidly growing niche among cross stitch enthusiasts world-wide. Born in Pennsylvania, Kathleen now resides and works in Henderson, NV.
Heather on the Hill: Three lives entwined, a karmic debt repaid
It is 1962. In the grand scheme of things, Natalie, a self-effacing copy editor, is meant to marry Simon, an avant-garde sculptor, and live happily ever after. But there's a problem. Shortly before the intended time of meeting his wife-to-be, Simon has attempted suicide and is now receiving healing and counselling in the heavenly realms. Meanwhile, Natalie has lost her trust in men after leaving a disastrous relationship. So there seems little chance they will meet. But in a higher dimension the Elders have devised a remedial plan to ensure they do. Someone needs to step into Simon's shoes and temporarily take care of his Earthly life until he is ready to reclaim it. That job falls to Jack, a mutual friend of Simon and Natalie in a past life. Jack - an independent and, at times, impatient spirit - is asked by the Elders to be a go-between in order that Simon can repay the karmic debt he owes Natalie. And for Jack, too, this is an opportunity to mend the cracks he left behind hundreds of years ago.There are many twists and turns of destiny in this story of reincarnation and lives romantically entwined. Will Simon have learned from his past mistakes? Will Jack recognise Natalie as a former love? Will Natalie ever find lasting happiness? And where do Tom, the newspaper boy, and Edmund, the psychiatrist, figure in all of this?