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Hurricane Season

Hurricane Season

Neal Thompson

The Free Press
2010
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There's always a point in the season when you're faced with a challenge and you see what you're capable of. And you grow up." -- J.T. Curtis, head coach, John Curtis Christian School Patriots On Saturday, August 27, 2005, the John Curtis Patriots met for a grueling practice in the late summer New Orleans sun, the air a visible fog of humidity. They had pulled off a 19-0 shutout in their pre-season game the night before, but it was a game full of dumb mistakes. Head coach J.T. Curtis was determined to drill those mistakes out of them before their highly anticipated next game, which sportswriters had dubbed "the Battle of the Bayou" against a big team coming in all the way from Utah. As fate played out, that afternoon was the last time the Patriots would see one another for weeks; some teammates they'd never see again. Hurricane Katrina was about to tear their lives apart. The Patriots are a most unlikely football dynasty. There is a small, nondescript, family-run school, the buildings constructed by hand by the school's founding patriarch, John Curtis Sr. In this era of high school football as big business with 20,000 seat stadiums, John Curtis has no stadium of its own. The team plays an old-school offense, and Coach Curtis insists on a no-cut policy, giving every kid who wants to play a chance. As of 2005, they'd won nineteen state championships in Curtis's thirty-five years of coaching, making him the second most winning high school coach ever. Curtis has honed to a fine art the skill of teaching players how to transcend their natural talents. No screamer, he strives to teach kids about playing with purpose, the power of respect, dignity, poise, patience, trust in teamwork, and the payoff of perseverance, showing them how to be winners not only on the gridiron, but in life, and making boys into men. Hurricane Katrina would put those lessons to the test of a lifetime. "Hurricane Season" is the story of a great coach, his team, his family, and their school -- and a remarkable fight back from shocking tragedy. It is a story of football and faith, and of the transformative power of a team that rises above adversity, and above its own abilities, to come together again and prove what they're made of. It is the gripping story of how, as one player put it, "football became my place of peace.
Leaf Season

Leaf Season

Dee Thompson

Independently Published
2019
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When Wyatt Jamison, a busy lawyer, inherits an antebellum house in the beautiful North Georgia mountains he soon realizes it's not simply a vacation place. Why did his uncle drop dead in the backyard? Why did he build a high brick wall around the place and shut himself off from everyone? Wyatt's wife flees from the house, screaming. Is it haunted?So many questions.Next door to the home, Wyatt meets Sally, a lady he met once before -- an encounter she never forgot. Wyatt finds himself drawn to Sally, and the idea of retiring and living in the mountains, but small town gossip, messy legal problems and a family tragedy keep Wyatt and Sally apart. Can they ever be together in the mountain town that seems so tranquil but actually holds so many secrets?Leaf Season draws the reader in to a world of mystery and heartbreak, love and family, and hard-won peace.
Spirituality in Season

Spirituality in Season

Ross Thompson

Canterbury Press Norwich
2008
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We are used to making Lent a special time for renewal, but much less has been written on the other seasons of the year. This resource explores the traditions that have shaped each season, the lectionary readings, and the liturgies observed across the ecumenical spectrum.
The Gypsy Season

The Gypsy Season

Milo L Thompson

iUniverse
2002
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In a village high in The Colorado Rockies Denver's elite and an uninvited ragtag caravan of Gypsies find themselves trapped together in a blinding snowstorm. With all escape cut off they are suddenly attacked by inhuman beings bent on destroying everyone. Only the Gypsies know the secret of how to destroy them, but they refuse to help. Their only chance of survival rests in the hands of the one man who built this town and his Gypsy girlfriend...and her tiny daughter.
Winter Sky: Stories for the Season

Winter Sky: Stories for the Season

Shelley Thompson

Vagrant Press
2025
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A beautifully written collection of short stories set in wintertime, exploring the complexities of the holiday season, from the celebrated author of ROAR. Oh, Christmas. We remember what we had. Who we've lost. How we ache. We remember disasters and triumphs and the deepest, sweetest friends, telling the hardest truths. From celebrated filmmaker, actor, and novelist Shelley Thompson comes a collection of stories, both cherished and fresh as new-fallen snow. A blend of historical and contemporary, written in breathtaking prose, the stories in Winter Sky reflect the season's contrasts: the light and the dark, the complexity and the comfort. In "The Compass," a chance encounter on a bus during a winter storm leads to the unravelling of a family mystery decades old. In "The Goat's Christmas Carol," an unexpected trio of carollers visits the home of a sick child on Christmas Eve, bringing not gold, frankincense, and myrrh but gifts of song, community, and a future. In "Winter Sky," the constellations provide company, and inspiration, for a young prairie boy on his early-morning walks to school. In "The Thing of It Is," a couple's never-ending home renovation binds them to a carpenter whose wisdom lies in recognizing what the heart needs to build comfort and joy. Just like the season itself, these stories bring heartache and delight, and the wonder of gazing up at a winter's sky.
LjÃ3ðmÃ]li eptir JÃ3nas HallgrÃ-msson

LjÃ3ðmÃ]li eptir JÃ3nas HallgrÃ-msson

1807-1845 Jonas Hallgrã-Msson; Brynijã3lfur 1810-1851 Ed Pjetursson; Konraã°ur 1808-1891 Gã-Slason

Hutson Street Press
2025
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This is a collection of poems by J 3nas Hallgr -msson, a pivotal figure in Icelandic literature. Published posthumously, "Lj 3 m ]li eptir J 3nas Hallgr -msson" showcases Hallgr -msson's profound impact on the development of Icelandic national identity and literary tradition. Edited by Brynj 3lfur P tursson and Konrad G -slason, this volume presents a vital selection of Hallgr -msson's poetic works, reflecting his deep connection to Icelandic nature and folklore. This collection remains essential reading for anyone interested in Icelandic poetry, Scandinavian literature, and the cultural history of Iceland. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Season to Taste: How I Lost My Sense of Smell and Found My Way
"A rich, engrossing, and deeply intelligent story....This is a book I won't soon forget."--Molly Wizenberg, bestselling author of A Homemade Life"Fresh, smart, and consistently surprising. If this beautifully written book were a smell, it would be a crisp green apple."--Claire Dederer, bestselling author of PoserSeason to Taste is an aspiring chef's moving account of finding her way--in the kitchen and beyond--after a tragic accident destroys her sense of smell. Molly Birnbaum's remarkable story--written with the good cheer and great charm of popular food writers Laurie Colwin and Ruth Reichl--is destined to stand alongside Julie Powell's Julie and Julia as a classic tale of a cooking life. Season to Taste is sad, funny, joyous, and inspiring.
Season of the Dragonflies

Season of the Dragonflies

Sarah Creech

William Morrow Company
2014
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As beguiling as the novels of Alice Hoffman, Adriana Trigiani, Aimee Bender, and Sarah Addison Allen, Season of the Dragonflies is a story of flowers, sisters, practical magic, old secrets, and new love, set in the Blue Ridge Mountains.For generations, the Lenore women have manufactured a perfume unlike any other, and guarded the unique and mysterious ingredients. Their perfumery, hidden in the quiet rolling hills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, creates one special elixir that secretly sells for millions of dollars to the world's most powerful--movie stars, politicians, artists, and CEOs. The Lenore's signature perfume is actually the key to their success.Willow, the coolly elegant Lenore family matriarch, is the brains behind the company. Her gorgeous, golden-haired daughter Mya is its heart. Like her foremothers, she can "read" scents and envision their power. Willow's younger daughter, dark-haired, soulful Lucia, claims no magical touch, nor does she want any part of the family business. She left the mountains years ago to make her own way. But trouble is brewing. Willow is experiencing strange spells of forgetfulness. Mya is plotting a coup. A client is threatening blackmail. And most ominously, the unique flowers used in their perfume are dying.Whoever can save the company will inherit it. Though Mya is the obvious choice, Lucia has begun showing signs of her own special abilities. And her return to the mountains--heralded by a swarm of blue dragonflies--may be the answer they all need.