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The Summer Of Ellen

The Summer Of Ellen

Friis Agnete

Soho Press Inc
2019
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Agnete Friis's lyrical, evocative work of psychological suspense weaves together two periods in one man's life to explore obsession, toxic masculinity, and the tricks we play on our own memory. Jacob, a middle-aged architect living in Copenhagen, is in the alcohol-soaked throes of a bitter divorce when he receives an unexpected call from his great-uncle Anton, who is in his nineties and still lives with his brother Anders on their rural Jutland farm--a place Jacob hasn't visited since the summer of 1978. Anton asks Jacob to answer the question that has haunted them both for decades: What happened to Ellen? To find out, Jacob must revisit the farm and confront what took place that summer--one defined by his teenage obsession with Ellen, a beautiful young hippie from the local commune who came to stay with Anton and Anders, and the unsolved disappearance of Jacob's classmate's sister. In revisiting old friends and rivals, Jacob discovers that the tragedies that have haunted him for over forty years were not what they seemed.
Conversations with Ellen Douglas

Conversations with Ellen Douglas

University Press of Mississippi
2013
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This collection of interviews from three decades features one of the South's most prominent contemporary writers, one of America's most dazzling practitioners of postmodern fiction.From the early sixties, when she published the award-winning A Family's Affairs, to the late nineties and the publication of Truth: Four Stories I Am Finally Old Enough to Tell, Ellen Douglas has written novels, short stories, essays, and a book of fairy tales.These conversations with Douglas reveal her earthy frankness and her disdain for ""portentous declaration."" In them, just as in her fiction, she expresses her love of people, language, and stories, her constant moral values, her inclusive compassion, her deeply felt obligations to others, and her keen sense of humor. She explains that ""comedy is as serious as tragedy -- it's just funnier."" Because she is an excellent, candid conversationalist, her light touch with ""portentous"" matters makes these interviews both dead serious and very funny.The first is with Hodding Carter III, who in 1971 was a young journalist and family friend from Greenville, Mississippi, the town where Douglas was living and rearing three sons. Carter is among her early interviewers who explore the mystique of the southern writer and the southern climate for literature. Douglas's string of new novels took her work forward into civil rights, women's roles, and questions about the institutions of family and marriage. The conversations illuminate this shift from southern tradition to concern over contemporary issues. Arranged chronologically, the interviews testify to the growth of Douglas's narrative sensibility and to the profound use of allusions in her work. As she discusses A Family's Affairs; Black Cloud, White Cloud; Where the Dreams Cross; Apostles of Light; The Rock Cried Out; A Lifetime Burning; The Magic Carpet and Other Tales; Can't Quit You, Baby; and Truth, her remarks exhibit a consistent concern with technique and craftsmanship, for which she is much admired.Of these sixteen interviews ten originally appeared in print between 1971 and 1999. Six have never before been published. Resurrecting lost material and exploring new insights, this collection offers the only comprehensive introduction to Douglas's lasting body of powerful work. It also provides the tools for the in-depth studies of her art which are sure to follow.
Mary Sue Ellen Samantha McClue

Mary Sue Ellen Samantha McClue

Cathrina E. Gaba

Salt Water Media, LLC
2017
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Mary Sue Ellen Samantha McClue is a daring young girl who uses her imagination to take her to new heights In this book for young children, follow Mary Sue as she explores her world to discover that she really can do anything she sets her mind to doing
Mary Sue Ellen Samantha McClue

Mary Sue Ellen Samantha McClue

Cathrina Gaba

Salt Water Media, LLC
2019
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Mary Sue Ellen Samantha McClue is a daring young girl who uses her imagination to take her to new heights In this book for young children, follow Mary Sue as she explores her world to discover that she really can do anything she sets her mind to doing
The Summer Of Ellen

The Summer Of Ellen

Agnete Friis; Sinead Quirke Kongerskov

Soho Press
2020
nidottu
Agnete Friis's lyrical, evocative work of psychological suspense weaves together two periods in one man's life to explore obsession, toxic masculinity, and the tricks we play on our own memory. Jacob, a middle-aged architect living in Copenhagen, is in the alcohol-soaked throes of a bitter divorce when he receives an unexpected call from his great-uncle Anton. In his nineties and still living with his brother on their rural Jutland farm--a place Jacob hasn't visited since the summer of 1978--Anton remains haunted by a single question: What happened to Ellen? To find out, Jacob must return to the farm and confront what took place that summer--one defined by his teenage obsession with Ellen, a beautiful young hippie from the local commune, and the unsolved disappearance of a local girl. In revisiting old friends and rivals, Jacob discovers the tragedies that have haunted him for over forty years were not what they seemed.
What Will Ellen Do?

What Will Ellen Do?

Demi Stevens

Year of the Book
2023
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Ellen has six friends who all like to play different sports. How can everyone have a good time? Find out Ellen's terrific idea for keeping the friendship strong in this bilingual Dutch/English gem that teaches cultural names, sports, hair color and styles, and days of the week.
A Letter to Ellen

A Letter to Ellen

Maryanna Taylor Vaupel

Iuniverse
2021
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A Letter to Ellen is a first hand account of Grandfather Thomas Jefferson remincing about his writing the Declaration of Independence. Fifty years earlier Jefferson had a portable writing box made which he carried with him for many miles and ensuing years. An unfortunate accident was the catalyst which resulted in his giving this precious relic to his beloved granddaughter.
A Letter to Ellen

A Letter to Ellen

Maryanna Taylor Vaupel

Iuniverse
2021
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A Letter to Ellen is a first hand account of Grandfather Thomas Jefferson remincing about his writing the Declaration of Independence. Fifty years earlier Jefferson had a portable writing box made which he carried with him for many miles and ensuing years. An unfortunate accident was the catalyst which resulted in his giving this precious relic to his beloved granddaughter.
Me and Mary Ellen

Me and Mary Ellen

Nancy Lee Davis

Authorhouse
2021
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Ida Lee Gudgali is a typical fifteen year old high school student and her seventeen year old non-typical sister Mary Ellen. You see, Mary Ellen has a mild form of Autism, so even if Ida Lee loves her beyond the sky and sea, she can't hug her. Mary Ellen hates to be hugged. Mom struggles with her daughter's teen issues when life should be happier, gayer, more fun. . . and Dad? He has no time for all that, at all. He finally abandons the family; as later, does Mom, in search of the youthful life and loves she left behind, leaving all in the hands of Ida Lee. So, Ida Lee and Mary Ellen, find themselves adrift, unprepared, approaching homelessness. On their own, but determined, in spite of the odds of making it.
Me and Mary Ellen

Me and Mary Ellen

Nancy Lee Davis

Authorhouse
2021
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Ida Lee Gudgali is a typical fifteen year old high school student and her seventeen year old non-typical sister Mary Ellen. You see, Mary Ellen has a mild form of Autism, so even if Ida Lee loves her beyond the sky and sea, she can't hug her. Mary Ellen hates to be hugged. Mom struggles with her daughter's teen issues when life should be happier, gayer, more fun. . . and Dad? He has no time for all that, at all. He finally abandons the family; as later, does Mom, in search of the youthful life and loves she left behind, leaving all in the hands of Ida Lee. So, Ida Lee and Mary Ellen, find themselves adrift, unprepared, approaching homelessness. On their own, but determined, in spite of the odds of making it.
Come Bake with Ellen Grape

Come Bake with Ellen Grape

Angie Ellison

Xlibris Us
2023
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Ellen Grape is eight years old. She loves to bake, and wants to share her simple recipe with friends. Ellen loves to decorate beautiful cupcakes and loves chocolate for sure. Excited to have a baking class in her kitchen. She will show just how fun and easy baking can be. With her big red bowl, spoon and measuring cup, she is ready to go. Get excited just as Ellen does and she will be so happy. She will also leave the yummy recipe inside the book just for all her friends as well. Now have fun with Ellen Grape.
Camping with Ellen Grape

Camping with Ellen Grape

Angie Ellison

Xlibris Us
2023
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Give S'more Who doesn't love S'mores especially on a camping trip? They are a must Your tummy will be a happy camper too, just like you. Ellen Grape and her best friend are at the lake for a camping day out with Ellen's family. So many activities awaits them, they are having an awesome time. Inside her book awaits a special receipt she has just for her friends, and that is you. Be sure to take a look. Making new friends is always the best
The Power of Prophecy: Ellen G. White and the Women Religious Founders of the Nineteenth Century
This book is a reproduction of my 1983 dissertation. I have not revised or updated it. It is published as an historic documentin order to represent what I said in the dissertation in 1983. The only changes I have made is to correct typographical andother technical errors. These changes in no way alter the meaning of the original text, although they do make this text appear to be more carefully copy-edited. I have also inserted, in several places, bracketed notes to update or correct certain passages. Each of these is identified as a "2019 note." These notes are preceded by the exact 1983 text. My views on most of the topics covered in this dissertation have not changed much over the past 36 years. But they can be seen, alongwith more recent research, in my newly published book, Visions and Revisions: A Textual History of the Ellen G. White Writings (Westlake Village, CA: Oak & Acorn Publishing, 2019). The publisher of this copy of my dissertation, "Eastvale Press" is simply a name I've chosen to list, a "virtual press" if you please.-Ronald D. Graybill
The Anomaly of Ellen Chen

The Anomaly of Ellen Chen

Abigail Ann

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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When Ellen Chen runs away with a girl she just met, she instantly feels free. She doesn't have to constantly worry, and the thought of bringing a razor up to her wrist barely crosses her mind. But when the high of being a runaway wears off, Ellen is still left with her thoughts. The trip takes a turn for the worse, and love turns out to be much different than it seems. For Ellen, it is the complete opposite. A story of love, hurt, and mental illness sheds light on just how complicated the teenage brain can be- and it is truly worth reading.
El Espectro de Sarah Ellen Roberts y Otros Cuentos

El Espectro de Sarah Ellen Roberts y Otros Cuentos

Herwarth Ronald Morales Chumacero

Independently Published
2018
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El Espectro de Sarah Ellen Roberts y otros cuentos; nos presentan tres cuentos caracterizados con matices diferentes donde se entremezclan elementos sobrenaturales, superstici n, terror, magia y manipulaci n medi tica en las historias que son productos de hechos reales o imaginarios del autor que son presentados de manera ficticia.
A Dangerous Man: An Ellen Parker Novel

A Dangerous Man: An Ellen Parker Novel

Steven M. Silver

Steven/Silver
2020
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It is 1994; Ellen Parker, a thirteen-year-old rural Ohio girl, is mourning the death of her cousin Eileen, killed by a wild bullet from a fight between the Steel Riders and a rival outlaw motorcycle gang, both struggling to control the methamphetamine trade out of Butler County. As Ellen and her family try to comfort one another, county Deputy Sheriff JJ Jeffers works with a federal task force to break up the trade but is becoming increasingly frustrated with the lack of progress and his minor role. The summer stretches on and Ellen finds a sanctuary on the farm of her grandfather Tom. Then Steel Riders start dying, apparently in retaliation. But Jeffers is not so sure another gang is at work, particularly after uncovering the Parker family history.While Jeffers wonders and searches, the Steel Riders are not waiting. They strike back at their rivals and those who they believe are hounding them. Ellen uncovers a terrible secret, one that could destroy her sanctuary and her Grandpa Tom, and has a powerful choice to make; Deputy Jeffers, on a parallel track of discovery, also finds himself with a choice, between the law and justice, one that could change the course of his life. The lives of a girl coming of age and a man finding a challenge to who he is weave around the threads of lives of people in Ohio in the summer of '94.
Killers: An Ellen Parker Novel

Killers: An Ellen Parker Novel

Steven M. Silver

Steven\Silver
2020
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It is 2003: Ellen Parker, now a journalism intern and trying to deal with her demons from violence of a decade ago, watches while in the countryside and small towns of eastern Pennsylvania, someone is stalking and killing women. The killer is not a fool and appears to be quite knowledgeable of police procedures. Disciplined, intelligent, his motives carefully hidden, the killer's violence is escalating. The task force hunting him, including county Deputy Sheriff Craig Morgan, knows they are running out of time. Ellen has an idea for her paper that is both exciting and terrifying: explore the mind of the killer by interviewing a convicted murderer who has served his time, former psychologist Michael Klemmer. She, Klemmer, and Morgan cross paths with each other and the killer, a man more dangerous than any of them realize, for he has determined to stop his pursuers by hunting them.Steven M. Silver, Ph.D., is the author of the multi-volume Wild Geese Saga science fiction series, three books of poetry ("Victor Echo Zero Five," "American Travelers," and "Hot Chrome, Smooth Leather, and a Red Bandanna"), and co-author of a book on psychotherapy ("Light in the Heart of Darkness: EMDR and the Treatment of War and Terrorism Survivors"). "Killers" is the second of the Ellen Parker novels, the first being "A Dangerous Man."
Hidden Things: An Ellen Parker Novel

Hidden Things: An Ellen Parker Novel

Steven M. Silver

Steven / Silver
2020
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Ellen Parker is taking a long overdue vacation in Coalville, Pennsylvania, testing her healing after last year's brutal events. Coalville is a small town noted, in the summer of 2014, for its antique stores, bed and breakfasts, and - most recently - ugly death. A tragic plane crash the month before has drawn the attention of hunters from both sides of the law, all looking for something hidden on the plane, something now missing. Initially focused on her own healing and an interest in a handsome man from New York, soon Ellen is aware of the growing danger of the hunters willing to kill for things hidden and revealed. Despite her FBI friend Karen Deevers on the case, Ellen is alone when the hunters close in, for she has placed herself between them and the hidden thing they seek.Steven M. Silver, Ph.D. is the author of the multi-volume Wild Geese Saga science fiction series, three books of poetry, and co-author of a book on psychotherapy ("Light in the Heart of Darkness: EMDR and the Treatment of War and Terrorism Survivors"). "Hidden Things" is the fourth of the Ellen Parker novels, the first being "A Dangerous Man," followed by "Killers" and "Woman On the Wire."
This Is Ellen Jones Reporting

This Is Ellen Jones Reporting

Alayne Smith

Ellard Publishing
2021
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Finalist, William Faulkner - William Wisdom Creative Writing Competition 2020This Is Ellen Jones Reporting follows the story of Ellen Jones as she follows her dream to become a broadcast journalist. Set in 1961, this sequel to Ellen and the Three Predictions draws on the developing stories of the familiar characters of Luke the Legend and Ellen with glimpses of her beloved Callander home and the vibrancy of their college years at a small college in Miami.Set against the backdrop of a tenuous time in the nation's history, the characters come to grips with their changing personal stories and the change at play in the world. Ellen, now in her junior year of college, faces a pivotal decision. Will she return to finish her degree or will she follow Luke to the career of his dreams when he graduates in May? Ellen and Luke both enter news stories for competition in broadcast journalism's prestigious Peabody Award. One wins the award. The other is expelled from college.
La tía Ellen y otros relatos de terror.

La tía Ellen y otros relatos de terror.

Antonio Pinera Garcia

Independently Published
2019
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Por qu nos atrae tanto lo desconocido? Qu misterioso poder de atracci n tiene el miedo? A lo largo de la historia, el ser humano ha querido hallar respuestas. Existen los extraterrestres? Hay vida m s all de la muerte? Son reales los seres mitol gicos como el monstruo del lago Ness o el Yeti? La literatura se ha alimentado durante siglos de mitos, leyendas, terrores populares y todo aquello que pueda calmar nuestra sed de misterio. Algunas de las grandes obras como "Dr Jekyll y Mr Hyde", "Dr cula" o "Frankenstein" han versado sobre la vida m s all de la muerte, los monstruos o los visitantes de otros planetas. Se han escrito y se seguir n escribiendo cientos de historias sobre lo desconocido, mientras haya lectores que amen ese g nero.Antonio Pi era es uno de esos lectores. Amante de Poe, Lovecraft, Stoker, Sheridan Le Fanu, Bradbury o Wells, se ha nutrido desde la infancia con novelas y relatos sobre los temas mencionados. Ahora, desde el otro lado del espejo, este experto en cine y m sica, autor de varios libros sobre diferentes tem ticas, hace su incursi n en la literatura fant stica con una selecci n de relatos que ha ido escribiendo durante a os y que ha seleccionado cuidadosamente para ofrecernos siete cuentos que har n las delicias de los lectores m s exigentes. Historias de fantasmas, de abducciones extraterrestres, de brujas, de sectas aterradoras e incluso de un ser mitol gico y fascinante cuya existencia siempre ha representado un desaf o para cient ficos, arque logos y amantes de los enigmas. Un heterog neo surtido de asombrosas historias, narradas con oficio, que te atrapar n y te mantendr n aferrado a sus p ginas hasta llegar al final de cada una de ellas.