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Mercy Will Follow Me (Mercy Series Book 1) by Sarah Hanks (SonFlower Books) 4.6 Stars (105 Reviews)    Price verified 36 minutes ago

Three stories collide, centuries apart, in this split-time inspirational read. Natassa seems to have it all - a devoted husband with a good income, beautiful children, a faithful best friend- but it only takes one night for her world to crumble, catapulting her into a journey of trauma and healing, old pressures and new friendships. Will she learn to stand her ground or will she always live in someone else's shadow? DeAndre longs to break free from the neighborhood that keeps dragging him down, but the streets are made of quicksand. Dreams can hardly take flight there, even if he paints them wings. And when he does the unthinkable, could mercy ever be a possibility? In the 1800s, a mulatto enslaved girl is torn from her mother and left to figure out who she is on her own. Through her time as a house slave in Tennessee and Kentucky, Mercy grapples with her deep ache for her Mama and her understanding of black and white. Which is more important to her? Freedom or loyalty? Join these three characters, see how their stories intertwine, and dare to believe that mercy will follow you.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 356 Pages (1,650 KB)
Lending: Not Enabled
Added: Jun 13th, 2024

The Need for Zero: The Silent Foundation of Counting by Samson Penkar Price verified 6 hours ago

Join me on an enthralling journey through time as we delve into the captivating history of the number zero-the humble yet revolutionary digit that has shaped the very essence of human civilization. "Zero: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Void" is a spellbinding exploration of how this enigmatic concept came to be, and how it profoundly influenced various aspects of human knowledge and culture. We begin by traveling back to the origins of counting, where our ancestors recognized the pressing need for a symbol to represent nothingness. From ancient Mesopotamia, the cradle of civilization, we witness the birth of zero as a symbol and its significance in laying the groundwork for advanced mathematical thinking. Venturing eastward, we uncover the Indian connection to zero, a pivotal moment in history that provided the world with a numeral system we still use today. As we move further, we encounter the intriguing presence of zero in ancient Greek mathematical pondering, which would later spark debates and breakthroughs during the Islamic Golden Age. Zero's impact on medieval Europe and its crucial role in shaping the realm of algebra are stories waiting to be unveiled. Through the scientific revolution, we witness zero's incorporation into the framework of modern science and its newfound importance in defining mathematical concepts. But zero's influence doesn't end with science; it extends into the realms of art, architecture, and even computing. We discover how zero's symbolism and beauty have inspired creativity across the ages, from intricate architectural designs to the very foundation of modern computers. Zero's involvement in infinity opens up fascinating philosophical discussions, while its enduring presence in popular culture makes it a part of our everyday lives, often in ways we might not even realize. As we contemplate the legacy of zero, we explore its connection to the future-how it continues to shape our understanding of the universe and even the very ...

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 67 Pages (315 KB)
Lending: Not Enabled
Added: Jun 13th, 2024

Celestial Persuasion by Mirta Ines Trupp 4.7 Stars (41 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

Abigail Isaacs fears ever again falling under the power of love and dedicates her life to studying the heavens. However, upon her father's demise she finds herself in reduced circumstances and must write to her brother, who has long been away at sea. When instead Captain Wentworth of the HMS Laconia sends a tragic reply, Abigail is asked to set aside her own ambitions and fulfill her brother's dreams in the Viceroyalty of Río de la Plata. In his relentless pursuit for justice, Lieutenant Raphael Gabay lends his sword to the Spanish American cause. But as he prepares to set sail with the others, he is entrusted with the care of a young woman. She is quite unlike anyone he has ever known, and Raphael begins to wonder whether the brilliant astronomer will see beyond his frivolous façade and recognize his true nature. Their destinies have been plotted beyond the celestial veil; their charts foretell of adventure. Can these two troubled souls be persuaded to heed the stars and find love -- and their purpose -- in this fledgling nation?

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 313 Pages (1,395 KB)
Lending: Not Enabled
Added: Jun 13th, 2024

The Bicycle Teacher by Campbell Jefferys (Rippple Books) 4.3 Stars (180 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

In the summer of 1981, Michael from Perth meets Kathrin from Berlin. It's love. It's East meets West, and East wins.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 282 Pages (2,814 KB)
Lending: Not Enabled
Added: Jun 13th, 2024

Climbing Irish by James F Walsh Price verified 10 hours ago

Can Northern Ireland Catholics, demeaned as Papists, climb out of England's Plantation's religious bigotry and ethnic intolerance? In 1922, when England broke Ireland apart, Papists Michael and Bridget Connolly undergo a Plantation Minister's sniper fire. They escape to Free Ireland and are demeaned as 'Orangemen'. In 1925 Immigration is to Chicago a City riven with Prohibition's organized crime gangs. Michael, a master carpenter, is not free from criminal Labor Organizers, and Bridget demeaned as 'Irish Immigrant Trash.' The Great Depression does not reduce Michael or Bridget to residue resulting from England's Planation during America's pre-revolutionary days. In 1938, the opportunity to operate his own business organization lures Michael, Bridget, and their four Chicago born children to Oklahoma City during the height of the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl, during the plight of the 'Okies,' folks too troubled to be intolerant. In 1939, a move to Dallas finds the Connollys meeting head-on with intolerance in the form of 'Dirty Catholic Yankee.' The Connolly lads find themselves in fist fights. Yet, Michael's work expands and Bridget dedicates her energies to the donut road of pacification. In 1943, Michael's mathematical talents win him a position with a Detroit Metallurgy Firm. The Conollys relocate where intolerance takes the form of Hillbilly.No matter the bigotry and intolerance, the Connolly's are CLIMBING IRISH.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 351 Pages (1,049 KB)
Lending: Not Enabled
Added: Jun 13th, 2024

Roman Mask (The Cassius Chronicles Book 1) by Thomas M D Brooke 4.5 Stars (2,116 Reviews)    Price verified 6 minutes ago

Rome AD 9 Augustus Caesar rules Imperial Rome at the height of its power, as the Roman Empire stretches across the known world. Cassius, son of one of her most powerful families, is the personification of Rome's imperial strength: wealthy, popular, a war hero with a decorated military career - none of Rome's fashionable parties are complete without him - except, he hides a secret. After his nerve is broken in Germany, the thought of genuine armed combat is enough to send him into a cold sweat of fear and shame. But this doesn't dissuade him from living off a false reputation so he can continue a life of casual affairs, wine, and parties, as he is seduced by the many vices of Rome. However his scandalous life is soon upset by a summons from the Emperor's wife. It ends his happy decadent life and returns him to Germany to assist the Roman legions in their greatest ever trial, and the events that will resound down in history, in the dark forests of the Teutoburg... "The classical world is brought vividly to life" Daily Mail - UK National Newspaper

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 390 Pages (2,088 KB)
Lending: Not Enabled
Added: Jun 13th, 2024

When War Came to Laundry Cottage: Sometimes the enemy is closer than you think. by Sarah Colliver 4.8 Stars (22 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

When Sybil Cooper is sent to the countryside to escape the increasing bombing raids, she expects to be bored and lonely. Living with her aged Aunty Violet, at Laundry Cottage, she soon adapts to a simpler existence, despite feeling as though she has travelled back in time. But life in Dewton proves to be anything but calm and easy. In this coming-of-age story, Sybil meets a colourful array of people, who will impact her life and set her on a path of love, suspicion and grief. This is a tale of love, injustice, and destiny.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 142 Pages (1,757 KB)
Lending: Not Enabled
Added: Jun 13th, 2024

The Time Merchant by Alice Creswell 5.0 Stars (5 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

Kronos, The Time Merchant, has a difficult mission: he must find people who need more time and sell it to them. The price? Whatever they deem fit. It can be something precious they own dearly or a song, The amount the time he can offer in exchange? Exactly how much it's worth. What would you be willing to give to get more time in return? Would you give a crumb of happiness? Or maybe just a tad of your attention to a stranger? Join Kronos, The Time Merchant, to get another perspective on spending time. The Time Merchant is a fantasy short story about the importance of spending time wisely. GET YOUR COPY TODAY!

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 29 Pages (487 KB)
Lending: Not Enabled
Added: Jun 13th, 2024

When Will Papa Get Home?: A Story of Hope In the Midst of Prejudice (Southwest History & Country Living) by Larada Horner-Miller 4.2 Stars (14 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

An Mexican immigrant family's life changed in one day! AWARDS • 2016 New Mexico-Arizona Book Awards "Finalist" - Historical Fiction Category • 2017 New Mexico-Arizona Book Awards "Finalist" - Historical Fiction Category This poignant historical novel takes you to the high plains of southeastern Colorado, where a Mexican-American girl grows up knowing that her father has been imprisoned for ten years for something he didn't do. Maria is taken back to her childhood home when she comes across a blue marble in her jewelry box. She remembers herself as an eight-year-old girl playing with the marble while waiting for her father to return to the rock-and-adobe homestead house her family had built with their own hands. Based on the tale of "the Philly Place" that author Larada Horner-Miller has heard her whole life, this novel imagines the life of the person who might have left that very same blue marble behind, to be discovered by Horner-Miller while exploring her family ranch many decades later. Through the fictitious daughter of a man named Philadelphia Gonzales, this novel relates the experiences of a Mexican-American community struggling to live the American dream while surrounded by often-hostile Anglos. Yet, amid the prejudice and injustice are many who are kind and welcoming. These characters, along with Maria's own determination and personal growth, create an inspiring, uplifting tale. REVIEWS: I couldn't put it down. Such a story of love, of injustice. You will need a hanky for sure. The pictures add a really good touch to make you see and feel what the homestead was like. Keep up the good work Larada. KATZ A nostalgic tale of hardship and injustice, but unending family love, courage and determination. Could not stop reading - kept checking out the pictures and enjoyed being there. Feelings of heartbreak and happiness.Gale Askren Delightful story of a Mexican family homestead in southern Colorado. Though they face the same trials as many who ...

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 152 Pages
Lending: Not Enabled
Added: Jun 12th, 2024
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