Kelly's Quest

Kelly's Quest
Author :
Publisher :
Total Pages : 228
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1588201872
ISBN-13 : 9781588201874
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Kelly's Quest by : Buddy Ebsen

This honest, easily understood collection of poems reveals the story of a young girl's journey through joys and heartbreaks to learn important lessons about life and love. Using poetry as a vent, she discovers who she is and who she aspires to be. Surely you will find words you can relate to in her poems as she finds out what is important to her: God, family, true friends, and love.

Kelly

Kelly
Author :
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 307
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780762789283
ISBN-13 : 076278928X
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Kelly by : Daniel Boyne

Winner of the 2008 Premier Book Award for best biography The son of Irish immigrants who grew up along the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia at the turn of the twentieth century, Jack Kelly became a three-time gold medal Olympian, a political maverick, and the millionaire father of a princess. In this classic American tale of grit and perseverance, the clash between old world privilege and new world courage is played out on many fronts—including the watery battlefield of rowing, where Kelly first chose to forge his strength of character. Author Daniel J. Boyne follows the life of Kelly as he parlays his athletic prowess to France during WWI and then ventures into Philadelphia politics during the Great Depression. Readers are introduced to other members of the Kelly clan, including Jack’s brothers, Walter and George, who ascend to international acclaim in the world of theater, not to mention his daughter Grace, who seeks to follow in their footsteps against her father’s will, and his son, Jack Kelly Jr., upon whose shoulders is laid the greatest challenge of all—to carry on the Kelly tradition of championship rowing. Featuring more than thirty gorgeous historical photographs, Kelly is an uplifting true story of a real champion’s profound success in sport and life.

F.Scott Fitzgerald'S Racial Angles and the Business of Literary Greatness

F.Scott Fitzgerald'S Racial Angles and the Business of Literary Greatness
Author :
Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 211
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781137116475
ISBN-13 : 1137116471
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis F.Scott Fitzgerald'S Racial Angles and the Business of Literary Greatness by : M. Nowlin

This book charts Fitzgerald's use of racial stereotypes to encode the dual nature of his literary ambition: his desire to be on the one hand a popular American entertainer, and on the other to make his mark in an elite, international literary field.

Venetia Kelly's Traveling Show

Venetia Kelly's Traveling Show
Author :
Publisher : Random House Trade Paperbacks
Total Pages : 450
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780812979732
ISBN-13 : 0812979737
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Venetia Kelly's Traveling Show by : Frank Delaney

January 1932: Ben MacCarthy and his father watch a vagabond variety revue making a stop in the Irish countryside. After a two-hour kaleidoscope of low comedy, juggling, tumbling, and other entertainments, Ben’s father, mesmerized by Venetia Kelly, the troupe’s magnetic headliner, makes a fateful decision: to abandon his family and set off on the road with Miss Kelly and her caravan. Ben’s mother, shattered by the desertion, exhorts, “Find him and bring him back,” thereby sending the boy on a Homeric voyage into manhood. Interweaving a host of unforgettable creations—“King” Kelly, Venetia’s violent, Mephistophelean grandfather; Sarah Kelly, Venetia’s mysterious, amoral mother; and even a truth-telling ventriloquist’s dummy named Blarney—Frank Delaney unfurls a splendid narrative that spans half the world and a tumultuous decade.

The Kelly Outbreak, 1878-1880

The Kelly Outbreak, 1878-1880
Author :
Publisher : Carlton [Australia] : Melbourne University Press ; Forest Grove, Or. : exclusive distributor, ISBS
Total Pages : 288
Release :
ISBN-10 : UOM:39015050599664
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis The Kelly Outbreak, 1878-1880 by : John McQuilton

We Are All Shipwrecks

We Are All Shipwrecks
Author :
Publisher : Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages : 315
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781492645214
ISBN-13 : 1492645214
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis We Are All Shipwrecks by : Kelly Grey Carlisle

AS SEEN ON DR. OZ "Moving and complex, this is an exquisitely written tale of perseverance and unconditional love. A worthwhile addition to any collection."—Library Journal, STARRED Review A mother's murder. Her daughter's redemption. And the complicated past that belongs to them both. Kelly always knew her family was different. She knew that most children didn't live with their grandparents and that their grandparents didn't own porn stores. Her classmates didn't sleep on a boat in the L.A. harbor, and she knew their next-door neighbors probably weren't drug addicts and johns. She knew that most of her classmates knew more about their moms than their cause of death. What Kelly didn't know was if she would become part of the dysfunction that surrounded her. Would she end up selling adult videos and sinking into the depths of harbor life, or would she escape to live her own story somewhere else? As an adult, Kelly decides to discover how the place where she came from defined the person she ultimately became. To do this, she goes back to the beginning—to a mother she never knew, a thirty-year-old cold case, and two of Los Angeles's most notorious murderers. We Are All Shipwrecks is Kelly's story of redemption from tragedy, told with a tenderness toward her family that makes it as much about preserving the strings that anchor her as it is about breaking free.

Homer Kelley's Golfing Machine

Homer Kelley's Golfing Machine
Author :
Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 288
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781101052594
ISBN-13 : 1101052597
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Homer Kelley's Golfing Machine by : Scott Gummer

The remarkable true story of a lone genius whose quest to unlock the science behind the perfect swing changed golf forever In 1939, Homer Kelley played golf for the first time and scored 116. Frustrated, he did not play again for six months; when he did he carded a 77. Determined to understand why he was able to shave nearly 40 strokes off his score, Kelley spent three decades of trial and error to unlock the answer and to recapture that one wonderful day when golf was easy and enjoyable. In 1969, Kelley self- published his findings in The Golfing Machine: The Computer Age Approach to Golfing Perfection. The bestselling instruction books of the day required golfers to conform their swings to the author's ideals, but Homer Kelley configured swings to fit every golfer. He found an enthusiastic disciple in a Seattle teaching pro named Ben Doyle, who in turn found an eager student in 13-year-old prodigy Bobby Clampett. Clampett's initial success in amateur golf shined a bright spotlight on Homer Kelley and The Golfing Machine, but when the young star suffered a painfully public collapse and faltered as a pro, critics were quick to blast Kelley and his complex and controversial ideas. With exclusive access to Homer Kelley's archives, author Scott Gummer paints a fascinating picture of the man behind the machine, the ultimate outsider who changed the game once and for all of us.

The Harley in the Barn

The Harley in the Barn
Author :
Publisher : Motorbooks International
Total Pages : 259
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780760351659
ISBN-13 : 0760351651
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis The Harley in the Barn by : Tom Cotter

"Harley in the Barn is a narrative and photo-driven book detailing over 35 incredible "barn-finds" of rare and vintage motorcycles from around the world"--