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Reaching For The Clouds - Poetic Reflections (Paperback): Heather Doak Nishimura Reaching For The Clouds - Poetic Reflections (Paperback)
Heather Doak Nishimura; Illustrated by Cal Sharp; Photographs by Gregg Nishimura
R206 Discovery Miles 2 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Chevy Summer - The Mystery of the '55 Chevy (Paperback): Cal Sharp Chevy Summer - The Mystery of the '55 Chevy (Paperback)
Cal Sharp
R279 Discovery Miles 2 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It's 1963, before the Beatles and the Kennedy assassination. It's a lazy summer with nothing for the teenagers in the small town of Calhoun, just outside Cincinnati, to worry about except rock'n'roll, drag racing, and dancing. But then the murders begin.

Finding The Perfect Balance (Paperback): Cal Sharp Finding The Perfect Balance (Paperback)
Cal Sharp; Photographs by Richard Doak, Gregg Nishimura
R402 Discovery Miles 4 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

After a seventeen-year career in the sport of gymnastics, loving it, struggling through it, and being obsessed with it, this is the story of one gymnast's experiences, observations, and lessons learned. As her gymnastics career ended, and she was forced to deal with the loss of the sport she loved, she struggled to make sense of what she had learned along the way, what she had been through, and why. In writing about her experiences, all the lessons came into focus. This story reveals what she learned about gymnastics, what she learned about life because of gymnastics, and her journey to get there. The subjects included in this autobiographical account are winning and losing, dealing with favoritism, dieting, self-image, setting goals, dealing with fear, coping with injuries, how gymnastics impacts family, retiring, and many others. This is not the story of an Olympic hero. This is the personal reflections of an average gymnast, someone that did a challenging, competitive sport because she loved it. This story tells her reasons for doing the sport, what goals she set and which ones she reached and surpassed, and just how much satisfaction she was able to get from the sport without ever having to win gold medals or go to the Olympics.

Where Once Was Peace (Paperback): Cal Sharp @Caligraphics Where Once Was Peace (Paperback)
Cal Sharp @Caligraphics; Jim Perkins
R437 Discovery Miles 4 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Tam Alexander's life is peaceful and bucolic until a string of unfortunate events threatens to destroy his peace. His girlfriend dies in a vehicle accident, he shoots a man to defend his stepfather and he has to go to war in Vietnam where he must kill or be killed. In Vietnam his best friend dies alongside him in a muddy foxhole. Tam struggles not to give in to bitterness and anger because of the tragedies that have befallen him. When he returns home to the small town where he grew up his former friends don't seem to understand or care what he's been through. Good advice from a clergyman and a budding new romance put him back on the road to that place Where Once Was Peace.

The Red Jacket - A Tale of Courage (Paperback): Cal Sharp, Caligraphics The Red Jacket - A Tale of Courage (Paperback)
Cal Sharp, Caligraphics; Jim Perkins
R403 Discovery Miles 4 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Do not let its plain cover deter you. The Red Jacket is a straightforward, almost charming novel about a young man growing up in the 1960s. Sixteen-year-old Francis grapples with the usual problems: he resents being the eldest son of a large, poor family, he dislikes his stepfather, and he thinks about girls without knowing too many of them. Less typical of the usual teenager, though, Francis also wrestles with his conscience. Recovering from a nasty illness that almost killed him, the boy wonders if he should become a priest or not. Not a lot of characters think about Elvis Presley and Jesus at the same time, but Francis is fleshed out enough to have these amusing contradictions.While the novel delves into the many reasons to go into the priesthood, its most entertaining and natural moments come from the family scenes that feature bickering, reminiscing, and the crazy grandfather who makes his own wine and talks about Italy all the time. The author writes these sections with skill and humor, and he gives Francis just enough serious trials to help him decide his path in life. Readers who want to dive into rose-colored nostalgia and don't mind some religious musings should give The Red Jacket a try. They might be pleasantly surprised.

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