Junte-se a nós em uma viagem ao mundo dos livros!
Adicionar este livro à prateleira
Grey
Deixe um novo comentário Default profile 50px
Grey
Assine para ler o livro completo ou leia as primeiras páginas de graça!
All characters reduced
The Corning Egg Farm book by Corning himself - cover
LER

The Corning Egg Farm book by Corning himself

Edward Corning, Gardner Corning

Editora: Good Press

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Sinopse

The Corning Egg Farm book, by Corning himself, is an evocative anthology capturing the essence of rural life and agrarian heritage through a diverse array of literary forms. With its amalgamation of poetry, essays, and narratives, the collection presents a vivid tableau of farm life, tracing the subtleties of nature and human endeavor within the idyllic yet challenging environment of an egg farm. Each piece contributes a unique lens—be it observational, reflective, or philosophical—shedding light on the deeper themes of sustainability, community, and resilience that resonate through these works. Both Edward Corning and Gardner Corning, as pivotal figures in this anthology, bring diverse backgrounds that enrich the anthology's scope. Their commitment to chronicling life on the farm aligns seamlessly with cultural movements that prioritize environmental awareness and rural narratives. By weaving their personal and communal experiences into the fabric of this collection, the authors prompt a reevaluation of the pastoral life—a theme that echoes a broader literary interest in rediscovering nature's intricate relationships, once omnipresent in American literature. This anthology invites readers into an immersive exploration of rural narratives, providing a rare and intimate glimpse into its multifaceted lifestyles. The Corning Egg Farm book offers an educational platform that expands perspectives on agrarian life, encouraging readers to engage deeply with the stories and insights shared across these pages. Its educational value, combined with poignant explorations of human interactions with nature, makes it an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the complex tapestry of life on an egg farm.
Disponível desde: 02/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 210 páginas.

Outros livros que poderiam interessá-lo

  • The Eye of the Camera - From their pens to your ears genius in every story - cover

    The Eye of the Camera - From...

    Fred M. White

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Richard Bernard Heldmann was born on 12th October 1857, in St Johns Wood, North London.  
    By his early 20’s Heldmann began publishing fiction for the myriad magazine publications that had sprung up and were eager for good well-written content.  
    In October 1882, Heldmann was promoted to co-editor of Union Jack, a popular magazine, but his association with the publication ended suddenly in June 1883.  It appears Heldman was prone to issuing forged cheques to finance his lifestyle.  In April 1884 he was sentenced to 18 months hard labour. 
    In order to be well away from the scandal and the damage that this had caused to his reputation Heldmann adopted a pseudonym on his release from jail.  Shortly thereafter the name ‘Richard Marsh’ began to appear in the literary periodicals.  The use of his mother’s maiden name as part of it seems both a release and a lifeline. 
    A stroke of very good fortune arrived with his novel ‘The Beetle’ published in 1897.  This would turn out to be his greatest commercial success and added some much-needed gravitas to his literary reputation.   
    Marsh was a prolific writer and wrote almost 80 volumes of fiction as well as many short stories, across many genres from horror and crime to romance and humour.   His unusual characters, plotting devices and other literary developments have identified his legacy as one of the best British writers of his time.   
    Richard Marsh died from heart disease in Haywards Heath in Sussex on 9th August 1915.  He was 57.
    Ver livro
  • Uncommon Measure - A Journey Through Music Performance and the Science of Time - cover

    Uncommon Measure - A Journey...

    Natalie Hodges

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    How does time shape consciousness and consciousness, time? Do we live in time, or does time live in us? And how does music, with its patterns of rhythm and harmony, inform our experience of time? Uncommon Measure explores these questions from the perspective of a young Korean American who dedicated herself to perfecting her art until performance anxiety forced her to give up the dream of becoming a concert solo violinist. Anchoring her story in illuminating research in neuroscience and quantum physics, Natalie Hodges traces her own passage through difficult family dynamics, prejudice, and enormous personal expectations to come to terms with the meaning of a life reimagined—one still shaped by classical music but moving toward the freedom of improvisation.
    Ver livro
  • Michigan's Strychnine Saint - The Curious Case of Mrs Mary McKnight - cover

    Michigan's Strychnine Saint -...

    Tobin T. Buhk

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    "A historically accurate picture of the characters involved in the complicated frontier-era poisoning investigation" (MLive.com). 
     
     
      
    The spring of 1903 proved disastrous for the Murphy family. On April 22, the infant Ruth Murphy died in her crib. Within an hour, her mother, Gertrude, experienced a violent spasm before she, too, died. Ten days later, John Murphy followed his wife and child to the grave after suffering from a crippling convulsion. While neighbors whispered about a curse and physicians feared a contagious disease, Kalkaska County sheriff John W. Creighton and prosecuting attorney Ernest C. Smith searched for answers. As they probed deeper into the suspicious deaths, they uncovered a wicked web of intrigue. And at the center stood a widow in a black taffeta dress.
    Ver livro
  • Breath of Life: A Journey Through Mortal Moments - Revitalize your soul with "Breath of Life" audio lessons crafted for profound personal transformation - cover

    Breath of Life: A Journey...

    Gareth Voss

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    "Breath of Life: A Journey Through Mortal Moments" 
    ⭐⭐ A Simple and Comprehensive Guide ⭐⭐ 
    Are you eager to progress in your life journey and solidify your understanding of life's fleeting, vivid moments? 
    Searching for an all-inclusive guide that provides the necessary insights to grasp these transformative moments? 
    Look no further! 
    This guide is your ultimate companion for deepening your awareness, applying your experiences, and engaging in hands-on reflection. With this guide, you're set for personal growth. 
    Key features of this enriched guide: 
    - Profound insights into life's fleeting, vivid moments 
    - Detailed explanations for transforming experiences 
    - Effective strategies for preparation and engagement 
    Our guide stands out through its comprehensive coverage, which is essential for your personal journey. Concepts aren't just touched upon but are explored with precision. 
    Please note that this guide is not affiliated with any official entity and serves as an independent resource for your enrichment. 
    Crafted with a clear structure and easy-to-understand language, our guide ensures smooth transitions between topics. Say goodbye to complex jargon and welcome clear, concise, and accurate content. 
    So, why wait? Click the BUY NOW button, secure your guide, and embark on your journey through life's fleeting, vivid moments!
    Ver livro
  • Democratic Presidents of the 20th Century The: The History of the Democrats Who Led the United States during the American Century - cover

    Democratic Presidents of the...

    Editors Charles River

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    As one of the most influential men of the 20th century, there is no shortage of adjectives to use when describing Woodrow Wilson’s two terms as president of the United States. Wilson was a pioneer of the Progressive movement both before and during his presidency, becoming a populist champion a generation before Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal.  
    Franklin Delano Roosevelt might be America’s greatest 20th century president, but there’s no question that he was the most unique. A well-connected relative of Theodore Roosevelt, FDR was groomed for greatness until he was struck down by what was widely believed to be polio at the time. Nevertheless, he persevered, rising through New York politics to reach the White House just as the country faced its greatest challenge since the Civil War, beginning his presidency with one of the most iconic lines ever spoken during an inaugural address.  
    As president, Truman would lay the groundwork for the next 50 years of American foreign policy, as the architect of Cold War containment, the man who signed off on the Marshall Plan, and the commander-in-chief during much of the Korean War. He would also be the president who finally integrated the military, a crucial step on the way to full civil rights for the country’s minorities.  
    In many ways, John Fitzgerald Kennedy and his young family were the perfect embodiment of the ‘60s. The decade began with a sense of idealism, personified by the attractive Kennedy, his beautiful and fashionable wife Jackie, and his young children.  
    Of all the politicians who have left their mark on American history, few have had a political career or list of accomplishments and accolades that can even come close to rivaling Lyndon B. Johnson. Johnson is one of only 4 Americans to serve as a House Rep, U.S. Senator, Vice President and President, and he made the most out of each experience. 
    Ver livro
  • Through the Firewall - The Alchemy of Turning Crisis into Opportunity - cover

    Through the Firewall - The...

    Boyd Clewis

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Boyd Clewis has defied the odds and gravity. He was born dead, changed schools and homes as a child more times than he can count, became a teenage father and a track star, had more than one close brush with the law, and endured unimaginable family tragedy – all by the time he was barely old enough to drink. 
     
    He found a brief silver lining in the darkness. When it didn’t last, he found himself unable to even get a job in the produce section at Wal Mart. He refused to fail, and in the process, learned how to turn crisis into opportunity – over and over again. As he relentlessly pursued success, his trajectory shot straight upwards: international success, speaking on major stages – and love. Even then, there were days he couldn’t get out of bed. 
     
    Yet again, he reinvented himself, failed, and learned from it. Then, from a place most would consider their peak, he started from scratch to build his own business from the ground up. In the process, he learned what it truly meant to manage success. It can fulfill or destroy you, and it can bring your family closer, or tear it apart. It can isolate you from your community, or raise everyone around you up. 
     
    For better or worse, what you focus on determines your character and the trajectory of your life. Focus on any one thing to the exclusion of others, and everything you built can fall apart. There are two sides to every coin, and every seeming misfortune contains a lesson. There’s an alchemy to turning adversity to wisdom, and curses into blessings, and this is the story of how it worked for Boyd, and how it can work for you.
    Ver livro