Set during World War II, a photojournalist escapes Nazi Germany for Mexico, where she encounters a Danish archaeologist battling alcoholism. Intrigued by his mission to uncover the legendary Maya city of Menche, she persuades him to allow her to accompany his expedition. Their journey intertwines personal struggles with the thrill of discovery, exploring themes of resilience and redemption against a backdrop of historical turmoil.
Michael Cantwell Livres
Michael Cantwell est un auteur, un agent immobilier et un photographe publié dont le travail explore le domaine de l'immobilier commercial. Sa contribution littéraire réside dans sa perspective sur le marché immobilier et ses reflets dans la vie des gens. Cantwell offre aux lecteurs un aperçu unique du monde des transactions immobilières.






Ludwig van Beethoven
- 27pages
- 1 heure de lecture
Introduces the early life of the Austrian composer, offers a brief guide to listening to his works in different musical forms, and suggests related activities.
The story follows fourteen-year-old Peter Collins, who grapples with lingering questions about his time-traveling adventure in ancient Mexico. Alongside his friend Rosa Guzman, he seeks answers about the mysterious Quetzalcoatl, the plumed serpent who guided them, and his own paternity. As Peter prepares for a significant test that promises to unveil the truth, he faces anxiety about his upcoming mission, blending themes of self-discovery and the search for identity with the allure of ancient mythology.
A Beautiful Song: A Musical Soul Story
- 342pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The journey of a typical teenager unfolds as Stu Edrich navigates the challenges of identity and self-discovery through his passion for music. Despite his initial optimism, unexpected twists lead him to question his faith and sense of self. The narrative explores the complexities of relationships and the quest for inner peace, highlighting the struggles and triumphs of finding balance in life amidst adversity.
Graven Images
- 356pages
- 13 heures de lecture
The story revolves around Philip Nason, the recreation director at a New York rehabilitation hospital, who finds himself in a precarious situation when paraplegic patients stage an uprising. Facing the wrath of the hospital's director, who believes Phil’s current-events reading program incited the rebellion, he grapples with the conflict between his commitment to empowering his patients and the demands of hospital administration. This tension highlights themes of authority, empowerment, and the complexities of rehabilitation.
Set in a dystopian future, society is governed by the Grand Exterminator, where pollution is rampant and humans rely on oxygen masks and robotic labor. In this bleak world, the expression of passion is strictly forbidden, with severe consequences for those who dare to love. The absence of nature and genuine emotion highlights the oppressive regime that prioritizes control over humanity, creating a chilling atmosphere where feelings are a matter of life and death.
The story explores the emotional turmoil of a young minister's wife who, feeling unloved and trapped in her role, embarks on a passionate affair with a hospital therapist. This relationship offers her a glimpse of affection and freedom, contrasting sharply with her oppressive marriage. Themes of love, servitude, and self-discovery unfold as she navigates her desires and the consequences of her choices.
Alex Schuler navigates the challenges of middle school while receiving guidance from the spirits of all the U.S. Presidents, thanks to a magical book gifted by his grandfather. As he faces typical adolescent issues like bullying, academic dishonesty, and family dynamics, he uniquely turns to historical figures for advice. This blend of contemporary struggles and historical wisdom offers a fresh perspective on growing up and learning from the past.
My Friend Casey
- 150pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Set in the summer of 1937, the story follows eleven-year-old Philip Nason as he navigates life in a working-class Detroit neighborhood after his family's constant relocations. Struggling with loneliness, he immerses himself in daydreams and cartoon fantasies, using notebooks to express his creativity. However, Philip finds it challenging to engage in traditional boyhood games, highlighting his feelings of isolation and the difficulties of fitting in within his new environment.
The Rising of the Fifth Sun
- 120pages
- 5 heures de lecture
The story follows Peter Collins and Rosa Guzman as they are transported back to the dawn of creation in ancient Mexico. They witness the dramatic origins of human sacrifice, observing gods who leap into a reluctant sun to ignite its brilliance. This journey explores themes of mythology, sacrifice, and the interplay between humanity and the divine, offering a vivid portrayal of a pivotal moment in cultural history.