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Tom Tolnay

    Profane Feasts
    Love in the Shadows of Mountains
    Reading Old Books
    Spirits of the Adirondack Mountains
    • Spirits of the Adirondack Mountains

      • 115pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,4(5)Évaluer

      Featuring 36 delightful wood engravings by Frank C. Eckmair, this book is a charming account of the "ghosts" and other forms of "spirit life" in the six-million acre "forever wild" forest preserve in upstate New York."

      Spirits of the Adirondack Mountains
    • Reading Old Books

      • 292pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The narrative unfolds through the unique viewpoints of Eric Binde, a devoted librarian in Massachusetts, and Jasper Keats, a part-time English teacher in Long Island. Both characters navigate their lives while grappling with personal conflicts and uncooperative antagonists, all set against a backdrop of farcical elements. Their shared love for reading dog-eared books adds depth to their experiences, highlighting the interplay between literature and the challenges of everyday life.

      Reading Old Books
    • Love in the Shadows of Mountains

      19 Adirondack Episodes

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of the Adirondacks, this collection of short stories explores the romantic encounters of residents and visitors engaged in outdoor activities like camping, hiking, and fishing. Each tale captures the nuances of love in various picturesque locations throughout New York's north country, including Lake Placid and Saranac Lake, weaving together the intimate moments that unfold amidst nature's beauty. The narratives reveal how love thrives in both fleeting and enduring connections.

      Love in the Shadows of Mountains
    • Profane Feasts

      • 206pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The author explores the intriguing presence of Greeks in metropolitan New York, particularly in the service industry roles such as dishwashers and waitresses. This observation prompts a deeper inquiry into how these modern custodians and workers connect to their historical roots as the architects of Western Civilization. The narrative delves into themes of identity, migration, and cultural legacy, reflecting on the juxtaposition of contemporary lives with a rich historical heritage.

      Profane Feasts