This optimistic and richly-informed book evaluates all the options and explains how we can greatly reduce the amount of material demanded and used in manufacturing, while still meeting everyone's needs.
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The Storm Beyond the Tides
- 340pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Set in July 1939, the story follows Ellie Ames, a lobsterman's daughter whose mundane life shifts dramatically with the arrival of a mysterious German family and their son. This encounter sparks a series of events that challenge Ellie’s perceptions of her future and the world around her, intertwining personal growth with the backdrop of impending global conflict. As Ellie navigates her new reality, the story explores themes of identity, change, and the impact of history on individual lives.
Whiskey Point
- 298pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Set in Boston during 1966, the story follows Detective Jody Brae as she investigates a series of murders targeting Korean War veterans. As she delves deeper into the case, she uncovers connections that may explain the motive behind the killings. The narrative explores themes of trauma, loyalty, and the haunting aftermath of war, all while Brae races against time to stop the killer before more lives are lost.
Sunsets Never Wait
- 198pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Secrets play a pivotal role in shaping the lives of the characters, influencing their decisions and relationships. As they navigate a web of hidden truths, the emotional burden becomes increasingly heavy, leading to moments of revelation and confrontation. The narrative delves deep into themes of trust, betrayal, and the struggle for redemption, inviting readers to explore the impact of unspoken words and the quest for understanding in a world where silence often speaks louder than actions.
Bermuda Blue
- 310pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Set in the summer of 1946, the story follows Boston reporter Jerry Canavan as he covers the Newport Bermuda yacht race. The assignment transforms into a nostalgic reunion, as he stays at the opulent home of his college classmate, Cam McShane, and reconnects with childhood friend Paul Crump, an MP at the nearby U.S. Army base. The narrative intertwines themes of friendship and post-war life, offering a glimpse into the lives of those navigating the complexities of returning to normalcy after the war.