Rivers PartingDigiCat, 2022 M08 1 - 294 páginas In 'Rivers Parting,' author Shirley Barker weaves a nuanced tale that gracefully explores the intricate interplay of human emotions and relationships. Barker's prose, balancing eloquence with accessibility, invites readers into a vividly painted world steeped in the personal dramas and societal norms of its time. As a testament to world literature, DigiCat Publishing has meticulously curated this edition, ensuring that the book's narrative integrity and stylistic flair remain unblemished for contemporary audiences. The care in presentation reflects the dedication to honor the written word as an enduring human legacy, allowing new generations to dissect and appreciate the literary artistry of Barker's work within its historical context. Shirley Barker's background and personal experiences enrich 'Rivers Parting,' infusing it with authenticity and depth. Her perspective is likely informed by the cultural and social dynamics of her era, which she articulates with sensitivity and intelligence. Barker's capacity to capture the zeitgeist of her time while crafting timeless narratives might be the cornerstone that has led her to pen this compelling story, now preserved and revered through DigiCat's efforts. 'Rivers Parting' is a book highly recommended for students of literature and enthusiasts of historical fiction. Readers seeking to delve into a story that transcends its era to speak to the universal human experience will find Barker's novel a captivating and insightful read. This edition, a careful amalgamation of literary scholarship and digital innovation, offers both a tribute to Barker's original work and a bridge to a new audience eager to explore the depths of classic narratives. |
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Such glory I had in loving | |
There we take England FROM OLD THORNY | |
The Book of Joan | |
In the time of the Great Crossings | |
Birth and beginning | |
By one who was there LEAVES FROM JOHN SCARLOCKS DIARY 16441659 | |
School a plowman | |
An English corpse | |
The hour of my death | |
Londons burning | |
Their proper scorpions | |
Turn again traveler | |
All the years | |
No need for a gypsy | |
My sins and go to hell | |
The foolish girl | |
To see for myself | |
A dance on the green | |
seen a ghost | |
Goose Fair marriage | |
Heartbreak Hill | |
Lovers meeting | |
Things of no matter | |
The manner of all the earth | |
The holly and the | |
It came with a lass | |
New Hampshire | |
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