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This novel is based loosely on the life of historical Northwest brewer, Henry Weinhard--1830-1904-- his travel across the U.S as a young man, his struggle to establish himself as a brew master in Portland, Oregon, his financial career as a successful entrepreneur. This novel treats the main events in Henry's life as a starting place to tell a larger, more mythical story of the white settlement of the West and interpolates Weinhard's life itself as part of this great western mythos. So history and myth combine in the tale of a young man leaving the small town of Lindenbronn, Wurttenberg, Germany for the opportunities and trials of the American West.
Jake loves climbing trees with his squirrel friends. After watching his sisters' adventures from afar, now it's his turn to explore the magic of the kingdom!
A princess and a farm girl, having successfully swapped places, now find themselves having to swap back to defend the farmers and gardeners of the kingdom against a greedy plot...
A princess and a farm girl scheme to swap lives and in doing so help save the kingdom, and themselves.
Jake hears voices, his own, the world's, and Rex, an A.I. experiment gone feral. A plot ride ensues through science, fractals, art and power...
Moby-Dick's missing original manuscript has surfaced, and plenty of people are interested: scholars, thieves, and mysterious debt collectors...
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