An Editor's Summary: As humans we have many similarities and wonder about the same things in life as well as experiencing its highs and lows. Is there a collective consciousness? Is there a higher power watching over us? How different are we really from one another? Do we all believe in faith? These questions and more are answered by J.L. Adams in When Faith Happens. Adams responds to everyone who has ever questioned their faith with this relevant tale of loss and redemption. Set in Guyana, When Faith Happens is actually several stories from several different peoples' perspectives. All the...
An Editor's Summary: As humans we have many similarities and wonder about the same things in life as well as experiencing its highs and lows. Is there...
An Editor's Summary: After his girlfriend of four years-whom he thought was "the one"-broke up with him for no apparent reason, Lancelot, a shoe-shiner at JFK's Terminal 6, goes on a mission to find out why their relationship failed. Every customer that visits his stand in this highly trafficked terminal of the airport is bait for the author and his questions about marriage, love, and relationships. Over 6 months, he gathers as much information as he can from people of diverse backgrounds to understand what makes marriages and other relationships last and what makes them fail. Each person...
An Editor's Summary: After his girlfriend of four years-whom he thought was "the one"-broke up with him for no apparent reason, Lancelot, a shoe-shine...
In 1842, the Georgetown Town Council designated the current location of the market on Water Street, officially recognizing it as a market despite the fact that it had served such a capacity for quite some time. The market was designed and constructed by the Edgemoor Iron Company of Delaware, USA over the period 1880-1881. Though the architectural style is elusive, the iron structure and the prominent clock tower is reminiscent of the Victorian era of Great Britain. The Stabroek market area is easily the busiest such place in the city, always bustling with people and activity and also a...
In 1842, the Georgetown Town Council designated the current location of the market on Water Street, officially recognizing it as a market despite the ...