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Weather is a 2020 novel by American writer Jenny Offill.The novel is narrated by a college librarian, Lizzie. The book takes place before and after Donald Trump becomes president of the United States and depicts Lizzie's family life and her concerns about climate change.
The Summer You Were There (Japanese: 君と綴るうたかた, Hepburn: Kimi to Tsuzuru Utakata) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuama. It was serialized in Ichijinsha 's yuri manga magazine Comic Yuri Hime from May 2020 to January 2024, with its chapters collected in six tankōbon volumes.
From the book's back cover: Love, like everything in the universe, cannot be destroyed. But over time it can change. The hot Texas nights were lonely for Ben before his heart began beating to the rhythm of two words; Tim Wyman. By all appearances, Tim had the perfect body and ideal life, but when a not-so-accidental collision brings them
WNDU's Gary Sieber sorted through 5,000 weather poems for the book “The Weather Could Be Verse.” Sales from it benefit The Acting Ensemble. Gary Sieber has been part of our television lives ...
Global cooling is the central theory presented in Casey's Cold Sun and Dark Winter. Casey's theory, in particular, revolves around the belief that industrial carbon dioxide emissions are not large enough to cause a change in the Earth's climate and that climate change is entirely impacted by the Sun. Dark Winter also notes that global climate ...
In his book, "Invisible Iceberg: When Climate and Weather Shaped History", AccuWeather founder and Executive Chairman Dr. Joel N. Myers takes readers on a journey from the beginning of time to ...
At work, Franklin recalls past times with his wife, both happy and not so happy: Ellen helping him on his first breakthrough ad; the couple learning that she could not conceive a child, which in a way is a blessing given the fact that she has a heart condition that could have been adversely affected by pregnancy; a trip to Nassau, Bahamas. It ...
A spell of freezing weather will descend on North Texas by the end of the week, and the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) says it will have enough electricity for the winter.