Two longtime, though forever competitive, 50-something American friends meet for a weekend of golf in Roaring Gap, NC (in the Blue Ridge Mountains). The weather is perfect. What could ever go wrong? And, what was on the back of that World War 2 postcard?
A divorced father takes his teenage son and daughter up to a remote cabin in the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina, where he wants to tell them something very important about his - and their - future. But a present moment intervenes, and everything forever changes.
The Classic book A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle. The first Sherlock Holmes story! And while it wasn’t an instant hit, Holmes along with his companion Dr. Watson would become the most famous detectives. In their first case, the pair investigate a bizarre murder in which a man is found...
The Classic book The Crucible by Arthur Miller. This play uses the Salem witch trials, as comparisons to the McCarthy government which “hunted” down suspect communists in the USA. Miller himself was even questioned and convicted under similar circumstances.
The Classic book Cranford by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell. The novel follows 2 English sisters living together and trying to keep standards with diminishing means. It mixes the highs and lows of life; at times funny while at times heartbreaking. It focuses on friendships, traditions, and...
Anyone can receive special witness of Christ. I share how Jesus Christ has been changing my life for good and receiving witness of him and perfect love, peace, mercy and joy from Christ to me through the power of the Holy Ghost because of what Jesus did in Gethsemane and on the cross. This is my...
Categorized as a comedy, this play tells the story of Rosalind who flees to the Forest of Arden after a family fiasco. There she meets one of Shakespeare most famous characters: Jaques who gave famous lines like “All the world’s a stage.”
The Classic book Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. It tells the story of 2 poor ranch workers, George Milton and Lennie Small, who try to find work wherever they can during the great depression. The 2 couldn’t be more different. George is small and sharp, while Lennie is a giant of a man, but...
The Classic book A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf. This long essay is based on 2 presentations the author made at Newnham and Girton Colleges and the University of Cambridge in 1928. Woolf argues there should be more space and opportunity for women writers.
This book captures the spirit of Alta, a town in the Northernmost point of Norway. Appreciate the food and environment as your knowledge of the region grows.