Lois A. Craig
Books
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1. The Federal Presence
Architecture, Politics, and Symbols in United States Government Building
Exploring the architectural evolution and influence of federal buildings across the United States, this work delves into how government structures have shaped and been shaped by the nation's history and identity. It examines the interplay between politics, culture, and architecture, highlighting the symbolic and functional roles these edifices play in American society. Through a detailed analysis of design trends and historical contexts, the book offers insights into the federal government's physical footprint and its impact on the urban landscape.
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2. Small Favors
In a quaint, isolated town surrounded by dense woods, a young woman named Ellerie struggles to maintain her family's beekeeping farm amidst a series of mysterious occurrences. As strange creatures and unsettling events begin to plague the community, Ellerie finds herself caught in a web of secrets and supernatural forces. With the town's survival at stake, she must navigate the delicate balance between trust and betrayal, discovering the power of small acts of kindness and the hidden darkness within those she thought she knew.
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3. House Of Salt And Sorrows
In a world shrouded by mist and mystery, a young woman named Annaleigh lives in a manor by the sea with her sisters, where they are haunted by the deaths of their siblings. As the family mourns, Annaleigh begins to suspect that the deaths were not accidents, but rather the work of a sinister force lurking in the shadows. Determined to uncover the truth, she delves into a web of secrets and dark magic, where every dance at the ball could be her last. With the line between reality and illusion blurring, Annaleigh must unravel the curse threatening her family before it claims her life as well.
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4. A Land So Wide
Set against the sweeping landscapes of the American frontier, this historical novel follows the intertwined destinies of several families as they navigate the challenges and opportunities of westward expansion. Through trials of survival, love, and ambition, the characters grapple with the harsh realities of pioneer life while forging new paths in a land full of promise and peril. As their stories unfold, themes of resilience, community, and the relentless pursuit of dreams emerge, painting a vivid portrait of a transformative era in American history.