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I, the Divine
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Rabih Alameddine |
"Named by her grandfather after the "divine" Sarah Bernhardt, red-haired Sarah Nour El-Din is feisty, rebellious, individualistic - a person determined to make of her life a work of art. In I, the Di… |
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Lifted by the great nothing
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Karim Dimechkie |
"At the center of this offbeat, big-hearted, and often dark world are a [Lebanese-American] son and his father trying to live normal lives by desperately keeping buried anything that identifies them … |
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From Lebanon to Africa and America
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CHAABAN NADER |
ix, 52 pages : 24 cm |
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A peddler's dream
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Janice Jordan Shefelman |
A Lebanese man who comes to the United States to seek his fortune suffers several setbacks, but makes his dream come true. |
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The Lebanese in America
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Elsa Marston |
A survey of Lebanese immigration to the United States with a discussion of the contributions made by Lebanese to various areas of American life. |
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Number Phonics
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Karen Louise Davidson |
Karen Louise Davidson is a public school teacher, a homeschooling mother to her seven children, and a tutor of remedial reading. She searched for many years for a program that would best help her stu… |
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