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The anvil of dreams
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Omar Tarin |
A collection of poems by Pakistani poet and scholar Omar Tarin |
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The stars grow pale
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Karl Bjarnhof |
In this brilliant autobiographical novel Karl Bjarnhof tells the story of a boy marked out from his fellows by the gradual onset of blindness.
The boy himself is not depressed, though other people… |
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Selected Shorter Essays
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Omar Tarin |
A selection of shorter essays and 'belles lettres' by Omer Tarin |
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Music From A Broken Violin
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Tikvah Feinstein |
A gripping memoir written in literary style, as in Roots, that brings to life the author's parents and their parents and places them in the historically accurate, critical era of pre-Holocaust Europ… |
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Child?s Play
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Sabine Frühstück |
Few things make Japanese adults feel quite as anxious today as the phenomenon called the ?child crisis.? Various media teem with intense debates about bullying in schools, child poverty, child suicid… |
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Anyone Who Tells You Vaccines Are Safe and Effective is Lying
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Dr Vernon Coleman |
A critical analysis of the real value of vaccination - written for patients and containing information about childhood vaccinations, flu vaccine etc. The book contains startling information about vac… |
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Remnants of a Life
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Duane L. Herrmann |
An invitation to follow the poet "across the rolling plains and dark roads of Kansas, encountering creatures wild, tame, or something in between. The most frightening creatures in these poems, though… |
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The wooing of Beppo Tate
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C. Everard Palmer |
The Wooing of Beppo Tate is an account of life in Kendal, a small village in Jamaica, similar to the author's own childhood home. |
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One fine day
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Mollie Panter-Downes |
Mollie Panter-Downes was a great writer with a style as smooth as silk. She had a wide following for her New Yorker columns, but I encountered her by accident while browsing the fiction shelves in my… |
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Pieces of Ice
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Timothy D. Bellavia |
Although (Pieces of Ice) has illustrations, simple language, and point of view seemingly through the eyes of a child, the reader quickly realizes that the book is not for a child. There are tales of … |
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