Alone it Stands

Alone it Stands
Title Alone it Stands PDF eBook
Author John Breen
Publisher
Total Pages 78
Release 2004
Genre Rugby football
ISBN 9780573019883

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October 31st 1978. Thomond Park, Limerick. The mighty New Zealand All Blacks, on an Irish tour, take on the none-too-mighty Munster team - and, to everyone's surprise, they lose 12-0. From this piece of Irish sporting history John Breen has fashioned a funny, lively play in which both teams, plus fans, children, relatives and even a dog, are portrayed by a cast of six, with no props and only a half-time change of shirt.

The Winner Stands Alone

The Winner Stands Alone
Title The Winner Stands Alone PDF eBook
Author Paulo Coelho
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 428
Release 2009-04-07
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0061872563

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“[Coelho’s] special talent seems to be his ability to speak to everyone at once. The kind of spirituality he espouses is to all comers. . . . His readers often say that they see their own lives in his own books.” —New Yorker From the bestselling author of The Alchemist, Paulo Coelho, comes an absorbing new novel that holds a mirror up to our culture’s obsession with fame, glamour, and celebrity.

Tommy Stands Alone

Tommy Stands Alone
Title Tommy Stands Alone PDF eBook
Author Gloria Vel‡squez
Publisher Arte Publico Press
Total Pages 140
Release 1995-01-01
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 9781558856851

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A high school student and member of a Mexican American family struggles with his sexual identity and finally learns that he will not have to stand alone any more.

Stella Stands Alone

Stella Stands Alone
Title Stella Stands Alone PDF eBook
Author A. LaFaye
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 256
Release 2010-02-09
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781416974963

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Stella Reid is fighting to save the home she loves. After her father is killed and her mother succumbs to yellow fever, it's up to Stella to run Oak Grove, her family's plantation. Unlike most Southerners, Stella sees herself as equal to the African Americans she works side-by-side with in the cotton fields. The white Southerners reject her, and the freed men can't trust her after generations of enduring the horrors of slavery. So Stella stands alone as she fights to follow through on her father's dream to leave Oak Grove to her and the slaves. His will is nowhere to be found. Now, the bank has foreclosed on the plantation -- and the day of the auction is rapidly approaching. With no legal claim to the land, Stella is confronted with the possibility of losing Oak Grove, the only home she's ever known. In this inspiring novel, A. LaFaye, winner of the Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction, recounts a young woman's struggle to save her family's land and preserve their memory, illuminating the harsh realities faced by women and freed slaves during the turbulent years after the Civil War.

Where the Mountain Stands Alone

Where the Mountain Stands Alone
Title Where the Mountain Stands Alone PDF eBook
Author Howard Mansfield
Publisher
Total Pages 388
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN

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Big Sycamore Stands Alone

Big Sycamore Stands Alone
Title Big Sycamore Stands Alone PDF eBook
Author Ian W. Record
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages 399
Release 2014-10-20
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0806186259

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Western Apaches have long regarded the corner of Arizona encompassing Aravaipa Canyon as their sacred homeland. This book examines the evolving relationship between this people and this place, illustrating the enduring power of Aravaipa to shape and sustain contemporary Apache society. Big Sycamore Stands Alone: The Western Apaches, Aravaipa, and the Struggle for Place articulates Aravaipa’s cultural legacy as seen through the eyes of some of its descendants, bringing Apache voices, knowledge, and perspectives to the fore. Focusing on the Camp Grant Massacre as its narrative centerpiece, Ian Record employs a unique approach that reflects how the Apaches conceptualize their history and identity, interweaving four distinct narrative threads: contemporary oral histories of individuals from the San Carlos reservation, historic documentation of Apache relationships to Aravaipa following the reservation’s establishment, descriptions of pre-reservation subsistence practices, and a history of early Apache struggles to maintain their connection with Aravaipa in the face of hostility from outsiders. In addition, Record has mined the research notes of Grenville Goodwin to document important elements of Apache economic, political, and social organization in pre-reservation times. A landmark ethnohistory, Big Sycamore Stands Alone documents a story that goes far beyond Cochise, Geronimo, and the Chiricahuas. Record’s work is a trailblazing synthesis of historical and anthropological materials that lends new insight into the relationship between people and place.

Man Stands Alone

Man Stands Alone
Title Man Stands Alone PDF eBook
Author Julian Sorell Huxley
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1970
Genre
ISBN

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