Beyond the Bedroom Wall

Beyond the Bedroom Wall
Title Beyond the Bedroom Wall PDF eBook
Author Larry Woiwode
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1997
Genre Domestic fiction
ISBN 9781555972585

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Nominated for several major awards and said by many to be one of the greatest novels of the century, Woiwode's epic is the story of four generations of the Neumiller family. "Nothing more beautiful and moving has been written in years". -- New York Times Book Review

Behind the Bedroom Wall

Behind the Bedroom Wall
Title Behind the Bedroom Wall PDF eBook
Author Laura E. Williams
Publisher Milkweed Editions
Total Pages 147
Release 2010-09-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1571318267

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It is 1942. Korinna, a thirteen-year-old girl in Germany, is an active member of the local Jungmadel, a Nazi youth group, along with many of her friends. She believes that Hitler is helping Germany by dealing with what he calls the “Jewish problem,” a campaign that she witnesses as her Jewish neighbors are attacked and taken from their homes. When Korinna discovers that her parents—who are secretly members of an underground resistance group—are sheltering a family of Jewish refugees behind her bedroom wall, she is shocked. As she comes to know the family her sympathies begin to turn, and when someone tips off the Gestapo, Korinna’s loyalties are put to the test. She must decide what she really believes and whom she really trusts. An exciting novel for middle-grade readers, Behind the Bedroom Wall teaches tolerance and understanding while exploring why Nazism held so many in its deadly thrall.

Beyond the Bedroom Wall

Beyond the Bedroom Wall
Title Beyond the Bedroom Wall PDF eBook
Author Larry Woiwode
Publisher New York, N.Y., U.S.A. : Penguin Books
Total Pages 644
Release 1989
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780140121865

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Nominated for several major awards and said by many to be one of the greatest novels of the century, Woiwode's epic is the story of four generations of the Neumiller family. "Nothing more beautiful and moving has been written in years". -- New York Times Book Review

Poppa John

Poppa John
Title Poppa John PDF eBook
Author Larry Woiwode
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 218
Release 1999-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0374526737

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His real name is not Poppa John. His life has been built upon a variety of disguises. Close to seventy, wise, crotchety, troubled, outspoken, he is one of those elusive individuals whose very shifts and turnings serve to make him more himself and entirely unique. Compressed, music-like, lit with humor, Poppa John is a small book of awesome content and dimension.

Reading 'Desperate Housewives'

Reading 'Desperate Housewives'
Title Reading 'Desperate Housewives' PDF eBook
Author Janet McCabe
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 270
Release 2006-07-28
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0857716123

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'Everyone has a little dirty laundry.' The darkly comic series about the secret lives of the ladies living on Wisteria Lane became an instant breakthrough hit for ABC. 21 million viewers tuned in for the first episode and this figure has steadily grown as audiences from around the globe have switched on to the shenanigans in suburbia. "Desperate Housewives" was subject to a backlash in America, where advertisers on the ABC network were lobbied by Christian groups and Parents' Associations. But the sponsorship withdrawal that resulted did little to dampen the enthusiasm of its legions of fans. Recipient of several awards including the People's Choice Award and Golden Globe for Best Television - Musical or Comedy, "Desperate Housewives" is a hit. "Reading Desperate Housewives" offers a critical response to one of the most talked about shows on contemporary television. Leading scholars and writers dissect the appeal of "Desperate Housewives", tapping into early reactions and controversy. They consider the American sex wars, contemporary feminism, Republican politics and the rise of the Right, gender and femininity, motherhood and marriage - and that Vanity Fair shoot. The book includes an episode guide tracing all those goings-on beyond that white picket fence.

Faces of Evil

Faces of Evil
Title Faces of Evil PDF eBook
Author Lois Gibson
Publisher Kensington Books
Total Pages 404
Release 2007-08-28
Genre True Crime
ISBN 9781933893068

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This riveting story details how the author became the world's most successful forensic artist, and shares the inspiring story of her passion for justice, interwoven with the thirteen most suspense-filled cases of her career. Reprint.

Crossing the Borders of Time

Crossing the Borders of Time
Title Crossing the Borders of Time PDF eBook
Author Leslie Maitland
Publisher Other Press, LLC
Total Pages 512
Release 2013-01-08
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1590515706

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On a pier in Marseille in 1942, with desperate refugees pressing to board one of the last ships to escape France before the Nazis choked off its ports, an 18-year-old German Jewish girl was pried from the arms of the Catholic Frenchman she loved and promised to marry. As the Lipari carried Janine and her family to Casablanca on the first leg of a perilous journey to safety in Cuba, she would read through her tears the farewell letter that Roland had slipped in her pocket: “Whatever the length of our separation, our love will survive it, because it depends on us alone. I give you my vow that whatever the time we must wait, you will be my wife. Never forget, never doubt.” Five years later – her fierce desire to reunite with Roland first obstructed by war and then, in secret, by her father and brother – Janine would build a new life in New York with a dynamic American husband. That his obsession with Ayn Rand tormented their marriage was just one of the reasons she never ceased yearning to reclaim her lost love. Investigative reporter Leslie Maitland grew up enthralled by her mother’s accounts of forbidden romance and harrowing flight from the Nazis. Her book is both a journalist’s vivid depiction of a world at war and a daughter’s pursuit of a haunting question: what had become of the handsome Frenchman whose picture her mother continued to treasure almost fifty years after they parted? It is a tale of memory that reporting made real and a story of undying love that crosses the borders of time.