The Boston Girl

The Boston Girl
Title The Boston Girl PDF eBook
Author Anita Diamant
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 304
Release 2015-02-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0857208926

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When Addie Baum's 22-year old granddaughter asks her about her childhood, Addie realises the moment has come to relive the full history that shaped her. Addie Baum was a Boston Girl, born in 1900 to immigrant Jewish parents who lived a very modest life. But Addie's intelligence and curiosity propelled her to a more modern path. Addie wanted to finish high school and to go to college. She wanted a career, to find true love. She wanted to escape the confines of her family. And she did. Told against the backdrop of World War I, and written with the same immense emotional impact that has made Diamant's previous novels bestsellers, The Boston Girl is a moving portrait of one woman's complicated life in the early 20th Century, and a window into the lives of all women seeking to understand the world around them.

The Bostons

The Bostons
Title The Bostons PDF eBook
Author Carolyn Cooke
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages 192
Release 2001
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780618017683

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As featured in "The Best American Short Stories" and "Prize Stories: The O. Henry Awards", these lively works depict people struggling within the constraints of history, society and the divisions of class.

Boston's Back Bay

Boston's Back Bay
Title Boston's Back Bay PDF eBook
Author William A. Newman
Publisher UPNE
Total Pages 266
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9781555536510

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A fascinating look at the people, politics, and technology behind the massive landfill project that filled Boston's Back Bay

Brutal

Brutal
Title Brutal PDF eBook
Author Kevin Weeks
Publisher William Morrow Paperbacks
Total Pages 0
Release 2007-03-13
Genre True Crime
ISBN 9780061148064

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I grew up in the Old Colony housing project in South Boston and became partners with James "Whitey" Bulger, who I always called Jimmy. Jimmy and I, we were unstoppable. We took what we wanted. And we made people disappear—permanently. We made millions. And if someone ratted us out, we killed him. We were not nice guys. I found out that Jimmy had been an FBI informant in 1999, and my life was never the same. When the feds finally got me, I was faced with something Jimmy would have killed me for—cooperating with the authorities. I pled guilty to twenty-nine counts, including five murders. I went away for five and a half years. I was brutally honest on the witness stand, and this book is brutally honest, too; the brutal truth that was never before told. How could it? Only three people could tell the true story. With one on the run and one in jail for life, it falls on me.

The Boston Tea Party

The Boston Tea Party
Title The Boston Tea Party PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Woods Labaree
Publisher
Total Pages 347
Release 1975
Genre
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The Boston Renaissance

The Boston Renaissance
Title The Boston Renaissance PDF eBook
Author Barry Bluestone
Publisher Russell Sage Foundation
Total Pages 476
Release 2000-06-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1610440714

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This volume documents metropolitan Boston's metamorphosis from a casualty of manufacturing decline in the 1970s to a paragon of the high-tech and service industries in the 1990s. The city's rebound has been part of a wider regional renaissance, as new commercial centers have sprung up outside the city limits. A stream of immigrants have flowed into the area, redrawing the map of ethnic relations in the city. While Boston's vaunted mind-based economy rewards the highly educated, many unskilled workers have also found opportunities servicing the city's growing health and education industries. Boston's renaissance remains uneven, and the authors identify a variety of handicaps (low education, unstable employment, single parenthood) that still hold minorities back. Nonetheless this book presents Boston as a hopeful example of how America's older cities can reinvent themselves in the wake of suburbanization and deindustrialization. A Volume in the Multi-City Study of Urban Inequality

Boston Terrier

Boston Terrier
Title Boston Terrier PDF eBook
Author Alma Bettencourt
Publisher Fox Chapel Publishing
Total Pages 235
Release 2011-09-20
Genre Pets
ISBN 1593788789

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The experts at Kennel Club Books presents the world's largest series of breed-specific canine care books. Each critically acclaimed Comprehensive Owner's Guide covers everything from breed standards to behavior, from training to health and nutrition. With nearly 200 titles in print, this series is sure to please the fancier of even the rarest breed.