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1991: The Story of my dad

1991: The Story of my dad
Author: Biswabandita Mohapatra
Publisher: Wordsgenix Publication
Total Pages: 154
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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This book contain many stories & poems o our beloved co- author's related to struggle of their father. But in this anthology our compiler specificly mentioned about his Dad named Mr Himansu Shekhar Mohapatra who has gone through harsh situations & been the victim of society defamation but he escaped the lowest phase of his life and witnessed success in his path. This book is dedicated to all the Father's out there


My Dad, My Hero

My Dad, My Hero
Author: Ethan Long
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2010-11
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1402242395

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A child describes his dad, who may not have super powers, but is still wonderful.


Swamp Pop

Swamp Pop
Author: Shane K. Bernard
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2009-09-23
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1604737255

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Music of Louisiana was at the heart of rock-and-roll in the 1950s. Most fans know that Jerry Lee Lewis, one of the icons, sprang out of Ferriday, Louisiana, in the middle of delta country and that along with Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley he was one of the very first of these “white boys playing black music.” The genre was profoundly influenced by New Orleans, a launch pad for major careers, such as Little Richard's and Fats Domino's. The untold “rest of the story” is the story of swamp pop, a form of Louisiana music more recognized by its practitioners and their hits than by a definition. What is it? What true rock enthusiasts don't know some of its most important artists? Dale and Grace (“I'm leaving It Up to You”), Phil Phillips (“Sea of Love”), Joe Barry (“I'm a Fool to Care”), Cooke and the Cupcakes (“Mathilda”), Jimmy Clanton (“Just a Dream”), Johnny Preston (“Runnin' Bear”), Rod Bernard (“This Should Go on Forever”), and Bobby Charles (“Later, Alligator”)? There were many others just as important within the region. Drawing on more than fifty interviews with swamp pop musicians in South Louisiana and East Texas, Swamp Pop: Cajun and Creole Rhythm and Blues finds the roots of this often-overlooked, sometimes-derided sister genre of the wildly popular Cajun and zydeco music. In this first book to be devoted entirely to swamp pop, Shane K. Bernard uncovers the history of this hybrid form invented in the 1950s by teenage Cajuns and black Creoles. They put aside the fiddle and accordion of their parents' traditional French music to learn the electric guitar and bass, saxophone, upright piano, and modern drumming trap sets of big-city rhythm-and-blues. Their new sound interwove country-and-western and rhythm-and-blues with the exciting elements of their rural Cajun and Creole heritage. In the 1950s and 1960s American juke boxes and music charts were studded with swamp pop favorites.


Take Care, Son

Take Care, Son
Author: Tony Husband
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2014-05-15
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1472116240

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'Hi Dad . . . can we have a chat about your dementia . . . Can you remember how it started?' When Ron Husband started to forget things - dates, names, appointments . . . daft things, important things - it took a while to realise that this was 'a different form of forgetting'. But it was just the first sign of the illness that gradually took him away from the family he loved. This is the touching, illustrated story of Tony's father and how dementia slowly took him away from his family. The title is a reference to his last words to his son - on a day when Tony had spent the day in the care home with no sign of recognition. The book is framed as a chat between Tony and his dad, who fades away through the last few pages of the book. '... rather wonderful cartoon strips ... chronicling his father's dementia with loving charm and wit' Stephen Fry, Twitter


My Daddy's A Soldier

My Daddy's A Soldier
Author: Sara Jane Arnett
Publisher: High-Pitched Hum Publishing
Total Pages:
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN: 9781934666876

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Why My Father Died

Why My Father Died
Author: Annette Kahn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1991
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780671658830

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The daughter of a Jewish Resistance fighter murdered at the hands of Klaus Barbie examines her father's life as she witnesses the trial of his murderer years later.


Das Gehirn meines Vaters

Das Gehirn meines Vaters
Author: Jonathan Franzen
Publisher: PONS
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2009
Genre:
ISBN: 9783125615472

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2-sprachiger Lektüreband mit einer Erzählung von Jonathan Frantzen und einer Audio-CD mit dem englischen Text; für Lernende mit guten Vorkenntnissen.


What Daddy Did

What Daddy Did
Author: Neal Shusterman
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1993
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0064470946

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A fourteen-year-old living with his grandparents learns his father is to be released from prison after killing his mother and feels apprehensive about renewing the relationship. Based on true events.


My Father's Rifle

My Father's Rifle
Author: Hiner Saleem
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2006-01-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1429930063

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A young Kurd comes of age in a war-torn land. This beautiful, spare narrative tells of the life of a boy named Azad--in fact the author, a Kurdish filmmaker--as he grows to manhood in Iraq during the 1960s and 1970s. Azad is born into a vibrant village culture, to a family that is proud of its Kurdish past and hopes for a free Kurdish future. He loves his mother's orchard, his cousin's stunt pigeons, his father's old Czech rifle, his brother who is fighting in the mountains. But before he is even of school age, Azad has experienced strafing and bombing; he watches as friends and neighbors are assassinated; and he sees his father humiliated when he tries to get food for his starving family. Forced into a refugee camp in Iran for years, his family realizes, on their return, that Saddam Hussein and his regime are destroying the autonomy he had promised their people. In a burst of adolescent impatience, Azad briefly runs off to the mountains to fight for Kurdish liberty, like his brother. But Azad has also discovered art--drawings, poetry, film--and he senses that he must find his own way to advance the Kurdish cause. My Father's Rifle ends with his heartbreaking departure from his parents and flight across the Syrian border to freedom. Stunning in its unadorned intensity, My Father's Rifle is a moving portrait of a boy who embraces the land and culture he loves, even as he leaves them.


Life & Loss

Life & Loss
Author: Linda Goldman
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2000
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781560328612

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With this resource, the reader learns to recognize and understand different types of childhood losses while avoiding the stifling cliches that block feeling. The reader will also become aware of the myths that hinder the grief process and learn the four psychological tasks for grief. The author explains the technique of grief work, providing tools, ideas and inventories for educators to help kids commemorate loss.