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Catalog of Copyright Entries

Catalog of Copyright Entries
Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1410
Release: 1977
Genre: Copyright
ISBN:

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The Coalition

The Coalition
Author: Marvlous Harrison
Publisher: Marvlous
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2008-10-16
Genre:
ISBN: 1440437661

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The Coalition is a racy and gritty story about life on the streets in the South Bronx. Boo, the man with just about everything is faced with losing some one he loves more than anything in the world.


Escape from East Berlin

Escape from East Berlin
Author: Annemarie Strüwe Cronin
Publisher: Vantage Press, Inc
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780533151998

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The author's account of migrating from East Berlin during a WWII bombing to West Germany.


The Mechanics of Writing

The Mechanics of Writing
Author: Dona J. Young
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2009-04
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1598588176

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Solid Stone: Choices

Solid Stone: Choices
Author: E.G. Patrick
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2017-05-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1525509217

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It's all burning, the sheets and their love. Trust Violet Everything has fallen apart. I let that happen. Adam is gone. But I'm moving on. I've taken a new job in Chicago, and I'm starting fresh. That is until my past walks right through my office door. Ownership Adam I will have her. Every piece of that body. Of her heart. She's mine. But she's gone. How do I get her back? Violet, back in my arms. In my bed.


Meet Me in Winona

Meet Me in Winona
Author: Z. L. Ziemer
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2010
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1440163014

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In the late 1800s, the bright sun shining on upper Michigan's Copper Country reflects all the way to Finland. It welcomes impoverished Finlander Matt Aho to a flourishing life in the small town of Winona. He makes his way to America before the turn of the century, eager to create a new home for his wife and children. Years later, when Matt finally summons his family to join him, his daughter, Juliana, must leave behind the man she loves to take the long journey across the sea. For Juliana, her relationship with Frans Lammi defines and shapes her future, and she cannot imagine life without him. Being apart brings great pain to them both, but Frans resolves to join Juliana as soon as he possibly can. When that great day comes, Juliana and Frans embrace their future together in this amazing country, marry, and start a family. Frans works in the copper mines, a difficult and deadly occupation, while Juliana keeps their home and gives birth to eight children. Throughout all the hardships and struggles, their deep love sustains them, creating a treasured legacy for their children. A moving testament to the challenges faced by immigrants and filled with the history of upper Michigan, Meet Me in Winona is also a touching love story filled with hope and courage.


Amazons

Amazons
Author: Ellen Levy
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2012-06-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0826272770

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When E.J. Levy arrived in northern Brazil on a fellowship from Yale at the age of 21, she was hoping to help save the Amazon rain forest; she didn’t realize she would soon have to save herself. Amazons: A Love Story recounts an idealistic young woman’s coming of age against the backdrop of the magnificent rain forest and exotic city of Salvador. This elegant and sharp-eyed memoir explores the interaction of the many forces fueling deforestation—examining the ecological, economic, social, and spiritual costs of ill-conceived development—with the myriad ones that shape young women’s maturation. Sent to Salvador (often called the “soul of Brazil” for its rich Afro-Brazilian culture), a city far from the rain forest, Levy befriends two young Brazilians, Nel, a brilliant economics student who is estranged from her family for mysterious reasons, and Isa, a gorgeous gold digger. When the university closes due to a strike, none of them can guess what will come of their ambitions. Levy’s course of study changes: she takes up capoeira, enters cooking school (making foods praised in Brazilian literature as almost magical elixirs), gains fluency in Portuguese and the ways of street life, and learns other, more painful lessons—she is raped, and her best friend becomes a prostitute. When Levy finally reaches the Amazon, her courage—and her safety—are further tested: on a barefoot hike through the jungle one night to collect tadpoles, she encounters fist-sized spiders, swimming snakes, and crocodiles. When allergies to the antimalarial drugs meant to protect her prove life-threatening, she discovers that sometimes the greatest threat we face is ourselves. Eventually, her work as a “cartographer of loss,” charting deforestation, leads her to realize that our relationships to nature and to our bodies are linked, that we must transcend the logic of commodification if we are to save both wilderness and ourselves. The Amazon is a perennially fascinating subject, alluring and frightening, a site of cultural projection and commercial ambition, of fantasies and violence. Amazons offers an intimate look at urgent global issues that affect us all, including the too-often abstract question of rain forest loss. Levy illuminates the burgeoning sex-tourism trade in Brazil, renewed environmental threats, global warming, and the consequences of putting a price on nature. Accounts of the region have most often been by and about men, but Amazons offers a fresh approach, interweaving a personal feminist narrative with an urgent ecological one. In the tradition of Terry Tempest Williams, this timely, compelling, and eloquent memoir will appeal to those interested in literary nonfiction, travel writing, and women’s and environmental issues.