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The Castaway's War

The Castaway's War
Author: Stephen Harding
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2016-05-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0306823403

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The story of Lieutenant Hugh Barr Miller, marooned on a South Pacific island, and his one-man war against Japanese forces


The Castaway's War

The Castaway's War
Author: Stephen Harding
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2016-05-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0306823411

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Shipwrecked on a South Pacific island, a young US Navy lieutenant waged a one-man war against the Japanese In the early hours of July 5, 1943, the destroyer USS Strong was hit by a Japanese torpedo. The powerful weapon broke the destroyer's back, killed dozens of sailors, and sparked raging fires. While accompanying ships were able to take off most of Strong's surviving crewmembers, scores went into the ocean as the once-proud warship sank beneath the waves--and a young officer's harrowing story of survival began. Lieutenant Hugh Barr Miller, a pre-war football star at the University of Alabama, went into the water as the vessel sank. Severely injured, Miller and several others survived three days at sea and eventually landed on a Japanese-occupied island. The survivors found fresh water and a few coconuts, but Miller, suffering from internal injuries and believing he was on the verge of death, ordered the others to go on without him. They reluctantly did do, believing, as Miller did, that he would be dead within hours. But Miller didn't die, and his health improved enough for him to begin searching for food. He also found the enemy--Japanese forces patrolling the island. Miller was determined to survive, and so launched a one-man war against the island's occupiers. Based on official American and Japanese histories, personal memoirs, and the author's exclusive interviews with many of the story's key participants, The Castaway's War is a rousing story of naval combat, bravery, and determination.


Weather's Here, Wish You Were Great

Weather's Here, Wish You Were Great
Author: Sandy Beech
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2010-05-11
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1439113599

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Ship to shore! Or whatever that expression is... Yup, still here on this dumb island, and still no sign of rescue. Feels like all we've been doing is hauling firewood around and gathering food. Cleaning up an island is one thing, but this is not what I signed up for! Anyway, now we're planning a dance, if you can believe that. The sky looks a little overcast, but the dance might be fun (even though it was Evil Angela's idea). Especially since I'm trying to figure out whether Josh likes me or not. If only Kenny would stop bugging me, things might be okay. I mean, seriously, what else could go wrong?


Castaways in Time

Castaways in Time
Author: Robert Adams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2014-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781594263040

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A WHIRLWIND IN TIME It was a storm to end all storms, and when it was over Sebastian Foster and his five unexpected house guests--all refugees from the fury of the wind and rain--should have been happy just to be alive. But when the clouds finally cleared, the world outside Bass's home was no longer the twentieth-century America they all knew. Instead, through some bizarre twist in time, the six of them had ended up in England's past. But it was a past that never existed in any history book, a place where the Church was waging a holy war to depose Arthur III and make his nephew king of England and Wales. Thrust into this barbaric world of bloody combat, the time travelers were quick to realize that their modern weapons and knowledge could change the whole course of this England's future--and maybe help them find their way home again--if the warring factions didn't destroy them before they even had a chance to get started...


Voyage of Slaves

Voyage of Slaves
Author: Brian Jacques
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2007-08-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1440621020

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Adrift in the Mediterranean, Ben and his loyal dog Ned-cursed by an avenging angel to roam the earth forever-fall into the clutches of a slaver, and have no one to rely on but each other in their quest for freedom.


The Castaways

The Castaways
Author: Jessika Fleck
Publisher: Entangled: Teen
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2017-04-03
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1633759180

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The Castaway Carnival: fun, mysterious, dangerous. Renowned for its infamous corn maze...and the kids who go missing in it. When Olive runs into the maze, she wakes up on an isolated and undetectable island where a decades-long war between two factions of rival teens is in full swing. Trapped, Olive must slowly attempt to win each of her new comrades’ hearts as Will—their mysterious, stoically quiet, and handsome leader—steals hers. Olive is only sure about one thing: her troop consists of the good guys, and she’ll do whatever it takes to help them win the war and get back home. But victory may require more betrayal, sacrifice, and heartbreak than she’s ready for.


Cast Away

Cast Away
Author: Charlotte McDonald-Gibson
Publisher: New Press, The
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-09-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1620972646

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Longlisted for the Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence 2017 “Galvanizing and deeply compassionate.” —O Magazine From Time magazine’s European Union correspondent, a powerful exploration of the refugee crisis in the Mediterranean, told through the stories of migrants who have made the perilous journey into Europe In 2015, more than one million migrants and refugees, most fleeing war-torn countries in Africa and the Middle East, attempted to make the perilous journey into Europe. Around three thousand lost their lives as they crossed the Mediterranean and Aegean in rickety boats provided by unscrupulous traffickers, including over seven hundred men, women, and children in a single day in April 2015. In one of the first works of narrative nonfiction on the ongoing refugee crisis and the civil war in Syria, Cast Away describes the agonizing stories and the impossible decisions that migrants have to make as they head toward what they believe is a better life: a pregnant Eritrean woman, four days overdue, chooses to board an obviously unsafe smuggler’s ship to Greece; a father, swimming from a sinking ship, has to decide whether to hold on to one child or let him go to save another. Veteran journalist Charlotte McDonald-Gibson offers a vivid, on-the-ground glimpse of the pressures and hopes that drive individuals to risk their lives. Recalling the work of Katherine Boo and Caroline Moorehead, Cast Away brings to life the human consequences of one of the most urgent humanitarian issues of our time.


Of Beginnings and Endings

Of Beginnings and Endings
Author: Robert Adams, Sailor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2014-06-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781594263149

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HUNTED IN A PRIMITIVE PAST! Thrown back through the centuries to a war-torn Britain and America, Bass Foster and his fellow castaways control kings and countries by wielding weapons from a highly advanced civilization. But the unsuspecting time travelers have attracted the attention of mysterious, awesomely powerful beings who might bring the world tremendous benefit--or destroy it with terrifying force. Bass steels himself for yet another battle on Irish soil while his American friends fight Spanish invaders to save American Indians. But hidden enemies are already tracking their every move, scheming unspeakable dangers to lay in their path...


Critiquing the Sitcom

Critiquing the Sitcom
Author: Joanne Morreale
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2002-12-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780815629832

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This is the first anthology that examines the TV sitcom in terms of its treatment of gender, family, class, race, and ethnic issues. The selections range from early shows such as I Remember Mama (George Lipsitz’s “Why Remember Mama? The Changing Face of a Woman’s Narrative”) to the more recent Roseanne (Kathleen Rowe Karlyn’s “Roseanne: Unruly Woman as a Domestic Goddess”). The volume also looks unflinchingly at major controversies; for example, the NAACP boycott of the stereotypical yet wildly popular Amos ‘n’ Andy and the queer reading of Laverne and Shirley. These diverse essays constitute a veritable history of postwar American mores. Some are classic, some forgotten, but all indicate the importance of considering text and subtext (social, historic, industrial) in the critical study of television. A final chapter by Joanne Morreale bids sitcoms adieu with the “cultural spectacle of Seinfeld’s last episode.”


Tarzan and the Castaways

Tarzan and the Castaways
Author: Edgar Rice Burroughs
Publisher: eStar Books
Total Pages: 584
Release: 2013-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1612106587

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Tarzan becomes stranded on an island inhabited by the members of the ancient Mayan Civilization…