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A Glass Village

A Glass Village
Author: Chris Cohen
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2005
Genre: Human settlements
ISBN: 1905237278

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It's 1981, Maggie Thatcher's England, and a family from the city risk everything for a new life growing salads on an estate of smallholdings. Life is good, but everything in the garden isn't rosy. This is a book about people. It depicts their desperateness to keep their way of life, with the growers having a different take on how to survive.


The Glass Village

The Glass Village
Author: Ellery Queen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 203
Release: 1963
Genre:
ISBN:

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玻璃村莊

玻璃村莊
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 269
Release: 1997
Genre:
ISBN: 9789577084682

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The Glass Village

The Glass Village
Author: Ellery Queen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1976
Genre: Fiction in English
ISBN:

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The Stained Glass Village

The Stained Glass Village
Author: Vicki F. Morrison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1993-04-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780936459219

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A Village with My Name

A Village with My Name
Author: Scott Tong
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2017-11-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 022633905X

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An “immensely readable” journey through modern Chinese history told through the experiences of the author’s extended family (Christian Science Monitor). When journalist Scott Tong moved to Shanghai, his assignment was to start the first full-time China bureau for “Marketplace,” the daily business and economics program on public radio stations across the US. But for Tong the move became much more: an opportunity to reconnect with members of his extended family who’d remained there after his parents fled the communists six decades prior. Uncovering their stories gave him a new way to understand modern China’s defining moments and its long, interrupted quest to go global. A Village with My Name offers a unique perspective on China’s transitions through the eyes of regular people who witnessed such epochal events as the toppling of the Qing monarchy, Japan’s occupation during WWII, exile of political prisoners to forced labor camps, mass death and famine during the Great Leap Forward, market reforms under Deng Xiaoping, and the dawn of the One Child Policy. Tong focuses on five members of his family, who each offer a specific window on a changing country: a rare American-educated girl born in the closing days of the Qing Dynasty, a pioneer exchange student, a toddler abandoned in wartime who later rides the wave of China’s global export boom, a young professional climbing the ladder at a multinational company, and an orphan (the author’s daughter) adopted in the middle of a baby-selling scandal fueled by foreign money. Through their stories, Tong shows us China anew, visiting former prison labor camps on the Tibetan plateau and rural outposts along the Yangtze, exploring the Shanghai of the 1930s, and touring factories across the mainland—providing a compelling and deeply personal take on how China became what it is today. “Vivid and readable . . . The book’s focus on ordinary people makes it refreshingly accessible.” —Financial Times “Tong tells his story with humor, a little snark, [and] lots of love . . . Highly recommended, especially for those interested in Chinese history and family journeys.” —Library Journal (starred review)


Village of the Dammed

Village of the Dammed
Author: James Lomuscio
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Village of the Dammed is the story of the proud Yankee residents' resistance in the late 1930s to the proposed flooding and its life-altering repercussions."--Jacket.


The Glass Village

The Glass Village
Author: Ellery Queen
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2015-08-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504017048

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A lynch mob threatens to take over a small New England town after a shocking murder Homicide has never had a place in Shinn Corners. This backwater New England hamlet has seen three unlawful deaths in its 250-year history: infanticide in 1739, a political killing in the 1860s, and a forgettable murder some 15 years ago. In his long tenure on the bench, Judge Lewis Shinn has hardly seen any violent crime at all. His nephew, Johnny, is happy to settle in such a quiet place. After fighting in the Korean and Second World Wars, he’s seen enough bloodshed to last a lifetime. On returning to Shinn Corners, however, he learns that death has followed him home. When the town’s only celebrity, landscape painter Fanny Adams, is killed with a fireplace poker, suspicion falls on a foreign stranger who recently passed through. As mob rule threatens to corrupt the stranger’s trial, Johnny will fight for justice—and learn the chilling truth about his Yankee neighbors.


The Stained Glass Village

The Stained Glass Village
Author: Vicki Ford-Morrison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1994-07-01
Genre: Buildings in art
ISBN: 9780936459233

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Glass Houses

Glass Houses
Author: Louise Penny
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2017-08-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 146687368X

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An instant New York Times Bestseller and August 2017 LibraryReads pick! “Penny’s absorbing, intricately plotted 13th Gamache novel proves she only gets better at pursuing dark truths with compassion and grace.” —PEOPLE “Louise Penny wrote the book on escapist mysteries.” —The New York Times Book Review “You won't want Louise Penny's latest to end....Any plot summary of Penny’s novels inevitably falls short of conveying the dark magic of this series.... It takes nerve and skill — as well as heart — to write mysteries like this. ‘Glass Houses,’ along with many of the other Gamache books, is so compelling that, for the space of reading it, you may well feel that much of what’s going on in the world outside the novel is ‘just noise.’” —Maureen Corrigan, The Washington Post When a mysterious figure appears in Three Pines one cold November day, Armand Gamache and the rest of the villagers are at first curious. Then wary. Through rain and sleet, the figure stands unmoving, staring ahead. From the moment its shadow falls over the village, Gamache, now Chief Superintendent of the Sûreté du Québec, suspects the creature has deep roots and a dark purpose. Yet he does nothing. What can he do? Only watch and wait. And hope his mounting fears are not realized. But when the figure vanishes overnight and a body is discovered, it falls to Gamache to discover if a debt has been paid or levied. Months later, on a steamy July day as the trial for the accused begins in Montréal, Chief Superintendent Gamache continues to struggle with actions he set in motion that bitter November, from which there is no going back. More than the accused is on trial. Gamache’s own conscience is standing in judgment. In Glass Houses, her latest utterly gripping book, number-one New York Times bestselling author Louise Penny shatters the conventions of the crime novel to explore what Gandhi called the court of conscience. A court that supersedes all others.