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Always the Young Strangers

Always the Young Strangers
Author: Carl Sandburg
Publisher: HMH
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2015-10-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0544784014

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The Pulitzer Prize–winning poet and historian recalls his midwestern boyhood in this classic memoir. Born in a tiny cottage in Galesburg, Illinois, in 1878, Carl Sandburg grew with America. As a boy he left school at the age of thirteen to embark on a life of work—driving a milk wagon and serving as a hotel porter, a bricklayer, and a farm laborer before eventually finding his place in the world of literature. In Always the Young Strangers, Sandburg delivers a nostalgic view of small-town life around the turn of the twentieth century and an invaluable perspective on American history.


Always the Young Strangers

Always the Young Strangers
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 29
Release: 1952*
Genre: Poets, American
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Always the Young Strangers

Always the Young Strangers
Author: Carl Sandburg
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1953
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Always the Young Strangers

Always the Young Strangers
Author: Carl Sandburg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 445
Release: 196?
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Always the Young Stranger

Always the Young Stranger
Author: Carl Sandburg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 445
Release: 1952
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Strangers Always

Strangers Always
Author: Rena Krasno
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992
Genre: Jews
ISBN: 9781881896227

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This is a story of coming of age in chaotic times during the war in the Pacific, from the unique perspective of a young woman in the Jewish community of Shanghai. We learn how events were perceived by people entrapped by war who endeavored to seek the truth through smuggled info., jammed radio broadcasts, and reading between the lines of Japanese censorship. The heroic efforts of people in the Jewish community in Shanghai to help refugees from the Holocaust are perhaps the most inspiring part of the narrative. Many details of the history of that community are brought to light for the first time. Black and white photos.


All My Friends Are Going to Be Strangers: A Novel

All My Friends Are Going to Be Strangers: A Novel
Author: Larry McMurtry
Publisher: Liveright Publishing
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2018-05-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1631493582

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A young writer hits the dusty Texas highway for the California coast in this “brilliant . . . funny and dangerously tender” (Time) tale of art and sacrifice. Hailed as one of “the best novels ever set in America’s fourth largest city” (Douglas Brinkley, New York Times Book Review), All My Friends Are Going to Be Strangers is a powerful demonstration of Larry McMurtry’s “comic genius, his ability to render a sense of landscape, and interior intellection tension” (Jim Harrison, New York Times Book Review). Desperate to break from the “mundane happiness” of Houston, budding writer Danny Deck hops in his car, “El Chevy,” bound for the West Coast on a road trip filled with broken hearts and bleak realities of the artistic life. A cast of unforgettable characters joins the naive troubadour’s pilgrimage to California and back to Texas, including a cruel, long-legged beauty; an appealing screenwriter; a randy college professor; and a genuine if painfully “normal” friend. Since the novel’s publication in 1972, Danny Deck has “been far more successful at getting loved by readers than he ever was at getting loved by the women in his life” (McMurtry), a testament to the author’s incomparable talent for capturing the essential tragicomedy of the human experience.