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Who d have thought that a vivacious, esteemed and enthusiastic Middle School teacher, in her prime, would have her career almost in ruins due to a lurking, mysterious disease whose symptoms and cures clearly baffled many traditional and alternative doctors? What began in 1991 as a one and a half year disastrous journey for author Gail Wench as she struggled along a path filled with fear, doubts and disappointments, searching for medical answers, is a true story of how her circumstances revealed her courage, determination and perseverance. Readers will identify, sympathize and cheer as well as cringe at the various, complicated and utter wrongful diagnoses and treatments, bordering on, or if ...
Jesse is still tormented by the knowledge that out of seven hundred men aboard his ship, the USS Juneau, he is one of ten to have survived during that savage sea battle in November, 1942. Consequently, he has failed his only son, Donnie, himself hounded by the dark shadows of the Vietnam conflict ...
Jesse is still tormented by the knowledge that out of seven hundred men aboard his ship, the USS Juneau, he is one of ten to have survived during that savage sea battle in November, 1942. Consequently, he has failed his only son, Donnie, himself hounded by the dark shadows of the Vietnam conflict ...
"This edition, newly collated and edited, features complete explanations of the play's often bawdy exchanges and the complex stage action of the gulling and secondary plots. It will be invaluable for advanced students of the Middleton canon as well as all those interested in early modern London and its vibrant theatrical culture, especially the tradition of boy choristers as professional actors."--BOOK JACKET.
Paperback Quarterly, journal of the American Paperback Institute, Volume 2 Number 3, Fall 1979, contains: "Interview with Mickey Spillane," by Michael S. Barson, "The Penguin Story," by Eric Tucker, "See What the Boys in the Backwoods Will Have (And Tell Them I'm Having the Same)," by Bill Crider, "Spotlight 'Pockettes'," and "Harry Whittington -- Still a Winner."
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A literary novel with changing narrators, strong agendas and intertextual sequences, Silence is an examination of sexual violence and its repercussions. It questions the right of the media to scrutinise and pronounce judgement on a person’s life choices.
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