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This edition originally published: 2003.
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A series of papers selected from the periodical and other literature of Great Britain, France, Germany, Holland, etc.
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Investigates automobile repair business to determine if automobile manufacturers create anticompetitive environment causing the inordinately high cost increases for automobile parts and labor to effect repairs.
Marie Conway Oemler's novel, The Purple Heights, presents a captivating narrative set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, showcasing themes of love, ambition, and social upheaval. Oemler's writing style is characterized by its lyrical prose and attention to detail, drawing readers into the lives of the dynamic characters she creates. The novel's exploration of societal expectations and personal desires provides a compelling commentary on the human experience during this period. Oemler's skillful storytelling and vivid descriptions transport readers to a bygone era, where love and ambition collide in unexpected ways. The Purple Heights is a literary gem that offers readers a glimpse into the complexities of life and love, making it a must-read for those who appreciate nuanced storytelling and rich historical detail.
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More than anything, David Gonzales wants peace. He has existed in a state of war his entire life, fighting for his very existence against a man who holds the town of Santa Christa and the Spanish Hill neighborhood hostage. In Spanish Hill, old grudges die hardif they die at alland the feud raging between Harrison Byers and the Gonzales family has been without hope of ever ending. It started with Miguel, Davids father, more than twenty-five years ago. David, the oldest son, didnt know why Byers hated them, but he grew up hating the man who had squeezed the heart out of Spanish Hill. Now, it is his job to exact justice for his people, an eye for an eye. A little hope has come into his life, and he will let nothing steal it away. Libby McCulloch, a charming newcomer, is a ray of joy for David, but he has no idea how this growing love will soon turn his life inside out. Unknowingly, he has broken Byerss cardinal rule: Mexicans are not to mix with whites. Now enraged even more, Byers escalates his vengeance. David is caught in the middle of this new firestorm as he struggles to save his family, his neighborhood, and the forbidden love of his life.