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Kim .
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 174

Kim .

Kim is a novel by Nobel Prize-winning English author Rudyard Kipling. It was first published serially in McClure's Magazine from December 1900 to October 1901 as well as in Cassell's Magazine from January to November 1901, and first published in book form by Macmillan & Co. Ltd in October 1901. The story unfolds against the backdrop of The Great Game, the political conflict between Russia and Britain in Central Asia. The novel made the term "Great Game" popular and introduced the theme of great power rivalry and intrigue.It is set after the Second Afghan War which ended in 1881, but before the Third, probably in the period 1893 to 1898. The novel is notable for its detailed portrait of the people, culture, and varied religions of India.

Quest for Kim
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

Quest for Kim

Two authors' passion for India and the Great Game.

Miracle Creek
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 371

Miracle Creek

In der Kleinstadt Miracle Creek in Virginia geht ein Sauerstofftank in Flammen auf. Zwei Menschen sterben - Kitt, die eine Familie mit fünf Kindern zurücklässt, und Henry, ein achtjähriger Junge. Im Prozess wegen Brandstiftung und Mord sitzt Henrys Mutter Elizabeth auf der Anklagebank. Und die Beweise sind erdrückend. Hat sie ihren eigenen Sohn ermordet?

Kim
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 342

Kim

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-05-17
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  • Publisher: DigiCat

Kim (Kimball O'Hara) is the orphaned son of an Irish soldier and a poor Irish mother who have both died in poverty. Living a vagabond existence in India under British rule in the late 19th century, Kim earns his living by begging and running small errands on the streets of Lahore. He occasionally works for Mahbub Ali, a Pashtun horse trader who is one of the native operatives of the British secret service. Kim is so immersed in the local culture, few realise he is a white child, though he carries a packet of documents from his father entrusted to him by an Indian woman who cared for him. The story unfolds against the backdrop of The Great Game, the political conflict between Russia and Brita...

The Kinship of Secrets
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 305

The Kinship of Secrets

"From the author of The Calligrapher's Daughter comes the riveting story of two sisters, one raised in the United States, the other in South Korea, and the family that bound them together even as the Korean War kept them apart"--

Kim & Kanye: Kim Kardashian & Kanye West - 2 Books in 1!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 174

Kim & Kanye: Kim Kardashian & Kanye West - 2 Books in 1!

KIM & KANYE: Kim Kardashian & Kanye West - 2 Books in 1!Featuring...Kim KardashianKanye West 2 Great Books In 1! Kim Kardashian Love them or hate them, there is no discussion of the phenomena of modern celebrity without its apex creatures, the Kardashian family. The Kardashians are exceptional in every sense of the word. A non-traditional, racially-diverse, blended family from immigrant stock, they are also spearheaded and moved by empowered women with limited education. How this brood turned the proverbial 15 minutes of fame into 15 fabulous years of that plus staggering fortune is practically a fairy tale. This is lightning in a bottle, especially for reality TV stars whose initial, ambigu...

Who Will Believe You?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

Who Will Believe You?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-04-15
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  • Publisher: John Blake

Kim Chown was just 11 when her father Bernard Beaumont took her from her mother to Kenya. There, he tormented Kim with extreme sexual and emotional abuse, safe in the knowledge that as a pillar of the expat community his word would be believed over hers. Aged 20, Kim returned to England permanently, where she built a new life and a new family. However, she could not escape her father's influence, and eventually descended into alcoholism. But, after almost losing her life, Kim fought back. With the support of her husband and adult children, she finally faced her father in court and won justice for his shocking crimes. This is one woman's inspiring true story of overcoming horrific abuse to build a happy life - against the odds.

The Phoenix Project
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 607

The Phoenix Project

***Over a half-million sold! And available now, the Wall Street Journal Bestselling sequel The Unicorn Project*** “Every person involved in a failed IT project should be forced to read this book.”—TIM O'REILLY, Founder & CEO of O'Reilly Media “The Phoenix Project is a must read for business and IT executives who are struggling with the growing complexity of IT.”—JIM WHITEHURST, President and CEO, Red Hat, Inc. Five years after this sleeper hit took on the world of IT and flipped it on it's head, the 5th Anniversary Edition of The Phoenix Project continues to guide IT in the DevOps revolution. In this newly updated and expanded edition of the bestselling The Phoenix Project, co-au...

Kim Kardashian's Marriage
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 108

Kim Kardashian's Marriage

The 72 poems in Kim Kardashian's Marriage mark out equally sharpened lines of public and private engagement. Kim Kardashian's 2011 marriage lasted for 72 days, and was seen by some as illustrative of celebrity life as a performance, as spectacle. Whatever the truth of this (and Kardashian's own statements refute it), Sam Riviere has used the furor as a point of ignition, deploying terms from Kardashian's make-up regimen to explore surfaces and self-consciousness, presentation and obfuscation. His pursuit is toward a form of zero-privacy akin, perhaps, to Kardashian's own life, that eschews a dependence upon confessional modes of writing to explore what kind of meaning lies in impersonal methods of creation. The poems have been produced by harvesting and manipulating the results of search engines to create a poetry of part-collage, part-improvisation. The effect is as refractive as it is reflective, and disturbs the slant on biography through a bricolage of recycled and cross-referenced language, until we are left with a pixellation of the first person.

The Calligrapher's Daughter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 402

The Calligrapher's Daughter

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-01-14
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  • Publisher: A&C Black

'A beautiful, deliberate and satisfying story spanning thirty years of Korean history' Publishers' Weekly 'Kim weaves a wonderfully nuanced historical portrait, rich in detail and resonant with meaning and wisdom' Independent In Korea, Najin Han, the privileged daughter of a calligrapher, longs to choose her own destiny. Smart and headstrong, she is encouraged by her mother - but her stern father is determined to maintain tradition, especially as the Japanese steadily gain control of his beloved country. When he seeks to marry fourteen-year-old Najin into an aristocratic family, her mother defies generations of obedient wives and instead sends her daughter to serve in the king's court as a c...