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Two young girls run away from home, to a wilderness where they met a young man that lives there. They ignore the possible danger he poses. Though he explains he loves someone else, one girl is determined to return to the forest and have him for herself. When he mysteriously dies her sanity becomes questionable. When she meet an old man her sanity returns and he has a chance to explain why she exists and what her purpose is.
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"In this absorbing book, Bruce Ronda examines the representations of Brown chronologically, ranging from Thoreau's "Plea for Captain John Brown" - with its ardent defense of Brown as a patriot, Transcendentalist, and true New Englander - through treatments by anonymous southern writers and well-known authors such as John Greenleaf Whittier, Herman Melville, Richard Henry Dana, Frederick Douglass, William Dean Howells, and E. A. Robinson. Ronda then considers the major treatments of Brown in the early to mid-twentieth century by W. E. B. DuBois, Stephen Vincent Benet, and Robert Penn Warren. Of particular interest are discussions of a 1930s poem by Muriel Rukeyser, Truman Nelson's 1960 novel The Surveyor, and artwork by Jacob Lawrence. He concludes with studies of novels by three contemporary authors: Russell Banks, Michelle Cliff, and Bruce Olds."--BOOK JACKET.
Photographic memorial to New Hampshire's state emblem, the Old Man profile of natural granite that collapsed in the White Mountains in May 2003. History and geology in text by geologist Robert Hutchinson; foreword by former NH Gov. Steve Merrill.
"Old Man Tutt" presents the story of America's smartest and most generous lawyer who tackles a series of impossible cases and wins. Mr Ephraim Tutt is a cunning old lawyer who helped the commoner and always had a trick up his sleeve to correct the law's injustices. Based on the author's experiences working in the offices of the New York District Attorney, this work is a must-read for fans of legal mysteries.
A nameless, eccentric old man, sitting in the corner of a cozy London tea shop, uses pure deduction to solve a series of baffling crimes — from gruesome murders to cases of deadly blackmail.
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The arrival of Old Man Coyote causes a lot of commotion in the Green Forest. Master storyteller blends a good story with gentle lessons about nature and virtuous conduct. 6 new illustrations.