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On the night of August 6, 1930, Joseph Force Crater, a newly appointed judge and prominent figure in many circles of Manhattan, hailed a taxi in the heart of Broadway and vanished into thin air. Despite a decades-long international manhunt led by the New York Police Department’s esteemed Missing Persons Bureau, the reason for Crater’s disappearance remains a confounding mystery. In the early months of the investigation, evidence implicated and imperiled New York’s top officials, including then-Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt and Mayor Jimmy Walker, as well as the city’s Tammany Hall political machine, lawyers and judges, and a theater mogul. Drawing on new sources, including NYPD case...
Not even rural West Virginia can hide the talents of a modern-day Mozart. Stephen is a thirteen-year-old ward of the state—and a runaway who knows exactly what he is and what he wants. He’s a gifted musician who wants a career in music. Who he is doesn’t seem important—until his foster parents refuse to believe in his musical gift. Now, the lack of a last name and need for a solid identity hover in his dreams. He grew up in a small town orphanage. His foster home of the past few months was in another small town. He’d left one and couldn’t go back to the other; the only place remaining was Clarkstowne—the big city a few miles away. He knew no one in Clarkstowne, yet he’d go there and search for someone who might understand his need. Stephen’s simple “I am what I am, I need what I need” will change the perceptions of many people, beginning with the conductor of a respected symphony orchestra, a lonely boy, the musicians with whom he interacts, the friends he makes along the way, and the caseworkers and state officials who must straighten out the controversy centering on him.
LOVE AND TEA A COMEDY-DRAMA OF COLONIAL TIMES IN TWO ACTS by ANNA PHILLIPS SEE is a delightful and heartwarming tale that transports readers to the colonial era, where love and laughter intertwine. The play unfolds in a charming colonial setting, following the lives of endearing characters as they navigate the complexities of romance, social norms, and personal aspirations. Through witty dialogue and captivating scenes, the story explores the power of love and friendship in the face of societal expectations. ANNA PHILLIPS SEE's skillful storytelling and engaging characters create a memorable theatrical experience that will leave you both laughing and reflecting on the timeless themes of love, identity, and following one's heart. Immerse yourself in the world of colonial charm and heartfelt emotions with LOVE AND TEA A COMEDY-DRAMA OF COLONIAL TIMES IN TWO ACTS and discover the magic of love's transformative power.
Following a near fatal car accident, Steve Judge was told that he may never walk again. In his autobiography, he shares his story of grit, drive and determination to achieve what others thought impossible, as he became a gold medal winning paratriathlete world champion representing Great Britain.
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