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Fairies, dragons, wizards, and more await Geronimo on every magical Kingdom of Fantasy adventure! Geronimo’s fourteenth adventure in the Kingdom of Fantasy!I, Geronimo Stilton, was once again called to the Kingdom of fantasy!Blossom had been crowned Empress and harmony was restored to the land. But a dark shadow looms and threatens the empire! Blossom asked me to join her team and fight to keep the darkness from spreading. I am just a ‘fraidy mouse, but I couldn’t let my friend down. We joined forces with an unlikely bunch and set out on our mission. Can we outrun the shadow and bring peace to the Empire?
Ten contributions by seven lecturers grace this year's collection. Among them are Harold Bloom speaking on Shakespeare, Mairead Corrigan Maguire on peacemaking from the grassroots in ethnic conflict, Edward Said on lost causes, and Gunther Schuller on jazz. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Crete, May 1941. There is trouble for Jack Tanner. In addition to the arrival of a new subaltern who seems determined to make life difficult, Tanner has offended a powerful local Cretan who has sworn to kill him. Then suddenly the Germans invade and British fortunes take another dive for the worse. Amidst the bitter fighting and subsequent evacuation of the island, Tanner finds himself embroiled in a deadly game of survival that will test his resolve more than ever before.
"The Tanners is a contender for Funniest Book of the Year."—The Village Voice The Tanners, Robert Walser’s amazing 1907 novel of twenty chapters, is now presented in English for the very first time, by the award-winning translator Susan Bernofsky. Three brothers and a sister comprise the Tanner family—Simon, Kaspar, Klaus, and Hedwig: their wanderings, meetings, separations, quarrels, romances, employment and lack of employment over the course of a year or two are the threads from which Walser weaves his airy, strange and brightly gorgeous fabric. Robert Walser—admired greatly by Kafka, Musil, and Walter Benjamin—is a radiantly original author. He has been acclaimed “unforgettabl...
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Maybe tomorrow it will be better... Zander Baker has spent years forcing a smile onto his face to make the world believe he is a happy man. In reality, it's a facade for the battered person he truly is. Living a life imprisoned in an abusive relationship, Zander doesn't know how to break free. Ordinary enjoyments are not within his reach. Not only has he lost all his friends, but over the last seven years, he's lost himself as well. Tanner Mathews has recently returned to the city and needs to start life all over again. New job, new friends and a new relationship are top of his list. When he meets his niece's new preschool teacher he is drawn in by his good looks and shy personality. Sadly, ...
Examines the work of Alain Tanner, the most important filmmaker to emerge from the new Swiss cinema in the late 1960s.
Three children born early in 1914-1918 are given 3 lights, 1 red, 1 white, 1 blue. They are playmates living in 3 adjacent houses. It is not till later that they realise that these lights signify VICTORY at the end of the 1st World War, a war to end all wars it was said. Now read the memories from the 95-year life of the holder of the red light & her sister, & about their family - many of whom had struggled with little or no state help in their lives.