Cross Currents

Cross Currents
Author: John Shors
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2011-09-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101544066

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Thailand's pristine Ko Phi Phi island attracts tourists from around the world. There, struggling to make ends meet, small-resort owners Lek and Sarai are happy to give an American named Patch room and board in exchange for his help. But when Patch's brother, Ryan, arrives, accompanied by his girlfriend, Brooke, Lek learns that Patch is running from the law, and his presence puts Lek's family at risk. Meanwhile, Brooke begins to doubt her love for Ryan while her feelings for Patch blossom. In a landscape where nature's bounty seems endless, these two families are swept up in an approaching cataclysm that will require all their strength of heart and soul to survive...

Crosscurrents of Children's Literature

Crosscurrents of Children's Literature
Author: John Daniel Stahl
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1084
Release: 2007
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN:

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This volume combines a wide variety of primary texts with critical readings, examines the texts within the context of critical debates, explores the ways in which children's literature combines instruction and entertainment, oral and written traditions, words and pictures, fantasy and realism, classics and adaptations, and perspectives on childhood and adult life. It spans a wide range of literary periods, genres, and cultural traditions, and examines how these overlapping forms and genres, diverse influences, and evolving values and attitudes towards children and childhood have shaped the body of literature written for young adults and children.

Crosscurrents and Other Stories

Crosscurrents and Other Stories
Author: Gerry Wilson
Publisher: Press 53
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2015-10-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781941209295

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The eleven stories in Gerry Wilson's debut collection, Crosscurrents and Other Stories, span three generations of women-wives, mothers, daughters, sisters, friends. Starkly real yet sometimes mystical, these stories portray women who persevere in the midst of betrayal, loss, and heartbreak. Crosscurrents and Other Stories resonates with the hard truths of women's lives.

Crosscurrents in the Black Atlantic, 1770-1965

Crosscurrents in the Black Atlantic, 1770-1965
Author: David Northrup
Publisher: Bedford/St. Martin's
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2007-07-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780312442446

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Africans' influence in the Atlantic world before 1960 was not confined to their roles as victims in the one-way forced migration of the Atlantic slave trade and their labor on New World plantations. From the mid-eighteenth century to the mid-twentieth century, black people in the divided communities of the four Atlantic continents struggled to overcome geographical and cultural separations and build a broad coalition against discrimination and exploitation. David Northrup offers a collection of primary sources that presents the social, political, and intellectual interactions of black people around the Atlantic in their quests for advancement, liberation, and emancipation. His thoughtful introduction explores the themes woven through the history of the black Atlantic, in particular black people's search for security and self-fulfillment and their effort to find their place in a common humanity. Document headnotes, a chronology of key events, questions for consideration, and a selected bibliography offer additional pedagogical support.

Crosscurrents

Crosscurrents
Author: Carolyn Keene
Publisher: Pocket Books
Total Pages: 153
Release: 1991
Genre:
ISBN: 9780671851446

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Crosscurrents in American Culture

Crosscurrents in American Culture
Author: Bruce Dorsey
Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-05
Genre: United States
ISBN: 9780618077380

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This innovative reader is the first to introduce students to cultural history through primary sources and guided pedagogy. Crosscurrents combines a diverse collection of sources with cutting-edge scholarship for a dramatic overview of politics, economics, and religion. The voices of women and people of color are integrated throughout, presenting a truly inclusive view of the American past.Each source or source grouping is preceded by an introduction, which helps to contextualize the document(s). Throughout each chapter, Problems to Consider prompt students to think analytically about sources.

Cross-currents

Cross-currents
Author: Jean Manore
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1999-03-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0889203172

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Uses cross-currents as the organizing metaphor to detail the many and often turbulent interactions among the various people and events during the building of the northeastern Ontario hydroelectric system. Focuses on Native and non-Native interests, southern business and political elites, northern natural resources, and the interactions between technology and the environment. Emphasizes that cooperation has gotten us to where we are. Canadian card order number: C98-932927- 5. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Chekhov's Letters

Chekhov's Letters
Author: Carol Apollonio
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2018-10-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1498570453

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Of the thirty volumes in the authoritative Academy edition of Chekhov's collected works, fully twelve are devoted to the writer's letters. This is the first book in English or Russian addressing this substantial—though until now neglected—epistolary corpus. The majority of the essays gathered here represent new contributions by the world's major Chekhov scholars, written especially for this volume, or classics of Russian criticism appearing in English for the first time. The introduction addresses the role of letters in Chekhov's life and characterizes the writer's key epistolary concerns. After a series of essays addressing publication history, translation, and problems of censorship, scholars analyze the letters' generic qualities that draw upon, variously, prose, poetry, and drama. Individual thematic studies focus on the letters as documents reflecting biographical, cultural, and philosophical issues. The book culminates in a collection of short, at times lyrical, essays by eminent scholars and writers addressing a particularly memorable Chekhov letter. Chekhov's Letters appeals to scholars, writers, and theater professionals, as well to a general audience.

Cross Current

Cross Current
Author: Christine Kling
Publisher: Tell-Tale Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2012-09-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0984706631

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Cross Current For Seychelle Sullivan, life is all about making a living, making love, and keeping her eye on the beauty that still remains in her beloved Florida. Then her life takes a turn when her tug intercepts with a swamped fishing boat in the Gulf Stream. Inside the boat are a murdered woman and a little girl in a white dress. Seychelle returns to shore with a traumatized Haitian girl named Solange in her cabin. Determined to protect Solange, and somehow keep her from being sent back to Haiti, Seychelle becomes obsessed with the forces that nearly killed the girl–and left her speechless with terror. Exploring the hidden world of Florida’s Haitian community, Seychelle realizes that Solange is still in great danger–and that one killer has claimed dozens of lives. With a murderer stalking the child, Seychelle is racing to unravel dangerous truths. But to get the answers she needs, she must return to where it all started: in the waters of the Gulf Stream, where people died for their dreams of freedom– and a man with a machete did the work of the devil himself.

Hitler's Black Victims

Hitler's Black Victims
Author: Clarence Lusane
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2004-11-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 1135955247

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Drawing on interviews with the black survivors of Nazi concentration camps and archival research in North America, Europe, and Africa, this book documents and analyzes the meaning of Nazism's racial policies towards people of African descent, specifically those born in Germany, England, France, the United States, and Africa, and the impact of that legacy on contemporary race relations in Germany, and more generally, in Europe. The book also specifically addresses the concerns of those surviving Afro-Germans who were victims of Nazism, but have not generally been included in or benefited from the compensation agreements that have been developed in recent years.