Ivan's Fear

Ivan's Fear
Author: Ariel Andrés Almada
Publisher: Cuento de Luz
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2014-02-17
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 8415784295

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Winner at the 2014 International Latino Book Awards Ivan's Fear is an inspiring tale about bravery. It is a journey to the very center of our hearts, which will give us the courage and bravery to face up to any obstacle that stands in our way. Guided Reading Level: O, Lexile Level: 810L

Ivan's Fear

Ivan's Fear
Author: Ariel Andrés Almada
Publisher: Cuento de Luz
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2014-02-17
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 8415784309

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Winner at the 2014 International Latino Book Awards. Little Ivan has so many fears that he has forgotten to dream. An encouraging story that will kindle the strength to overcome our fears. The sea, mist, loud noises... Ivan’s afraid of everything! There are times when he dreams about having great adventures and visiting far-away lands, Ivan knew that it would be impossible for him. You see, Ivan’s secret is that, ever since he was little, he had always been frightened of things. And with all those frights and shivers, his dreams of having great adventures and visiting faraway places seem more and more unlikely. One afternoon in August, on Ivan’s seventh birthday, an unexpected visitor arrived at his house. It was his Uncle Harry, who had returned from one of his long journeys around Africa and had come to wish Ivan a happy birthday. Could an unexpected visitor help him overcome his deepest fears? Could an old African song change his life forever?

Ivan's War

Ivan's War
Author: Catherine Merridale
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 674
Release: 2007-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1429900709

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Unmasking the Untold Story of World War II Of the thirty million who fought in the eastern front of World War II, eight million died, driven forward in suicidal charges, shattered by German shells and tanks. They were the men and women of the Red Army, a ragtag mass of soldiers who confronted Europe's most lethal fighting force and by 1945 had defeated it. Sixty years have passed since their epic triumph, but the heart and mind of Ivan–as the ordinary Russian soldier was called–remain a mystery. We know something about how the soldiers died, but nearly nothing about how they lived, how they saw the world, or why they fought. Sourced from previously inaccessible military archives, personal diaries, and intimate veterans' narratives, author Catherine Merridale unveils the untold journey of these soldiers from their first encounter with the German offensive to their hard-earned victory in Stalingrad–a place where survival was measured in mere hours. Accompany these brave hearts into the morose streets of Berlin, as they face their anger, fear, and finally, a bitter homecoming, denied of the new life for which they sacrificed everything. Discover this unique fusion of patriotism, courage, and human spirit that drove these undernourished, poorly led troops to overthrow the Nazi menace. Ivan's War emphatically places these invisible millions at the core of their deserved historical context, accounting for their major role in shaping a new era.

Ivan's Story

Ivan's Story
Author: Holly S Roberts
Publisher: Wicked Story Telling
Total Pages: 276
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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The loss of Ivan’s mate left him broken and turned his inner beast inside out. With the war between the wolves and enemy cats, who killed his mate all but over, his anger has no focus. His new clan consists of two vampires, three cats, and his lone wolf. Talya ran from her clan after losing a challenge against her friend for the love of Dmitri, the leader of the bear clan. She’s young and impulsive with the weight of her shameful past on her shoulders. Can two humans help her mature into the alpha female she’s destined to be or will she endanger them both to the point of no return? Ivan needs a mate worthy of taking on his angry beast and Talya needs a mate strong enough to tame her erratic impulses. Can sworn enemies overcome their sorrows and fight for a chance at eternal love? 7-Book Series Complete

Ivan the Terrible

Ivan the Terrible
Author: Maureen Perrie
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2014-07-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317894685

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This is the first major re-assessment of Ivan the Terrible to be published in the West in the post-Soviet period. It breaks away from older stereotypes of the tsar – whether as ‘crazed tyrant’ and ‘evil genius’, on the one hand, or as a ‘great and wise statesman’, on the other – to provide a more balanced picture. It examines the ways in which Ivan’s policies contributed to the creation of Russia’s distinctive system of unlimited monarchical rule. Ivan is best remembered for his reign of terror, the book pays due attention to the horrors of his executions, tortures and repressions, especially in the period of the oprichnina (1565-72), when he mysteriously divided his realm into two parts, one of which was under the direct control of the tsar and his oprichniki (bodyguard). This work argues that the often gruesome forms assumed by the terror reflected not only Ivan’s personal cruelty and sadism, but also his religious views about the divinely ordained right of the tsar to punish his treasonous subjects, just as sinners were punished in Hell. Primarily chronological in its organisation, the book focuses on three main aspects of Ivan’s power: the territorial expansion of the state, the mythology, rituals and symbols of monarchy; and the development of the autocratic system of rule.

Mad Majesties

Mad Majesties
Author: Angelo Solomon Rappoport
Publisher:
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1910
Genre: Kings and rulers
ISBN:

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The Boy's Own Paper

The Boy's Own Paper
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 978
Release: 1884
Genre: Children's literature
ISBN:

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Ivan Illich

Ivan Illich
Author: David Cayley
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 821
Release: 2021-02-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0271089121

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In the eighteen years since Ivan Illich’s death, David Cayley has been reflecting on the meaning of his friend and teacher’s life and work. Now, in Ivan Illich: An Intellectual Journey, he presents Illich’s body of thought, locating it in its own time and retrieving its relevance for ours. Ivan Illich (1926–2002) was a revolutionary figure in the Roman Catholic Church and in the wider field of cultural criticism that began to take shape in the 1960s. His advocacy of a new, de-clericalized church and his opposition to American missionary programs in Latin America, which he saw as reactionary and imperialist, brought him into conflict with the Vatican and led him to withdraw from direct service to the church in 1969. His institutional critiques of the 1970s, from Deschooling Society to Medical Nemesis, promoted what he called institutional or cultural revolution. The last twenty years of his life were occupied with developing his theory of modernity as an extension of church history. Ranging over every phase of Illich’s career and meditating on each of his books, Cayley finds Illich to be as relevant today as ever and more likely to be understood, now that the many convergent crises he foresaw are in full public view and the church that rejected him is paralyzed in its “folkloric” shell. Not a conventional biography, though attentive to how Illich lived, Cayley’s book is “continuing a conversation” with Illich that will engage anyone who is interested in theology, philosophy, history, and the Catholic Church.

Journeys Through Bookland

Journeys Through Bookland
Author: Charles H. Sylvester
Publisher: IndyPublish.com
Total Pages: 526
Release: 1922
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Journeys Through Bookland

Journeys Through Bookland
Author: Charles Herbert Sylvester
Publisher: Bellows-Reeve Company
Total Pages: 526
Release: 1922
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

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An anthology composed of selections of graduated reading difficulty that includes nursery rhymes, fables, fairy tales, poems, folk tales, short stories, historical accounts, biographical profiles, excerpts from longer works, and a usage guide designed to assist with the development of reading programs.