The Wall in My Head

The Wall in My Head
Author: Words Without Borders
Publisher: Open Letter Books
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2009
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1934824232

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On the night of November 9, 1989, after months of unrest in Europe and East Germany, the checkpoints between East and West Berlin were suddenly openedk, reuniting the two sides of the divided city and bringing together a divided Europe and led to the end of the Cold War. This collection of essays from Words Without Borders is an exciting anthology that features fiction, essays and original documents and trace the path of the revolutionary spirit from its origins to the present day.

The Wall in the Head

The Wall in the Head
Author: Christopher Beanland
Publisher: Unbound Publishing
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2019-05-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1789650305

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Donald's wife Belinda died. So he tried to kill himself. But it didn’t work out the way he planned. Grief-stricken and still alive, he reluctantly returns to his job as a scriptwriter on a regional TV station. But then an idea comes up that might just save him – and Belinda's legacy. The Wall in the Head is a love story and a black comedy – about bad architecture and bad TV, bad jokes and bad luck. Set among our fading brutalist behemoths, it's about grand plans and failures, hope and the human spirit. But mostly, it’s about endings.

The Wall in the Head

The Wall in the Head
Author: Christopher Beanland
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-05-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781789650297

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Everybody's Talking about Jamie

Everybody's Talking about Jamie
Author: Tom MacRae
Publisher: Samuel French, Incorporated
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2017
Genre: Coming out (Sexual orientation)
ISBN: 9780573706899

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Sixteen-year-old Jamie New comes out and wears a dress to the school prom, with encouragement from his friends and his loving mother.

Erase Me Not

Erase Me Not
Author: Sarah Woodbury
Publisher: The Morgan-Stanwood Publishing Group
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2016-12-09
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN:

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As a descendant of one of the Founding Families of the colony of New Eden, Abby has lived a privileged existence—up until the moment she wakes up in a rent-by-the-hour hotel room in the worst sector of New Seattle with no memory of how she got there. Friends and family are suddenly strangers, and the only memories in her head can’t be hers. When the authorities accuse her of working for the Resistance movement and have evidence to prove it, Abby enlists her only friend, Raman, for help. Their quest takes them into the dark underbelly of the brave new world her family founded and reveals a far-reaching conspiracy which threatens not only Abby’s life, but the very foundations of New Eden.

Batteries Not Included

Batteries Not Included
Author: A.J. Venter
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2005-06
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1411658094

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A selection of poems from up and coming South African author and poet A.J. Venter. A philosopher, programmer, free software and free culture advocate and above all human being, Venter writes about the world with honesty and integrity and publishes everything under creative commons licenses.

Once Loved

Once Loved
Author: Paul Corn
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 663
Release: 2016-03-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1682895092

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When Alice and her family move into town, she becomes infatuated with a local man named James. She sets out to find all she can about him as her and her family begin to put down roots to stay. She quickly finds that his friends are not what they seem and they see her and her family for what they really are. Determined to be apart of James' life, she and his friends end up on the same side fighting to save his life.

Malmedy Massacre Investigation

Malmedy Massacre Investigation
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1676
Release: 1949
Genre: Malmedy Massacre, 1944-1945
ISBN:

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Dispatches from the End of Ice

Dispatches from the End of Ice
Author: Beth Peterson
Publisher: Trinity University Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2019-11-28
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1595349006

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The future of the world’s ice is at a critical juncture marked by international debate about climate change and almost daily reports about glaciers and ice shelves breaking, oceans rising, and temperatures spiking across the globe. These changing landscapes and the public discourse surrounding them are changing fast. It is science wrought with mystery, and for Beth Peterson it became personal. A few months after Peterson moved to a tiny village on the edge of Europe’s largest glacier, things began to disappear. The glacier was melting at breakneck pace, and people she knew vanished: her professor went missing while summiting a volcano in Japan, and a friend wandered off a mountain trail in Norway. Finally, Peterson took a harrowing forty-foot fall while ice climbing. Peterson’s effort to make sense of these losses led to travels across Scandinavia, Italy, England and back to the United States. She visited a cryonics institute, an ice core lab, a wunderkammer, Wittgenstein’s cabin, and other museums and libraries. She spoke with historians, guides, and scientists in search of answers. Her search for a noted glacier museum in Norway led to news that the renowned building had set on fire in the middle of the night before and burned to the ground. Dispatches from the End of Ice is part science, part lyric essay, and part research reportage—all structured around a series of found artifacts (a map, a museum, an inventory, a book) in an attempt to understand the idea of disappearance. It is a brilliant synthesis of science, storytelling, and research in the spirit of essayists like Robert Macfarlane, John McPhee, and Joni Tevis. Peterson’s work veers into numerous terrains, orbiting the idea of vanishing and the taxonomies of loss both in an unstable world and in our individual lives.

Tracked

Tracked
Author: Heather Sunseri
Publisher: Sun Publishing
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2015-06-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1943165025

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A year-old murder in the rainforest of Costa Rica haunts Raven MacMillan. Details of the tragedy she witnessed remain suppressed deep inside her subconscious. When circumstances force her to return to the scene of the crime, someone makes it abundantly clear: Raven isn’t welcome. Finally healing from his girlfriend’s murder, human clone Kyle Jones is on a mission: find the stolen trackers scientists are using to control the actions of innocent children. When he meets Raven, he uses his supernatural gift to explore her repressed memories and discovers the missing trackers have everything to do with who is now watching Raven. And who killed his first love. As past and present collide, Raven struggles to face her demons, but remembering the truth of that fateful night could prove fatal. And Kyle will do anything to ensure the past isn’t repeated.