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Every choice has a consequence. When a photo in a magical picture frame reveals choices faced by a naïve Hitler Youth member in 1938 and by her Nazi-devotee brother hiding under an alias in 2005, each sibling realizes they can choose between safety and death. But which choice sets them on which path? In this powerful historical novel, colliding ideals, an impromptu sacrifice, and the need for redemption strains the bonds of family and friendship as the siblings unravel what it truly means to be loyal to themselves and those they love.
Two people from two different backgrounds living in the same town, but worlds apart. Can they walk the same path, or will the pettiness of a small town tear them apart? How much do family and friends influence the lives of others? In the early 50's life is much simpler, but the two lovers are about to find out how much their love can stand and whether they can stay together on "A Path Divided". And with a twist of fate the book ends, leaving the reader with a feeling of contentment knowing that love really is timeless and a legacy goes on.
Darkness brought them together, the Path will tear them apart. General Sato’s orders to quell a rebel uprising have become a quest to cleanse the sentinels of the corruption eating them from within. Despite the virtue of his charge, Sato can’t shake the feeling that every boil lanced from the order pollutes his own spirit. With every effort he makes, he finds his steps leading him farther from the Path, and he begins to wonder if there’s a way back. After bending the knee, the Bandit King is no more. Now, Beast is free to focus his deadly talents on a new foe. But the enemy which threatens Samas is like none he’s faced before. He’ll need new friends and new skills if he hopes to continue his fight. Shin’s power grows. With each passing day she moves farther away from the girl who hid from the sentinels in the attic. Now, the dark realm is her ally, a tool with which she can reshape the world to protect the innocent. A tool that threatens to consume her every time she uses it. The Maramans lost at Dahl, but they have wounded Samas in ways few could imagine. To save Samas, Sato, Shin, and Beast will need to unite, even as the Path tears them apart.
Includes preprints of: Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, ISSN 0096-3860.
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In The Divided City, urban practitioner and scholar Alan Mallach presents a detailed picture of what has happened over the past 15 to 20 years in industrial cities like Pittsburgh and Baltimore, as they have undergone unprecedented, unexpected revival. He spotlights these changes while placing them in their larger economic, social and political context. Most importantly, he explores the pervasive significance of race in American cities, and looks closely at the successes and failures of city governments, nonprofit entities, and citizens as they have tried to address the challenges of change. The Divided City concludes with strategies to foster greater equality and opportunity, firmly grounding them in the cities' economic and political realities.
The US trade union movement finds itself on a global battlefield filled with landmines and littered with the bodies of various social movements and struggles. Candid, incisive, and accessible, this text is a critical examination of labour's crisis and a plan for a bold way forward into the 21st century.
In 'The Rival Campers; Or, The Adventures of Henry Burns' by Ruel Perley Smith, readers are transported to a classic tale of outdoor adventure and rivalry among a group of young campers. Written in a lively and descriptive style, the book captures the spirit of youth, friendship, and rivalry in a natural setting. Drawing on the rich tradition of boys' adventure literature, 'The Rival Campers' provides an entertaining and engaging read for readers of all ages, with its vivid descriptions of camping expeditions, challenges, and triumphs in the great outdoors. Smith's attention to detail and lively storytelling make this book a delightful choice for fans of classic adventure fiction. Ruel Perley Smith, a prolific author of children's literature, draws on his own experiences in the outdoors to create a compelling and relatable story that resonates with readers who enjoy tales of friendship, competition, and adventure. With its timeless themes and engaging narrative, 'The Rival Campers' is a must-read for anyone who loves a good adventure story and the great outdoors.