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"Through a Boy's Eyes: The Turbulent Years 1926-1945 chronicles a young man's experience in surviving Europe's darkest era. His "invitation" led to a work camp imprisonment, a daring escape from a transport train, six months as a fugitive, his recapture, and his eventual internment at Auschwitz until his liberation by the Soviets."--BOOK JACKET.
Through a Young Boy's Eyes: A Memoir of Appalachia in the 1960s, is a riveting account of a boy growing up in the heart of the Appalachian coal fields during a decade of modern innovations, societal conflict, and war. The book chronicles Thomas Lee Brown's journey from his isolated mountain home into the world via formal schooling, travel with his parents and grandparents, and exposure to radio and television. This fictional work, heavily influenced by the author's own childhood spent deep in the mountains of Appalachian America, explores the perceptions and emotions of a young child confronted with both familial and societal changes and his resilience in meeting those challenges bolstered by the love and support of his family and community.
What happens when a church loses sight of its true purpose and adopts a cult-like mentality, acting without reason? A boy like Leon is created. Leon never asked for red eyes, but now they are the curse that plagues him, the reason an entire town has been poisoned into hating him, having long forgotten why they started hating him in the first place. He has suffered every day, never knowing kindness from even his own mother, until the day a young boy named Chris showed up. Now Chris finds himself in Leon's world, trying to help him while resisting being pushed away and playing by Leon's rules to remain safe. In this fight he finds himself questioning where the line of right and wrong is truly drawn and why an entire town can hate someone whose worst crime is being born with red eyes. As allies and enemies are identified, Leon finds his life changing rapidly but is unable to shake the feeling that battle lines are being drawn and the worst is yet to come.
Charismatic, volatile, mysterious-Danny Spain was a Hollywood enigma. A rebellious child whose aggressive intensity later made him a striking screen presence, he ruthlessly pursued success and soon captured an Academy Award, but could never win that most elusive of trophies-love. Danny's best friend and sometime lover, Benedict, devotes himself to finding out the truth about Danny's life-and death, following his story from his humble birth in the Midwest in 1959 to his violent murder at the hands of a young male hustler forty years later. "Robin Tamblyn's debut novel King of Hollywood gives the reader an inside look at the life (and death) of a closeted Hollywood movie idol. Written compellingly by a fresh new voice in fiction, the novel chronicles the life of actor Danny Spain, from his humble beginnings to his tragic and untimely demise. The plot bubbles along merrily and draws the reader into the hidden world of a star who has much to hide. An impressive debut!" -Michael D. Craig Author of The Ice Sculptures: A Novel of Hollywood.
What could be better than opening a beautiful book on a long, cold, winter evening and allowing oneself to be comfortably transported on the wings of imagination across different areas of the world and to experience its beauties and its dark sides or, for instance, take a walk through a winter forest, heavily laden with soft snow, which is joyously sparkling under the sunrays that are playfully penetrating the spruce tree branches, and follow a walker - explorer and his friend, Bricky, the dog. The two of them are exploring the near and far surroundings of their home, situated in the high, mountain world. The explorer's grandpa lives in that home; in his younger years he was a diplomat, who was sent on important missions throughout the world in order to help solve difficult global problems. Even now, in his old age, he is trying to help the suffering humanity. He is therefore endowed with rich life experience and broad knowledge, which greatly attracts the young explorer. Thus an interesting conversation develops between them, which takes place during the carefree time of winter holidays.
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Abducted in a strange country, Michelle's faith and courage was put to a test. She finds herself placed into the possession of her abducter''s son to serve as his personal slave. Jahan couldn''t quench the dangerous desire to care for Michelle. But suprisingly through a never-ceasing battle to tear them apart, their friendship flourish. Until a secret escapes! Jahan now holds the key that could unlock the truth, but was he willing to sacrifice his happiness?
The true story of a gay teenager growing up amid the political unrest of 1970's Cape Town, South Africa. Having experienced sexual exploitation in his formative years the boy bounces from one unsatisfying shag to another and finds out about life, love and death along the way. Adult Themes, explicit sex and drug use.
Festival of Friends and Foes takes us on a wild ride of good friends and strange assurances. Ethan, Camille and Jeremy plan on enjoying a fun weekend festival called Beltane with their families and other children with similar gifts. Thinking that this would give them time to share some of their stories with each other and help Ethan understand more about his family. Little did they know there was more thrills and chills waiting for them than they could have ever expected. Out witting giant animals, possessed assassins and curious kids, the three friends learn that they will all have to work together to make it out of this weekend without going crazy. If it weren't for their new friend Gretchen they would probably have been in a world of trouble with their parents too.