Author: Kathleen Urmston
Publisher: Kaeden Corporation
ISBN: 1578740339
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Fiction, Reading Recovery Level 17, F&P Level J, DRA2 Level 18, Theme Pets/Humor, Stage Transitional-Early Fluent, Character Sammy
Sammy's Slippery Day
Author: Kathleen Urmston
Publisher: Kaeden Corporation
ISBN: 1578740339
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Fiction, Reading Recovery Level 17, F&P Level J, DRA2 Level 18, Theme Pets/Humor, Stage Transitional-Early Fluent, Character Sammy
Publisher: Kaeden Corporation
ISBN: 1578740339
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Fiction, Reading Recovery Level 17, F&P Level J, DRA2 Level 18, Theme Pets/Humor, Stage Transitional-Early Fluent, Character Sammy
Sammy's Moving
Author: Kathleen Urmston
Publisher: Kaeden Corporation
ISBN: 1578740592
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
Fiction, Reading Recovery Level 10, F&P Level F, DRA2 Level 10, Theme Pets/Humor, Stage Early, Character Sammy
Publisher: Kaeden Corporation
ISBN: 1578740592
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
Fiction, Reading Recovery Level 10, F&P Level F, DRA2 Level 10, Theme Pets/Humor, Stage Early, Character Sammy
Sammy Scorpion and the Slippery Slugs from Outer Space
Author: Tyler Johns
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 172837829X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 27
Book Description
The insects of Bug Command are eating lunch and a group of alien slugs are invading their world, along with zombie squids attacking. It's up to Sammy Scorpion to stop them.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 172837829X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 27
Book Description
The insects of Bug Command are eating lunch and a group of alien slugs are invading their world, along with zombie squids attacking. It's up to Sammy Scorpion to stop them.
Good Old Days In Louisiana
Author: Tess Thomas
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1257029339
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 239
Book Description
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1257029339
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 239
Book Description
Summer Light
Author: Roxana Robinson
Publisher: UPNE
ISBN: 1611684706
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
A Maine vacation forces a young woman to challenge her own understanding of the world in a sharply insightful first novel
Publisher: UPNE
ISBN: 1611684706
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
A Maine vacation forces a young woman to challenge her own understanding of the world in a sharply insightful first novel
Ninochka
Author: Svetlana Boym
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9780791457733
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 870
Book Description
A Russian émigré living in New York travels to Paris to try to reconstruct the secret life of another Russian woman who was murdered there on the eve of World War II.
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9780791457733
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 870
Book Description
A Russian émigré living in New York travels to Paris to try to reconstruct the secret life of another Russian woman who was murdered there on the eve of World War II.
Jewish Noir
Author: Kenneth Wishnia
Publisher: PM Press
ISBN: 1629631574
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 614
Book Description
Jewish Noir is a unique collection of new stories by Jewish and non-Jewish literary and genre writers, including numerous award-winning authors such as Marge Piercy, Harlan Ellison, S.J. Rozan, Nancy Richler, Moe Prager (Reed Farrel Coleman), Wendy Hornsby, Charles Ardai, and Kenneth Wishnia. The stories explore such issues as the Holocaust and its long-term effects on subsequent generations, anti-Semitism in the mid- and late-twentieth-century United States, and the dark side of the Diaspora (the decline of revolutionary fervor, the passing of generations, the Golden Ghetto, etc.). The stories in this collection also include many “teachable moments” about the history of prejudice, and the contradictions of ethnic identity and assimilation into American society. Stories include: “A Simkhe” (A Celebration), first published in Yiddish in the Forverts in 1912 by one of the great unsung writers of that era, Yente Serdatsky. This story depicts the disillusionment that sets in among a group of Russian Jewish immigrant radicals after several years in the United States. This is the story’s first appearance in English. “Trajectories,” Marge Piercy’s story of the divergent paths taken by two young men from the slums of Cleveland and Detroit in a rapidly changing post-World War II society. “Some You Lose,” Nancy Richler’s empathetic exploration of the emotional and psychological challenges of trying to sum up a man’s life in a eulogy. “Her Daughter’s Bat Mitzvah,” Rabbi Adam Fisher’s darkly comic profanity-filled monologue in the tradition of Sholem Aleichem, the writer best known as the source material for Fiddler on the Roof (minus the profanity, that is). “Flowers of Shanghai,” S.J. Rozan’s compelling tale of hope and despair set in the European refugee community of Japanese-occupied Shanghai during World War II. “Yahrzeit Candle,” Stephen Jay Schwartz’s take on the subtle horrors of the inevitable passing of time.
Publisher: PM Press
ISBN: 1629631574
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 614
Book Description
Jewish Noir is a unique collection of new stories by Jewish and non-Jewish literary and genre writers, including numerous award-winning authors such as Marge Piercy, Harlan Ellison, S.J. Rozan, Nancy Richler, Moe Prager (Reed Farrel Coleman), Wendy Hornsby, Charles Ardai, and Kenneth Wishnia. The stories explore such issues as the Holocaust and its long-term effects on subsequent generations, anti-Semitism in the mid- and late-twentieth-century United States, and the dark side of the Diaspora (the decline of revolutionary fervor, the passing of generations, the Golden Ghetto, etc.). The stories in this collection also include many “teachable moments” about the history of prejudice, and the contradictions of ethnic identity and assimilation into American society. Stories include: “A Simkhe” (A Celebration), first published in Yiddish in the Forverts in 1912 by one of the great unsung writers of that era, Yente Serdatsky. This story depicts the disillusionment that sets in among a group of Russian Jewish immigrant radicals after several years in the United States. This is the story’s first appearance in English. “Trajectories,” Marge Piercy’s story of the divergent paths taken by two young men from the slums of Cleveland and Detroit in a rapidly changing post-World War II society. “Some You Lose,” Nancy Richler’s empathetic exploration of the emotional and psychological challenges of trying to sum up a man’s life in a eulogy. “Her Daughter’s Bat Mitzvah,” Rabbi Adam Fisher’s darkly comic profanity-filled monologue in the tradition of Sholem Aleichem, the writer best known as the source material for Fiddler on the Roof (minus the profanity, that is). “Flowers of Shanghai,” S.J. Rozan’s compelling tale of hope and despair set in the European refugee community of Japanese-occupied Shanghai during World War II. “Yahrzeit Candle,” Stephen Jay Schwartz’s take on the subtle horrors of the inevitable passing of time.
Travels in the United States, Etc., During 1849 and 1850
Author: Lady Emmeline Stuart-Wortley
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : America
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : America
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
Fitted Up
Author: George Thatcher
Publisher: The History Press
ISBN: 0750962089
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Fitted Up is the remarkable true story of George Thatcher, who spent four weeks in a death cell awaiting the noose for murder following the Mitcham Co-op robbery in 1962. He was later reprieved, but would still serve eighteen years for a crime he did not commit. This is a story of how corrupt policemen ‘fitted him up’ for the crime; a story of a life of poverty in the 1930s and ’40s as a child and young man – a life of petty crime in London’s bleak 1950s underworld reminiscent of all those black and white gangster films of the period.Thatcher was a non-violent ‘peter’ man, a safe-blower. He once blew the safes of three Surrey cinemas in one night. He was a West End ‘Jack the Lad’, but not a murderer. So when he was sentenced to death following the botched robbery, which he wasn’t even a part of, his life was turned upside down.There is a detailed retelling of the farce of a trial. Thatcher’s barrister was the renowned Christmas Humphreys, who, during the whole trial, spent barely 15 minutes talking to him. The policeman in charge of the case subsequently committed suicide – could this have been related to any guilt he might have felt over the imprisonment of an innocent man?George was sent to prison for life serving his sentence alongside men such as the Krays, Frankie Fraser and Ronnie Biggs. A riveting tale of poverty, injustice, incompetence, skullduggery, survival and ultimately freedom.‘An authentic account of how professional criminals were treated by police in the 1950s and ‘60s, even when they faced the death penalty. The ‘verbal’ confession was fabricated in the police canteen, the evidence rules were unfair to those with previous convictions, and the judges were hostile and the defence lawyers could not care less. As for the jurors, they were members of a public that watched Dixon of Dock Green and thought it reflected reality.’ - Geoffrey Robertson QC
Publisher: The History Press
ISBN: 0750962089
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Fitted Up is the remarkable true story of George Thatcher, who spent four weeks in a death cell awaiting the noose for murder following the Mitcham Co-op robbery in 1962. He was later reprieved, but would still serve eighteen years for a crime he did not commit. This is a story of how corrupt policemen ‘fitted him up’ for the crime; a story of a life of poverty in the 1930s and ’40s as a child and young man – a life of petty crime in London’s bleak 1950s underworld reminiscent of all those black and white gangster films of the period.Thatcher was a non-violent ‘peter’ man, a safe-blower. He once blew the safes of three Surrey cinemas in one night. He was a West End ‘Jack the Lad’, but not a murderer. So when he was sentenced to death following the botched robbery, which he wasn’t even a part of, his life was turned upside down.There is a detailed retelling of the farce of a trial. Thatcher’s barrister was the renowned Christmas Humphreys, who, during the whole trial, spent barely 15 minutes talking to him. The policeman in charge of the case subsequently committed suicide – could this have been related to any guilt he might have felt over the imprisonment of an innocent man?George was sent to prison for life serving his sentence alongside men such as the Krays, Frankie Fraser and Ronnie Biggs. A riveting tale of poverty, injustice, incompetence, skullduggery, survival and ultimately freedom.‘An authentic account of how professional criminals were treated by police in the 1950s and ‘60s, even when they faced the death penalty. The ‘verbal’ confession was fabricated in the police canteen, the evidence rules were unfair to those with previous convictions, and the judges were hostile and the defence lawyers could not care less. As for the jurors, they were members of a public that watched Dixon of Dock Green and thought it reflected reality.’ - Geoffrey Robertson QC
Travels in the United States, Etc., During 1849 and 1850
Author: Emmeline Charlotte Elizabeth Stuart Wortley
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description