Author: Tan Twan Eng
Publisher: Hachette Books
ISBN: 1602860599
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 351
Book Description
In the tradition of celebrated wartime storytellers Somerset Maugham and Graham Greene, Tan Twan Eng's debut novel casts a powerful spell. The recipient of extraordinary acclaim from critics and the bookselling community, Tan Twan Eng's debut novel casts a powerful spell and has garnered comparisons to celebrated wartime storytellers Somerset Maugham and Graham Greene. Set during the tumult of World War II, on the lush Malayan island of Penang, The Gift of Rain tells a riveting and poignant tale about a young man caught in the tangle of wartime loyalties and deceits. In 1939, sixteen-year-old Philip Hutton-the half-Chinese, half-English youngest child of the head of one of Penang's great trading families-feels alienated from both the Chinese and British communities. He at last discovers a sense of belonging in his unexpected friendship with Hayato Endo, a Japanese diplomat. Philip proudly shows his new friend around his adored island, and in return Endo teaches him about Japanese language and culture and trains him in the art and discipline of aikido. But such knowledge comes at a terrible price. When the Japanese savagely invade Malaya, Philip realizes that his mentor and sensei-to whom he owes absolute loyalty-is a Japanese spy. Young Philip has been an unwitting traitor, and must now work in secret to save as many lives as possible, even as his own family is brought to its knees.
The Gift of Rain
Author: Tan Twan Eng
Publisher: Hachette Books
ISBN: 1602860599
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 351
Book Description
In the tradition of celebrated wartime storytellers Somerset Maugham and Graham Greene, Tan Twan Eng's debut novel casts a powerful spell. The recipient of extraordinary acclaim from critics and the bookselling community, Tan Twan Eng's debut novel casts a powerful spell and has garnered comparisons to celebrated wartime storytellers Somerset Maugham and Graham Greene. Set during the tumult of World War II, on the lush Malayan island of Penang, The Gift of Rain tells a riveting and poignant tale about a young man caught in the tangle of wartime loyalties and deceits. In 1939, sixteen-year-old Philip Hutton-the half-Chinese, half-English youngest child of the head of one of Penang's great trading families-feels alienated from both the Chinese and British communities. He at last discovers a sense of belonging in his unexpected friendship with Hayato Endo, a Japanese diplomat. Philip proudly shows his new friend around his adored island, and in return Endo teaches him about Japanese language and culture and trains him in the art and discipline of aikido. But such knowledge comes at a terrible price. When the Japanese savagely invade Malaya, Philip realizes that his mentor and sensei-to whom he owes absolute loyalty-is a Japanese spy. Young Philip has been an unwitting traitor, and must now work in secret to save as many lives as possible, even as his own family is brought to its knees.
Publisher: Hachette Books
ISBN: 1602860599
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 351
Book Description
In the tradition of celebrated wartime storytellers Somerset Maugham and Graham Greene, Tan Twan Eng's debut novel casts a powerful spell. The recipient of extraordinary acclaim from critics and the bookselling community, Tan Twan Eng's debut novel casts a powerful spell and has garnered comparisons to celebrated wartime storytellers Somerset Maugham and Graham Greene. Set during the tumult of World War II, on the lush Malayan island of Penang, The Gift of Rain tells a riveting and poignant tale about a young man caught in the tangle of wartime loyalties and deceits. In 1939, sixteen-year-old Philip Hutton-the half-Chinese, half-English youngest child of the head of one of Penang's great trading families-feels alienated from both the Chinese and British communities. He at last discovers a sense of belonging in his unexpected friendship with Hayato Endo, a Japanese diplomat. Philip proudly shows his new friend around his adored island, and in return Endo teaches him about Japanese language and culture and trains him in the art and discipline of aikido. But such knowledge comes at a terrible price. When the Japanese savagely invade Malaya, Philip realizes that his mentor and sensei-to whom he owes absolute loyalty-is a Japanese spy. Young Philip has been an unwitting traitor, and must now work in secret to save as many lives as possible, even as his own family is brought to its knees.
The Last Lecture
Author: Randy Pausch
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780340978504
Category : Cancer
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The author, a computer science professor diagnosed with terminal cancer, explores his life, the lessons that he has learned, how he has worked to achieve his childhood dreams, and the effect of his diagnosis on him and his family.
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ISBN: 9780340978504
Category : Cancer
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The author, a computer science professor diagnosed with terminal cancer, explores his life, the lessons that he has learned, how he has worked to achieve his childhood dreams, and the effect of his diagnosis on him and his family.
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Category : American drama
Languages : en
Pages : 1288
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Category : American drama
Languages : en
Pages : 1288
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Reflections
Author: Robin Sterletske
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 1098035992
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 79
Book Description
Reflections is an observation of life through a collection of poems: the highs and the lows, the struggles and the victories, the questions and the search for answers. Written over a span of thirty-five years, from a college freshman on her own for the first time to the grandmother of three, the author will take you on a journey that is sometimes humorous, sometimes thought-provoking, sometimes painful but always insightful. aEURC/ Lonely Child addresses our insecurities and the need to be understood. aEURC/ Reflections questions our past and what, if anything, we would change. aEURC/ GodaEUR(tm)s Love helps us to see the beauty in our world. aEURC/ The Tree is just a bit of humor because everything aEURoeis just too serious!aEUR aEURC/ HungeraEUR(tm)s Reality looks at just one of the problems we see every day. aEURC/ LoveaEUR(tm)s Bond shows the joy that can come when two people meet. aEURC/ Her Life hopes to bring inspiration to anyone who has been made to feel less than loved. aEURC/ Time is for those of us who have struggled with loss. These poems are the authoraEUR(tm)s heart and soul. Some of them are very personal, and some are simply observations of the world she sees. You will definitely find yourself in one or more of these profound and genuine writings
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 1098035992
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 79
Book Description
Reflections is an observation of life through a collection of poems: the highs and the lows, the struggles and the victories, the questions and the search for answers. Written over a span of thirty-five years, from a college freshman on her own for the first time to the grandmother of three, the author will take you on a journey that is sometimes humorous, sometimes thought-provoking, sometimes painful but always insightful. aEURC/ Lonely Child addresses our insecurities and the need to be understood. aEURC/ Reflections questions our past and what, if anything, we would change. aEURC/ GodaEUR(tm)s Love helps us to see the beauty in our world. aEURC/ The Tree is just a bit of humor because everything aEURoeis just too serious!aEUR aEURC/ HungeraEUR(tm)s Reality looks at just one of the problems we see every day. aEURC/ LoveaEUR(tm)s Bond shows the joy that can come when two people meet. aEURC/ Her Life hopes to bring inspiration to anyone who has been made to feel less than loved. aEURC/ Time is for those of us who have struggled with loss. These poems are the authoraEUR(tm)s heart and soul. Some of them are very personal, and some are simply observations of the world she sees. You will definitely find yourself in one or more of these profound and genuine writings
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 590
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 590
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The Friend
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Category : Society of Friends
Languages : en
Pages : 634
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Category : Society of Friends
Languages : en
Pages : 634
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Cursed by a Happy Childhood
Author: Carl Lennertz
Publisher: Harmony
ISBN: 1400081114
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Cursed by a Happy Childhood is a warm, funny, bighearted collection of one dad’s reminiscences about the kinds of lessons we all learn--sometimes the hard way, often without even realizing it--on the road to becoming a grown-up. The book began as a diary of sorts that Carl Lennertz wanted to keep for his eleven-year-old daughter, a way to let her know that he understood something about being a child and dealing with the milestones she would soon be approaching as a teenager. As Carl began to write, he realized that his stories--of friendship and cliques, fitting in while being yourself (a neat trick!), music and books, first job and first love, teachers and other role models--are stories we all share and are as poignant and recognizable to parents and adults as they would be to his daughter. The book soon grew into a keenly observed, deeply felt reflection on the ways we’re all pretty much the same despite the obvious differences demanded by our stations in life--old or young, parent or child, male or female. Who, after all, ever really gets control of their inner kaleidoscopic mix of hopefulness, vulnerability, silliness, uncertainty, ambition . . . and fear of looking dorky in front of the cool kids? Cursed by a Happy Childhood is rich with vignettes of youth and life that point to truths larger than the stories themselves. Most make us smile, a few make us wince, and all epitomize the power of memory to entertain, educate, and affect. The lesson that Carl learned--which we can all learn through his gently humorous and sometimes profound words--is that the little moments are the big moments, and that we can and should enjoy our own stories and take heart in the magic way they have of helping us feel a little closer, a little stronger, and a little happier to face each day.
Publisher: Harmony
ISBN: 1400081114
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Cursed by a Happy Childhood is a warm, funny, bighearted collection of one dad’s reminiscences about the kinds of lessons we all learn--sometimes the hard way, often without even realizing it--on the road to becoming a grown-up. The book began as a diary of sorts that Carl Lennertz wanted to keep for his eleven-year-old daughter, a way to let her know that he understood something about being a child and dealing with the milestones she would soon be approaching as a teenager. As Carl began to write, he realized that his stories--of friendship and cliques, fitting in while being yourself (a neat trick!), music and books, first job and first love, teachers and other role models--are stories we all share and are as poignant and recognizable to parents and adults as they would be to his daughter. The book soon grew into a keenly observed, deeply felt reflection on the ways we’re all pretty much the same despite the obvious differences demanded by our stations in life--old or young, parent or child, male or female. Who, after all, ever really gets control of their inner kaleidoscopic mix of hopefulness, vulnerability, silliness, uncertainty, ambition . . . and fear of looking dorky in front of the cool kids? Cursed by a Happy Childhood is rich with vignettes of youth and life that point to truths larger than the stories themselves. Most make us smile, a few make us wince, and all epitomize the power of memory to entertain, educate, and affect. The lesson that Carl learned--which we can all learn through his gently humorous and sometimes profound words--is that the little moments are the big moments, and that we can and should enjoy our own stories and take heart in the magic way they have of helping us feel a little closer, a little stronger, and a little happier to face each day.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1228
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1228
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Childhood, Boyhood, Youth
Author: graf Leo Tolstoy
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Category : Authors, Russian
Languages : en
Pages : 494
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Category : Authors, Russian
Languages : en
Pages : 494
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The Works of Leo Tolstoy ...: Childhood, boyhood and youth
Author: graf Leo Tolstoy
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Languages : en
Pages : 432
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Languages : en
Pages : 432
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