Adler the Eagle Boy

Adler the Eagle Boy

Author: Jazz Kopecek Rathore

Publisher: Paragon Publishing

Published: 2012-08

Total Pages: 46

ISBN-13: 1908341831

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Adler Boy tells the story of a child separated from his family at a young age and raised in the wild. After years of coming to peace with his identity, he is shunned by the human community from which he had come. Alone he must face the difficulties of being different and come to accept his place in a society that has no place for him. Beautifully illustrated by Renate Niederhofer, this is Jazz Kope ek Rathore's first story in print. Children will love the funny, imaginative story and the glorious, exotic illustrations.


Dan Hawkes and the Eagle's Cipher

Dan Hawkes and the Eagle's Cipher

Author: Richard Brandon

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2008-05-12

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 1446795578

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Dan Hawkes and the Eagle's Cipher is a traditional adventure story set during World War II. It is ideal for 9-12-year old boys and girls. In the summer of 1940 Dan Hawkes struggles to come to terms with his father's death. His only companion is Kitty Finch, an inquisitive evacuee with a nose for trouble. Frustrated and angry, Dan is eager to make his own contribution to the war effort. Thanks to Kitty, he gets a bigger opportunity than he bargained for...


The Boy who Became an Eagle

The Boy who Became an Eagle

Author: Kathryn Cave

Publisher: DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13:

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A boy who can fly is captured and exploited by an unscrupulous showman. Told in the voice of classic myths and illustrated in atmospheric detail, the eagle boy's story is an inspiring tale of brains triumphing over brawn, and spirit conquering greed. Full-color illustrations.


The Boy Who Flew With Eagles

The Boy Who Flew With Eagles

Author: Ben Woodard

Publisher: Miller-Martin Press

Published: 2011-11-03

Total Pages: 31

ISBN-13: 0988627442

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The book has excitement, adventure, and the dream of all humans. To fly. Naa’ki, a boy snatched by a giant eagle, must use his wits and knowledge to survive. And save his people and the animals from famine. To succeed he will have to give up his future.


H. G. Adler

H. G. Adler

Author: Peter Filkins

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2019-02-12

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13: 0190222395

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The biography of H.G. Adler (1910-88) is the story of a survivor of Theresienstadt, Auschwitz, and two other concentration camps who not only lived through the greatest cataclysm of the 20th century, but someone who also devoted his literary and scholarly career to telling the story of those who perished in over two dozen books of fiction, poetry, history, sociology, and religion. And yet for much of his life he remained almost entirely unknown. A writer's writer, a scholar of seminal, pioneering works on the Holocaust, a renowned radio essayist in postwar Germany, a last representative of the Prague Circle of literature headed by Kafka, a key contributor to the prosecution in the trial of Adolf Eichmann, Adler was a man of his time whose times lived through him. His is the story of many others, but also one that is singularly his own. And at its heart lies a profound story of love and perseverance amid the loss of his first wife, Gertrud Klepetar, who accompanied her mother to the gas chamber in Auschwitz, and the courtship and extended correspondence with Bettina Gross, a Prague artist who escaped to the Britain, only to later learn that her mother had also been in Theresienstadt with Adler before her eventual death in Auschwitz. His delivery of a lecture in Theresienstadt commemorating Kafka's sixtieth birthday, and with Kafka's favorite sister present; the nurturing of a younger generation of artists and intellectuals, including the Israeli artist Jehuda Bacon and the Serbian novelist Ivan Ivanji; the preservation of Viktor Ullmann's compositions and his opera The Emperor of Atlantis, only to see them premiered decades later to world acclaim; and the penury of postwar life while churning out the novels, poetry, and scholarship that would make his reputation - all of these are part of a life survived in the moment, but dedicated to the future, and that of a man committed to helping human dignity survive in his time and that to come.


Eagle Boy

Eagle Boy

Author: Rodney Bennett

Publisher:

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9780233980447

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A mute lame boy from a village in the mountains finds freedom and friendship in his relationship with a eagle.


A Boy in Terezín

A Boy in Terezín

Author: Pavel Weiner

Publisher: Northwestern University Press

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 0810127792

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Written by a Czech Jewish boy, A Boy in Terezín covers a year of Pavel Weiner's life in the Theresienstadt transit camp in the Czech town of Terezín from April 1944 until liberation in April 1945. The Germans claimed that Theresienstadt was "the town the Führer gave the Jews," and they temporarily transformed it into a Potemkin village for an International Red Cross visit in June 1944, the only Nazi camp opened to outsiders. But the Germans lied. Theresienstadt was a holding pen for Jews to be shipped east to annihilation camps. While famous and infamous figures and historical events flit across the pages, they form the background for Pavel's life. Assigned to the now-famous Czech boys' home, L417, Pavel served as editor of the magazine Ne?ar. Relationships, sports, the quest for food, and a determination to continue their education dominate the boys' lives. Pavel's father and brother were deported in September 1944; he turned thirteen (the age for his bar mitzvah) in November of that year, and he grew in his ability to express his observations and reflect on them. A Boy in Terezín registers the young boy's insights, hopes, and fears and recounts a passage into maturity during the most horrifying of times.


Boys' Life

Boys' Life

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1929-09

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13:

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Boys' Life is the official youth magazine for the Boy Scouts of America. Published since 1911, it contains a proven mix of news, nature, sports, history, fiction, science, comics, and Scouting.


The War Eagle Story

The War Eagle Story

Author: Francesca Adler-Baeder

Publisher: Mascot Books

Published: 2010-12

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781936319275

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Rhyming verse describes how, when Auburn was losing the game, the eagle suddenly rallied to soar over the field, drawing cries of "War Eagle" from the crowd and inspiring the team to victory.