From Ivory Towers to Gun Towers

From Ivory Towers to Gun Towers

Author: M. D. Barry Lew

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2008-10

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 0595523498

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I didn`t realize it early on, but Bertha was emotionally insuring my survival in order that I become an M.D.and reciprocate.I carefully avoided any meaningful relationship for many years and focused on fulfilling the covenant with my mother. I had kept my mother alive through four grave illnesses until her passing in 1977. I left the emptiness her loss created and began a new life in California.There I achieved a respect and reverance she could never have imagined.I believe I alnost achieved legendary status among the indigent and chronically ill. In one untoward series of events, I lost the degree and profession that Bertha had lived an eternity to witness. I was betrayed by a physician assistant who wrongfully accused me of masterminding his criminal activities.I was given the option of acting as an under cover agent for the Department of Justice.My attorneys had left me a position which I judged to be life threatening.I chose to survive and was led away to the harsh reality of the California Institue for Men. I suvived my prison experience because of a sacred bond with Rooster, an originally hard core, level four inmate who shared a cell at one time with John Clutchette, one of the Soledad "brothers". We defied the segregation in Chino at great personal risk. I invite you to read the amazing details of this never before articulated recount of a friendship in prison that defied all conventional wisdom.


From Ivory Towers to Gun Towers

From Ivory Towers to Gun Towers

Author: Barry Lew

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2008-10-07

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9780595624034

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I didn`t realize it early on, but my mother was emotionally insuring my survival in order that I become an M.D.and reciprocate. I carefully avoided any meaningful relationships for many years and focused on fulfilling the covenant with her. I attended the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and completed my training at the true "ivory towers" in medicine I had kept my mother alive through four grave illnesses until her passing in 1977. I left the emptiness her loss created and began a new life in California. There, I believe I alnost achieved legendary status treating the medical and social needs of a population shunned and forgotten by society At the height of my success, I acquired a hotel on its own island in Belize and mingled with the participants of the "Life Styles of the Rich and Famous". And then, suddenly,in one untoward series of events, I lost the degree and profession that I had spent a lifetime achieving. I was betrayed by a physician assistant who wrongfully accused me of masterminding his criminal activities. I was given the option of acting as an under cover agent for the Department of Justice. My attorneys had left me a position which I judged to be life threatening. I chose to survive and was led away to the harsh reality of the California Institue for Men. I suvived my prison experience because of a sacred bond with Gregory Jolley or "Rooster", originally a hard core,level four inmate who shared a cell at one time with John Clutchette, one of the Soledad "brothers". We defied the segregation in Chino at great personal risk. But first, I had to discover the inner resourses that would allow me to transform myself into a respected "convict". I invite you to read the amazing details of this never before articulated recount of a friendship in prison that defied all conventional wisdom.


Parallel Time

Parallel Time

Author: Brent Staples

Publisher: Pantheon

Published: 2017-09-27

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 1524747483

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From Pulitzer Prize winner Brent Staples, an evocative memoir that poses universal questions: Where does the family end and the self begin? What do we owe our families, and what do we owe our dreams for ourselves? What part of the past is a gift and what part a shackle? For Brent Staples there is the added dimension of race: moving from a black world into one largely defined by whites. The oldest song among nine children, Brent grew up in a small industrial town near Philadelphia. First a scholarship to a local college and then one for graduate study at the University of Chicago pulled him out of the close family circle. While he was away, the industries that supported the town failed, and drug dealing rushed in to fill the economic void. News of arrests and premature deaths among Brent's childhood friends underscored the precariousness of his perch in a world of mostly white achievers. A younger brother became a cocaine dealer and was murdered by one of his "clients." His death propelled Brent into a reconsideration of his childhood and coming-of-age that offers vivid portraits of family and place, of values that supported and pressures that tore apart, of the appeal and pain of entering a predominantly white world, and of the strengths and vulnerabilities of the black world he grew away from.


Out With It

Out With It

Author: Katherine Preston

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2014-03-04

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 145167659X

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A fresh, engaging account of a young woman's journey, first to find a cure for a lifelong struggle with stuttering, and ultimately to embrace the voice that has defined her character. It offers a fresh perspective on the obsession with physical perfection.


Boulder Blues: A Tale of the Colorado Counterculture

Boulder Blues: A Tale of the Colorado Counterculture

Author: Sherry Marie Gallagher

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2009-12-03

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 1445230976

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Boulder Blues brings you back to the era of sex, drugs and rock'n'roll. Its madness is exposed in a naive twist of two musicians from Irish immigrant backgrounds who struggle through the nightmare of a political war and countrywide civil unrest as they try to make sense of a world beyond the American Dream of their parents and grandparents. Sweet, poignant, laughable and pithy, it catches a time once labeled as a 'Modern Renaissance'.


The Life and Times of Sleepy Hollow

The Life and Times of Sleepy Hollow

Author: P.C. North

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2009-11-25

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 146788670X

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These are just some of the tales about the hapless sleepy chaps down at the elite 'Chair Support Unit,' and their trusty old steed, call sign 'India two and a half' Please click here to order the eBook version of The Life and Times of Sleepy Hollow.


Targeted

Targeted

Author: Stephen Hunter

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2022-01-18

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 1982169818

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Master sniper Bob Lee Swagger protects a group of political hostages during a perilous standoff in this razor-sharp, white-knuckled thriller from Pulitzer Prize winner, New York Times bestselling author, and “one of the best thriller novelists around” (The Washington Post) Stephen Hunter. After his successful takedown of a dangerous terrorist, Bob Lee Swagger learns that no good deed goes unpunished. Summoned to court by the United States Congress, Swagger is accused of reckless endangerment by a hardheaded anti-gun congresswoman. But what begins as political posturing soon turns deadly when the auditorium where the committee is being held is attacked. Swagger, the congresswoman, and numerous bystanders are taken hostage by a group of violent criminals. Soon, the very people who had accused him are depending on him to save their lives. Trapped in the auditorium and still struggling with injuries from his last assignment, Swagger must rely on his instincts, his shooting skills, and the help of a mysterious rogue operator on the outside in order to ensure that everyone makes it out alive. A heart-pounding and crackling action-packed novel, Targeted proves that Stephen Hunter is “a true master at the pinnacle of his craft. No one does it better” (Jack Carr, Former Navy SEAL Sniper and author of The Terminal List).


On Form

On Form

Author: Angela Leighton

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2007-03-29

Total Pages: 299

ISBN-13: 0199290601

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On Form assesses both the legacy of Victorian aestheticism and the nature of the literary. It tracks the development of the word 'form' since the Romantics and offers readings of, among others, Tennyson, Yeats, Stevens, and Plath. Original readings of poetry are combined with a powerful argument about the nature of aesthetic pleasure.