The Sound of the Wind

The Sound of the Wind

Author: Antonio Cipriani

Publisher: BlueRose Publishers

Published: 2020-06-21

Total Pages: 560

ISBN-13:

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The novel "The Sound of the Wind" deals with the fate of two Jewish siblings Maria and Paolo, who were abandoned by their mother. This true story happened in 1940 in a small village in the province of Palermo / Sicily. It is the story of a mother who abandons her own children for her dream of a better life. She chose this cruel act at a time that was unbelievably horrible and cruel. Soon after the twelve-year-old sweet girl gets captured by an old hunter and he tries to violate her. Both children experience one agony after another, until they learn from a Carabinieri that their father was brutally murdered in prison. The mother goes insane when she sees with her own eyes how her new lover constantly cheats on her with his ex-girlfriend. Filled with deep hatred and anger, she sees no other way out and tragedy takes its course… It's a real-life story, with intrigue, murders and strokes of fate that entraps the reader from the first page till the very last. As a bonus, the author has also included 6 wonderful poems that will resonate deeply with the readers.


A Place in El Paso

A Place in El Paso

Author: Gloria López-Stafford

Publisher: UNM Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780826317094

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This memoir of growing up in El Paso in the 1940s and 1950s creates an entire city: the way a barrio awakens in the early morning sun, the thrill of a rare desert snow, the taste of fruit-flavored raspadas on summer afternoons, the "money boys" who beg from commuters passing back and forth to Juárez, and the mischief of children entertaining themselves in the streets. López-Stafford shows readers El Paso through the eyes of Yoya--short for Gloria--the high-spirited narrator, who is five years old when the book begins. Yoya is a survivor. Her young mother has died, leaving her in the care of her much older father, who tries to provide for his family by selling used clothing. Her brother Carlos, Padre Luna, and a community of children and women assume responsibility for Yoya, but like the inexplicable loss of her mother, unexpected changes separate her from her beloved barrio. The search for su lugar, her place, becomes a search for identity as Gloria seeks to understand her various homes and families.


Words to Outlive Us

Words to Outlive Us

Author: Michal Grynberg

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2003-11

Total Pages: 514

ISBN-13: 9780312422684

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The story of the Warsaw Ghetto told through twenty-eight never-before-published accounts-a precious and historic find.


And Then It Hit Me

And Then It Hit Me

Author: Michele Molinari

Publisher: So di non sapere

Published: 2020-01-22

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 0960010521

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From the accident to when the protagonist leaves hospital a week later, doctors and nurses, roommates and other patients on the neurosurgery ward accompany him in a forced and entirely dependent existence while their lives gradually intertwine and they become close. The account has a fast rhythm and is absorbing. We get a strong idea of the sense of impotence and the strain required to keep thoughts at bay, of the trust that the patient necessarily has to concede, and the discretion with which he finds the sense of self that goes beyond immodesty and the obscenity of the body on show. The stories of the other patients are told with kindness and detachment, never erring on the pathetic; while the way he finds to support his fellow patients is authentic and described with feeling. It is a brief but intense and full account, subjective but never self-indulgent, elegant and deeply felt. A tribute to resilience.


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Publisher: Lulu.com

Published:

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 0945427107

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Seeds of Sin

Seeds of Sin

Author: Yvonne A. Hendrickson

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2005-11-29

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 1465333711

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Visitors to this link! Seeds of Sin produce bad fruit filled with secrets. Secrets have a way of finding their way to the surface. Post World War II finds a farming family in the Yakima Valley of Washington State becoming aware secrets cannot be held in check. Walter Mason has never-ending problems of weather, Mexican migrant workers, the impending death of his wife, and after 18 years, long held secrets have risen to the surface. Secrets he thought would always be just that, secrets. Like ripples of a wheat field in the wind, one secret opens another. Secrets of adultery and adoption, lead to suicide, murder and more. The ripple spreads wide, becoming a wave that rocks residents of the peaceful farming valley Eat the apple that falls in your gardendo not try to learn where it came from and you will be content. (In the brief time this book has been available, readers are already asking for the sequel. It has proven to be a "page turner" with readers interested in more stories about the characters.Yvonne has started on the sequel.)


Maria's Journey

Maria's Journey

Author: Ramon Arredondo

Publisher: Indiana Historical Society

Published: 2013-07-25

Total Pages: 279

ISBN-13: 0871953196

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Born into the Mexican Revolution, Maria Perez entered an arranged marriage at age fourteen to Miguel Arredondo. The couple and their tiny daughter immigrated to the United States in the 1920s, living in a boxcar while Miguel worked for a Texas railroad and eventually settling in East Chicago, Indiana, where Miguel worked for Inland Steel. Their story includes much of early-twentieth-century America: the rise of unions, the plunge into the Great Depression, the patriotism of World War II, and the starkness of McCarthyism. It is flavored by delivery men hawking fruit and ice, street sports, and Saturday matinees that began with newsreels. Immigration status colors every scene, adding to their story deportation and citizenship, generational problems unique to new immigrants, and a miraculous message of hope.


Caring for the People of the Clouds

Caring for the People of the Clouds

Author: Jonathan Yahalom

Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press

Published: 2019-04-04

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 0806164255

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In rural Mexico, people often say that Alzheimer’s does not exist. “People do not have Alzheimer’s because they don’t need to worry,” said one Oaxacan, explaining that locals lack the stresses that people face “over there”—that is, in the modern world. Alzheimer’s and related dementias carry a stigma. In contrast to the way elders are revered for remembering local traditions, dementia symbolizes how modern families have forgotten the communal values that bring them together. In Caring for the People of the Clouds, psychologist Jonathan Yahalom provides an emotionally evocative, story-rich analysis of family caregiving for Oaxacan elders living with dementia. Based on his extensive research in a Zapotec community, Yahalom presents the conflicted experience of providing care in a setting where illness is steeped in stigma and locals are concerned about social cohesion. Traditionally, the Zapotec, or “people of the clouds,” respected their elders and venerated their ancestors. Dementia reveals the difficulty of upholding those ideals today. Yahalom looks at how dementia is understood in a medically pluralist landscape, how it is treated in a setting marked by social tension, and how caregivers endure challenges among their families and the broader community. Yahalom argues that caregiving involves more than just a response to human dependency; it is central to regenerating local values and family relationships threatened by broader social change. In so doing, the author bridges concepts in mental health with theory from medical anthropology. Unique in its interdisciplinary approach, this book advances theory pertaining to cross-cultural psychology and develops anthropological insights about how aging, dementia, and caregiving disclose the intimacies of family life in Oaxaca.


Keep Calm and Parent On

Keep Calm and Parent On

Author: Emma Jenner

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2014-07-15

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1476739560

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From a modern-day Mary Poppins and the former star of TLC’s Take Home Nanny comes a holistic and guilt-free approach to parenting children ages seven and under. Emma Jenner lives, teaches, and nannies by this philosophy: if parents are in control, they can enjoy their children more. And what could be more enjoyable than well- behaved, respectful, healthy, thriving kids? Keep Calm and Parent On effectively places parenting expert Emma Jenner on your shoulder, helping you see your child’s behavior from an objective standpoint that puts you firmly in charge. Each chapter opens with a checklist of questions to ask yourself when you run into a specific problem, whether it’s sleeping, nutrition, communication, manners, consequences, or self-esteem. Jenner then breaks down each checklist, explaining how bad behavior is really just a habit that needs to be corrected. By connecting the dots in all areas of your child’s life, you can understand why he or she is acting out—and how to fix it. For example, the best discipline techniques in the world won’t work if a child is sleep-deprived, and a child will not demonstrate good manners if communication is faulty and he doesn’t understand what’s expected of him. Each chapter also features handy sidebars, as well as instructive and memorable quizzes. A strong proponent of raising our expectations, Jenner shows how parents can do more by doing less for their children. With an interactive format and straightforward solutions, this invaluable guide is designed to give parents bite-size takeaways they can use immediately with their children. Jenner’s blend of British and American parenting styles is more than advice; it is proof that all children are capable of behaving—and that you have the keys to unlocking their potential.


Silent Fathers and Cooing Mothers

Silent Fathers and Cooing Mothers

Author: Dania Alayoubi

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2015-02-18

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 1499093977

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We all come from different origins. We are all bound by our own traditions. Within us lie different experiences that life has made us who we are. Silent Fathers and Cooing Mothers, a fictional adaptation of the lives of the people that are dear to memy mother, father, sisters, and brothers. The story follows the life of an amateur writer Fahad, who comes across a typical lady in her prime yearsMaria. A simple interview has caught the interest of our young writer, as he is taken into the past of Marias life which resulted into a good friendship between the two.