Stories from Room 113

Stories from Room 113

Author: Concordia International School Shanghai

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2010-03-30

Total Pages: 357

ISBN-13: 1450220339

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Leap into fantasies and battle strange creatures, travel through time and strange lands to save the world from destruction, and find lost treasure while exploring the mysteries of Stories from Room 113: More International Adventures. Get a second chance at life and discover the cost of perfection. Take an unforgettable journey, ride on dragons, and search the secrets of Beijing. Challenge the mafia, experience the struggles of the Chinese Cultural Revolution, and escape to safety from impossible situations. Learn about growing up, high school drama, and find a loving home in Stories from Room 113: More International Adventures. Read eighteen different stories from eighteen writers and enjoy passion and adventure through the eyes of teenagers. Stories from Room 113: More International Adventures is a compilation of stories written by students in Room 113 at Concordia International School Shanghai and organized for publication by Terry Umphenour. The stories represent the final works of a year-long writing project. All stories are published with the consent of the students and Concordia International School Shanghai.


Ciss-Stories

Ciss-Stories

Author: Concordia Intl School Shanghai

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2012-01-16

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9781469732602

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Work for the CIA and battles against bullies, Nazis, and enemy armies. Travel to distant and strange lands in search of treasure and new friendships while exploring the mysteries of CISS-STORIES. Take an unforgettable journey and learn about becoming an adult. Face difficult situations and fulfill ones dreams. Surf wild waves and save the world from destruction. Foil criminals and kings and deal with magical creatures. Overcome personal tragedies and find a place to be loved in CISS-STORIES. Read seventeen different stories from seventeen writers and enjoy passion and adventure through the eyes of teenagers. CISS-STORIES is a compilation of stories written by eighth grade students at Concordia International School Shanghai and organized for publication by Terry Umphenour. The stories represent the final works of a yearlong writing project. All stories are published with the consent of the students and Concordia International School Shanghai.


Collected Short Stories

Collected Short Stories

Author: Graham Greene

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 9780140186123

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Affairs, obsessions, ardours, fantasy, myth, legend and dream, fear, pity and violence - this magnificant collection of stories illuminates all corners of the human experience. Previously published in three volumes - "May We Borrow Your Husband?," "A Sense of Reality" and "Twenty-One Stories" - these thirty-seven stories reveal Graham Greene in a range of contrasting moods, sometimes cynical and witty, sometimes searching and philosophical. Each one confirms V.S. Pritchett's statement that Greene is 'a master of storytelling'.


Katherine's Story, 1848

Katherine's Story, 1848

Author: Adele Whitby

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2014-08-26

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 1481418440

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When an act of vandalism threatens to ruin the wedding of their father's cousin, twins Katherine and Elizabeth Chatswood work to clear the name of bride-to-be Anna, whose social connections make her a suspect in the crime.


William Strickland

William Strickland

Author: Agnes Addison Gilchrist

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

Published: 2017-01-30

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 1512819638

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In Against Amnesia, Nancy J. Peterson addresses the ongoing postmodernist debate over the possibility and relevance of documentary and official histories. Drawing on Adrienne Rich's claim that women's literature and multicultural literature vigorously resist the amnesia and nostalgia that characterize mainstream North American culture, Peterson examines the struggles toward collective memory in a wealth of contemporary women's writing. Peterson's in-depth analyses of selected works by Louise Erdrich, Toni Morrison, Irena Klepfisz, Joy Kogawa, and other contemporary women writers illustrate the ways in which these authors recover and represent the historical memories attached to their racial/ethnic backgrounds. Their works probe traumatic moments in the marginalized histories of minority peoples, including Native American genocide and dispossession; African American slavery, migration, and displacement; the Holocaust; and the internment of people of Japanese ancestry during World War II. Peterson contends that these writers employ literary strategies that call attention to the gaps and silences of official histories. At the same time, these literary strategies allow the authors to narrate resonant counterhistories. Rejecting the playfully imaginative treatment of history found in typical postmodern novels, these contemporary women writers seek to reconstruct historical narratives in their texts and thereby reinvigorate historical memory in contemporary American culture.