The Negro Motorist Green Book

The Negro Motorist Green Book

Author: Victor H. Green

Publisher: Colchis Books

Published:

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13:

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The Negro Motorist Green Book was a groundbreaking guide that provided African American travelers with crucial information on safe places to stay, eat, and visit during the era of segregation in the United States. This essential resource, originally published from 1936 to 1966, offered a lifeline to black motorists navigating a deeply divided nation, helping them avoid the dangers and indignities of racism on the road. More than just a travel guide, The Negro Motorist Green Book stands as a powerful symbol of resilience and resistance in the face of oppression, offering a poignant glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of the African American experience in the 20th century.


Irish Travellers

Irish Travellers

Author: Sharon Bohn Gmelch

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2014-10-23

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 0253014611

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Anthropologists George and Sharon Gmelch have been studying the quasi-nomadic people known as Travellers since their fieldwork in the early 1970s, when they lived among Travellers and went on the road in their own horse-drawn wagon. In 2011 they returned to seek out families they had known decades before—shadowed by a film crew and taking with them hundreds of old photographs showing the Travellers' former way of life. Many of these images are included in this book, alongside more recent photos and compelling personal narratives that reveal how Traveller lives have changed now that they have left nomadism behind.


A Time Traveler's Theory of Relativity

A Time Traveler's Theory of Relativity

Author: Nicole Valentine

Publisher: Carolrhoda Books ®

Published: 2019-10-01

Total Pages: 267

ISBN-13: 1541564472

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He believes in science, but only magic can help his mom. Twelve-year-old Finn is used to people in his family disappearing. His twin sister, Faith, drowned when they were three years old. A few months ago, his mom abandoned him and his dad with no explanation. Finn clings to the concrete facts in his physics books—and to his best friend, Gabi—to ward off his sadness. But then his grandmother tells him a secret: the women in their family are Travelers, able to move back and forth in time. Finn's mom is trapped somewhere in the timeline, and she's left Finn a portal to find her. But to succeed, he'll have to put his trust in something bigger than logic. "This is an incredible book, no matter which time universe you're in. I couldn't put it down. One of my favorite debut novels of the year."—Erin Entrada Kelly, New York Times bestselling author and 2018 Newbery Medal winner


I'll Never Be French (no Matter what I Do)

I'll Never Be French (no Matter what I Do)

Author: Mark Greenside

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2008-11-04

Total Pages: 259

ISBN-13: 1416586873

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Author and teacher Mark Greenside recounts his struggles to fit into the life of a small Celtic village in Brittany.


Inspired Journeys

Inspired Journeys

Author: Brian Bouldrey

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780299309404

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Full of humor, profundity, and obsession, these are tales of writers on pilgrimage, in search of legends, artistic inspiration, spiritual epiphany, or fulfillment of a promise.


Cemetery of Dreams

Cemetery of Dreams

Author: S. Mostofi

Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group

Published: 2010-10-01

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1934572519

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A fast-paced political thriller set against a finely detailed historical and cultural backdrop.


Traveller

Traveller

Author: Richard ADAMS

Publisher:

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13:

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Examines the events of the Civil War through the eyes of General Robert E. Lee's closest companion and devoted horse, Traveller.


Travelers

Travelers

Author: Helon Habila

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2020-08-04

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 0393358070

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A startlingly imaginative exploration of the African diaspora in Europe, by one of our most acclaimed international writers. Award-winning author Helon Habila has been described as "a courageous tale teller with an uncompromising vision…a major talent" (Rawi Hage). His new novel Travelers is a life-changing encounter with those who have been uprooted by war or aspiration, fear or hope. A Nigerian graduate student who has made his home in America knows what it means to strike out for new shores. When his wife proposes that he accompany her to Berlin, where she has been awarded a prestigious arts fellowship, he has his reservations: “I knew every departure is a death, every return a rebirth. Most changes happen unplanned, and they always leave a scar.” In Berlin, Habila’s central character finds himself thrown into contact with a community of African immigrants and refugees whose lives previously seemed distant from his own, but to which he is increasingly drawn. The walls between his privileged, secure existence and the stories of these other Africans on the move soon crumble, and his sense of identity begins to dissolve as he finds that he can no longer separate himself from others’ horrors, or from Africa. A lean, expansive, heart-rending exploration of loss and of connection, Travelers inscribes unforgettable signposts—both unsettling and luminous—marking the universal journey in pursuit of love and home.


The Armchair Traveler

The Armchair Traveler

Author: John Thorn

Publisher: Prentice Hall Direct

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 9780130464910

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Gathers travel writings by Margaret Atwood, Peter Benchley, Heinrich Boll, Bruce Chatwin, Gerald Durrell, Graham Greene, Peter Matthiessen, John McPhee, and Paul Theroux