We Were There, Too!

We Were There, Too!

Author: Phillip Hoose

Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)

Published: 2001-08-08

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 146681179X

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"This may be the most exhilarating and revelatory history of our country. It is must reading for today's youth-as well as their elders." --Studs Terkel From the boys who sailed with Columbus to today's young activists, this unique book brings to life the contributions of young people throughout American history. Based on primary sources and including 160 authentic images, this handsome oversized volume highlights the fascinating stories of more than 70 young people from diverse cultures. Young readers will be hooked into history as they meet individuals their own age who were caught up in our country's most dramatic moments-Olaudah Equiano, kidnapped from his village in western Africa and forced into slavery, Anyokah, who helped her father create a written Cherokee language, Johnny Clem, the nine-year-old drummer boy who became a Civil War hero, and Jessica Govea, a teenager who risked joining Cesar Chavez's fight for a better life for farmworkers. Throughout, Philip Hoose's own lively, knowledgeable voice provides a rich historical context-making this not only a great reference-but a great read. The first U.S. history book of this scope to focus on the role young people have played in the making of our country, its compelling stories combine to tell our larger national story, one that prompts Howard Zinn, author of A People's History of the United States, to comment, "This is an extraordinary book-wonderfully readable, inspiring to young and old alike, and unique." We Were There, Too! is a 2001 National Book Award Finalist for Young People's Literature.


Handbook to Happiness

Handbook to Happiness

Author: Charles R. Solomon

Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.

Published: 2011-04-21

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 1414356471

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Handbook to Happiness counsels hurting people by teaching them to exchange their life for Christ’s. Instead of “trying to live the Christian life,” which still centers on our own efforts, we need to allow Christ to live his life in us. This removes all reliance on human effort and frees us to become totally Christ centered. This revision includes personal testimonials, diagrams, and a poem by the author, illustrating his own spiritual and emotional journey.


We Were the Bullfighters

We Were the Bullfighters

Author: Marianne K. Miller

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 2024-05-28

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 1459753623

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“A window into Canada's role in the making of Ernest Hemingway in clear, clean prose.” — Lee Gowan, author of The Beautiful Place Sent to cover bank robber Red Ryan’s daring prison break, a young Ernest Hemingway becomes fascinated with the convict. In 1923, Ernest Hemingway, struggling with the responsibilities of marriage and unexpected fatherhood, has just made a big mistake. He decided that for the baby’s first year he would interrupt his fledgling writing career in Paris and move his family to North America. No longer a freelancer, he now has a gruelling job with a difficult boss, as a staff reporter for the Toronto Daily Star. On his first day, already feeling hemmed in by circumstances, he’s sent to cover a prison break at Kingston Pen. The escaped convicts, led by notorious bank robber Norman “Red” Ryan, are on the run, making their way from the bush north of Kingston, to the streets of Toronto, and then through towns and cities across the United States. Their crimes become more brazen, their lifestyle increasingly glamorous. Growing more and more preoccupied with Ryan and his willingness to risk everything to be free, Hemingway ponders duty, freedom, and what stops a man from pursuing his dreams.


The Interrogators

The Interrogators

Author: Chris Mackey

Publisher: Little, Brown

Published: 2004-07-19

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 0759511098

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More than 3,000 prisoners in the war on terrorism have been captured, held, and interrogated in Afghanistan alone. But no one knows what transpired in those interactions between prisoner and interrogator -- until now. In The Interrogators, Chris Mackey, the senior interrogator at Bagram Air Base and in Kandahar, where al-Qaeda and Taliban prisoners were first detained and questioned, lifts the curtain. Soldiers specially trained in the art of interrogation went face-to-face with the enemy. These mental and psychological battles were as grueling, dramatic, and important as any in the war on terrorism. We learn how, under Mackey's command, his small group of "soldier spies" engineered a breakthrough in interrogation strategy, rewriting techniques and tactics grounded in the Cold War. Mackey reveals the tricks of the trade, and we see how his team -- four men and one woman -- responded to the pressure and the prisoners. By the time Mackey's group was finished, virtually no prisoner went unbroken.


Kosovo

Kosovo

Author: Julie Mertus

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 9780520209626

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Explores the foundations of conflict in Kosovo, charging that the international community's failure to support the Albanians in their initial passive resistance to Serbian repression led to violence.


Double Trouble on Corned Beef Row

Double Trouble on Corned Beef Row

Author: James W. Battee

Publisher: James W Battee

Published: 2010-08-05

Total Pages: 203

ISBN-13: 1453685081

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"Three boys are born during a snowstorm. Two are identical twins who get switched in the hospital. One grow up to own a deli, and the other becomes a soldier of fortune. They meet on a flight from Israel after the theft of an Israeli secret weapon by the twin called Jake, "The Butcher." The wrong twin gets identified because his brother is disguised as a rabbi. The troubles of the deli owner escalate as the FBI, the Mossad, and foreign spies descend on him and his shop."--Page 4 of cover.