The Cold Summer

The Cold Summer

Author: Gianrico Carofiglio

Publisher: Bitter Lemon Press

Published: 2018-09-04

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 1912242044

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The summer of 1992 had been exceptionally cold in southern Italy. But that’s not the reason why it is still remembered. On May 23, 1992, a roadside explosion killed the Palermo judge Giovanni Falcone, his wife and three police officers. A few weeks later judge Paolo Borsellino and five police officers were killed in the center of Palermo. These anti-mafia judges became heroes but the violence spread to the region of Bari in Puglia, where we meet a new, memorable character, Maresciallo Pietro Fenoglio, an officer of the Italian Carabinieri. Fenoglio, recently abandoned by his wife, must simultaneously deal with his personal crisis and the new gang wars raging around Bari. The police are stymied until a gang member, accused of killing a child, decides to collaborate, revealing the inner workings and the rules governing organised crime in the area. The story is narrated through the actual testimony of the informant, a trope reminiscent of verbatim theatre which Carofiglio, an ex-anti-mafia judge himself, uses to great effect. The gangs are stopped but the mystery of the boy’s murder must still be solved, leading Fenoglio into a world of deep moral ambiguity, where the prosecutors are hard to distinguish from the prosecuted.


Cold Summer

Cold Summer

Author: Gwen Cole

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2017-05-02

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 1510707700

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Today, he’s a high school dropout with no future. Tomorrow, he’s a soldier in World War II. Kale Jackson has spent years trying to control his time-traveling ability but hasn't had much luck. One day he lives in 1945, fighting in the war as a sharpshooter and helplessly watching soldiers—friends—die. Then the next day, he’s back in the present, where WWII has bled into his modern life in the form of PTSD, straining his relationship with his father and the few friends he has left. Every day it becomes harder to hide his battle wounds, both physical and mental, from the past. When the ex-girl-next-door, Harper, moves back to town, thoughts of what could be if only he had a normal life begin to haunt him. Harper reminds him of the person he was before the PTSD, which helps anchor him to the present. With practice, maybe Kale could remain in the present permanently and never step foot on a battlefield again. Maybe he can have the normal life he craves. But then Harper finds Kale’s name in a historical article—and he’s listed as a casualty of the war. Is Kale’s death inevitable? Does this mean that, one of these days, when Kale travels to the past, he may not come back? Kale knows now that he must learn to control his time-traveling ability to save himself and his chance at a life with Harper. Otherwise, he’ll be killed in a time where he doesn’t belong by a bullet that was never meant for him.


Khrushchev's Cold Summer

Khrushchev's Cold Summer

Author: Miriam Dobson

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2011-01-15

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 080145851X

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Between Stalin's death in 1953 and 1960, the government of the Soviet Union released hundreds of thousands of prisoners from the Gulag as part of a wide-ranging effort to reverse the worst excesses and abuses of the previous two decades and revive the spirit of the revolution. This exodus included not only victims of past purges but also those sentenced for criminal offenses. In Khrushchev's Cold Summer Miriam Dobson explores the impact of these returnees on communities and, more broadly, Soviet attempts to come to terms with the traumatic legacies of Stalin's terror. Confusion and disorientation undermined the regime's efforts at recovery. In the wake of Stalin's death, ordinary citizens and political leaders alike struggled to make sense of the country's recent bloody past and to cope with the complex social dynamics caused by attempts to reintegrate the large influx of returning prisoners, a number of whom were hardened criminals alienated and embittered by their experiences within the brutal camp system. Drawing on private letters as well as official reports on the party and popular mood, Dobson probes social attitudes toward the changes occurring in the first post-Stalin decade. Throughout, she features personal stories as articulated in the words of ordinary citizens, prisoners, and former prisoners. At the same time, she explores Soviet society's contradictory responses to the returnees and shows that for many the immediate post-Stalin years were anything but a breath of spring air after the long Stalinist winter.


The Hot & Cold Summer

The Hot & Cold Summer

Author: Johanna Hurwitz

Publisher: StarWalk Kids Media

Published: 2012-10-01

Total Pages: 87

ISBN-13: 1623343259

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Rory and Derek were best friends but with Bolivia visiting next door would their friendship last?.


Cold in Summer

Cold in Summer

Author: Tracy Barrett

Publisher: Macmillan + ORM

Published: 2015-06-09

Total Pages: 163

ISBN-13: 162779672X

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The new girl in town meets a mysterious old-fashioned girl who can't seem to find her way home. The girl didn't say anything. Her face held no expression. Ariadne shivered. It was cool in the shade, and her hair was still wet. "Hello," Ariadne said. No answer. "Um-I was just taking a walk. Is this your property?" Still nothing. She took a step toward the girl and stumbled on a fallen branch. She caught her balance and looked back at the tree, but no one was there. The girl had vanished.


Russian Critics on the Cinema of Glasnost

Russian Critics on the Cinema of Glasnost

Author: Michael Brashinsky

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1994-09-30

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 9780521444750

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Russian Critics on the Cinema of Glasnost gathers together 23 essays written by some of Russia's most astute commentators of film and culture. Written during the 1980s and published in English for the first time, this collection includes reviews of films such as Little Vera and Taxi Blues, which were critically hailed in the West. Their comments not only illuminate important aspects of Russian filmmaking during this decade: as importantly, they capture a sense of a society in flux during the waning years of Communism, as well as the larger context within which Glasnost cinema and culture developed. This collection provides insight into the successes and shortcomings of Glasnost, as captured in film, for a Western audience.


Cold Summer Wind

Cold Summer Wind

Author: Clayton Klein

Publisher: Fowlerville, Mich. : Wilderness Adventure Books

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13:

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Account of Clayton and Darrell Klun's canoeing adventures, primarily in the NWT but also in northern Manitoba and Saskatchewan.


Dreams of a Cold Summer

Dreams of a Cold Summer

Author: Ken Knight

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2018-03-21

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 1546233652

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A Federal Agent finds herself assigned to a new unit only to become the entree on a stalkers menu. The gas station attendant whose job in the afterlife is to give directions to passersby on their way to eternity. When fans are the only real friends that an X-rated Film Starlet can count on. A frustrated novelist confronted by a character he created and now he can only quit writing over her dead body! Ken Knight is no ordinary writer. He is able to blend powerful themes, from macabre ones to those with mysterious dimensions that will challenge the depths of your imagination. After you have read these stories you will wonder why others dont rise to his level of creativity." -Michael Shockey, Author and College Professor Enter the rough-and-tumble world of Ken Knight, where stories like 'Division 5' compellingly careen like a pinball from violent deceit to lustful anticipation, all the while with ominous surprise lurking just around a corner, or sometimes on the power side of a desk." -T.D. Johnston, winner of the International Book Award for Friday Afternoon and Other Stories


The Cold & Hot Winter

The Cold & Hot Winter

Author: Johanna Hurwitz

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 1988-09-22

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 9780688078393

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What do you do when you think your best friend is a liar and a thief? "In this engaging sequel to The Hot & Cold Summer, Hurwitz again demonstrates what makes her books so popular....The dialogue is natural, the humor unforced and the fifth-grade perspective controlled and right on target."--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books.


Summer Sons

Summer Sons

Author: Lee Mandelo

Publisher: Tordotcom

Published: 2021-09-28

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 1250790301

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Lee Mandelo's debut Summer Sons is a sweltering, queer Southern Gothic that crosses Appalachian street racing with academic intrigue, all haunted by a hungry ghost. Andrew and Eddie did everything together, best friends bonded more deeply than brothers, until Eddie left Andrew behind to start his graduate program at Vanderbilt. Six months later, only days before Andrew was to join him in Nashville, Eddie dies of an apparent suicide. He leaves Andrew a horrible inheritance: a roommate he doesn’t know, friends he never asked for, and a gruesome phantom that hungers for him. As Andrew searches for the truth of Eddie’s death, he uncovers the lies and secrets left behind by the person he trusted most, discovering a family history soaked in blood and death. Whirling between the backstabbing academic world where Eddie spent his days and the circle of hot boys, fast cars, and hard drugs that ruled Eddie’s nights, the walls Andrew has built against the world begin to crumble. And there is something awful lurking, waiting for those walls to fall. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.