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A Doll's House and Other Plays (Penguin Classics)

by Henrik Ibsen (Translator: Peter Watts)
Publisher: Penguin Classics (1965-06-30)
Binding/Media: Paperback - 336 pages
SKU: 80903
Condition: G+
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"The League of Youth" (1869) was Ibsen's first venture into realistic social drama and marks a turning-point in his style. By 1879, Ibsen was convinced that women suffer an inevitable violation of their personalities within the context of marriage. In "A Doll's House", he portrayed the wife struggling to break free: this was unheard of at the time and Ibsen's play caused a sensation. Continuing the theme of tensions within the family in "The Lady from the Sea", Ibsen put forward the view that freedom with responsibility might at least be a step in the right direction.


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A Good and Happy Child: A Novel

by Justin Evans
Publisher: Crown (2007-05-22)
Binding/Media: Hardcover - 336 pages
Edition: First Edition
SKU: 64356
Condition: G+ / G+
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Thirty-year-old George Davies can’t bring himself to hold his newborn son. After months of accepting his lame excuses and strange behavior, his wife has had enough. She demands that he see a therapist, and George, desperate to save his unraveling marriage and redeem himself as a father and husband, reluctantly agrees.

As he delves into his childhood memories, he begins to recall things he hasn’t thought of in twenty years. Events, people, and strange situations come rushing back. The odd, rambling letters his father sent home before he died. The jovial mother who started dating too soon after his father’s death. A boy who appeared one night when George was lonely, then told him secrets he didn’t want to know. How no one believed this new friend was real and that he was responsible for the bad things that were happening.

Terrified by all that he has forgotten, George struggles to remember what really happened in the months following his father’s death. Were his ominous visions and erratic behavior the product of a grief-stricken child’s overactive imagination (a perfectly natural reaction to the trauma of loss, as his mother insisted)? Or were his father’s colleagues, who blamed a darker, more malevolent force, right to look to the supernatural as a means to end George’s suffering? Twenty years later, George still does not know. But when a mysterious murder is revealed, remembering the past becomes the only way George can protect himself–and his young family.

A psychological thriller in the tradition of Donna Tartt’s The Secret History–with shades of The Exorcist–the smart and suspenseful A Good and Happy Child leaves you questioning the things you remember and frightened of the things you’ve forgotten.


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A Mass for Arras (Andrze Szczypiorski)

by Andrzej Szczypiorski
Publisher: Grove Press (1994-09-20)
Binding/Media: Paperback - 192 pages
Edition: 1St Edition
SKU: 78826
Condition: VG
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With this historical tragedy at its core, A Mass for Arras explores the personal and political consequences of fear, fanaticism, and fascism in the story of Jan, a young member of the intelligentsia. Arrogantly pious and full of revolutionary zeal, Jan wholeheartedly participates in the torments inflicted on the "outsiders" in the name of moral and political righteousness. Yet when faced with escalating violence and, ultimately, his own downfall, he must choose between sincere commitment to the isolated village that adopted him and horror at a society gone mad.

A Mass for Arras addresses themes of freedom and responsibility, individualism and conformity, and memory and loss. It is a moving account of a young man's coming-of-age in a time of disease and death, a profound political allegory of life in an emergent totalitarian state, a chilling indictment of government-sponsored repression and societal complicity, and a cautionary tale about the tendency of history to repeat itself, whether in fifteenth-century France, postwar Poland, or somewhere still closer to our own time and place.

"[Szczypiorski's] resonant story is a timely meditation on crimes committed in the name of religion and on the misplaced faith the ruled place in their rulers. The translation preserves the pungent medieval atmosphere, evoking a mindset that, the author implies, is very much alive today." Publishers Weekly

"A thought-provoking meditation on the human tendency to find meaning in suffering by blaming others and to pervert ideals to base means. . . Simply, elegantly, and yet with great power, Szczypiorski lays out the dangers of a worldview clearly reminiscent of Eastern Europe before the fall of communism."
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ANDRZEJ SZCZYPIORSKI was born in 1924 in Warsaw, where he still resides. He fought in the Resistance Movement during the German Occupation of Poland, took part in the Warsaw uprising of 1944, and survived time



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Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature

by John W. Cousin
Publisher: Kessinger Publishing, LLC (2003-03-31)
Binding/Media: Paperback - 464 pages
SKU: 22776
Condition: VG / NONE
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The primary aim of this book is to give as much information about English authors, including American and Colonial writers, as the prescribed limits will admit. An attempt has been made to enhance the interest by introducing such details as tend to illustrate the characters and circumstances of the authors and the manner in which they passed through the world.


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A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

by Betty Smith
Publisher: Perennial Classics (1998-09-01)
Binding/Media: Paperback - 496 pages
Edition: 1st Perennial Classics ed
SKU: 65967
Condition: G
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Francie Nolan, avid reader, penny-candy connoisseur, and adroit observer of human nature, has much to ponder in colorful, turn-of-the-century Brooklyn. She grows up with a sweet, tragic father, a severely realistic mother, and an aunt who gives her love too freely--to men, and to a brother who will always be the favored child. Francie learns early the meaning of hunger and the value of a penny. She is her father's child--romantic and hungry for beauty. But she is her mother's child, too--deeply practical and in constant need of truth. Like the Tree of Heaven that grows out of cement or through cellar gratings, resourceful Francie struggles against all odds to survive and thrive. Betty Smith's poignant, honest novel created a big stir when it was first published over 50 years ago. Her frank writing about life's squalor was alarming to some of the more genteel society, but the book's humor and pathos ensured its place in the realm of classics--and in the hearts of readers, young and old. (Ages 10 and older) --Emilie Coulter
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The American classic about a young girl's coming of age at the turn of the century.

"A profoundly moving novel, and an honest and true one. It cuts right to the heart of life...If you miss A Tree Grows in Brooklyn you will deny yourself a rich experience...It is a poignant and deeply understanding story of childhood and family relationships. The Nolans lived in the Williamsburg slums of Brooklyn from 1902 until 1919...Their daughter Francie and their son Neely knew more than their fair share of the privations and sufferings that are the lot of a great city's poor. Primarily this is Francie's book. She is a superb feat of characterization, an imaginative, alert, resourceful child. And Francie's growing up and beginnings of wisdom are the substance of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn."
--New York Times

"One of the most dearly beloved and one of the finest books of our day."
--Orville Prescott

"One of the books of the century."
--New York Public Library



A trick to catch the old one; (The New mermaids)

by Thomas Middleton
Publisher: Benn (1968)
Binding/Media: Hardcover - 100 pages
SKU: 32765
Condition: G
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My Adversary Evermore Twits Me With My Nephew, Forsooth, My Nephew; Why May Not A Virtuous Uncle Have A Dissolute Nephew? What Though He Be A Brotheller, A Wastethrift, A Common Surfeiter, And, To Conclude, A Beggar; Must Sin In Him Call Up Shame In Me? Since We Have No Part In Their Follies, Why Should We Have Part In Their Infamies? For My Strict Hand Toward His Mortgage, That I Deny Not, I Confess I Had An Uncle's Pen'worth.


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All New People

by Anne Lamott
Publisher: Counterpoint (1999-12-17)
Binding/Media: Paperback - 166 pages
Edition: 1st
SKU: 67173
Condition: VG
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With generosity, humor, and pathos, Anne Lamott takes on the barrage of dislocating changes that shook the Sixties. Leading us through the wake of these changes is Nanny Goodman, one small girl living in Marin County, California.. With generosity, humor, and pathos, Anne Lamott takes on the barrage of dislocating changes that shook the Sixties. Leading us through the wake of these changes is Nanny Goodman, one small girl living in Marin County, California.A half-adult child among often childish adults, Nanny grows up with two spectacularly odd parentsa writer father and a mother who is a constant source of material. As she moves into her adolescence, so, it seems, does America. While grappling with her own coming-of-age, Nanny witnesses an entire cultures descent into drugs, the mass exodus of fathers from her town, and rapid real-estate and technological development that foreshadow a drastically different future. In All New People , Anne Lamott works a special magic, transforming failure into forgiveness and illuminating the power of love to redeem us. With generosity, humor, and pathos, Anne Lamott takes on the barrage of dislocating changes that shook the Sixties. A half-adult child among often childish adults, Nanny grows up with two spectacularly odd parentsa writer father and a mother who is a constant source of material. As she moves into her adolescence, so, it seems, does America. While grappling with her own coming-of-age, Nanny witnesses an entire cultures descent into drugs, the mass exodus of fathers from her town, and rapid real-estate and technological development that foreshadow a drastically different future.In All New People , Anne Lamott works a special magic, transforming failure into forgiveness and illuminating the power of love to redeem us.


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And God Created Woman

by Mika Miller
Publisher: Ghettoheat (2007-03-01)
Binding/Media: Paperback - 224 pages
Edition: 1st
SKU: 65077
Condition: NF
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AND GOD CREATED WOMAN, a provocative, sophisticated story that chronicles the evolutionary journey of four flawed African-American women, as they overcome their individual struggles, and survive to become beautiful and stronger. Meet the feisty, fascinating females:

Tristan, a beautiful, successful, financial guru who s emotionally bankrupt: Men call me a bitch! Because when it comes to business, I m a man-eater.

Mekka, the bold, sexy, exotic dancer, and a single-mother of two: Some people call me a hoe...because I strip for niggas and hustle for cash.

Shawn, an Afrocentric, neurotic, neo-soul goddess who s an elementary school teacher with substance abuse issues: Some people call me desperate. The truth is, I m a basket case, a borderline alcoholic I hate being by myself...

Melanie, the cool, sassy, hardcore round-the-way girl with a sexual identity crisis: I can see that he s trying to figure out whether I m a girl or a guy. It s not easy to tell.

AND GOD CREATED WOMAN is a groundbreaking tale of perseverance, filled with many moral messages. Taking readers on an emotional journey with enticing plots, twists and turns, Tristan, Mekka, Shawn and Melanie are forced to realize the true essence and beauty of a woman.



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Aperture: A Collection of Poems

by Oladayo Sanusi
Publisher: PublishAmerica (2005-02-14)
Binding/Media: Paperback - 62 pages
SKU: 82275
Condition: VG-
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Aperture is an explosive expression of life. In this debut collection of some forty poems, Oladayo Sanusi explores the raw fabrics of life as he lives it. Aperture is a characteristic work of a young poet with palpable energy and passion. The overall tempo is fast, and a vivid use of imagery is predominant. The energy-draining march of this work is compensated by few interspersed soothing songs and sweet supplications, which are factual reflections of the author's appeals and style.- Oluyinka S. Adediji


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Astoria: A Novel (Prose Series)

by Robert Viscusi
Publisher: Guernica Editions (1995-03)
Binding/Media: Paperback - 313 pages
SKU: 57936
Condition: G+
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An experiment in what the author terms "speculative history", this novel tracks the movements of a man haunted by the spirit of his deceased mother and dogged by the notion that Astoria - the Italian neighbourhood in Queens where his mother grew up in the 1920s - is the true capital of the world. In 1986, two years after his mother's death, the narrator travels from Paris to New York to Rome, unable to escape the shadow of Napoleon, the historical figure he now associates with his mother. Weaving theory upon theory in an attempt to break the hold of these visions, he finds that she represents the fury, rage, and unappeased desire of migration and the displaced people left in its wake.
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