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This text explores the idea of home - but a home without clear boundaries, a home in motion. A German who spent ten years in the US and also witnessed German reunification, Lueth writes about his idea of home, its shape and texture, which has shifted in unexpected and often startling ways.
In 1998, Don Nichols returned regularly to Iowa from his life and job in Washington, DC, to be with his dying father and to oversee his parents' investments. In this insightful and money-wise book, Nichols merges the emotions of a dutiful son with the actions of a knowledgable investor.
Charles Lamb, one of the most engaging personal essayists of all time, began publishing his Elia essays in the ""London Magazine"" in 1820; they were so immediately popular that a book-length collection was published in 1823. This edition of the text features useful annotation throughout.
Tom Lutz is on a mission to visit every country on earth. And the Monkey Learned Nothing contains reports from fifty of them, most describing personal encounters in rarely visited spots, anecdotes from way off the beaten path.
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