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  • av Elise Kova
    227 - 426,-

  • av Elise Kova
    599 - 1 034,-

  • av Elise Kova
    255 - 450,-

  • av Elise Kova
    250 - 450,-

  • av Elise Kova
    241 - 434,-

  • av Caroline Butler
    152 - 190,-

  • av Manning Rubin
    204,-

    "In the name of the Jewish people I sentence you to death." This was the condemnation to top Nazi SS and Gestapo officers as each was secretly assassinated after WWII by members of the Underground Jewish Brigade from Palestine.These underground operations are only part of the action packed Voyage to The Wall, a gripping story of how the horrors of the Holocaust forced a naïve, young Jewish U.S. Army soldier from the South to a new understanding of his place in the world and the Jewish community.Stationed in Germany after the victory in Europe, Sergeant Joey Goldman, like the author, witnesses the decimation of Jews at Dachau and the results of "The Final Solution" at the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials. It shocks him to his core, changing him from a nonobservant Jew to becoming an ardent but secular Zionist willing to risk his military career assisting the Underground Jewish Brigade in sending weapons and refugees to Palestine despite the harsh British embargo, and he risks his life by assisting them in capturing and killing top Nazis in hiding. Joey experiences an emotional relationship with two aged, battered survivors of Dachau he helps seek refuge and safety. He also finds love with Leah, a young Polish survivor, who Joey follows to Palestine where he ends up fighting and almost dying in the battles for Israel's Independence.This important and inspiring story is based on true events including some of the actual experiences of the author who at the young age of 17 was in the U.S. 3rd Army stationed in Germany.

  • av Jeff Patmore
    250 - 332,-

  • av Yvonne M. Chimwaza
    152 - 226,-

  • av Emberli Pridham
    130 - 248,-

  • av Sarah Lewis
    215 - 346,-

  • av Nancy Hess
    243,-

    Light the Red Candle is about connection. The pages are filled with words channeled, and dictated, from spirits through me for you. It centers around communication through stories. It shows how you can relate others' experiences to your own if you're willing to open up to that being a possibility. So much of what we're seeking in our lives is already here. So much of what we're feeling is amplified by the deep connections to the energies around us, even if we don't realize it. The easiest feelings to connect to someone else with are those heavier ones-which were brought to you in abundance for this offering. This is because even in our own unique and personal life heavy experiences there is a commonality, a resonance, in how another can relate, in kind, to us. That gentle and tender holding and witnessing of those heavy, dark places allows us to find a special kind of connection between those who we would have otherwise not found ourselves connected to at all.

  • av The Park County Telegraph
    164,-

    Over four million people visit Yellowstone National Park every year. Many visitors access the park through the Cody, Wyoming, area. While most visitors wish to see Yellowstone, some are looking to enjoy recreation outside the park during their stay. This handbook is targeted towards the non-park tourists.This book highlights popular recreational activities in the area like hiking, fishing, and camping. Expect tips and suggestions for safely going it alone, as well as a handful of businesses that can help maximize the experience. The handbook is written from a candid, local perspective. It also includes other perspectives like, "how to irritate the locals" and "ways to get hurt." This handbook is a good companion for anyone interested in visiting the area or anyone else looking for educational levity!

  • av Karen Mortimer
    215 - 311,-

  • av David Allen Handy
    269,-

    Theas Few Lines is a rich account of the experience of an upstate New Yorker who left home to fight for the Union during the American Civil War. Alonzo D. Bump lived in the thriving small cotton mill town of Victory Mills, the home of the Saratoga Victory Manufacturing Company where he was employed as a weaver. With the desire to "go down to see the world," Alonzo left behind Mary, his wife, and his three-year-old daughter, Mattie. Private Bump's letters were largely written to Mary, though a small few were sent to his mother, sister, mother-in-law, and his two sisters-in-law. His letters reveal a deep love shared with Mary. For Alonzo, composing letters served as the primary instrument whereby he maintained his emotional ties with Mary and had a powerful therapeutic benefit for the married couple. Exchanging letters helped to mollify the geographic distance between Alonzo and Mary. He wrote about camp life, poor rations, disease, marching, combat, desertion, commanding officers, the enemy, military pay, sex, prostitution, pornography, and African Americans. The reader will come away with a deeper understanding of the common soldier's experience during the Civil War.

  • av Deidre Boyle
    241,-

    I Am Me Wherever I Go is the story of a young child's move from the city to the suburbs.Through a child's eyes we take a journey to a new world that appears to be so very different. The child wonders, "How will I ever fit in?" The child's experiences help to realize that there are many similarities along with the differences. With the help of friends, family, teachers, and classmates, the child learns to "just be myself."The lesson learned is that though we may appear different and our worlds may seem miles apart, we all have the same foundations of family, customs, and cultural values.I Am Me Wherever I Go opens the door for meaningful comparison of each child's family, customs, special events, and more.

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