Opa's Tales

Opa's Tales
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 179
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ISBN-10 : 9781462099801
ISBN-13 : 1462099807
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Opa's Tales by : Fred S. Losch

Growing up in war-torn Germany, spending over two years in a Russian prison camp can ruin a life or make it stronger. Fred Losch chose to become a stronger person and to make the most of his life. Fred left his homeland, became an American citizen, traveled the world, learned new things daily, and loved his family. He wrote the words of his life so that others might see the misery of war and strive toward understanding and cooperation.

Opa Nobody

Opa Nobody
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Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 381
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ISBN-10 : 9780803216235
ISBN-13 : 0803216238
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Opa Nobody by : Sonya Huber

It had come to this: breastfeeding her screaming three-month-old while sitting on the cigarette-scarred floor of a union hall, lying to her husband so she could attend yet another activist meeting, and otherwise actively self-destructing. Then Sonya Huber turned to her long-dead grandfather, the family nobody, for help. Huber s search for meaning and resonance in the life of her grandfather Heina Buschman was unusual insofar as she knew him only through dismissive family stories: He let his wife die of neglect . . . he used his infant son as a decoy when transporting anti-Nazi literature in a baby carriage . . . and so the stories went. What she actually discovered was that, like his granddaughter, Heina Buschman was a committed and beleaguered activist whose story echoed her own. Huber s research not only conjured her grandfather s voice in answer to many of the questions that troubled her but also found in his story a source of personal sustenance for herself. Based on extensive research and documentation, this story of Heina Buschman offers a rare look into the heart of the average socialist trying to survive the Nazis and rebuild a broken world. Alternating with his voice is Huber s own, providing a rich and moving counterpoint that makes this deeply personal exploration of family, politics, and individual responsibility a story for all of us and for all time.

Opa Nobody

Opa Nobody
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Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 390
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0803210809
ISBN-13 : 9780803210806
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Opa Nobody by : Sonya Huber

It had come to this: breastfeeding her screaming three-month-old while sitting on the cigarette-scarred floor of a union hall, lying to her husband so she could attend yet another activist meeting, and otherwise actively self-destructing. Then Sonya Huber turned to her long-dead grandfather, the family ?nobody,? for help. ø Huber?s search for meaning and resonance in the life of her grandfather Heina Buschman was unusual insofar as she knew him only through dismissive family stories: He let his wife die of neglect . . . he used his infant son as a decoy when transporting anti-Nazi literature in a baby carriage . . . and so the stories went. What she actually discovered was that, like his granddaughter, Heina Buschman was a committed and beleaguered activist whose story echoed her own. Huber?s research not only conjured her grandfather?s voice in answer to many of the questions that troubled her but also found in his story a source of personal sustenance for herself. Based on extensive research and documentation, this story of Heina Buschman offers a rare look into the heart of the ?average? socialist trying to survive the Nazis and rebuild a broken world. Alternating with his voice is Huber?s own, providing a rich and moving counterpoint that makes this deeply personal exploration of family, politics, and individual responsibility a story for all of us and for all time.

The Book Lover's Guide to Florida

The Book Lover's Guide to Florida
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Publisher : Pineapple Press Inc
Total Pages : 516
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ISBN-10 : 1561640212
ISBN-13 : 9781561640218
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis The Book Lover's Guide to Florida by : Kevin M. McCarthy

"Here is the book lover's literary tour of Florida, an exhaustive survey of writers, books, and literary sites in every part of the state. The state is divided into ten areas and each one is described from a literary point of view. You will learn what authors lived in or wrote about a place, which books describe the place, what important movies were made there, even the literary trivia which the true Florida book lover will want to know. You can use the book as a travel guide to a new way to see the state, as an armchair guide to a better understanding of our literary heritage, or as a guide to what to read next time you head to a bookstore or library."--Publisher.

Adventures of My Grandchildren

Adventures of My Grandchildren
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Publisher : Strategic Book Publishing
Total Pages : 323
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ISBN-10 : 9781609110642
ISBN-13 : 1609110641
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Adventures of My Grandchildren by : Oma

Four delightful stories make up this children's book, each one based upon a woman's grandchildren and each one filled with exciting adventures, faraway places and authentic characters. Marion Gillcrist, or Oma as she is known to her grandchildren, uses her vivid imagination to put her grandchildren in the most unusual places. Ransom takes Marie and Erin to Colorado where they survive not only a kidnapping, but the Colorado wilderness. Hanna and Joe go in search of a pirate's treasure and break a secret code in The Piece of Eight; Liam, Jacob, Thomas, Lily and Olivia explore a haunted house in Rhode Island in The Watson Place; and Ellie, Georgia, Danny and Isabel rescue King Richard the Lion Heart from a dungeon in Austria in Coeur de Lion. Follow the adventures of these irrepressible and enchanting children as they use their wits and wisdom to battle buccaneers, bandits, and medieval adversaries. Gillcrist expertly captures childlike wonder and excitement with history and valuable life lessons. Adventures of My Grandchildren will become a permanent part of the family library and a book that you and your children will read time and time again. Marion Gillcrist is the mother of 10 children, grandmother of 36, and great-grandmother of 6. Mrs. Gillcrist did advanced work in the Humanities field of Child Development in the states and lived in Austria for 20 years where she did extensive seminal research regarding male teenagers, and established a home and educational program to assist young Polish refugees. She lives with her husband in Boca Raton, Florida. Publisher's website: www.eloquentbooks.com/AdventuresofMyGrandchildren.html

OPA Price Service

OPA Price Service
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 1806
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112069210349
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis OPA Price Service by : James Albert Pike

Nine Medieval Romances of Magic

Nine Medieval Romances of Magic
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Publisher : Broadview Press
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 9781770482029
ISBN-13 : 1770482024
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Nine Medieval Romances of Magic by : Marijane Osborn

In this book, Marijane Osborn translates into modern English nine lively medieval verse romances, in a form that both reflects the original and makes the romances inviting to a modern audience. All nine tales contain elements of magic: shapeshifters, powerful fairies, trees that are portals to another world, and enchanted clothing and armor. Many of the tales also feature powerful women characters, while others include representations of “Saracens.” The tales address issues of enduring interest and concern, and also address sexuality, agency, and identity formation in unexpected ways.

Places in the World a Person Could Walk

Places in the World a Person Could Walk
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Publisher : University of Texas Press
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 9780292773554
ISBN-13 : 0292773552
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Places in the World a Person Could Walk by : David Syring

Spring-fed creeks. Old stone houses. Cedar brakes and bleached limestone. The Hill Country holds powerful sway over the imagination of Texans. So many of us dream of having our own little place in the limestone hills. The Hill Country feels just like home, even if you've never lived there. This beautifully written book explores what the Hill Country has meant as a homeplace to the author, his family, and longtime residents of the area, as well as to newcomers. David Syring listens to the stories that his aunts, uncles, and cousins tell about life in the Hill Country and grapples with their meaning for his own search for a place to belong. He also collects short stories focused around Honey Creek Church to consider how places become containers for memory. And he draws upon several years of living in Fredericksburg to talk about the problems and opportunities created by heritage tourism and the development of the town as a "home" for German Americans. These interconnected stories illuminate what it means to belong to a place and why the Texas Hill Country has become the spiritual, if not actual, home of many people.

The Deathless White Stallion and Other Tales

The Deathless White Stallion and Other Tales
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 70
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ISBN-10 : 0890157022
ISBN-13 : 9780890157022
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis The Deathless White Stallion and Other Tales by : Joe Ferguson

Presents five folk tales from five cultures of the southwest.

Pocketbook Politics

Pocketbook Politics
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 368
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ISBN-10 : 9781400843787
ISBN-13 : 1400843782
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Pocketbook Politics by : Meg Jacobs

"How much does it cost?" We think of this question as one that preoccupies the nation's shoppers, not its statesmen. But, as Pocketbook Politics dramatically shows, the twentieth-century American polity in fact developed in response to that very consumer concern. In this groundbreaking study, Meg Jacobs demonstrates how pocketbook politics provided the engine for American political conflict throughout the twentieth century. From Woodrow Wilson to Franklin Roosevelt to Richard Nixon, national politics turned on public anger over the high cost of living. Beginning with the explosion of prices at the turn of the century, every strike, demonstration, and boycott was, in effect, a protest against rising prices and inadequate income. On one side, a reform coalition of ordinary Americans, mass retailers, and national politicians fought for laws and policies that promoted militant unionism, government price controls, and a Keynesian program of full employment. On the other, small businessmen fiercely resisted this low-price, high-wage agenda that threatened to bankrupt them. This book recaptures this dramatic struggle, beginning with the immigrant Jewish, Irish, and Italian women who flocked to Edward Filene's famous Boston bargain basement that opened in 1909 and ending with the Great Inflation of the 1970s. Pocketbook Politics offers a new interpretation of state power by integrating popular politics and elite policymaking. Unlike most social historians who focus exclusively on consumers at the grass-roots, Jacobs breaks new methodological ground by insisting on the centrality of national politics and the state in the nearly century-long fight to fulfill the American Dream of abundance.