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A Constant Longing – Memoirs of a Palestinian Woman
Sweet, Sweet, Stories, Some Sweeter than Others
The Bridge
JUXTAPOSITIONS: Nineteen Anachronistic Photographic Collages
The Dream (Wisehouse Classics Edition)
The Most Dangerous Game (Wisehouse Classics Edition)
Burmese Days
Coming Up for Air
Annoying Stories

Annoying Stories

Annoying Stories Daniel Curzon - - Annoying Stories are annoying to those who don’t care for author Daniel Curzon’s off-kilter sense of humor or his refusal to stick to only the Left or Right in his presentation of third-rail subjects such as race, religion, feminism, illness, and even death. He’ll tell you tales as a kind of ā€˜truth whisperer’ despite what the outside world wants you ...
How to Cyberbully Your Teacher

How to Cyberbully Your Teacher

How to Cyberbully Your Teacher Daniel Curzon - - The Dark Side of the Internet comes in the form of a teacher "review" website that allows anyone at all, even non-students, to post "reviews" of teachers, anonymously without consequence to the "reviewer," thus unleashing the nastiest sides of the human species - a website where blackmail, extortion, defamation, plain old lying for the ...
The Sunshineboy: Memoirs of a Dancer

The Sunshineboy: Memoirs of a Dancer

The Sunshineboy: Memoirs of a Dancer Hans-Christian Wagner - - "I have run away from the place where I grew up to conquer the world and found my home on an island. I fulfilled my dreams, loved more men than I can remember, danced, acted, choreographed and produced, designed and managed, healed and taught. I shared the wealth of my father and enjoyed the naked freedom of having nothing. ...
Insomniac: in exile poems 2006-2016

Insomniac: in exile poems 2006-2016

Insomniac: in exile poems 2006-2016 Sam Vaseghi - - INSOMNIAC, by the Iranian-German author and poet Sam Vaseghi, is a collection of exile poems, gathered in the period of 2006 to 2016, during the poet’s stay in Germany and Sweden. The poems have social and political relevance and reflect a bipolar vecu of the poet split between Europe and Iran. Some of these poems have been published ...

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