Alice: From Dream to Dream

Alice: From Dream to Dream
Title Alice: From Dream to Dream PDF eBook
Author Giulio Macaione
Publisher Boom! Studios
Pages 148
Release 2018-10-10
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1613989954

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Writer/artist Giulio Macaione makes his comics debut in this breathtaking story about family and friendship. Alice can enter and share dreams by sleeping near someone, a power utterly outside her own control. After moving back to Cincinnati, Alice is stuck sharing a bedroom with her brother and worse, sharing his dreams. The bright spot in her life is her best friend, Jamie, but there's more history between their families than Alice realized, and there are secrets buried deep.

Why We Dream

Why We Dream
Title Why We Dream PDF eBook
Author Alice Robb
Publisher Picador
Pages 0
Release 2023-12-05
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 9781509836277

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Science journalist and lucid dreamer Alice Robb explores fresh, revelatory research to uncover why we dream and how we can improve our dream life.

Martin Luther King, Jr.

Martin Luther King, Jr.
Title Martin Luther King, Jr. PDF eBook
Author Alice Fleming
Publisher Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Pages 132
Release 2008
Genre African Americans
ISBN 1402744390

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A biography of Martin Luther King, Jr.

The Last of the Dream People

The Last of the Dream People
Title The Last of the Dream People PDF eBook
Author Alice Anne Parker
Publisher Hj Kramer
Pages 236
Release 1997
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780915811793

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From the author of "Understand Your Dreams"--one of Hawaii's leading psychics--comes a book that is at once an erotic love story and a gripping tale of adventure. During World War II, an American pilot is shot down over Burma and awakens to find himself in jungle inhabited by a native people known as the S'norrans--whose knowledge of him and the outside world is gathered through dreams.

Alice in Blunderland

Alice in Blunderland
Title Alice in Blunderland PDF eBook
Author John Kendrick Bangs
Publisher
Pages 140
Release 1907
Genre Children's literature
ISBN

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A Dream Life

A Dream Life
Title A Dream Life PDF eBook
Author Claire Messud
Publisher
Pages 136
Release 2021-10
Genre
ISBN 9781649697295

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A JEWEL OF A NOVEL BY NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER CLAIRE MESSUD. When the Armstrong family moves from New York at the dawn of the 1970s, Australia feels, to Alice Armstrong, like the end of the earth. Residing in a grand manor on the glittering Sydney Harbour, her family finds their life has turned upside down. As she navigates this strange new world, Alice must find a way to weave an existence from its shimmering mirage. Lies and self-deception are at the heart of this keenly observed story. This is a sharp, biting and playful tale with a cast of unscrupulous characters adrift in a dream life of their own making. Written with the characteristic delicacy of touch, humour and emotional insight that make Claire Messud one of our greatest writers. '[Messud is] among our greatest contemporary writers.' -- The New Yorker 'A perfect frolic of a book, puffed on breezes of beauty and wit: it waltzes you through a little fear, a little darkness, and tips you out, refreshed and laughing, into the sun.' -- Helen Garner 'Witty, arch and acutely observed, A Dream Life expertly captures the excruciating insecurities of class in our supposedly classless society.' -- Geraldine Brooks 'A novelist of unnerving talent.' -- The New York Times

Reviving the American Dream

Reviving the American Dream
Title Reviving the American Dream PDF eBook
Author Alice M. Rivlin
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Pages 220
Release 1992-05-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780815791683

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The American dream is fading: for nearly two decades, the economy has been performing below par, the quality of life has deteriorated, and the government has not confronted the public problems that concern citizens most. In this provocative book, Alice Rivlin offers a straightforward, nontechnical look at the issues threatening the American dream and proposes a solution: restructure responsibilities between the federal and state government. Under her plan, the federal government would eliminate most of its programs in education, housing, highways, social services, economic development, and job training, enabling it to move the federal budget from deficit toward surplus. States would pick up these responsibilities, carrying out a "productivity agenda" to revitalize the American economy. Common shared taxes would give the state adequate revenues to carry out their tasks and would reduce intrastate competition and disparities. The federal government would be freer to deal with increasingly complex international issues and would retain responsibility for programs requiring national uniformity. A primary federal job would be the reform of health care financing to ensure control of costs and to mandate basic insurance coverage for everyone. Published in the summer of 1992, Reviving the American Dream was read by presidential candidate Bill Clinton; by year's end, President Clinton appointed its author, Alice Rivlin, as deputy budget director. Today, the ideal in Rivlin's book—and Rivlin herself—are having an impact inside the administration. Selected as one of Choice magazine's Outstanding Books of 1993