Children of Exile

Children of Exile
Title Children of Exile PDF eBook
Author Margaret Peterson Haddix
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 304
Release 2016-09-13
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1442450037

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And their home is nothing like she'd expected, like nothing the Freds had prepared them for."--Back cover

Escape from Exile

Escape from Exile
Title Escape from Exile PDF eBook
Author Robert Levy
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 171
Release 1993
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780395643792

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While making his way home from school during a blizzard, Daniel collapses, only to reawaken in an alien new world, populated by strange, telepathic creatures and caught in the midst of a devastating civil war.

Exile

Exile
Title Exile PDF eBook
Author Belén Fernández
Publisher OR Books
Pages 105
Release 2019-06-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1682191893

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Che Guevara left Argentina at 22. At 21, Belén Fernández left the U.S. and didn’t look back. Alone, far off the beaten path in places like Syria and Tajikistan, she reflects on what it means to be an American in a largely American-made mess of a world. After growing up in Washington, D.C. and Texas, and then attending Columbia University in New York, Belén Fernández ended up in a state of self-imposed exile from the United States. From trekking—through Europe, the Middle East, Morocco, and Latin America—to packing avocados in southern Spain, to close encounters with a variety of unpredictable men, to witnessing the violent aftermath of the 2009 coup in Honduras, the international travel allowed her by an American passport has, ironically, given her a direct view of the devastating consequences of U.S. machinations worldwide. For some years Fernández survived thanks to the generosity of strangers who picked her up hitchhiking, fed her, and offered accommodations; then she discovered people would pay her for her powerful, unfiltered journalism, enabling—as of the present moment—continued survival. In just a few short years of publishing her observations on world politics and writing from places as varied as Lebanon, Italy, Uzbekistan, Syria, Mexico, Turkey, Honduras, and Iran, Belén Fernández has established herself as a one of the most trenchant observers of America’s interventions around the world, following in the footsteps of great foreign correspondents such as Martha Gellhorn and Susan Sontag.

The Oxford Book of Exile

The Oxford Book of Exile
Title The Oxford Book of Exile PDF eBook
Author John Simpson
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 376
Release 1995
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780192142214

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From the moment Adam and Eve were expelled from Paradise, exile has been a part of the human experience. The circumstances in which individuals or entire peoples are compelled to leave their homeland are as various as they are numerous, and in this book John Simpson has brought together examples of exile from all over the world, and from all periods of history. The emphasis is on personal experience, with writers from Ovid to Solzhenitsyn describing their exile, their emotions, their struggle and their despair. For those who have chosen a life in exile, the response is more mixed: ambivalence about the country they have left and the country they have chosen suffuses the writing of intellectuals seeking freedom of speech, as of ex-pats living in India or Australia. Those persecuted for their faith or their politics rub shoulders with those fleeing from war, or from debt, or even from the weather. Castaways and spies, premiers and princes describe their departure, their reception and sometimes their return, in an anthology that is by turns inspiring, moving, and deeply thought-provoking. With sources ranging from police records, newspaper articles, interviews, letters and memoirs, as well as verse and fiction, and settings as remote as Iran and Russia, China and Palestine, The Oxford Book of Exile provides a fascinating insight into an experience that touches so many, and captures the imagination of us all.

Readings from the Book of Exile

Readings from the Book of Exile
Title Readings from the Book of Exile PDF eBook
Author Pádraig Ó Tuama
Publisher Canterbury Press
Pages 93
Release 2013-01-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 1848254407

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One of the most intriguing and engaging voices in contemporary Christianity is that of the Irish poet, Pádraig Ó Tuama and this is his first, long-awaited poetry collection. Hailing from the Ikon community in Belfast and working closely with its founder, the bestselling writer Pete Rollins, Pádraig’s poetry interweaves parable, poetry, art, activism and philosophy into an original and striking expression of faith. Pádraig’s poems are accessible, memorable profound and challenging. They emerge powerfully from a context of struggle and conflict and yet are filled with hope.

From Exile

From Exile
Title From Exile PDF eBook
Author Payn
Publisher
Pages 304
Release 1881
Genre
ISBN

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Exile Music

Exile Music
Title Exile Music PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Steil
Publisher
Pages 434
Release 2020
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0525561811

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A "novel based on an unexplored slice of World War II history, following a young Jewish girl whose family flees refined and urbane Vienna for safe harbor in the mountains of Bolivia"--