Lake Letters

Lake Letters
Title Lake Letters PDF eBook
Author
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 106
Release
Genre
ISBN 0595339956

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Lake Letters

Lake Letters
Title Lake Letters PDF eBook
Author Mae Stier
Publisher
Pages
Release 2019-11-17
Genre
ISBN 9780578599793

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A poetry and essay collection inspired by Lake Michigan.

Letters from Lake Como

Letters from Lake Como
Title Letters from Lake Como PDF eBook
Author Romano Guardini
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 95
Release 1994-06-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 1467466786

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This book collects a fascinating series of letters written by theologian-philosopher Romano Guardini in the mid-1920s in which he works out for the first time his sense of the challenges of humanity in a culture increasingly dominated by the machine. With prophetic clarity and unsettling farsightedness, Guardini's letters poignantly capture the personal implications and social challenges of living in the technological age — concerns that have now come to fruition seventy years after they were first raised.

Letter to the Lake

Letter to the Lake
Title Letter to the Lake PDF eBook
Author Susan Marie Swanson
Publisher DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
Pages 0
Release 1998
Genre Lakes
ISBN 9780789424839

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On a cold winter day, Rosie writes a letter to the lake where she loves to spend time during the summer.

Letters Written from Leverpooke, Chester, Corke, the Lake of Killarney, Dublin, Tunbridge-Wells

Letters Written from Leverpooke, Chester, Corke, the Lake of Killarney, Dublin, Tunbridge-Wells
Title Letters Written from Leverpooke, Chester, Corke, the Lake of Killarney, Dublin, Tunbridge-Wells PDF eBook
Author Samuel Derrick
Publisher
Pages 160
Release 1767
Genre
ISBN

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Satellite

Satellite
Title Satellite PDF eBook
Author Nick Lake
Publisher Ember
Pages 466
Release 2019-04-23
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1524713562

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A teenage boy born in space makes his first trip to Earth in this engrossing sci-fi adventure for fans of The Martian from award-winning author Nick Lake. He’s going to a place he’s never been before: home. Moon 2 is a space station that orbits approximately 250 miles above Earth. It travels 17,500 miles an hour, making one full orbit every ninety minutes. It’s also the only home that fifteen-year-old Leo and two other teens have ever known. Born and raised on Moon 2, Leo and the twins, Orion and Libra, are finally old enough and strong enough to endure the dangerous trip to Earth. They’ve been “parented” by teams of astronauts since birth and have run countless drills to ready themselves for every conceivable difficulty they might face on the flight. But has anything really prepared them for life on terra firma? Because while the planet may be home to billions of people, living there is more treacherous than Leo and his friends could ever have imagined, and their very survival will mean defying impossible odds.

Letters Across the Sea

Letters Across the Sea
Title Letters Across the Sea PDF eBook
Author Genevieve Graham
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 384
Release 2021-04-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1982156635

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Inspired by a little-known chapter of World War II history, a young Protestant girl and her Jewish neighbour are caught up in the terrible wave of hate sweeping the globe on the eve of war in this powerful love story that’s perfect for fans of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. If you’re reading this letter, that means I’m dead. I had obviously hoped to see you again, to explain in person, but fate had other plans. 1933 At eighteen years old, Molly Ryan dreams of becoming a journalist, but instead she spends her days working any job she can to help her family through the Depression crippling her city. The one bright spot in her life is watching baseball with her best friend, Hannah Dreyfus, and sneaking glances at Hannah’s handsome older brother, Max. But as the summer unfolds, more and more of Hitler’s hateful ideas cross the sea and “Swastika Clubs” and “No Jews Allowed” signs spring up around Toronto, a city already simmering with mass unemployment, protests, and unrest. When tensions between the Irish and Jewish communities erupt in a riot one smouldering day in August, Molly and Max are caught in the middle, with devastating consequences for both their families. 1939 Six years later, the Depression has eased and Molly is a reporter at her local paper. But a new war is on the horizon, putting everyone she cares about most in peril. As letters trickle in from overseas, Molly is forced to confront what happened all those years ago, but is it too late to make things right? From the desperate streets of Toronto to the embattled shores of Hong Kong, Letters Across the Sea is a poignant novel about the enduring power of love to cross dangerous divides even in the darkest of times—from the #1 bestselling author of The Forgotten Home Child.