Legends of the Rif

Legends of the Rif
Title Legends of the Rif PDF eBook
Author Joe O'Neill
Publisher
Pages
Release 2021-09-14
Genre
ISBN 9780991448463

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In the catacombs of Kathmandu, a young boy learns the ancient ways of Nepal and the Red Hand legend. In the cities of Morocco, an underground resistance of street boys and outcasts gives support to three young friends who must rely on their wits and courage as they are hunted across the Sahara. Their British friend, Margaret, risks everything to save her wrongly imprisoned father. With the help of her French schoolmates, Margaret defies authority in search of justice. Meanwhile, Tariq learns of the Red Hand from Melbourne Jack as he explains the importance of his journey to North Africa. And, a new enemy is discovered in the dark jungles of Ceylon as the courageous Foster Crowe is determined to balance the scales. As the winds of war sweep across Morocco, the infamous Caid prepares to declare himself as supreme dictator. Morocco's only hope is our treasured ragtag group of resistance fighters from Rebels of the Kasbah, who are scattered all across the country. A battle of good against evil will echo through eternity.

The Spell Thief

The Spell Thief
Title The Spell Thief PDF eBook
Author Tom Percival
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Pages 128
Release 2016-02-11
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1447292103

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Jack (of the beanstalk fame) and his magical talking chicken, Betsy, have always been great at making new friends. But when Jack spots Anansi, the new kid in town, talking to a troll in the Deep Dark Woods, everything changes. Everyone knows that trolls mean trouble, and Jack will do anything to prove to the rest of his friends that Anansi is a troll spy. Even if that means using stolen magic! The Spell Thief is the first book in this brilliant new highly-illustrated series by Tom Percival, featuring all the fairy-tale characters you know and love having brand-new adventures!

Wrath of the Caid

Wrath of the Caid
Title Wrath of the Caid PDF eBook
Author Joe O'Neill
Publisher
Pages 230
Release 2012
Genre Boarding school students
ISBN

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After their escape from the Caid's slavery, Tariq and his friends Aseem and Fez join with the rebels fighting against the Caid. Margaret returns to her family and goes back to England, where she begins to understand how different her English friends are from the friends she made while a slave in Morocco.

Legends of the Rif

Legends of the Rif
Title Legends of the Rif PDF eBook
Author Joe O'Neill
Publisher Red Hand Adventures
Pages 311
Release 2015-04
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780985196981

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As the winds of war sweep across Morocco—a battle of good against evil that will echo through eternity—the country's only hope is a ragtag group of resistance fighters from Rebels of the Kasbah, who are scattered all across the country and must come together to defeat their common enemy. Original.

Trajectories of Memory

Trajectories of Memory
Title Trajectories of Memory PDF eBook
Author Beth Griech-Polelle
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 395
Release 2021-01-20
Genre History
ISBN 1527564843

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This volume, which grew out of a conference of the same name held at Bowling Green State University in March 2006, represents new scholarly perspectives on the way in which the Holocaust is remembered in history, literary studies and theatre. It is a response to changing representations of the Holocaust across generations, disciplines, and in various cultural and national contexts. The contributions address the following questions: How do historians, artists, scholars, and teachers negotiate the language of the Holocaust as survivors die, leaving future generations to respond to the dictum: Never again? How do children and grandchildren of survivors, perpetrators, bystanders transmit the difficult legacy of the Holocaust in American, Israeli, French, German, Swiss and Austrian contexts while navigating feelings of transgenerational guilt or victimhood? How can we do justice to survivor testimony when the survivors can no longer speak directly or mediate the testimony to us? How does transferred and multiply mediated knowledge translate into meaningful artifacts for the next generations? The collection features an interview about interdisciplinarity within Holocaust studies conducted at the conference with keynote speakers Marianne Hirsch and Leo Spitzer. The articles in the first section explore the complex relationship between memory, oral history and historiography in cross-cultural contexts. The second section includes articles on texts by Cynthia Ozick, Thane Rosenbaum, Daniel Handler, W.G Sebald, Monika Maron, Stephan Wackwitz, Jonathan Foer, Art Spiegelman, Georges-Arthur Goldstein, Binjamin Wilkomirski, Elfriede Jelinek, Thomas Bernhard, Tim Blake Nelson, and Diane Samuel.

RIF's Guide to Book Selection

RIF's Guide to Book Selection
Title RIF's Guide to Book Selection PDF eBook
Author Reading Is Fundamental, Inc
Publisher
Pages 208
Release 1970
Genre Children
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The History and Legends of Old Castles & Abbeys

The History and Legends of Old Castles & Abbeys
Title The History and Legends of Old Castles & Abbeys PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 760
Release 1850
Genre
ISBN

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