The Silent Unseen
Title | The Silent Unseen PDF eBook |
Author | Amanda McCrina |
Publisher | Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR) |
Pages | 245 |
Release | 2022-04-05 |
Genre | Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | 0374313563 |
A mesmerizing historical novel of suspense and intrigue about a teenage girl who risks everything to save her missing brother. Poland, July 1944. Sixteen-year-old Maria is making her way home after years of forced labor in Nazi Germany, only to find her village destroyed and her parents killed in a war between the Polish Resistance and Ukrainian nationalists. To Maria’s shock, the local Resistance unit is commanded by her older brother, Tomek—who she thought was dead. He is now a “Silent Unseen,” a special-operations agent with an audacious plan to resist a new and even more dangerous enemy sweeping in from the East. When Tomek disappears, Maria is determined to find him, but the only person who might be able to help is a young Ukrainian prisoner and the last person Maria trusts—even as she feels a growing connection to him that she can’t resist. Tightly woven, relentlessly intense, The Silent Unseen depicts an explosive entanglement of loyalty, lies, and love during wartime, from Amanda McCrina, the acclaimed author of Traitor, a debut hailed by Elizabeth Wein as “Alive with detail and vivid with insight . . . a piercing and bittersweet story.”
The Unseen and Silent. Adventures from the Underground Movement Narrated by Paratroops of the Polish Home Army. Translated ... [from "Drogi Cichociemnych"] by George Iranek-Osmecki. [With Plates and Maps.].
Title | The Unseen and Silent. Adventures from the Underground Movement Narrated by Paratroops of the Polish Home Army. Translated ... [from "Drogi Cichociemnych"] by George Iranek-Osmecki. [With Plates and Maps.]. PDF eBook |
Author | George IRANEK-OSMECKI |
Publisher | |
Pages | 350 |
Release | 1954 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
The Unseen and Silent
Title | The Unseen and Silent PDF eBook |
Author | Poland. Polskie Siły Zbrojne. Armia Krajowa |
Publisher | |
Pages | 392 |
Release | 1954 |
Genre | Poland |
ISBN |
The Unseen and Silent
Title | The Unseen and Silent PDF eBook |
Author | Poland. Polskie Siły Zbrojne. Armia Krajowa |
Publisher | |
Pages | 392 |
Release | 1954 |
Genre | Poland |
ISBN |
The Silent Unseen
Title | The Silent Unseen PDF eBook |
Author | Amanda McCrina |
Publisher | Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR) |
Pages | 245 |
Release | 2022-04-05 |
Genre | Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | 0374313563 |
A mesmerizing historical novel of suspense and intrigue about a teenage girl who risks everything to save her missing brother. Poland, July 1944. Sixteen-year-old Maria is making her way home after years of forced labor in Nazi Germany, only to find her village destroyed and her parents killed in a war between the Polish Resistance and Ukrainian nationalists. To Maria’s shock, the local Resistance unit is commanded by her older brother, Tomek—who she thought was dead. He is now a “Silent Unseen,” a special-operations agent with an audacious plan to resist a new and even more dangerous enemy sweeping in from the East. When Tomek disappears, Maria is determined to find him, but the only person who might be able to help is a young Ukrainian prisoner and the last person Maria trusts—even as she feels a growing connection to him that she can’t resist. Tightly woven, relentlessly intense, The Silent Unseen depicts an explosive entanglement of loyalty, lies, and love during wartime, from Amanda McCrina, the acclaimed author of Traitor, a debut hailed by Elizabeth Wein as “Alive with detail and vivid with insight . . . a piercing and bittersweet story.”
Silent Unseen
Title | Silent Unseen PDF eBook |
Author | James Benson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 201 |
Release | 1995-01-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781858450360 |
Silent Legacy
Title | Silent Legacy PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Henderson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 241 |
Release | 2008-01-01 |
Genre | Philosophers |
ISBN | 9780958265294 |
This book invites you into conversation with some of the great minds who have formed history; those who have thought and dreamed great things, shaping and moulding the culture and the civilisation we have inherited. Silent Legacy is the story of philosophy: from ancient Greece to the contemporary West; a primer, an introduction to digging a little deeper. In this book we see the gradual rippling out of Kantian consequence; from Nietzsche's deconstruction of objective morality, to Kierkegaard's subjectivity, Wittgenstein's deconstruction of self, Foucault's critique of power, and Derrida's deconstruction of language. The gradual loss of confidence in philosophy, and in the objective knowability and reality of the world, leaves us standing at the cross-roads once more. We observe how one thinker's words inspire or infuriate another, prompting them to more words and action. We ponder the cost of all this, considering the massive intellectual and social repercussions, for instance, of Rousseau's, Nietzsche's and Derrida's work. As ideas permeate down from the academic ivory tower to the street, the pub and the cafe, we can see them begin to affect wider culture and the way we live our lives. Platonic longing for the transcendent, Aristotelian scientific method, Nietzschean rejection of weakness, Rousseau's emphasis on freedom, Cartesian dualism or postmodern suspicion of authority - we can see them all in our contemporary world, still forming our legal, cultural, moral and popular culture. To grapple with these giants of philosophy, politics and thought, we must be brave and unafraid, but more than that, willing "to strive, to seek, to find" and, if yielding, doing so only to conviction and truth.