No Ordinary Men
Title | No Ordinary Men PDF eBook |
Author | Fritz Stern |
Publisher | New York Review of Books |
Pages | 169 |
Release | 2013-09-17 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1590177029 |
The fascinating story of two courageous opponents in Hitler’s Germany who both bravely resisted the Nazis—for World War II history buffs and fans of little-known histories. “A story that needs to be heard.” —Library Journal During the twelve years of Hitler’s Third Reich, very few Germans took the risk of actively opposing his tyranny and terror, and fewer still did so to protect the sanctity of law and faith. In No Ordinary Men, Elisabeth Sifton and Fritz Stern focus on two remarkable, courageous men who did—the pastor and theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer and his close friend and brother-in-law Hans von Dohnanyi—and offer new insights into the fearsome difficulties that resistance entailed. (Not forgotten is Christine Bonhoeffer Dohnanyi, Hans’s wife and Dietrich’s sister, who was indispensable to them both.) From the start Bonhoeffer opposed the Nazi efforts to bend Germany’s Protestant churches to Hitler’s will, while Dohnanyi, a lawyer in the Justice Ministry and then in the Wehrmacht’s counterintelligence section, helped victims, kept records of Nazi crimes to be used as evidence once the regime fell, and was an important figure in the various conspiracies to assassinate Hitler. The strength of their shared commitment to these undertakings—and to the people they were helping—endured even after their arrest in April 1943 and until, after great suffering, they were executed on Hitler’s express orders in April 1945, just weeks before the Third Reich collapsed. Bonhoeffer’s posthumously published Letters and Papers from Prison and other writings found a wide international audience, but Dohnanyi’s work is scarcely known, though it was crucial to the resistance and he was the one who drew Bonhoeffer into the anti-Hitler plots. Sifton and Stern offer dramatic new details and interpretations in their account of the extraordinary efforts in which the two jointly engaged. No Ordinary Men honors both Bonhoeffer’s human decency and his theological legacy, as well as Dohnanyi’s preservation of the highest standard of civic virtue in an utterly corrupted state.
The Boy on the Porch
Title | The Boy on the Porch PDF eBook |
Author | Sharon Creech |
Publisher | Harper Collins |
Pages | 95 |
Release | 2013-09-03 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 0062207776 |
“This quiet novel sings. A graceful profound story for all ages that speaks well beyond its intended audience.” —Kirkus (starred review) Fans of Newbery Medal winner Sharon Creech's Ruby Holler will love this tween novel about opening your heart and finding family when you least expect it. When a young couple finds a boy asleep on their porch, their lives take a surprising turn. Unable to speak, the boy, Jacob, can't explain his history. All John and Marta know is that they have been chosen to care for him. And as their connection and friendship with Jacob grow, they embrace his exuberant spirit and talents. The three of them blossom into an unlikely family and begin to see the world in brand-new ways.
The American Porch
Title | The American Porch PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Dolan |
Publisher | Lyons Press |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2004-07 |
Genre | Architecture, Domestic |
ISBN | 9781592282715 |
A fascinating look at an American institution-a place where public life meets private.
Alabama, One Big Front Porch
Title | Alabama, One Big Front Porch PDF eBook |
Author | Kathryn Tucker Windham |
Publisher | NewSouth Books |
Pages | 170 |
Release | 2007-01-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1588382192 |
"Many of Alabama's finest stories used to begin with a reference to 'the night the stars fell,' and even now there is an inclination among some residents to divide local history into two segments: before the stars fell and after the stars fell. That would make November 13, 1833, the dividing line. "Thousands of Alabamians, thinking the end of the world was at hand when they saw the heavenly spectacle, fell to their knees to plead for mercy and forgiveness. Others promised eternal renunciation of sin (card playing, dancing, whiskey drinking, cursing, and associated vices) if they were spared whatever catastrophes were in the offing. Still others jumped upon horses and tried to outrace the fearful menace they believed was pursuing them.
From Front Porch to Back Seat
Title | From Front Porch to Back Seat PDF eBook |
Author | Beth L. Bailey |
Publisher | JHU Press |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 1989-08-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1421412470 |
From gentleman callers to big men on campus, from Coke dates to "parking," From Front Porch to Back Seat is the vivid history of dating in America. In chronicling a dramatic shift in patterns of courtship between the 1920s and the 1960s, Beth Bailey offers a provocative view of how we sought out mates-and of what accounted for our behavior. More than a quarter-century has passed since the dating system Bailey describes here lost its coherence and dominance. Yet the legacy of the system remains a strong part of our culture's attempt to define female and male roles alike.
Waterfront Porch
Title | Waterfront Porch PDF eBook |
Author | John H. Hartig |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781948314022 |
This unique history depicts Detroit as a city of innovation, resilience, and leadership in responding to change, and examines the current sustainability paradigm shift to which Detroit is responding, pivoting as the city has done in the past to redefine itself and lead the nation and world down a more sustainable path. This book details the building of a new waterfront porch alongside the Detroit River called the Detroit RiverWalk to help revitalize the city and region and promote sustainability practices.
Front Porch Stories
Title | Front Porch Stories PDF eBook |
Author | Eleanora E. Tate |
Publisher | Turtleback Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780785725794 |
Twelve-year-old Margie and her younger cousin forget their boredom when Margie's father entertains them with stories about people and events in their small Missouri town's past.