The tragedy of Irene's death

The tragedy of Irene's death
Title The tragedy of Irene's death PDF eBook
Author REZA TAHERIBASHAR
Publisher REZA TAHERIBASHAR
Pages 87
Release
Genre Fiction
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The tragedy of Irene's death, is a bloody play by Reza Taheri Bashar. This sad story tells step by step the events after General Bahram's love failure. The great spiteful general can not marriage with beautiful Irene, So, He cooperates with Ila, Irene's beautiful sister, in revenge against Irene and General Bahman. they conspire and kill treacherously. and this play, finally it shows the old mother's hard grudge and the deadly murders and the final downfall of an aristocratic family. You will cry blood with this play. Story: The play of Irene's death, is a description of the adventurous, full of love and hate of two brave and worthy generals named Bahman and Bahram on one side and sisters Ila and Irene and their mother on the other. Irene rejects the vengeful Bahram's love and marries Bahman. Secretly Bahram, she unites with Ila against them. General Bahman is chosen to command the Iranian army in the fierce war with China, and triumphantly advances to the capital of China.but, he is killed with the conspiracy and complicity of Bahram and Ila in spiteful and the events of the time. With this incident, step by step, a terrible hell appears, which swallows an aristocratic family in its fire. Who do we recommend to read this book? Those for whom original stories and good ideas and dialogues are important. Those who feel the value and importance of choice and authority with their flesh, skin and bones. Those who are interested in investigating the course of historical events and the deadly violence contained in it. Those who are tired of the old tragedies and want a powerful and different story. This historical story is a rare and truly different tragedy.

Passing

Passing
Title Passing PDF eBook
Author Nella Larsen
Publisher Alien Ebooks
Pages 159
Release 2022
Genre Fiction
ISBN 166762265X

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Harlem Renaissance author Nella Larsen (1891 –1964) published just two novels and three short stories in her lifetime, but achieved lasting literary acclaim. Her classic novel Passing first appeared in 1926.

The North Country Murder of Irene Izak

The North Country Murder of Irene Izak
Title The North Country Murder of Irene Izak PDF eBook
Author Dave Shampine
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 168
Release 2010-12-10
Genre History
ISBN 1614230757

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A road trip becomes a dead end for a schoolteacher in this haunting cold case of murder that became a fifty-year fight for justice. In June of 1968, Irene Izak, a young French teacher from Scranton, Pennsylvania, was pulling an all-nighter on the road toward the promise of a new life in Quebec. The last time she was seen alive was at 2:09 a.m. by a toll collector at Thousand Island Bridge who claimed Irene was visibly afraid. Less than a half-hour later, Irene was found bludgeoned to death in a ravine bordering DeWolf Point State Park. There were no signs of robbery or sexual assault. For reasons unknown, Irene had been compelled to pull off the interstate and abandon her car, only to be brutally murdered. Irene’s body was discovered by State Trooper Dave Hennigan, who’d stopped her for speeding shortly before—and issued the young woman a warning. Blending novelistic suspense with true-crime reporting, author Dave Shampine investigates a crime that shook the communities of northeast Pennsylvania and New York's North Country—a vicious and confounding killing that has remained unsolved but not forgotten.

Five Cries of Grief

Five Cries of Grief
Title Five Cries of Grief PDF eBook
Author Merton P. Strommen
Publisher Augsburg Books
Pages 0
Release 1996
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780806629872

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Beginning with a dramatic story of the death of a young adult son, this book presents a new apradigm for the grief process. An alternative to Kubler-Ross, this text is structured around five cries of grief--the cry of pain, the cry of longing, the cry for supportive love, the cry for understanding, and the cry for significance.

Let's Talk about Death

Let's Talk about Death
Title Let's Talk about Death PDF eBook
Author Steve Gordon
Publisher Prometheus Books
Pages 254
Release 2015
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1633881121

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Experts in end-of-life care tell us that we should talk about death and dying with relatives and friends, but how do we get such conversations off the ground in a society that historically has avoided the topic? This book provides one example of such a conversation. The coauthors take up challenging questions about pain, caregiving, grief, and what comes after death. Their unlikely collaboration is itself connected to death: the murders of two of Irene's closest friends and Steve's support in perpetuating memories of those friends' lives and not just their violent ends. The authors share the results of a no-holds-barred discussion they conducted for several years over email. Readers can consider a range of views on complicated issues to which there are no right answers. Letting ourselves pose certain questions has the potential to profoundly change the way we think about death, how we choose to die, and, just as importantly, the way we live. Honest, probing, sensitive, and even humorous at times, the completely open discussions in this book will help readers deal with a topic that most of us try to avoid but that everyone will face eventually.

They Serve Bagels in Heaven

They Serve Bagels in Heaven
Title They Serve Bagels in Heaven PDF eBook
Author Irene Weinberg
Publisher
Pages 162
Release 2014-05-30
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9780692829806

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Based on the true life story of Irene Weinberg, whose husband Saul died next to her in a tragic car accident. Messages Irene received before, during and after the accident contained a directive from Heaven, opening her to a Spiritual Awakening taking Irene on a healing journey from devastating loss to a renewed inner strength and passion for life.

The Crying Tree

The Crying Tree
Title The Crying Tree PDF eBook
Author Naseem Rakha
Publisher Crown
Pages 370
Release 2009-07-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 076793220X

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Dramatic, wrenching, and ultimately uplifting, The Crying Tree is an unforgettable story of love and redemption, the unbreakable bonds of family, and the transformative power of forgiveness in the wake of a tragedy. Shortly after Irene and Nate Stanley move to Oregon with their two children, Bliss and Shep, the unthinkable happens: Fifteen-year-old Shep is shot and killed during an apparent robbery in their home. The murderer, a young mechanic with a history of assault, robbery, and drug-related offenses, is caught and sentenced to death. Shep’s murder sends the Stanley family into a tailspin, with each member attempting to cope with the tragedy in his or her own way. Irene lives week after week, waiting for Daniel Robbin’s execution and the justice she feels she and her family deserve. The weeks turn into months and then years. Ultimately, faced with a growing sense that Robbin’s death will not stop her pain, Irene takes the extraordinary and clandestine step of reaching out to her son’s killer. Years later, Irene receives the notice that she had craved for so long—Daniel Robbin has stopped his appeals and will be executed within a month. This announcement shakes the very core of the Stanley family. Irene, it turns out, isn’t the only one with a shocking secret to hide. And as the execution date nears, the Stanleys must face difficult truths to find a way to come to terms with the past.