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Text, by Anthony DeMarco. Jim is a personally and
pedagogically demoralized language
teacher in Spain. He is feeling guilt about having returned to
Europe
after his forbearers had ventured away to claim the
New World
for themselves. Two days
in his life are minutely detailed. |
►Kerens-h-tein,
by Anthony DeMarco. The omission of a single character in
the name of her forbears provokes transatlantic yearnings in the
already restless language teacher. |
Tales
from the Wrecktory,
by Joseph E. Wright.
The story of Father Frank Beckett and his forty-three years at
the inner-city church of Saint Timothy. He is by no means
Hollywood's or television's idea of what a priest should be. |
RAHA Independent Writers' Gift,
by various RAHA writers. A collection of RAHA
independent writers' works. |
because
whatever happens,
by Andrew Moore. Themes: worn shag-pile carpets,
Sir Alex Ferguson, morphine-substitute
pills, locking girls in cupboards, synchronicity,
blowing up passenger jets, bullying, short-term
psychosis, walking with a limp. |
Growth
Rings, by Craig Maciolek. There is more to
evolution than can be measured in a fossil." -- Growth
Rings. I was logging in Colorado. A life that was perfect
for me. One day I decided to leave, and I had to make some sense
of it. |
Mom
Letters, by Jack Brackitt. This comedy reports on a
Chicago family's life in one year. Also, there's a lot about
life in Chicago -- what it's like to ride an L train, walk
through the Loop, eat at hole-in-the-wall restaurants, etc. |
The
Many Roads to Japan: A Search for Identity, by Robert W. Norris.
A novella/textbook about a war register’s search for identity over a
14-year period. Good for self, group, computer-assisted language
learning (CALL), and peace education study. |
The
Poison Belt, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. An unusual
novel about the end of the world and the reactions of the last
five people left alive. |
The
Suffering of Being Kafka, by Sam Vaknin. A second volume of
Hebrew short stories. |
Ensouled!,
by Luisa Green. Ensouled! relates a life experience
to a high truth: we have to grow in equal love. |
Amateur
at Heart, by Jack Forge. Young Sonny Dennison struggles
to make sense out of his broken family and at the same time find
love through lust, till after nearly dying in an accident he
finally awakens to the value of beauty. |
The
Pig Market, by P.T. Mayes.
Welcome to the Pig
Market, a secret market in the heart of
London
where anything can be bought... for a
price. But break the Pig Market's ancient laws and the
punishment will be both swift and cruel. |
R,
by P.T. Mayes.
The British government has made the 5th of June R-Day, a day
upon which all acts of revenge are legal. Only the insane go out
on R-day.
|
Alma
Mater,
by John McKenzie.
This ebook is a fictional account of the last two years of an
honours history degree at
Edinburgh
University
in
the early 70s. |
Adoration of the Korean:
Expatriate Tales Made in Korea, by Andrew Crown. A short story collection consisting of eight stories and novellas set in
South Korea
in the 1990s. |
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