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La casa de los veinte mil libros
By Sasha Abramsky. 2016
A journalist recreates the singular world of his grandparents' house in London. Chimen and Miriam Abramsky amassed an extensive collection…
of socialist literature and Jewish history, and they frequently held large gatherings to bring together influential thinkers, including Eric Hobsbawm and Isaiah Berlin. Spanish language. 2016Not without laughter
By Langston Hughes. 1995
Deep forest: a novel of the Indiana frontier
By Emsley W Johnson, Ensley Johnson. 2015
Emsley Johnson, Sr. the child of "log cabin parents," researched the Indiana frontier for many years. He wrote a novel…
based on his own family's experiences in the "Deep Forest" of Hoosier early days. Customs, stories, detailed descriptions of machinery used in the period 1800-1850 are woven into an appealing, alive story of a family from the Battle of Tippecanoe to the Civil War. The novel, originally written in 1950 and never published, was found in the family attic and has been edited by Hoosier historian Nancy Niblack Baxter to celebrate the Bicentennial of Indiana. It is an official Bicentennial project of the State of IndianaBakhita: Suivi d'un entretien avec l'auteure (Littérature)
By Véronique Olmi. 2018
Elle a été enlevée à sept ans dans son village du Darfour et a connu toutes les horreurs et les…
souffrances de l'esclavage. Rachetée à l'adolescence par le consul d'Italie, elle découvre un pays d'inégalités, de pauvreté et d'exclusion. Affranchie à la suite d'un procès retentissant à Venise, elle entre dans les ordres et traverse le tumulte des deux guerres mondiales et du fascisme en vouant sa vie aux enfants pauvres. Bakhita est le roman bouleversant de cette femme exceptionnelle qui fut tour à tour captive, domestique, religieuse et sainte. Avec une rare puissance d'évocation, Véronique Olmi en restitue le destin, les combats incroyables, la force et la grandeur d'âme dont la source cachée puise au souvenir de sa petite enfance avant qu'elle soit razziéLégende d'un dormeur éveillé (Littérature)
By Gaëlle Nohant. 2018
Du Montparnasse des années folles au Paris de l'Occupation, Gaëlle Nohant ressuscite un héros incandescent, généreux et libre. Ses amis…
s'appelaient Jacques Prévert, Louis Aragon, Jean-Louis Barrault ou Pablo Neruda. Poète, amoureux, résistant, féroce et blagueur, il croquait la vie, aimait Youki et la liberté à en mourir. Ce roman qui résonne comme un hymne à l'amour et à l'amitié, à la révolte et à la joie de vivre, est l'histoire d'une rencontre inoubliableLe Problème Spinoza
By Irvin Yalom. 2019
Amsterdam, février 1941. Le Reichleiter Rosenberg, chargé de la confiscation des biens culturels des juifs dans les territoires occupés, fait…
main basse sur la bibliothèque de Baruch Spinoza. Qui était donc ce philosophe, excommunié en 1656 par la communauté juive d'Amsterdam et banni de sa propre famille, pour exercer une telle fascination sur l'idéologue du parti nazi trois siècles après sa mort ? La plume romanesque d'Irvin Yalom nous plonge au cœur de l'histoire et explore la vie intérieure de Spinoza, inventeur d'une éthique de la joie, qui influença des générations de penseurs, et celle d'Alfred Rosenberg, qui joua un rôle décisif dans l'extermination des juifs d'EuropeMarie et bronia, le pacte des soeurs (Jeunesse)
By Natacha Henry. 2019
Marie Curie et Bronia Dluska seraient-elles entrées dans l'histoire si elles n'avaient pas été sœurs ? Varsovie, fin du XIXe…
siècle. Marie et Bronia, deux sœurs vivant dans une Pologne asservie par la Russie, n'ont qu'une obsession : aller à l'université. Marie rêve de devenir chimiste, et Bronia, médecin. Mais l'occupant russe interdit aux femmes de faire des études. C'est compter sans l'esprit de rébellion des deux jeunes filles... Un soir d'automne, à la lueur d'une lampe à pétrole, les deux sœurs décident de sceller un pacte qui les mènera jusqu'aux portes de la Sorbonne, à Paris, et à leur destin hors du communA wilder rose: Rose Wilder Lane, Laura Ingalls Wilder, and Their Little Houses
By Susan Wittig Albert. 2013
Laura Ingalls Wilder is widely loved as the author of the Little House Books that detail her life growing up…
in woods and on the prairies that were the frontiers of her time. Yet unknown to readers and publishers of the time and even until recently, Laura's daughter Rose had a substantial hand in crafting those stories for children. Rose was a well-recognized writer on her own, and it was she who encouraged her mother to write, then substantially cleaned up her stories so they were fit for publication. Some strong languageThe invisible wall: a love story that broke barriers
By Harry Bernstein. 2008
In a small English town on the eve of WWI, Harry's family struggles to make ends meet. His father spends…
his low wages on drinking on gambling. His mother, devoted to her children survives on her dreams. His older sister does the unthinkable; she falls in love with a Christian. They are separated by an "invisible wall". When Harry discovers the affair, he must choose what he knows to be true in his heartAlfred and Emily
By Doris Lessing. 2008
Nobel Laureate and prolific author of The Golden Notebook (DB 23376) provides a fictional alternate account of her parents' lives.…
The Great War never happened and Brits Alfred and Emily marry others and have enjoyable careers. The novella is followed by the real account of their war-ravaged marriage. 2008Una etapa difícil: mi lucha contra el cáncer
By Mayte Prida. 2005
Spanish-language journalist describes the most difficult period in her life: her battle with cancer. Traces the stages of the disease,…
from her initial diagnosis through treatment and remission. Discusses the importance of her family and friends, and her own perseverance and hope, in coping with adversity. Spanish language. 2002Warrior woman: a novel : based on the life of Nonhelema, Shawnee woman chief
By James Alexander Thom, Dark Rain Thom. 2004
Fictionalized account of Shawnee women's peace chief Nonhelema, who attempts to negotiate an armistice with both the Americans and British…
during the Revolutionary War. Nonhelema's loyalties are divided as her white allies betray her and she is alienated from her people. Some explicit descriptions of sex and some violence. 2003Redención: escenas de la vida de San Francisco de Asís
By Valerie Martin, Jon Kabat-Zinn. 2002
A series of biographical sketches of St. Francis of Assisi, beginning with his death in 1226 and working backwards to…
cover the crucial stages of his life. The author portrays St. Francis as a man of his time and culture rather than a mystical, religious figure. Spanish language. 2002A daughter of Isis: the autobiography of Nawal El Saadawi
By Nawāl Saʻdāwī, Nawal El Saadawi, Sherif Hetata. 1999
The memoir of an Egyptian-born feminist, essayist, and novelist. Relates her Islamic village upbringing, her fight for education, her resistance…
to arranged marriage, and her growing awareness of the problems of being an intelligent female in a patriarchal society. Covers her early years, from 1931 through her medical studies in Cairo. 1999The mutiny run
By Frank Eccles. 1994
England and France are at war, but numerous British ships are tied up at Spithead by a mutiny. So Captain…
Brewster of the HMS Adamant has been ordered to Brest, France, as a show of force to keep French troops from sailing to Ireland. He is joined by the Russian sloop Catherine, which just happens to have on board a lovely young lady who catches the eye of midshipman John Lawson aboard the AdamantThe nutmeg of consolation (Aubrey/Maturin Novels Ser. #14)
By Patrick O'Brian, Patrick Obrian. 1991
When a typhoon wrecks the "Diane," and its captain, Jack Aubrey; its surgeon, Stephen Maturin; and its crew plot their…
survival on an island in the Dutch East Indies. At first they are hoodwinked by a band of pirates. Eventually they take command of "The Nutmeg of Consolation," a small ship with which they outwit a much larger French enemy vessel and proceed to Australia. There they become involved in assorted battles that they have little to do with the seaThe letter of Marque (Aubrey/Maturin Novels Ser. #12)
By Patrick O'Brian, Patrick Obrian. 1990
When Captain Jack Aubrey is dismissed from the Royal Navy, his friend, Stephen Maturin, gives him command of the private…
warship "Surprise," a letter of marque. As Maturin's marital problems and Aubrey's disgrace bring the buddies even closer, Aubrey captures the frigate "Diane" in a skirmish against Napoleon and is wounded in the process. The question now is whether this feat is enough to bring about his reinstatementLeo Africanus
By Amin Maalouf. 1989
Written as a memoir, this tale of Arab geographer Hasan al-Wazzan chronicles his loves and adventures as he travels the…
world, crossing the paths of such people as Columbus, Martin Luther, and the Medicis. He began his travels as a young man going through North Africa to Cairo, eventually reaching Rome where he was taken as a gift to Pope Leo and christened Leo AfricanusRedfield Proctor & the division of Rutland
By Linda Goodspeed. 2011
A man who made a fortune in the marble business in 19th-century Vermont and then turned his considerable ambition to…
building a political dynasty, Redfield Proctor is brought to life in this engaging historical novel based on real people and eventsThe enormous room
By E. E. Cummings, E. E Cummings, E E Cummings, George J. Firmage. 1978
Satirical account of the poet's experiences in a French prison camp during World War I. Volunteering as an ambulance driver…
in France, he is arrested for his association with another American who is his best friend. 1934