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Confidential source ninety-six: the making of America's preeminent confidential informant
By Robert Cea, Roman Caribe. 2017
A onetime mastermind narcotics distributor, C.S. 96 first saw the tragedies of the drug trade with his own eyes. By…
the time C.S. 96 was arrested in a drug bust, he had made up his mind to get out of the business for good. Rather than fight the charges, as his lawyer advised him to, he instead confessed, flipped sides, and worked for the federal government. 2017.Ghost train to the Eastern star: on the tracks of The great railway bazaar
By Paul Theroux. 2008
With this vibrant and illuminating travelogue that shows just how much the world has changed in the 30 years since…
he wrote "The great railway bazaar," Theroux returns to the rails of Eastern Europe, Central Asia, India, China, Japan, and Siberia for an exceptionally detailed and entertaining update that will entice fans and newcomers alike. 2008.Ghost in the wires: my adventures as the world's most wanted hacker
By Steve Wozniak, Kevin D Mitnick, William L Simon. 2011
Kevin Mitnick, the most elusive computer hacker in history, was always three steps ahead of the authorities. Labeled unstoppable, he…
spent years skipping through cyberspace. But his hacking wasn't just about technological feats--it was a confidence game that required guile and deception to trick the unwitting out of valuable information. Driven by the urge to accomplish the impossible, Mitnick bypassed security systems and blazed into the world's biggest companies. But as the FBI's net tightened, Kevin went on the run, engaging in an increasingly sophisticated cat-and-mouse game that led through false identities, a host of cities, and to an ultimate showdown with the Feds. 2011.Guide to Eastern Turkey and the Black Sea Coast
By Diana Darke. 1987
Describes Armenian, Georgian, Hittite, Urartian, Nestorian, Byzantine, Persian and Seljuk sites, as well as explaining the character of modern Turks…
and their customs. Gives practical advice on driving and the limited number of hotels and restaurants in the area. c1987.Gaddafi's harem: the story of a young woman and the abuses of power in Libya
By Annick Cojean. 2013
Soraya was just fifteen, a schoolgirl in the coastal town of Sirte, when she was given the honour of presenting…
a bouquet of flowers to Colonel Gaddafi on a visit he was making to her school. This one meeting changed Soraya's life forever. Soon afterwards, she was summoned to Bab al-Azizia, Gaddafi's palatial compound near Tripoli, where she joined a number of young women who were violently abused, raped and degraded by Gaddafi. Sex and rape remain the highest taboos in Libya, and women like Soraya risk being disowned or even killed by their dishonoured family members. Tragic but ultimately redemptive, Soraya's story is the first of many that are just now beginning to be heard. 2013.Hurricane: the miraculous journey of Rubin Carter
By James S Hirsch. 2000
In 1966, boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter was arrested for the murder of three white men in Paterson, New Jersey. Hirsch…
recounts Carter's rage over his imprisonment, his refusal to conform to prison rules, and his relentless efforts to prove his innocence. Strong language, and some descriptions of sex and violence. Bestseller 2000.Greenspan: the case for the defence
By George Jonas, Edward L Greenspan. 1987
Greenspan, a leading Toronto criminal lawyer, examines twenty of his cases as well as some important issues relating to the…
criminal justice system. Co-author Jonas reveals the enigmatic personality and life of Greenspan. Bestseller 1987.Grand Centaur Station: unruly living with the new nomads of Central Asia
By Larry Frolick. 2004
Larry Frolick treks across Central Asia in search of an answer to the big question: who - or what -…
gives birth to history? From Kiev and Uzbekistan through to Siberia and Mongolia, he finds Chinese secret agents, the last three Romanov princesses, cranky archeologists and lusty exorcists, as he broods over the region's lost civilizations. 2004.From the Japanese: a journalist's encounters
By Catherine Bergman. 2002
Bergman records her observations of life in Japan through interviews with intellectual leaders, rebels, politicians, artists, and adolescents. She covers…
a wide range of subjects, from the lives of the geishas to the national soccer league, the Shinto religion, the politics of arranged marriages, the collective memory of the Second World War, and more. Translation of: "L'empire désorienté." 2002.Holy Cow: an Indian adventure
By Sarah MacDonald. 2003
Australian Sarah MacDonald didn't like India her first time there, so when her boyfriend Jonathan, a reporter for ABC, is…
sent there for work, she reluctantly follows. At first, life in India is as bad as she remembered it - overcrowded, smoggy, and disturbing - but she slowly begins to make friends and to understand the culture, including attending lavish weddings and taking a trip to war-torn Kashmir. Some strong language and some descriptions of violence. 2003.Halt!: I'm a Federal game warden : the amazing career of "the toughest game warden of them all"
By Willie J Parker, Conway Robinson. 1977
Willie Parker reveals the inner world of the dedicated game warden in the 1970's. In a comical yet poignant account,…
he describes adventures to rival those of western sheriffs in the days of Billy the Kid. 1977.High: confessions of a pot smuggler
By Brian O'Dea. 2006
The O'Dea family is well known in Newfoundland, but they could not protect their middle son from sexual abuse at…
the hands of priests, nor from turning to selling and using drugs as a teenager. Twenty-five years later, when the police knocked on his door at the end of a massive DEA investigation, he had given up the trade and was working as a drug addiction counselor in Santa Barbara. O'Dea interweaves extracts of his prison diary with the recounting of his outlaw years and the dawning recognition of those things in his life that were worth living for. 2006.Hitching rides with Buddha: a journey across Japan
By Will Ferguson. 2005
With the same fervour they have for outlandish game shows and tiny gadgets, the Japanese go nuts each spring when…
the cherry blossoms sweep from island to island towards the country's northerly tip. Ferguson, after way too much sake, announced he would be the first person to follow the blossom's progress end to end. To make it a challenge worth doing, he'd hitchhike, resulting in a journey full of misadventures and revelations. 2005.Gross misconduct: the life of Spinner Spencer
By Martin O'Malley. 1988
Brian "Spinner" Spencer had a 10-year career with the National Hockey League before he retired into obscurity. In January 1987,…
his name made headlines when he was arrested for a murder that occurred five years before. Some violence and some descriptions of sex. 1988.Hole in my life
By Jack Gantos. 2002
An autobiographical account of the author's youthful struggles to support himself, and the effects of a prison sentence for drug…
smuggling. Describes his constant fear of fellow prisoners and his determination to become a writer and obtain a college degree. Strong language and some descriptions of violence. For senior high readers. 2002.Himalaya
By Michael Palin. 2004
In his most challenging journey, Michael Palin tackles the Himalayas, the greatest mountain range on earth, a virtually unbroken wall…
of rock stretching 1800 miles from the borders of Afghanistan to southwest China. In a journey rarely, if ever, attempted before, in 6 months of hard travelling Palin takes on the full length of the Himalaya including the Khyber Pass, the hidden valleys of the Hindu Kush, ancient cities like Peshawar and Lahore, the mighty peaks of K2, Annapurna and Everest, the bleak and barren plateau of Tibet, the gorges of the Yangtze, the tribal lands of the Indo-Burmese border and the vast Brahmaputra delta in Bangladesh. This book, compiled from his diaries, records the pleasure and pain of an extraordinary journey. 2004.Hearing birds fly: a nomadic year in Mongolia
By Louisa Waugh. 2003
This book is about the year the author spent living and working in a remote village called Tsengel, which lies…
in the extreme west of Mongolia. She describes how she slowly learns to fend for herself in a world where life is dominated by the seasons. From the long hard winter, through a drought-stricken spring, into a lush summer spent in the mountains beyond Tsengel with a family of nomads, and the return to the village for the 'short golden season', Mongolia's autumn. Includes strong language. 2003.Go-boy!: memoirs of a life behind bars
By Roger Caron. 1978
From the holy mountain: a journey in the shadow of Byzantium
By William Dalrymple. 1998
In the spring of 587 AD, two monks set off on an extraordinary journey that would take them in an…
arc across the entire Byzantine world. More than a thousand years later, the author set off to retrace their footsteps. 1998.Fried eggs with chopsticks
By Polly Evans. 2005
When she learnt that the Chinese had built enough new roads to circle the equator 16 times, Polly Evans decided…
to go and witness for herself the way this vast nation was hurtling into the technological age. But on arriving in China she found the building work wasn't quite finished. And as she travelled, she attempted to solve the ultimate gastronomic conundrum: just how does one eat a soft-fried egg with chopsticks? 2005.