A neglected house in the village of Fairmile Green is suddenly descended upon by a veritable army of builders and tradespeople, and the locals are - mostly - enchanted to discover that it has been bought by the new media darling and winner ...
An examination of a small community of homeless young people living in an abandoned Manhattan glass factory describes the people and personalities that made up the well-organized commune and the courageous and tragic stories of their lives.
She didn't mention that she'd been to town since then , but only once , eight years ago , she and Michael together . She had wanted to make peace with Aunt Althea , but at dinner the first night Aunt Althea demanded to know if they were ...
Compiled by eminent critic Toshio Nakamura under the sponsorship of YKK AP Inc., the volume features a specially commissioned suite of photographs, taken throughout the four seasons, by renowned architectural photographer Michael Moran, ...
Returning to New Orleans after ten years, Thea Tamborella tries to renew old friendships, but discovers a climate of fear and prejudice
... Denny Garvis of Washington and Lee University, and Debra Riley—experts in the fields of private equity, banking, investment tax law, ... Copyeditor Will Palmer and legal advisor Henry Kaufman kept me out of trouble.
In Glass House, journalist Brian Alexander uses the story of one town to show how seeds sown 35 years ago have sprouted to give us Trumpism, inequality, and an eroding national cohesion.
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Evolutionists try to convince others that their evolutionary world is built on solid foundations, while they distract us from the fact that their house is only made of glass¿ and the glass is breaking.Reliable guidance in defending ...
From the national-bestselling author: A “powerful, heartbreaking” tale of racial tensions and tragic violence in New Orleans—based on true events (Publishers Weekly).
Evolution as an idea is considered a rock-solid truth among secular scientists, but when you begin looking at the evidence and asking simple questions, you find their conclusions to be just fragile assumptions, unproven myth, and outright ...