Shooting the Moon

  • Shooting the Moon
    By Frances O'Roark Dowell

    JAMIE THINKS HER FATHER CAN DO ANYTHING.

  • Shooting the Moon
    By Brian Willems

    10 11 12 Endnotes Scott Montgomery, The Moon and the Western Imagination (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1999), 117. Much information about the film was gathered by the BFI as a part of their “75 Most Wanted Films” project, ...

  • Shooting the Moon: A Hostage Story
    By Marianne Thamm

    Shooting the Moon: A Hostage Story

  • Shooting the Moon
    By Brenda Novak

    “I can't let you go on thinking Harley came back to ruin me ... If you want to sleep with every Tom, Dick and Harry, that's up to you. ... She told Harley she was on birth control pills, then skipped them on purpose.

  • Shooting the Moon: The True Story of an American Manhunt Unlike Any Other, Ever
    By David Harris

    Now in paperback, the acclaimed nonfiction thriller that takes us behind the scenes and reveals what really happened in 1989 when 20,000 American soldiers invaded Panama, arrested that nation's leader, and hauled him back to Miami to stand ...

  • Shooting the Moon: The True Story of an American Manhunt Unlike Any Other, Ever
    By Dave Harris

    Now in paperback, the acclaimed nonfiction thriller that takes us behind the scenes and reveals what really happened in 1989 when 20,000 American soldiers invaded Panama, arrested that nation's leader, and hauled him back to Miami to stand ...

  • Shooting the Moon: The True Story of an American Manhunt Unlike Any Other, Ever
    By David Harris

    The tale of three Americans who defied their superiors to make a criminal case against Manuel Noriega chronicles a four-year manhunt featuring cops, diplomats, paratroopers, a famous cocaine cartel, and a president trying to make a name for ...

  • Shooting the Moon
    By Brian Willems

    The first book to examine the multiple and contradictory strategies for putting the moon on film.

  • Shooting the Moon
    By Frances O'Roark Dowell

    When her brother is sent to fight in Vietnam, twelve-year-old Jamie begins to reconsider the army world that she has grown up in.

  • Shooting the Moon
    By Victoria Mary Jones

    Pip McLeod's life is a balancing act between family, friends and his passion - rock-climbing.