Wim Arkenbout, Frank Biemond, Steven Blaauw, Carla Blanken, Francien Calff, Axel van de Graaf, Menno Hoorntje, Petra Inkelaar, Kees de Jong, Yvonne Koster, Florrie Lanaker, Vera Lanaker, Sjoerd Mulder, Dorien Rademakers, Wim Setzekorn, ...
In his sixth novel, The Cave (1959), Robert Penn Warren tells the story of a young man trapped in a cave in fictional Johntown, Tennessee.
The second day into their trip, nuclear war is launched against the United States from within the country. The geography of the cave changed with the movement of the blasts, and the group is unprepared to sacrifice what they must to escape.
Those qualities are particularly evident in his latest brilliant, dark allegory, which links the encroaching sterility of modern life to the parable of Plato’s cave . . . [a] remarkably generous and eloquent novel.” —Publishers Weekly ...
This laugh out loud picture book tells the story of a hungry wolf who is determined to get the little creature who lives in the cave to come out and...
They were working together now. Prachi and Shraddha had set up a restaurant of their own and were making good money. As of now, things were going well. They never had the visions again. The secrets within the cave remained a secret.
Principles: The bottom line cause of betrayal is almost always selfishness. There were three aspects of selfishness seen in the betrayal of Joseph by his brothers: His faith: Joseph's commitment to righteous living caused jealousy among ...
Amidst the hope, there are tensions, tragedy and powerful players guiding the rescue. But most of all, this is the inspirational story of an amazing group of boys and what can be achieved when the world unites.
Cipriano Algor, an ageing potter, lives with his daughter in the shadow of the Centre, a nebulous megaplex that provides his livelihood - until it haughtily decrees it is no...
In November 2011, Alok visited a remote cave near Ranikhet in Uttarakhand that changed him forever. The Cave is an insightful, honest and deeply personal account of Alok's spiritual journey.
Think Plato's Cave, The Canterbury Tales, and a far more hopeful Lord of The Flies. The first Crossover novel for teens, young adults and adults alike by the Winner of the ePublishing Consortium Writers Award 2011, for The Cleansing.
Feeling tired and burned out, psychologist Helen Myrer seeks respite in the woods of New Hampshire, where a vicious, diabolical serial killer lies in wait, determined to make her his next victim. A first novel.
Who are there cave dwellers? Where did they come from? Most importantly: Who will escape The Cave?
A group of teenagers from an inner city academy set off for an adventure holiday in the Pennines. Deep below the ground tragedy strikes. The stories the survivors tell about themselves will change their lives forever.
In the year 2506, little Jarod Anderson's world--worlds--were full of wonder and excitement.