The Line

  • The Line
    By Timberlake Wertenbaker

    But circumstance is no obstacle to Suzanne Valadon. For the great Edgar Degas, his ambitious protégée proves the biggest challenge of his life. Timberlake Wertenbaker's The Line premiered at the Arcola Theatre, London, in November 2009.

  • The Line: Women, Partition and the Gender Order in Cyprus
    By Cynthia Cockburn

    Besides , biological sex itself is not always unambiguous : an estimated 1.7 per cent of new - born babies are intersexed ( Fausto - Sterling 2000 : 91 ) . It has also made us reluctant to diverge from the dichotomous schema to ...

  • The Line: Combat in Korea, January-February 1951
    By William T. Bowers

    Bowers analyses this significant period and its effects on the remainder of the war.

  • The Line
    By Ursula Moray Williams

    The Line

  • The Line: What Would it Take to Make You Cross It?
    By Ian Gargan

    I gave testimony on behalf of a thirteen-year-old child concerning the necessity of providing him with foster care instead of a period of detention. The child had a deplorable family background and history of abuse, which I described in ...

  • The Line
    By Teri Hall

    The voice is asking for help. Who sent the message? Why is her mother so protective? And to what lengths is Rachel willing to go in order to do what she thinks is right? View our classroom guide for The Line by Teri Hall

  • The Line
    By Paula Bossio

    When a little girl discovers the end of a line, she follows it as it transforms into all sorts of unexpected things in order to discover who is at the other end.

  • The Line
    By J. D. Horn

    But when a series of mishaps--culminating in the death of the Taylor matriarch--leaves a vacuum in the mystical underpinnings of Savannah, she finds herself thrust into a mystery that could shake her family apart...and unleash a darkness ...

  • The Line: A Novel
    By Olga Grushin

    The line begins to form on the whispered rumor that a famous exiled composer is returning to Moscow to conduct his last symphony. Tickets will be limited. Nameless faces join the line, jostling for preferred position.

  • The Line: Combat in Korea, January-February 1951
    By William T. Bowers

    Drawn from interviews conducted by Army historians immediately after combat, the books in this series offer intensive examinations of military conflict.

  • The Line
    By Martin Limon

    ... France) Murder in the Marais Murder in Belleville Murder in the Sentier Murder in the Bastille Murder in Clichy Murder in Montmartre Murder on the Ile Saint-Louis Murder in the Rue de Paradis Murder in the Latin Quarter Murder in ...

  • The Line
    By Teri Hall

    Rachel thinks that she and her mother are safe working for Ms. Moore at her estate close to The Line, an electrified border of the Unified States, but when Rachel has an opportunity to Cross into the forbidden zone, she is both frightened ...

  • The Line: An Adventure into Your Creative Depths
    By Keri Smith

    As you move through the pages of this book, you’ll be asked to start a line, and then to take it through a series of increasingly interesting and meaningful adventures, from letting your line meander or jump around the pages, to using it ...

  • The Line
    By Michael R. Ebert

    Wherever we find ourselves in life, we’ll also find a line. Sometimes, the line is between people or places. Other times, it’s between thoughts and ideas. It divides. It creates sides.

  • The Line
    By Keith Farrell

    The Line is an explosive crime thriller and mystery that examines the heroin epidemic ravaging the United States.