The Tunnel

  • The Tunnel
    By William Gardner

    “Sergeant Hoffman is at Charlie Company. I think it's over there.” I looked up sheepishly. “This car doesn't have room for three people. Do you think we can ask Hoffman to drive?” Collins smiled. “We'll ask.

  • The Tunnel
    By Dorothy Richardson

    “I was just comin' out to ask you the name of that singer. You know. Mark something. Marksy....” “Mar-kaysie,”1 said Miriam. “That's it. I can't think how you remember.” Mrs Orly disap- peared and the two voices broke out again in eager ...

  • The Tunnel
    By Ernesto Sabato

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  • The Tunnel
    By William H. Gass

    "Gass has produced a book that burrows inside us then wails like a beast, a book that mainlines a century's terror direct to the brain."—Voice Literary Supplement

  • The Tunnel
    By William Gardner

    “I'm Colonel Collins. This is Captain Grant. May we use your car? We don't have room for three. I'll give you money for gas.” “Yes, sir. It's around the side of the building. Please follow me. You can park here.” Sergeant Hoffman was in ...

  • The Tunnel: DinosOz Adventures Book 1
    By Christopher Yates, Simonetta Grippi

    DinosOz Adventures Book 1 The Tunnel.

  • The Tunnel
    By A. B. Yehoshua

    But when his wife falls sick, circumstances begin to spiral . . . The Tunnel--wry, wistful, and a tour de force of vital social commentary--is Yehoshua at his finest.

  • The Tunnel
    By Anthony Browne

    Scornful of his younger sister's fears, a young boy decides to explore a tunnel forcing her to go after him when he doesn't return. Suggested level: junior, primary.

  • The Tunnel
    By William H. Gass

    The narrator of The Tunnel is a distinguished man in his fifties, William Frederick Kohler, a professor at a Midwestern university. His principal subject, the Third Reich. He has just...

  • The Tunnel
    By A. B. Yehoshua

    Zvi rises to the occasion, proposing a tunnel that would not dislodge the family. But when his wife falls sick, circumstances begin to spiral . . ." --Amazon.

  • The Tunnel: The Channel and Beyond
    By Bronwen Jones, John Ardill

    The Tunnel: The Channel and Beyond

  • The Tunnel
    By Sarah Howden

    His loved ones try to reach out and talk to him, but he only feels like running away. So, from his room, he picks up a shovel and digs a tunnel deep down and out into the backyard. Outside in the dark, nobody knows where he is.

  • The Tunnel
    By Dorothy Richardson

    42 Salammbô (1862); La tentation de Saint Antoine (1874); Madame Bovary (1857). By comparison with some of his contemporaries (e.g., ... La Gioconda is the Italian original name of the painting better known in English as the Mona Lisa.

  • The Tunnel
    By Carl-Johan Vallgren

    Once a promising military intelligence officer and high-functioning heroin addict, Danny Katz now uses his gifts as a linguist and computer programmer in his work as a private investigator.

  • The Tunnel: The Underground Homeless of New York City
    By Margaret Morton

    Examines the lives of some of New York City's homeless citizens, who have set up a unique community in an Amtrak tunnel under the West Side Highway

  • The Tunnel
    By Eric Kincaid, Lucy Kincaid

    The highway is a danger to all the rabbits. What can be done?

  • The Tunnel
    By Peter Mars

    Born in Brookline, Massachusetts.

  • The Tunnel
    By Anthony Browne

    A modern fantasy about sibling rivalry. Age group 4 plus.

  • The Tunnel
    By Lucy Kincaid

    The road can be a scary place for a rabbit, so a tunnel is dug beneath the road so that even the youngest rabbit can cross in safety.

  • The Tunnel
    By Dorothy Richardson

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