The Wall

  • The Wall
    By Michael, Rory and Cavanaugh O'Dea, Benchmark Education Co. Staff

    Franz's father is working across the border in democratic West Berlin. But the East German government has seen that many workers from East Berlin have not been returning--and they take sudden action.

  • The Wall: Book One - Siege
    By C J Bromfield

    Now behind the archers the heavy infantry led by Prince Vlater their spares pointing to the heaven waited, they were a little encumbered by the armour they were wearing. When the time was ripe they would feed themselves through the ...

  • The Wall
    By John Hersey

    The defense zones should be clear to you. As to tactics, at the beginning, since we do not know exactly what the Germans intend . . . Events APRIL 18, 1943. ENTRY DITTo. N.L. Rachel and I entered the bunker through the furnace and the ...

  • The Wall: Book Ten of Beyond These Walls - a Post-Apocalyptic Survival Thriller
    By Michael Robertson

    And if they find what they're looking for, will all of them still be alive to enjoy their success? The Wall is the tenth book in the thrilling post-apocalyptic Beyond These Walls saga.

  • The Wall
    By Leigh Michael Hartmann

    “Thank you, Harding. Good Morning General..Colonel.” The Secretary said, looking up from an interminable pile of papers. “Good morning, Sir. To what do we have the honor this cold and frigid day.” “Have a seat, gentlemen.

  • The Wall
    By William Sutcliffe

    When I see the house, I usually picture myself in that huge, bright room, wheeling this way and that through a scattering of toys, bumping into the furniture, dismounting and remounting, lost in elaborate fantasy tasks and journeys.

  • The Wall: A Post-Brexit Dystopian Fantasy
    By Margaret Mason

    The only road to escape ends at The Wall.In a desolate future England, nothing is as it seems.

  • The Wall
    By Michael Walker

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  • The Wall: Drumpf Nation: Part One
    By Michael Ryan

    Will they be able to overcome the powers obstructing their union and conquer the atrocities awaiting them at the Drumpf's Wall?Find out in The Wall: Part One of the Drumpf Nation Series.

  • The Wall: The Real Costs of a Barrier between the United States and Mexico
    By Vanda Felbab-Brown

    In her Brookings Essay, The Wall, Brookings Senior Fellow Vanda Felbab-Brown explains the true costs of building a barrier along the U.S.-Mexico border, including (but not limited to) the estimated $12 to $21.6 billion price tag of ...

  • The Wall: A Timeless Tale
    By Giancarlo Macri, Carolina Zanotti

    With a visually engaging style that makes a complex lesson simple, this story shows children how a community can be harmed when barriers are built and how it thrives when people come together. “The Wall shows in brilliant color just how ...

  • The Wall
    By Jessie James

    But, one day, he hears the grown-ups talking about the monsters that live in the big, wide world and he is too scared to explore anymore. Soon, they build a giant wall to KEEP THE MONSTERS OUT - forever.

  • The Wall: Rome's Greatest Frontier
    By Alistair Moffat

    may be that some of their warriors had joined their allies, the Brigantes, and fought in the countryside around it. When a second Wall began to slice through their own territory, it is not likely that they were content to sit quietly ...

  • The Wall
    By John Hersey

    Riveting and compelling, The Wall tells the inspiring story of forty men and women who escape the dehumanizing horror of the Warsaw ghetto.

  • The Wall: A Thriller
    By Jeff Long

    Reuniting with his former climbing partner to recreate their ascent of the world's greatest monolith, Hugh Glass remembers their former wives and is caught up in a dangerous rescue effort to save three young women who suffered an accident ...

  • The Wall
    By Marlen Haushofer

    Surmising her solitude is the result of a too successful military experiment, she begins the terrifying work of not only survival, but self-renewal.

  • The Wall
    By John Lanchester

    Shortlisted for the 2020 Orwell Prize Thrilling...A topical and deftly satirical novel. --Anna Mundow, Wall Street Journal

  • The Wall: A Novel
    By H. G. Adler

    NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY PUBLISHERS WEEKLY Compared by critics to Kafka, Joyce, and Musil, H. G. Adler is becoming recognized as one of the towering figures of twentieth-century fiction.

  • The Wall: Rebuilding a Culture of Life in America and Ending Abortion As We Know It
    By Kirk Walden

    The wall of hope has raised $25 million over the last decade. He uses Nehemiah and his story from the old testament as an inspiration to build the wall.

  • The Wall
    By Eve Bunting

    A boy and his father come from far away to visit the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington and find the name of the boy's grandfather, who was killed in the conflict.