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John Bradley

    1 gennaio 1930
    The illustrated history of the Third Reich
    The Road to Wherever
    What's Beyond the Garden Gate
    Love-In-Idleness: The Poetry of Roberto Zingarello
    Terrestrial Music
    Golf
    • Terrestrial Music

      • 94pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Inspired by renowned poets, this collection delves into pressing global issues like ecology, genocide, and violence while celebrating the beauty of nature. John Bradley's lyrics confront social injustices and examine the historical impact of industrial radium use, blending personal identity with environmental themes. Through detailed anecdotes and documentation, the poetry reveals a profound connection between the earth and humanity's collective strength, emphasizing that our identity is intertwined with the natural world.

      Terrestrial Music
    • Through the persona of Roberto Zingarello, the book explores post-war Italy's complexities, weaving themes of love, revenge, and confusion. The protagonist reflects on the past while grappling with an uncertain future, creating a poignant narrative that captures the essence of Italian history. This second edition, recognized with the Washington Prize, invites readers to engage with the emotional and historical landscape of Italy during a transformative era.

      Love-In-Idleness: The Poetry of Roberto Zingarello
    • The book is a mystery concerning a man who did not have control of his life, and due to twists of fate encounters an explosion of deception, false imprisonment, drama, intrigue, strong women, sadness, his own weaknesses, sex, friendship and love. The story ends with a remarkable twist.

      What's Beyond the Garden Gate
    • The Road to Wherever

      • 272pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      A middle grade road novel about a boy stuck on a summer trip with his offbeat auto-mechanic cousins--a humor- and heart-filled journey that leads the boy to an unexpected confrontation with some broken-down parts of himself. After eleven-year-old June Ball's dad disappears without so much as a goodbye note, June's mother sends him on the road with his adult cousins, mechanics Thomas and Cornell Ball. The Balls are "Ford Men"; their calling in life is to restore old Ford cars--and only Ford cars--that no longer run. And so begins a summer traveling the highways and byways of America, encountering busted-up Fairlanes, Thunderbirds, and Rancheros. They also encounter the cars' owners, who sometimes need fixing up, too. June doesn't understand his cousins' passion for all things Ford. But at every turn, June realizes that this journey is about more than giving neglected classic cars some much-needed TLC--there's room to care for the broken parts of humans, too. A story of adventure, longing, and growing up from adult novelist, journalist, and All-SEC center for the LSU Tigers, John Ed Bradley

      The Road to Wherever
    • The sequel to the highly successful Store Wars: the battle for mindspace and shelfspace published in 1995. The new edition will retain all the strengths of the old book including a comprehensive and complex approach to the consumer & retail market and the interaction between FMCG retailers and manufacturers.

      Store Wars