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    Generation Zero
    Anything for You
    The Gatekeepers
    Semper Fi Brothers
    Roll Back the Clouds
    Martin Eden
    • Martin Eden

      • 474pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      Scritto e pubblicato nel 1909, Martin Eden è il romanzo di maggior respiro di Jack London. Di forte impianto autobiografico, narra le vicende del rozzo marinaio Martin Eden che salva la vita del giovane Arthur, rampollo di una ricca famiglia, e viene quindi accolto in casa sua, in un ambiente totalmente diverso da quello in cui è cresciuto fino allora. Innamorato della sorella di Arthur, Ruth, e deciso a elevarsi socialmente, Martin diventerà scrittore, ma finirà per fuggire deluso dal mondo "civilizzato" e dalle sue convenzioni, per ritrovare l'autenticità perduta simboleggiata dall'oceano.Introduzione di Vito Amoruso. Traduzione di Paolo Petroni.

      Martin Eden
      4,7
    • Roll Back the Clouds

      • 586pagine
      • 21 ore di lettura

      Geoff and Rosaleen Bonnard embark on a once-in-a-lifetime voyage to England aboard the fabled Lusitania in 1915. Europe is embroiled in war, but that shouldn't affect a passenger liner. As they approach Ireland, a German submarine hurtles a torpedo into the grand ship. Rosaleen makes it into a lifeboat, but where is her husband? She searches the morgues in Queenstown, heartsick at recognizing so many people. Geoff is finally located in a Cork hospital, alive but suffering a back injury. While waiting for him to recover, Rosaleen is thrilled to meet her mother's family, but a dark cloud hovers over her. The battered faces of dead babies haunt her. She sinks into depression, exasperated by Geoff's new interest in religion. Her once happy life seems out of reach.

      Roll Back the Clouds
      4,9
    • Semper Fi Brothers

      • 150pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Set against the backdrop of Yarmuck, Syria, the story unfolds as ISIS forces, led by the merciless Commander Abu, launch a brutal assault on the village. Their mission is to eradicate the Yazidi heritage, showcasing the harrowing realities of conflict and cultural annihilation. The narrative delves into the resilience of the community as they confront the dire threat posed by the invaders, highlighting themes of survival and the struggle to preserve identity amidst chaos.

      Semper Fi Brothers
      4,9
    • The Gatekeepers

      • 168pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Amelia, an eleven-year-old girl in the New Orleans foster system, yearns for a true home and parents who appreciate her dark sense of humor. Frustrated with her current situation, she embarks on a quest for belonging and understanding, seeking a family that resonates with her unique personality.

      The Gatekeepers
      5,0
    • Anything for You

      • 130pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      An independent photographer enjoys her successful single life until she experiences an unexpected moment of love-at-first-sight with a beautiful stranger. Determined to find her, Ashley faces the challenge of not knowing the woman's name. Fate intervenes when they unexpectedly meet again, igniting an intense sexual attraction and a profound connection that neither has ever felt before. Their journey explores the depths of attraction and the complexities of love, highlighting the power of fate in their lives.

      Anything for You
      5,0
    • Generation Zero

      Reclaiming My Parents' American Dream

      • 274pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      The journey of Sukhvir and his wife unfolds as they immigrate to America with minimal possessions and a dream. Starting from scratch, they navigate the challenges of blue-collar work while striving to provide a better life for their two children, embodying the immigrant experience of resilience and hope. Their story highlights the sacrifices made for future generations, capturing the essence of striving for the American dream as they become part of the fabric of their new country.

      Generation Zero
      4,5
    • THE GREATEST STORY NEVER TOLD

      Oral Tradition and the Development of Messages in the Book of Genesis

      • 260pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the Book of Genesis, this examination delves into its messages as they would have resonated with audiences during the original oral tradition. It explores the teaching methods of the Torah, emphasizing its role in conveying moral and spiritual lessons. By analyzing the evolution from oral storytelling to written scripture, the book sheds light on the foundational narratives that shape the Hebrew and Christian faiths, offering insights into their significance and impact on listeners of the time.

      THE GREATEST STORY NEVER TOLD
      5,0
    • Terror's Sword

      A Kyle McEwan Novel

      • 364pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      The narrative centers on a revenge-driven terrorist determined to wreak havoc on America, creating a gripping tale filled with tension and bloodshed. Amidst this chaos, one man emerges as the key figure capable of thwarting the terrorist's plans, setting the stage for a high-stakes confrontation. The story intricately weaves political insights from the author's experience within the US government, enhancing the depth and realism of the plot.

      Terror's Sword
      5,0
    • Eddie the Gobbler

      • 30pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      Eddie the Gobbler, a young boy passionate about his town mascot, takes readers on a delightful tour of Cuero, TX. Through Eddie's eyes, discover the charm of this historic South Central Texas town, including its vibrant downtown, local churches, and scenic countryside. This engaging exploration invites readers to connect with the unique character and community spirit of Cuero.

      Eddie the Gobbler
      5,0
    • Going Too Fast

      • 84pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      This collection of short stories and flash fiction takes the reader back to the 1960's and '70's, and the adolescence and early adulthood of women during that era. Catholic school, teenage rebellion, sex and drugs and rock and roll--all find their way into these interlocking stories of "good Catholic girls" in a time of social and political upheaval, the breaking down of old traditions and the making of new ones. Readers may find themselves unable to put the book down, as one story folds into the next. Viti's prose is graceful yet unadorned, in the tradition of Hemingway and Ferrante.

      Going Too Fast
      5,0