Never Let Them See You Cry

Never Let Them See You Cry
Author: Edna Buchanan
Publsiher: Diversion Books
Total Pages: 443
Release: 2014-09-16
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9781626812499

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True stories of crime in Miami by the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Corpse Had a Familiar Face. Set against the neon backdrop of the South Florida city where Miami Herald reporter Edna Buchanan covered the police beat for nearly two decades, this memoir collects true tales of both heroes and villains—from the heartbreaking to the heartwarming to the outright hilarious. “A flurry of cases—of criminal Christmases, historic crimes, homicidal love, cop heroes, rescuers, odd occurrences (such as that of the barbiturate-soaked gunman who took 26 direct hits from cops’ guns and kept shooting until a 27th round took him down) . . . a generous bonanza for crime buffs, presented by one of the sharpest writers in the field.” —Kirkus Reviews

Dianne Feinstein

Dianne Feinstein
Author: Jerry Roberts
Publsiher: HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1994
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015032153630

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A veteran journalist offers a revealing portrait of the enigmatic woman and consummate political survivor whose rocky path to national prominence may well lead to the White House.

100 Ideas for Surviving your First Year in Teaching

100 Ideas for Surviving your First Year in Teaching
Author: Laura-Jane Fisher
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2006-01-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781441189516

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Laura-Jane Fisher provides one hundred ideas on how to survive the first year of teaching. This book deals with a wide range of issues from coping with the long working hours and managing difficult classes to lesson planning and writing reports for the first time.

Freeman

Freeman
Author: Leonard Pitts
Publsiher: Agate Publishing
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2012-05-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781572846999

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A former slave embarks on a hellish journey through the post-Civil War South to reunite with his wife, in this novel by the Pulitzer Prize–winning author. With the news of General Lee’s surrender, Sam, a runaway slave who served in the Union Army, decides to leave his refuge in Philadelphia. He sets out on foot on an almost-suicidal journey through the terrifying, war-torn South to Buford, Mississippi, to find Tilda, the wife he was sold away from fifteen years ago. He knows quite well that his chances are slim . . . Prudence Kent, meanwhile, is heading to Buford on a different mission. The headstrong, wealthy, white war widow is leaving her Boston home to honor her abolitionist father’s dying wish: to open a school for the emancipated slaves . . . And Tilda is headed elsewhere. Her owner, Jim McFarland, is holding her at gunpoint, forcing through the charred remains of his farm and off to Arkansas, in search of a haven that will still respect his entitlements as a slaveowner and Confederate officer . . . An epic, American love story and novel touching on issues we still wrestle with long after official end of the Civil War, Freeman is, as Howard Frank Mosher of the Washington Post writes, “an important addition to the literature of slavery and the Civil War, by a knowledgeable, compassionate and relentlessly truthful writer determined to explore both enslavement in all its malignancy and also what it truly means to be free.” Perfect for fans of Cold Mountain Praise for Freeman “Leonard Pitts has a passion for history and a gift for storytelling. Both shine in this story of love and redemption, which challenges everything we thought we knew about how our nation dealt with its most stubborn stain.” —Gwen Ifill, PBS, author of The Breakthrough “Columnist Leonard Pitts turns out a pretty powerful love story.” —Audie Cornish, All Things Considered “Pulitzer Prize–winning columnist Pitts once again demonstrates his gift for historical fiction . . . . In lyrical prose, Pitts unflinchingly and movingly portrays the period’s cruelties, and triumphs in capturing the spirit of the times through eminently-identifiable lead characters.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review

My Obsession

My Obsession
Author: Melissa Lawson
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2009-12-17
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780557241057

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I fell in love with a married man, and these are the poems I wrote to and about him.

Writings from the Heart

Writings from the Heart
Author: James G. Vance
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2007-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781434323828

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Writings from the Heart was written and published for the sole purpose of sharing with others my thoughts and feelings over the past 32 years. It is my prayer and desire that the words written on these pages will in some way bring a smile to the faces of those who read them, and a ray of hope and sunshine to someone less fortunate than myself.

If You Can t Be Free Be a Mystery

If You Can t Be Free  Be a Mystery
Author: Farah Jasmine Griffin
Publsiher: One World
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2002-04-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780345449733

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More than four decades after her death, Billie Holiday remains one of the most gifted artists of our time–and also one of the most elusive. Because of who she was and how she chose to live her life, Lady Day has been the subject of both intense adoration and wildly distorted legends. Now at last, Farah Jasmine Griffin, a writer of intellectual authority and superb literary gifts, liberates Billie Holiday from the mythology that has obscured both her life and her art. An intimate meditation on Holiday’s place in American culture and history, If You Can’t Be Free, Be A Mystery reveals Lady Day in all her complexity, humor and pain–a true jazz virtuoso whose passion and originality made every song she sang hers forever. Celebrated by poets, revered by recording artists from Frank Sinatra to Macy Gray, Billie Holiday is more popular and influential today than ever before. Now, thanks to this marvelous book, Holiday’s many fans can finally understand the singer and the woman they love.

A Stranger in the Village

A Stranger in the Village
Author: Farah J. Griffin,Cheryl J. Fish
Publsiher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1999-05-01
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0807071218

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Dispatches, diaries, memoirs, and letters by African-American travelers in search of home, justice, and adventure-from the Wild West to Australia.