A Poison Of Passengers

A Poison Of Passengers
Author: Jack Treby
Publisher: Carter & Allan
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2019-03-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

"It's a bomb!" some fat idiot yelled, as I was heading for the exit. "They've found a bomb!" New York 1932. A letter bomb campaign throws the city into a panic and Hilary Manningham-Butler is anxious to get away. The RMS Galitia is setting sail for Southampton, but there will be no respite onboard ship. Another campaign is in the offing, less explosive but equally deadly. A series of anonymous letters are being distributed across the decks. Someone knows far too much about the passengers in first class and venom is spewing in every direction. It will not be long before that venom spills over into violence and murder…

Ask the Passengers

Ask the Passengers
Author: A.S. King
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2012-10-23
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0316214531

Astrid Jones desperately wants to confide in someone, but her mother's pushiness and her father's lack of interest tell her they're the last people she can trust. Instead, Astrid spends hours lying on the backyard picnic table watching airplanes fly overhead. She doesn't know the passengers inside, but they're the only people who won't judge her when she asks them her most personal questions . . . like what it means that she's falling in love with a girl. As her secret relationship becomes more intense and her friends demand answers, Astrid has nowhere left to turn. She can't share the truth with anyone except the people at thirty thousand feet, and they don't even know she's there. But little does Astrid know just how much even the tiniest connection will affect these strangers' lives--and her own--for the better. In this truly original portrayal of a girl struggling to break free of society's definitions, Printz Honor author A.S. King asks readers to question everything--and offers hope to those who will never stop seeking real love.

A Co Passenger

A Co Passenger
Author: Amitnarayn Singh Rautela
Publisher: Amitnarayan Singh Rautela
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2020-06-25
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN:

‘As an observer’, I heard People say love has magical powers, it’s a weapon that pierce through your heart and leave you wounded, this is true when you are in love and relationship, the unseen force bring two people together and fulfil them to the extent they forget what really happened, everything seems so perfect. We use hundreds of ways to impress that one girl without letting the real one of us come out, but the definition changes once we are married, the heaven of love starts collapsing giving us the bitter taste of life, because there is no insecurity left in between. Can True Love save you from falling apart or can it help you reunite? This story opens up sweetness and bitterness of life layer by layer…..

Passenger's Side

Passenger's Side
Author: John Michael Forosisky
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2006-12-14
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1412236924

Passenger's Side is a non-fiction account, that describes how an ordinary person's life, becomes extraordinary. You'll learn of how one man's life has dramatically changed, because of something he has found... something that was once hidden. The author, John, has discovered a new and amazing relationship. The type of relationship that he has discovered, is one that he never would have imagined... one that he didn't realize could exist. Can miraculous things really happen in a person's life, everyday? In addition to learning of John's personal testimonies and the amazing accounts that he will share with you, Passenger's Side was written to help you. It is a Christian self-help book, that can change your life in a way that is more wonderful than you could imagine. It can and will help you in the "here and now." The author states: "Over and above helping people like you, it is my intention that this book would bring glory to the God. It is God that deserves credit for all good things. We can do nothing worthwhile outside of Him. We have life, only because of Him. It is only the Lord God, who is worthy of praise. I believe this book will give you a better understanding of the Lord, and your own life. You will soon discover that with Jesus Christ as your partner, you can live the kind of life that seems like a wonderful dream. And the best part is; what I am referring to, is available to you now. Even today. So join me on this journey. Open your mind, and your heart, and you will soon discover what I have... that traveling through life in the passenger's side, is the only way to travel!"

The Passenger

The Passenger
Author: Ulrich Alexander Boschwitz
Publisher: Metropolitan Books
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2021-04-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250317150

A BEST BOOK OF 2021 FOR THE GUARDIAN * FINANCIAL TIMES * TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT * MINNEAPOLIS STAR TRIBUNE * THE TIMES Hailed as a remarkable literary discovery, a lost novel of heart-stopping intensity and harrowing absurdity about flight and persecution in 1930s Germany Berlin, November 1938. Jewish shops have been ransacked and looted, synagogues destroyed. As storm troopers pound on his door, Otto Silbermann, a respected businessman who fought for Germany in the Great War, is forced to sneak out the back of his own home. Turned away from establishments he had long patronized, and fearful of being exposed as a Jew despite his Aryan looks, he boards a train. And then another. And another . . . until his flight becomes a frantic odyssey across Germany, as he searches first for information, then for help, and finally for escape. His travels bring him face-to-face with waiters and conductors, officials and fellow outcasts, seductive women and vicious thieves, a few of whom disapprove of the regime while the rest embrace it wholeheartedly. Clinging to his existence as it was just days before, Silbermann refuses to believe what is happening even as he is beset by opportunists, betrayed by associates, and bereft of family, friends, and fortune. As his world collapses around him, he is forced to concede that his nightmare is all too real. Twenty-three-year-old Ulrich Boschwitz wrote The Passenger at breakneck speed in 1938, fresh in the wake of the Kristallnacht pogroms, and his prose flies at the same pace. Taut, immediate, infused with acerbic Kafkaesque humor, The Passenger is an indelible portrait of a man and a society careening out of control.