All We Could Have Been

All We Could Have Been
Author: TE Carter
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2019-04-23
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1250172969

From TE Carter, All We Could Have Been is a powerful and heartbreaking look at the assumptions we make about people and how one person’s actions can affect everyone around them. Five years ago, Lexi witnessed something that shattered her very core. To cope, she moves from town to town, desperate to hide the darkest of family secrets. In every location, she assumes a new name and flies under the radar as long as she can before anyone figures out who she is—who she’s related to. Lexie now lives with her aunt, has minimal interaction with her parents, and has no communication with her brother. But the pain is always there. After starting her newest school, all she wants is to just live life. But how can she when the past keeps threatening to drag her back?

All We Could Have Drowned

All We Could Have Drowned
Author: Akanksha Sinha
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2016-08-20
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1945825243

“My mind is the sky, outerspace, My mind is the oceans, the sea. Dying stars and darkest depths have Found their home in me.” All We Could Have Drowned is a collection of poems by Akanksha Sinha. Written during those angst-ridden teenage years, these poems will awaken feelings in everyone, irrespective of age. It is full of abstract expressions and poetic renditions regarding commonplace things in our lives. This collection will send you on a trip deep within who you thought you were.

All We Could Have Been

All We Could Have Been
Author: TE Carter
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2019-04-23
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1250172950

From TE Carter, All We Could Have Been is a powerful and heartbreaking look at the assumptions we make about people and how one person’s actions can affect everyone around them. Five years ago, Lexi witnessed something that shattered her very core. To cope, she moves from town to town, desperate to hide the darkest of family secrets. In every location, she assumes a new name and flies under the radar as long as she can before anyone figures out who she is—who she’s related to. Lexie now lives with her aunt, has minimal interaction with her parents, and has no communication with her brother. But the pain is always there. After starting her newest school, all she wants is to just live life. But how can she when the past keeps threatening to drag her back?

We Could Have Been Friends, My Father and I

We Could Have Been Friends, My Father and I
Author: Raja Shehadeh
Publisher: Other Press, LLC
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2023-03-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1635423651

A subtle psychological portrait of the author’s relationship with his father during the twentieth-century battle for Palestinian human rights. Aziz Shehadeh was many things: lawyer, activist, and political detainee, he was also the father of bestselling author and activist Raja. In this new and searingly personal memoir, Raja Shehadeh unpicks the snags and complexities of their relationship. A vocal and fearless opponent, Aziz resists under the British mandatory period, then under Jordan, and, finally, under Israel. As a young man, Raja fails to recognize his father’s courage and, in turn, his father does not appreciate Raja’s own efforts in campaigning for Palestinian human rights. When Aziz is murdered in 1985, it changes Raja irrevocably. This is not only the story of the battle against the various oppressors of the Palestinians, but a moving portrait of a particular father and son relationship.

the streets were all we could see

the streets were all we could see
Author: Andy N
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 69
Release: 2020-02-16
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0244263493

Stepping away into the shadows, The Streets were all we could see is the fourth full-length poetry collection by Andy N, author of most recently 'The End of Summer' and 'The Birth of Autumn' walking away at least temporarily from seasonal mysteries into tiny almost flash fiction pieces masked as poems. Told almost as tiny murmurs, each of the poems contained within this book are told not as a sequel to either of his seasonal books but a grasping of emotions in the most tiny fragments of life from chasing goodbyes on front doorsteps to abandoned bicycles outside shopfront windows and cars dying when you least expect. The streets were all could see explores life through a different lens like a picture catching a memory before memory distorts it taking you a transformative journey from the good and the bad moments and everything that flows in-between it

All We Were Promised

All We Were Promised
Author: Ashton Lattimore
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2024-04-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0593600169

A housemaid with a dangerous family secret conspires with a wealthy young abolitionist to help an enslaved girl escape, in volatile pre-Civil War Philadelphia. The rebel . . . the socialite . . . and the fugitive. Together, they will risk everything for one another in this “beguiling story of friendship, deception, and women crossing boundaries in the name of freedom” (Lisa Wingate, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Book of Lost Friends). Philadelphia, 1837. After Charlotte escaped from the crumbling White Oaks plantation down South, she’d expected freedom to feel different from her former life as an enslaved housemaid. After all, Philadelphia is supposed to be the birthplace of American liberty. Instead, she’s locked away playing servant to her white-passing father, as they both attempt to hide their identities from slavecatchers who would destroy their new lives. Longing to break away, Charlotte befriends Nell, a budding abolitionist from one of Philadelphia’s wealthiest Black families. Just as Charlotte starts to envision a future, a familiar face from her past reappears: Evie, her friend from White Oaks, has been brought to the city by the plantation mistress, and she’s desperate to escape. But as Charlotte and Nell conspire to rescue her, in a city engulfed by race riots and attacks on abolitionists, they soon discover that fighting for Evie’s freedom may cost them their own.

Report: Bull Run. Ball's Bluff

Report: Bull Run. Ball's Bluff
Author: United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War
Publisher:
Total Pages: 518
Release: 1863
Genre: Ball's Bluff, Battle of, Va., 1861
ISBN:

Reading 'CSI'

Reading 'CSI'
Author: Michael Allen
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2007-08-20
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0857716107

This is what we know, this is the truth: CSI is a global television phenomenon. It began in 2000 with "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation", a dark procedural drama about forensic science set within the neon escapism of Las Vegas, in which Grissom and his team search within the very vitals of the murder victims they investigate. Nearly 17 million viewers tuned in each week and "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" fast became America's number one show. The success of the series moved it into franchise territory, continuing in 2002 with the body beautifuls and dismembereds of "CSI: Miami" (now the world's biggest television show) and again in 2004 extending the francise to the melancholic noir of post-9/11 New York with "CSI: NY". "Reading 'CSI'" pieces together the evidence in order to understand what the CSI shows mean to contemporary television culture, both in America and beyond. The varied, intellectually curious and often polemic responses to CSI from critics, journalists and industry professionals focus on a range of issues from the pornographic quality of the CGI effects, the relationship of characters to their narratives, and the reaction of the fans, to the semiotics of Horatio Caine's sunglasses. This in depth, compulsive read also includes a full episode guide.