The Dramatic Index for ...

The Dramatic Index for ...
Author: Frederick Winthrop Faxon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1923
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

Issues for 1912-16, 1919- accompanied by an appendix: The Dramatic books and plays (in English) (title varies slightly) This bibliography was incorporated into the main list in 1917-18.

Two Cents Plain

Two Cents Plain
Author: Martin Lemelman
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2010-08-31
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1608190048

The author and illustrator of Mendel's Daughter depicts the struggles and sweetness of his childhood in Brooklyn as the son of Holocaust survivors, growing up in the back of his family's candy store in Brownsville during the neighborhood's deep decline.

Annual Magazine Subject-index

Annual Magazine Subject-index
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 668
Release: 1923
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

The Dramatic index for 1912-16, 1919-49 accompanied by an appendix: The Dramatic books and plays (in English) (title varies slightly). This bibliography was incorporated in the main list in 1917-18.

The Magazine Subject-index

The Magazine Subject-index
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 660
Release: 1923
Genre: American periodicals
ISBN:

Contains the cumulation of the subject index issued in the quarterly numbers of the Bulletin of bibliography and magazine subject-index.

Gimme a Call

Gimme a Call
Author: Sarah Mlynowski
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2010-04-27
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0375896511

Who better to take advice from than your future self? This hilarious novel from the author of Ten Things We Did (And Probably Shouldn't Have), Don't Even Think About It, and the Magic in Manhattan series is sweet, entertaining, and all-too-relatable. A new life is just a phone call away! Devi's life isn't turning out at all like she wanted. She wasted the past three years going out with Bryan—cute, adorable, break-your-heart Bryan. Devi let her friendships fade, blew off studying, didn't join any clubs . . . and now that Bryan has broken up with her, she has nothing left. Not even her stupid cell phone—she dropped it in the mall fountain. Now it only calls one number . . . hers. At age fourteen, three years ago! Once Devi gets over the shock—and convinces her younger self that she isn't some wacko—she realizes that she's been given an awesome gift. She can tell herself all the right things to do . . . because she's already done all the wrong ones! Except . . .what if getting what you think you want changes everything? "Mlynowski is in peak form: an outrageous concept, plot jammed with twists, a laugh on every page, and a heroine — no, two heroines in one! — you completely connect with." —E. Lockhart, New York Times bestselling author of Genuine Fraud and We Were Liars "Read this fast-paced, absorbing, and sweet story to find out what happens when senior-year wisdom meets starry-eyed freshman dreams!" —Melissa de la Cruz, New York Times bestselling author of The Isle of the Lost, Blue Bloods, and Alex and Eliza "A warm, wonderful (and hilarious!) story about learning to be your own hero. I ♥ this book like crazy!!" —Lauren Myracle, New York Times bestselling author of TTYL and Twelve