The Struggle of the Young Inheritors

The Struggle of the Young Inheritors
Author: Albert Megraw
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2012-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1625161263

A microbiologist fights to counter a pandemic of huge proportions supposedly created by a bug returned from a space shuttle. But was it? Ben steals the bug viruses from his work lab, not trusting the World Health Organization, which he believes is the creator of the bug. The WHO tries to close Ben down when he comes up with the anti-virus. On the run with two young friends, Ben races to save humanity in a world where simply meeting a man, woman or child could cause their death. His small band sets out into the wilds of England to counter the WHO's plans for mankind. The Struggle of the Young Inheritors: Book 1 in the Bug Series presents the thrilling survival mission of a few souls trying to overcome in a world gone mad. As the bugs exterminate more and more humans, the battle is on to determine the victor. This novel shows that youth can survive without their elders - or even despite their elders - can learn quickly to adapt, and can make a difference, no matter the odds.

Inheritors

Inheritors
Author: Asako Serizawa
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2020-07-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 038554538X

Winner of the PEN/Open Book Award Winner of The Story Prize Spotlight Award A kaleidoscopic portrait of five generations scattered across Asia and the United States, Inheritors is a heartbreakingly beautiful and brutal exploration of a Japanese family fragmented by the Pacific side of World War II. A retired doctor is forced to confront the moral consequences of his wartime actions. His brother’s wife, compelled to speak of a fifty-year-old murder, reveals the shattering realities of life in Occupied Japan. Half a century later, her estranged American granddaughter winds her way back East, pursuing her absent father’s secrets. Decades into the future, two siblings face the consequences of their great-grandparents’ war as the world shimmers on the brink of an even more pervasive violence. Grappling with the legacies of loss, imperialism, and war, Inheritors offers an intricate tapestry of stories illuminating the complex ways in which we live, interpret, and pass on our tangled histories.

Cries on the Wind

Cries on the Wind
Author: Albert Megraw
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2021-11-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1682354962

War sweeps across Europe. Jews are collected and sent to concentration camps. In 1940 Poland, a gypsy boy named Zack just had his family’s caravan bombed, killing his last living relative, his father. Two Jewish boys befriend Zack, so he tells them where they should jump their train before it reaches the concentration camp. They do what they must to survive. There is hope; there can be living with a smile. I sat here as frustration and anger ran rampant within me. I ask myself what of these chaotic, lived moments that can eat away at me, belittling my life, my drive, destroying the bright dreams and care that used to shine within me. Where bright golden smiles were once with me each and every moment of my loving day, where I caressed life with passion and love, with warm feelings of happiness permeating through my body, nurturing the soul that I am… My comfort now is anger, hate and resentment of the moments that made life worthwhile, for to be without these precious living moments and feelings are like dying and seeing no tomorrows. I push these things aside, grabbing at a straw of hope that I may once again feel comfortable within myself.

Getting an Heir

Getting an Heir
Author: Ann Waltner
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2019-03-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 0824879953

The need for heirs in any traditional society is a compelling one. In traditional China, where inheritance and notions of filiality depended on the production of progeny, the need was nearly absolute. As Ann Waltner makes clear in this broadly researched study of adoption in the late Ming and early Ch'ing periods, the getting of an heir was a complex, even paradoxical undertaking. Although adoption involving persons of the same surname was the only arrangement ritually and legally sanctioned in Chinese society, adoption of persons of a different surname was a relatively common practice. Using medical and ritual texts, legal codes, local gazetteers, biography, and fiction, Waltner examines the multiple dimensions of the practice of adoption and identifies not only the dominant ideology prohibiting adoption across surname lines, but also a parallel discourse justifying the practice.

Kourou and the Struggle for a French America

Kourou and the Struggle for a French America
Author: M. Godfroy
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2015-03-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1137363479

Kourou was to be a wonderful revenge, a French colony in America after the Seven Years War in 1763. However, the fantastic ideal became a grand failure and political disaster, marking the end of the French attempts for an American colony.

The Inheritors

The Inheritors
Author: William Golding
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1962
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780156443791

A small tribe of Neanderthals find themselves at odds with a tribe comprised of homo sapiens, whose superior intelligence and agility threatens their doom.

We Created Chávez

We Created Chávez
Author: Geo Maher
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2013-04-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 0822354527

Since being elected president in 1998, Hugo Chávez has become the face of contemporary Venezuela and, more broadly, anticapitalist revolution. George Ciccariello-Maher contends that this focus on Chávez has obscured the inner dynamics and historical development of the country’s Bolivarian Revolution. In We Created Chávez, by examining social movements and revolutionary groups active before and during the Chávez era, Ciccariello-Maher provides a broader, more nuanced account of Chávez’s rise to power and the years of activism that preceded it. Based on interviews with grassroots organizers, former guerrillas, members of neighborhood militias, and government officials, Ciccariello-Maher presents a new history of Venezuelan political activism, one told from below. Led by leftist guerrillas, women, Afro-Venezuelans, indigenous people, and students, the social movements he discusses have been struggling against corruption and repression since 1958. Ciccariello-Maher pays particular attention to the dynamic interplay between the Chávez government, revolutionary social movements, and the Venezuelan people, recasting the Bolivarian Revolution as a long-term and multifaceted process of political transformation.

The Forgotten Heir

The Forgotten Heir
Author: Prabhu TL
Publisher: NestFame Creations Pvt Ltd.
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2024-06-06
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

In a world where kingdoms rise and fall, and legends are both born and forgotten, an extraordinary tale of heritage, destiny, and courage unfolds. "The Forgotten Heir" is a spellbinding journey into a realm lost to time, where a young orphan discovers her true identity and embarks on an epic quest to reclaim her birthright. Elara has lived her entire life as an orphan in a humble village, unaware of the powerful legacy that flows through her veins. Her life takes a dramatic turn when she encounters Kael, a mysterious warrior who reveals the astonishing truth: Elara is the last living heir to the throne of the fallen kingdom of Aranor, a realm hidden in a parallel dimension, shrouded in darkness and treachery. Driven by a newfound sense of purpose, Elara joins forces with a band of exiled warriors, each bearing their own scars and secrets. Together, they navigate a perilous path filled with treacherous landscapes, formidable enemies, and ancient magic. Along the way, Elara must learn to harness the immense power of the Heart of Aranor, an ancient artifact imbued with the magic of her ancestors. As they journey deeper into the heart of Aranor, Elara and her companions uncover a web of corruption that has poisoned the land. Malevolent forces, loyal to the dark sorcerer Malakar, will stop at nothing to prevent Elara from reclaiming her throne. The stakes are high, and the fate of the kingdom hangs in the balance. "The Forgotten Heir" is not just a tale of battles and victories; it is a profound exploration of identity, legacy, and the unbreakable bonds of friendship. Elara’s quest is as much about self-discovery as it is about reclaiming a kingdom. She must confront her deepest fears, embrace her true power, and rise to become the leader her people desperately need. This captivating novel weaves together elements of fantasy and adventure with deeply human themes of hope, sacrifice, and redemption. The kingdom of Aranor, with its rich history and vibrant landscapes, provides a stunning backdrop for a story that will transport you to a world where magic is real and destiny is forged by the choices we make. Join Elara and her loyal companions—Kael, the brave and steadfast warrior; Lyra, the wise and powerful mage; Thalia, the sharp-eyed scout; and Jarek, the indomitable dwarf—as they fight to restore peace and light to their homeland. Their journey is filled with heart-pounding action, unexpected twists, and moments of profound emotional resonance. "The Forgotten Heir" will captivate readers who long for epic quests, daring exploits, and the triumph of good over evil. It is a story that reminds us that even in the darkest of times, there is always a light that can guide us forward. It is a tribute to the unsung heroes whose stories are often left untold and a celebration of the strength and courage that lies within each of us. Immerse yourself in this enchanting tale and discover a world where destiny awaits. "The Forgotten Heir" is a gripping adventure that will keep you on the edge of your seat and leave you yearning for more. Perfect for fans of fantasy, magic, and epic storytelling, this novel is a must-read for anyone who believes in the power of hope and the enduring strength of the human spirit.

Jet

Jet
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Total Pages: 64
Release: 1988-09-19
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