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 | Brooklyn Dodgers The Last Great Pennant Drive, 1957 No baseball summer is as memorable for me as that July when the Dodgers began a winning streak in a suddenly torrid, topsy-turvy National League pennant race. Fifty years after they played their last baseball game, the Brooklyn Dodgers are still reme... Manufacturer: Tribute Books | $7.95 |
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 | My Father's Rifle: A Childhood in Kurdistan
This beautiful, spare, autobiographical narrative tells of the life of a Kurd named Azad as he grows to manhood in Iraq during the 1960s and 1970s. Azad is born into a vibrant village culture that hopes for a free Kurdish future. He loves his ... Manufacturer: Picador | $5.35 |
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 | Hangchow, My Home: Growing Up in Heaven Below Marco Polo called Hangchow (Hangzhou) "the greatest city on Earth." The people of China call it "Heaven Below." 'Hangchow, My Home' recalls the city as it was experienced by a young American girl growing up there in the early 1900s. this memoir brings t... Manufacturer: Lost Coast Press | $11.66 - $17.95 |
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 | Ellie: A Story of Profound Loss and Abuse Ellie begins her life with loving parents and a stable home. Tragedy strikes when she is seven years old with the death of her mother. Her father’s death one year later plunges Ellie into a nightmare of abuse and frequent moves. Her ever-changing care... Manufacturer: PublishAmerica | $14.93 - $16.95 |
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 | The Feeling's Unmutual: Growing Up With Asperger Syndrome (Undiagnosed) What makes the Asperger child immerse himself in such things as Doctor Who and The Incredible Hulk? In this honest and entertaining autobiographical account, Will Hadcroft links his obsessive TV series fixations to eventually being diagnosed with Asperg... Manufacturer: Jessica Kingsley Publishers | $17.93 - $19.95 |
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 | Two Cities: On Exile, History, and the Imagination In this varied collection of deeply personal, lyrical essays and short literary sketches, leading contemporary Polish poet Adam Zagajewski contends with the effects of coming of age, both artistically and intellectually, in a totalitarian regime. No mat... Manufacturer: University of Georgia Press | $8.99 |
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 | Through the Burning Steppe: A Wartime Memoir Through the eyes of a young girl comes this wartime memoir--an unforgettable, timeless story of courage, dignity, and a mother's love.
When the Germans laid siege to Leningrad in 1942, Elena Kozhina, then a child of nine, fled with her mother to ... Manufacturer: Riverhead Hardcover | $1.49 - $21.95 |
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 | A Childhood in the ABRUZZI: A Memoir In A Childhood in the ABRUZZI, Art Zavarella takes the reader on a historical journey through his early life in Central Italy until he left his homeland for America. He writes well about his region and recounts events and things with brilliant descripti... Manufacturer: PublishAmerica | $19.94 - $24.95 |
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