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- THE MAN WHO LOVED CHILDREN by Christina Stead. 527 pages. Holt ... - Time
At the time it seemed like too much of a bad thing. Back in 1940, when Australia's Christina Stead (House of All Nations) first published The Man Who Loved Children, a world at war was in no mood to consider the perennial war between men and women ...
- West Akron Kiwanis member invites community to hear speaker (West Side Leader)
I belong to the West Akron Kiwanis, an organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time. Our club also engages in cultural activities to heighten the consciousness of our grownups.
- University of Arizona Press Earns Top Honors - University of Arizona News (press release)
University of Arizona News (press release)University of Arizona Press Earns Top HonorsUniversity of Arizona News (press release), AZ - 9 minutes agoIt publishes two critically acclaimed series in fiction and poetry, "Sun Tracks: An American Indian Literary Series," and "Camino del Sol: A Latina and ...
- ON THE COUCH: Eamonn Farrell is CEO of the Post Polio Support Group - Irish Times
ON THE COUCH: Eamonn Farrell is CEO of the Post Polio Support GroupIrish Times, Ireland - 4 hours agoI often buy books of poetry from Pat Ingoldsby. He can touch a chord when describing the very ordinary, and he can find such humour where others would find ...
- Washington County Poetry Contest winners honored at reception - Hagerstown Morning Herald
Washington County Poetry Contest winners honored at receptionHagerstown Morning Herald, MD - 2 hours agoWinners in the Washington County Poetry Contest included, front row, from left, Samantha Juedemann, Sierra Smith and Gabriela Nakano; second row, from left, ...
- 'Tis Pity She’sa Whore - SFStation.com
'Tis Pity She’sa WhoreSFStation.com, CA - 2 hours agoAugeson and Hayden play their parts from such a deep reserve of poetry and passion that despite the freakishness of such a star-crossed match, ...
- US poet laureate is a fitting role for a Fairfax teacher - Marin Independent-Journal
US poet laureate is a fitting role for a Fairfax teacherMarin Independent-Journal, CA - 7 hours agoThe Marin Catholic High School graduate has become a well-respected champion for literacy and poetry. Ryan has an opportunity to do that her way - the same ...
- Book reading for children - Deccan Herald
Book reading for childrenDeccan Herald, India - 2 hours ago... in a segment named 'Read On', older children are introduced to classics, literature, and poetry, which they may not pick up on their own.
- Obituaries in the news - Boston Globe
DALLAS (AP) -- James A. Baker. a former Texas Supreme Court Justice known as a devoted scholar of appellate law, died Sunday. He was 77. He died in his sleep, the Texas Supreme Court said. Baker was diagnosed last year with cancer, which spread ...
- A Strange Tale - KUAR
A Strange TaleKUAR, AR - 19 hours agoKarin Fossum is a Norwegian writer of fiction, poetry and short stories. A great player with genre, she opens this novel with a midnight encounter between ...
- Tribute: Mary Lois Shepp had a way with words - Kansas City Star
Love of words: When Mary Lois Shepp had a hysterectomy in 1987, she did what she always did in moments that needed uplifting: She wrote a limerick — this time, as a goodbye to her womb. “For every occasion, normal occasions and invented occasions ...
- Encore! Popular presenter plans another adventure - Post-Bulletin
Encore! Popular presenter plans another adventurePost-Bulletin, MN - 1 hour agoWhat: Students will come together to enjoy sessions ranging from character development, art making, poetry writing, cartooning, illustrating, ...
- Should websites include sign language? - IT-Director.com
Should websites include sign language?IT-Director.com - 36 minutes agoTo understand this a little consider BSL poetry which is judged not just by the meaning of the signs but how the gestures are put together to provide a ...
- Iraqi scholar translating Iran’s “Chess with the Resurrection ... - Tehran Times
The Iranian novelist Habib Ahmadzadeh authored “Chess with the Resurrection Machine”. The book has previously been translated into English by U.S. scholar Paul Sprachman. The book portrays the image of loyal and simple people during the Iran-Iraq ...
- Lost leader (Guardian Unlimited)
From his earliest days in student politics, according to Conrad Black, Richard Nixon was 'an astute and lonely operator'. This seems to mythologise Nixon as a romantic loner, but it's a fair summary from this thorough, revisionist biography.
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