| The Bridge of San Luis ReyThornton Wilder
This beautiful
new edition features unpublished notes for the novel and other
illuminating documentary material, all of which is included in a
new Afterword by Tappan Wilder. | |
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| The Caine MutinyHerman Wouk
'City Boy' spins a
hilarious and often touching tale of an urban kid's adventures and
misadventures on the street, in school, in the countryside, always
in pursuit of Lucille, a heartless redhead personifying all the
girls who torment and fascinate pubescent lads of
eleven. | |
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| The Color PurpleAlice Walker
Celie is a poor black
woman whose letters tell the story of 20 years of her life,
beginning at age 14 when she is being abused and raped by her
father and attempting to protect her sister from the same fate, and
continuing over the course of her marriage to "Mister," a brutal
man who terrorizes her. Celie eventually learns that her abusive
husband has been keeping her sister's letters from her and the rage
she feels, combined with an example of love and independence
provided by her close friend Shug, pushes her finally toward an
awakening of her creative and loving self. | |
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| Native SonRichard Wright
Right from the start,
Bigger Thomas had been headed for jail. It could have been for
assault or petty larceny; by chance, it was for murder and rape.
Native Son tells the story of this young black man caught in a
downward spiral after he kills a young white woman in a brief
moment of panic. Set in Chicago in the 1930s, Wright's powerful
novel is an unsparing reflection on the poverty and feelings of
hopelessness experienced by people in inner cities across the
country and of what it means to be black in
America. | |
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| The Once and Future KingT.H. White
The world's
greatest fantasy classic is "richly imagined and unfailingly
eloquent and entertaining" ("Booklist"). | |
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| Swiss Family RobinsonJohann D. Wyss
A terrible storm
strands a Swiss pastor, with his wife and four sons, on a tropical
island. Luckily, the Robinsons are optimistic and inventive, and
with what they salvage from the wrecked ship, the island's abundant
fruits, plants, and animals, they soon adapt - each day discovering
new dangers, skills, and delights in their strange new
life. | |
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