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What Makes a Great Book?
by Joel Krupa, Sep 24, 2008
exploring in detail what exactly makes a book work. Inside, you'll have the defining pieces to take with you.
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Analysis of the Pupil by Henry James
by Ebey Soman, Aug 10, 2008
The Pupil is a short story by Henry James, first published in Longman's Magazine in 1891. It is the emotional story of a precocious young boy growing up in a mendacious and dishonorable family. He befriends his tutor, who is the only adult in his life that he can trust. James presents their relationship with sympathy and insight, and the story reaches what some would consider the status of classical tragedy.
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Enduring Love
by Declan Stow, Aug 6, 2008
The absence of the child is replaced by the character Parry?
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The Wheel of Darkness: A Review
by Nick Howes, Aug 1, 2008
FBI trouble-shooter Aloysius Pendergast and his ward Constance search for a holy relic of ultimate evil. The search takes them to an ocean liner making its maiden voyage across the Atlantic, leaving bodies in its wake.
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"Invisible Religion" Book Review
by Mama Heartfilled, Jul 14, 2008
A book review on Invisible Religion, written in 1967, but still has some relevance for today's issues in the church and Christianity in society.
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The Seven Best Books to Read with Your Child
by Anne Mathews, Jul 4, 2008
Reading with your child is the best way to help them grasp language, begin a life-long love of books, and ensure they do well in school. Making stories a part of each day will establish a simple habit that will have lasting effects on any child.
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A Child's Despair and His Father's Hatred for the Upper-Class
by Shawn Craine, Jun 27, 2008
In “Barn Burning” by William Faulkner, a young son deals with his defiant father's behavior and lack of morals.
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The Girl Child
by Emmanuel Abraham, May 18, 2008
A girl in the threshold period has reason to be happy when she is no longer a child. However, if she is not informed on the changes that take place within her body, she may become worried and anxious over what these changes means.
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From Ghetto to Glory
by Bleachfan123, Apr 21, 2008
A black child growing up with a single white mother in this passionate tale by James McBride.
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Parent Child Relationship in King Lear
by C. R. Wentworth, Mar 25, 2008
The parent child relationship presented in King Lear by William Shakespeare.
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