New York Times bestselling author Elizabeth Berg takes us to Chicago at the time of World War II in this wonderful story about three sisters, their lively Irish family, and the men they love. As the novel opens, Kitty and Louise Heaney say good-bye to their boyfriends Julian and Michael, who are going to fight overseas.
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Nights of Rain & Stars
Nights of Rain & Stars by Maeve Binchy
Four strangers meet in a Greek taverna in the small village of Aghia Anna. They have each left their homes and their old lives, when a shocking tragedy throws them unexpectedly together.
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In the Middles Ages, the edges of one's world could represent different meanings. On the one hand, they might have been situated in far-away regions, mainly in the east and north, that one most often only knew from hearsay and which were inhabited by strange beings: humans with their faces on their chest, without a mouth, or with dog heads. On the other hand, the edges of one s world could just mean the borders of the community where one lived and that one sometimes might not have had the possibility to cross during one s whole life.
HorizonsHORIZONS offers students of English in their last year of school or first year at university the chance to develop their skills in reading and writing while working with topical, illustrated material specially related to the Middle East. The book has ten units, each of which contains two passages of literature or journalism, followed by exercises in comprehension, vocabulary development précis , and composition. 1978
Take the finest producers of every pizza product made – I’ve been to their inner sanctum where they’ve spilled their secrets ... the cheesemakers, flour millers, sauce canners – well, you get the picture – and I kept my eyes open. I know secrets that even the best in the pizza industry don’t know. And it’s time to tell.