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Raymond Carver: Comprehensive Research and Study Guide (Bloom's Major Short Story Writers)
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Raymond Carver: Comprehensive Research and Study Guide (Bloom's Major Short Story Writers)Raymond Carver: Comprehensive Research and Study Guide (Bloom's Major Short Story Writers)

Raymond Carver is viewed as a genius within the limits he imposed upon himself whose early work was heavily influenced by Earnest Hemingway. The work of this modern-day author who died at a young age is studied in this volume by some of the most respected critics on the subject. Examined works include "Where I'm Calling From," "Cathedral," "Fever," "The Bridle," and "What We Talk About When We Talk About Love."
 
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The Accident Man - Tom Cain (Audiobook, MP3)
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The Accident Man - Tom Cain (Audiobook, MP3)

 If Princess Diana had been murdered, what sort of man would have killed her? Maybe one who made accidents happen. Maybe one who didn't realize who he was murdering.. The pseudonymous Cain, a British journalist, has come up with a clever premise for his first novel. One summer night in 1997, Samuel Carver, an extremely capable assassin who only targets bad guys, is in a Paris tunnel ready to make a hit. He causes a speeding black Mercedes to smash into a stone pillar, leaving the car's principal passenger, a dangerous terrorist, he's been told, undoubtedly dead.
 
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George Washington Carver: Agriculture Pioneer (Science Readers: Life Science)
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George Washington Carver: Agriculture Pioneer (Science Readers: Life Science)George Washington Carver: Agriculture Pioneer (Science Readers: Life Science)

Connect content-area literacy and science with differentiated readers featuring lab activities and profiles of related scientitists.

George Washington Carver was born a slave, but he became an important scientist and teacher. He experimented with soil and became famous for his work as a botanist. He used peanuts and other plants to make new products. Before Carvers research, plants were only used for food and clothing.

 
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Tags: plants, Carver, became, products, Washington, Science, George