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June to May

June to May

Edward Everett Hale

Hansebooks
2017
pokkari
June to May - The Sermons of a Year Preached at the South Congregational Church in Boston in 1880 and 1881 is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1881. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
June Zafraan Aur Chand KI Raat (??? ?????? ?? ???? ?? ???)
ऐसे समय में जब प्रेम के अभाव में दुनिया वीरान होती जा रही है और फूल गुंचों में खिलने से हिचकने लगे हैं, ख्वाब आंखों में पड़े-पड़े ज़र्द हो रहें और माँयें अपने बच्चों के जवान होने की दुआ मांगने से डर रहीं, प्यार की एक नर्म दस्तक, बारिश की पहली फुहार, एक मीठा-सा पैगाम है जयश्री रॉय का नवीनतम प्रेम कहानी संग्रह 'ज़ून, जाफ़रान और चाँद की रात' ]इस संग्रह में शामिल प्रेम की गहरी संवेदना से ओत-प्रोत ग्यारह प्रेम कहानियाँ प्रेम के अलग-अलग रूप, तेवर और आस्वाद की ग्यारह वानगियाँ हैं जिन्हें पढ़ते हुए पाठक कुछ समय के लिए ज़रूर एक ऐसी दुनिया में जा बसेंगे जहाँ नफ़रत और हिंसा का अंधर नहीं, प्यार के खूबसूरत, मीठे बयार बहते हैं। घुटन और अवसाद के माहौल में ताज़ा हवा के झोंके-सी यह प्रेम कहानियाँ पुस्तक प्रेमियों के लिए एक अनुपम उपहार साबित होंगी, इसका पूरा विश्वास है।
June 25: stupidity or aggression?
For many decades, the Second Soviet-Finnish War was (and still is) an "unknown" and "lost" war. The Radinformburo did not report either the beginning (June 25, 1941) or the end (September 19, 1944) of the war, which claimed the lives of more than 100,000 Red Army soldiers and commanders and enabled the long-term blockade of Leningrad.
June Almeida, Virus Detective!: The Woman Who Discovered the First Human Coronavirus
From an early age in Glasgow, Scotland, June Almeida loved learning about science and nature. A good student, she was especially interested in biology and won the top science prize at her school. Creative and observant, June noticed details that others often missed. She dreamed of attending university but economic hardships caused her to leave school at age 16. Still, June was determined to pursue her passion for science. She was hired by a local hospital to work in its lab, using a microscope to magnify and examine cells. Her work helped doctors treat patients. June later worked in labs in London and in Toronto. Her skill in using the electron microscope to examine cells and help identify viruses earned her promotion and respect in the science community. When June was 34 years old, she discovered the first human coronavirus. Her groundbreaking work continues to help researchers today in the fight against illnesses caused by viruses, including COVID-19.
June Rain

June Rain

Jabbour Douaihy

Interlink Books
2019
nidottu
One of Lebanon's leading writers recreates a village forever transformed by the massacre of one Christian community by another, and its impact on a mother and her long-estranged son. On June 16, 1957, a shoot-out in a village church in northern Lebanon leaves two dozen people dead. In the aftermath of the massacre, the town is divided in two: the Al-Ramis in the north and their rivals, the Al-Semaanis, in the south. But lives once so closely intertwined cannot easily be divided. Neighbors turn into enemies, and husbands and wives are forced to choose between loyalty to each other and loyalty to their clan. Drawing on an actual killing that took place in his home town, Douaihy reconstructs that June day from the viewpoints of people who witnessed the killings or whose lives were forever altered by them. A young girl overhears her father lending his gun to his cousins but refusing to accompany them to the church. A school boy walks past the dead bodies, laid out in the town square on beds brought out from the houses. A baker, whose shop is trapped on the wrong side of the line, hopes the women who buy his bread will protect him. At the center of Douaihy's masterful novel is Eliyya, who, twenty years after immigrating to the US, returns to the village to learn about the father who was shot through the heart in the massacre: the father he never knew. But can the village, alive with the ghosts of his childhood, really provide Eliyya answers to questions he can't even articulate? With an incredible eye for detail, Douaihy describes that fateful Sunday when rain poured from the sky and the traditions and affections of village life were consumed by violence and revenge.