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La clé de l'embrouille

La clé de l'embrouille

Annette Lellouche

A5 Editions
2024
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Dolor s est employ e de maison chez Madame. premi re vue tout les oppose: la course aux heures de m nage de l'une et la situation confortable de l'autre;le caract re timor de Dolor s et celui excessif de Madame.Elles vont s'apprivoiser et de leurs diff rences naitra leur d termination de ne plusaccepter leur souffrance telle une fatalit .Dolor s refuse de payer l'addition pour un rat de la m decine qui l'handicape.Madame veut r parer une erreur de jeunesse qui la brise.Quand le hasard met Alain, un jeune homme en qu te d'identit sur leur chemin, alors v rit s et mensonges se confondent. Qui est qui, et pourquoi ?Vont graviter autour de ces trois personnages pris dans la tourmente, des acteurssecondaires dont le r le est principal. C'est la cl de l'embrouille.Dolor s atteindra-t-elle son but, Madame comblera-t-elle son manque et Alainretrouvera-t-il son identit ?
Du nazisme à l'écologie

Du nazisme à l'écologie

Annette Lensing

PETER LANG AG
2024
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Cette tude porte sur August Hau leiter, lu porte-parole des Gr nen en mars 1980, mais dont le parcours est aujourd'hui largement oubli . Sa biographie politique retrace les reconfigurations personnelles, politiques et id ologiques qui ont men le grand-p re autoproclam des Verts du Troisi me Reich , o il tait propagandiste de la Wehrmacht, au parti anti-partis . Entre ces moments charni res d'une carri re qui court jusqu' la veille de l'unification allemande, Hau leiter rejoignit l'Union chr tienne-sociale de Bavi re, puis l'extr me droite, avant de tenter de se rapprocher de la jeunesse antiautoritaire de 1968. Cette biographie claire les volutions de sa conception politique partiellement fond e sur l'id ologie de la Volksgemeinschaft et examine les ressorts individuels et collectifs de la qu te de l gitimit politique apr s le nazisme, dans une d mocratie f d rale en reconfiguration permanente.
Ombres, lumières et traditions.: L'Ombrie

Ombres, lumières et traditions.: L'Ombrie

Annette LaCroix

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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20 itin raires en Ombrie en camping-car, avec coordonn es GPS des parkings ou aires de services.D'abord nous faisons la connaissance des charmants petits villages pour ensuite continuer par les centres connus aux monuments magnifiques. Un dernier itin raire nous m nera parcourir une jolie promenade sur les Monts Sibillini.Bon voyage dans la douce Ombrie...
Basil and Annette

Basil and Annette

B. L. Farjeon

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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In the old world the reign of winter has commenced. The woods are snow-white, the hedges are frosted over, the pools are frozen, icicles hang from the branches of the trees. Wayfarers walk briskly, stamp their feet, and beat their hands to keep the circulation going; while other humans, whom business does not call from their houses, snuggle round the fireside, with doors and windows closed to keep out the nipping air.
The Vanishing Sky

The Vanishing Sky

L. Annette Binder

Bloomsbury Circus
2020
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‘A heartbreaking portrait of an ordinary family shattered by a war they didn’t want’ The Times They've wrecked the world, these men, and still they're not done. They'd take the sky if they could. Germany, 1945, and the bombs are falling. In Heidenfeld, Etta and her husband Josef roam an empty nest: their eldest son Max is fighting on the frontlines, while fifteen-year-old Georg has swapped books for guns at a Nürnberg school for the Hitler Youth. At home, news of the war provokes daily doses of fear as the planes grow closer, taking one city after the next. When Max is unexpectedly discharged, Etta is relieved to have her eldest home and safe. But soon after he arrives, it’s clear that the boy who left is not the same returned. With Georg a hundred miles away and a husband confronting his own difficult feelings toward patriotic duty, Etta alone must gather the pieces of a splintering family, determined to hold them together in the face of an uncertain future.
The Vanishing Sky

The Vanishing Sky

L. Annette Binder

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2021
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‘A heartbreaking portrait of an ordinary family shattered by a war they didn’t want’ The TimesThey've wrecked the world, these men, and still they're not done. They'd take the sky if they could.Germany, 1945, and the bombs are falling. In Heidenfeld, Etta and her husband Josef roam an empty nest: their eldest son Max is fighting on the frontlines, while fifteen-year-old Georg has swapped books for guns at a Nürnberg school for the Hitler Youth. At home, news of the war provokes daily doses of fear as the planes grow closer, taking one city after the next.When Max is unexpectedly discharged, Etta is relieved to have her eldest home and safe. But soon after he arrives, it’s clear that the boy who left is not the same returned. With Georg a hundred miles away and a husband confronting his own difficult feelings toward patriotic duty, Etta alone must gather the pieces of a splintering family, determined to hold them together in the face of an uncertain future.
The Vanishing Sky

The Vanishing Sky

L. Annette Binder

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING
2020
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For readers of Warlight and The Invisible Bridge, an intimate, harrowing story about a family of German citizens during World War II. Included in the New York Times Book Review's Summer Reading Guide for Historical Fiction "There was no shelter without her sons." In 1945, as the war in Germany nears its violent end, the Huber family is not yet free of its dangers or its insidious demands. Etta, a mother from a small, rural town, has two sons serving their home country: her elder, Max, on the Eastern front, and her younger, Georg, at a school for Hitler Youth. When Max returns from the front, Etta quickly realizes that something is not right-he is thin, almost ghostly, and behaving very strangely. Etta strives to protect him from the Nazi rule, even as her husband, Josef, becomes more nationalistic and impervious to Max's condition. Meanwhile, miles away, her younger son Georg has taken his fate into his own hands, deserting his young class of battle-bound soldiers to set off on a long and perilous journey home. The Vanishing Sky is a World War II novel as seen through a German lens, a story of the irreparable damage of war on the home front, and one family's participation-involuntary, unseen, or direct-in a dangerous regime. Drawing inspiration from her own father's time in the Hitler Youth, L. Annette Binder has crafted a spellbinding novel about the choices we make for country and for family.
Rise

Rise

L. Annette Binder

Sarabande Books, Incorporated
2012
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The stories in Rise are fairytales, except that the witch, lucky Hans, and the frog prince are characters at the fringes of everyday life. There are rockets, swells of starlings, and children who disappear into thin air. L. Annette Binder writes magical tales with authority and restraint, and we believe her stories, every one. "The complex interweaving of themes, rendered through precise detail, is akin to a powerful subterranean disturbance that sends seismographs jumping but leaves few visible effects." ?Starred Review, Publishers Weekly "L. Annette Binder’s Rise is a wondrous debut collection of her stories, any one of which could be an example of the form at its best." ?ForeWord Reviews, Selected as summer 2012 best book of debut fiction "Binder has gone so deeply, and with such mystical brilliance and loyalty, into her own world that she has brought mine to me in high relief. She both casts a spell and breaks it. To experience Rise is to experience wonder." ?Laura Kasischke "Three years ago I read a story titled 'Dead Languages.' I came out of my chair. I've been in standing ovation position reading every subsequent story written by L. Annette Binder. They came exquisitely one by one, and now you are damn lucky to have them all in one wondrous volume: Rise. ?Michelle Latiolais ?L. Annette Binder is a stunningly talented writer. Her stories are the stories of outsiders, gripping and heartfelt, heightened with hidden undertones of the surreal. It is this tension that makes the worlds she creates so vibrant, and allows her readers to see so deeply into these characters' souls. Rise is a beautiful book, and Binder’s words cut clear and straight to the bone.” ?Hannah Tinti
Hope of His Calling: Teachings by Dr. Lloyd Goodwin

Hope of His Calling: Teachings by Dr. Lloyd Goodwin

Lloyd L. Goodwin; Annette R. McDonald

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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"Looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus the Christ." Many people understand that Jesus is going to return to this earth again -- but everything that happens after that is rather hazy. But the Bible is not hazy concerning this great and glorious event. In this book the late Dr. Lloyd Goodwin, with his in-depth knowledge of the Word of God, clearly delineates what a blessed hope awaits those that have served God. It is a must-read for those who are searching for answers.
Meeting the Challenge of Chronic Illness

Meeting the Challenge of Chronic Illness

Robert L. Kane; Reinhard Priester; Annette M. Totten; Edward Wagner

Johns Hopkins University Press
2006
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Chronic conditions such as arthritis, heart disease, and Parkinson disease are the principal cause of all sickness and death in the United States and represent the vast majority of health care expenditures. Although we now live in a world dominated by chronic conditions, health care is still organized around a commitment to treating acute illnesses. Meeting the Challenge of Chronic Illness examines current deficiencies in chronic illness care and explores ways to improve it. Addressing the challenges of shifting from the primacy of acute illnesses to the predominance of chronic conditions, the authors identify the components necessary to reorganize and reform health care: properly prepared health care workers; involved patients and families; appropriate use of new technologies, especially information systems; an appropriate role for prevention; and the creation of funding approaches that will provide necessary incentives. This book calls on policy makers, health care providers, and educators to address one of the greatest challenges facing the health care system.