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HONOR 2016 - Mildred L. Batchelder Honor BookWINNER 2016 - Sydney Taylor Book Award, Association of Jewish LibrariesFINALIST 2016 - National Jewish Book Awards Adam and Thomas is the story of two nine-year-old Jewish boys who survive World War II by banding together in the forest. They are alone, visited only furtively every few days by Mina, a mercurial girl who herself has found refuge from the war by living with a peasant family. She makes secret journeys and brings the boys parcels of food at her own risk. Adam and Thomas must learn to survive and do. They forage and build a small tree house, although it's more like a bird's nest. Adam's family dog, Miro, manages to find his way to him, to the joy of both boys. Miro brings the warmth of home with him. Echoes of the war are felt in the forest. The boys meet fugitives fleeing for their lives and try to help them. They learn to disappear in moments of danger. And they barely survive winter's harshest weather, but when things seem to be at their worst, a miracle happens.
Adam Exx is in a packed commuter train going to work. As the carriage enters the underground city loop, everything stops. The lights go out, the train rolls to a halt. In the total darkness there's no sound, no hint of life. The girl sitting next to Adam won't speak. There is no movement in the eerily quiet train. Is the problem with Adam or the passengers around him? As Adam's life unravels, the life he knew is abandoned and a new world is revealed. Where he is and what he is will never be the same again. If you think you know how your world came to be, and if you assume that your surroundings are real, think again. In a thrilling start to the Adam Exx series, Genesis questions everything about Adam's life, and our own. A magazine editor for most of his career, Fraser Beath McEwing has written both fiction and nonfiction for leading Australian magazines and newspapers. His first novel, Feel the Width, was published in 1994. It took a satirical look at the Australian fashion industry of the 1960s. His experience in the early 1990s with network marketing formed the basis of his currently published satirical novel, cafe. Publsiher's website: http://SBPRA.com/FraserBeathMcEwing
Adam Walsh Child Protection & Safety Act
Nova Science Publishers Inc
2010
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The provisions for the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act fall into four categories: a revised sex offender registration system, child and sex related amendments to federal criminal and procedure, child protective grant programs, and other initiatives designed to prevent and punish sex offenders and those who victimise children. This book provides a full analysis of the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act and other recent legislation and issues in the sex offender registration and community notification laws. This book consists of public documents which have been located, gathered, combined, reformatted, and enhanced with a subject index, selectively edited and bound to provide easy access.
The future of humankind as an ever-changing organism is a subject of much debate. Where is our evolutionary path leading? Will the next rung take the form of mental transcendence, will it set humankind on a course toward divinity, or will this uncertain path involve a dark and terrible reversion? Co-editors Michael Bailey and Darren Speegle present eighteen tales of dark science fiction that explore the course of evolution, written by some of the best literary minds in the fields of science fiction and horror.
Adam: The Whitfield Rancher - Erotic Tiger Shapeshifter Romance
Kathi S. Barton
World Castle Publishing, LLC
2018
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Ivy Walton loved her job as a surgeon but hated her boss. What part of "I'm on vacation" couldn't the woman understand? She'd just lost her house to a fire, and she needed this time away with her sister. They'd been on their way to the coast when Ivy's car broke down, and this little town they'd found for repairs was a breath of fresh air. Ivy found the non-hectic life of a small town to be appealing to her raw nerves. Adam Whitfield was a farmer and, like his brothers, a Bengal tiger. He had just purchased his grandparents' home and was putting on the finishing touches. The home was large, too large for a single man, but he liked it. Furniture was still sparse, but he figured he could add to it in time. When Adam met Ivy at a family dinner, he knew instantly who she was to him. But could a renowned surgeon be happy with a simple farmer? He hoped so. He hadn't been looking for his mate when he found her, but now that he had, he wasn't letting her go. If she went back to the city, he'd go too whether she liked it or not.
Adam, Where Are You? Come Out From Under Your Cover Not all that appears to be good is of God unless you know the true spirit of its intent, its motive - its purpose. Adam, Where are You? is a genesis question. It requires an honest answer in order to uncover the true spiritual condition of our soul. God asks this question because the conflicts that we face are due to the lack of communication that causes division; and yet it is not with others, but rather within ourselves. As long as we remain under our cover, we simply do not know and understand ourselves as well as we think. We cover ourselves because we don't know and understand the heart of God that is found under His covering. Join in this journey of the soul to understand the answer to God's question; to reveal our true intentions and to discover the truth of God's loving intentions for us - His purpose.
Adam Cannot Be Adam is a text of constantly refracting mirrors providing us with insights beyond mere duality. These deft, inquisitive poems portray two Adams as external characters in an ever-shifting mythos while examining the inner double personae locked in self-confrontation. Kelli Anne Noftle offers kaleidoscopic perceptions of reality using diagrams, mirrors, photography, holograms and painting. The simplicity of Noftle’s language often belies what is exposed, endlessly folding to create new structures from quotidian material. Adam Cannot Be Adam is a holographic portrait of identity and intimacy; each poem reveals an alternate view of the whole, questioning normative ideas about our relationship to self and other.