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Mon Cher Amour: The Love Letters of Albert Camus and Maria Casares, 1944-1959
The impassioned correspondence between the Nobel Prize-winning author and the renowned Spanish French actress who appeared in his plays, tracing the extreme highs and lows of their all-consuming love affair--a bestseller in France, translated for the first time into English Albert. Albert ch ri. Write me sweet, passionate things. Tell me you love me and how you love me. Tell me you'll take me to the sea one day--any sea at all--and that we'll spend time on the shore and in the water. Tell me you'll always be with me. Tell me about you, and today, especially, talk to me about us. --Maria Casar s to Albert Camus, Feb 1, 1950 It's said that the affair began on June 6, 1944, the day the Allied forces landed in Normandy. The twenty-one-year-old Casar s was starring in a production of the thirty-year-old Camus's play The Misunderstanding--and one thing (an after-party hosted by Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir) led to another. Though their fling would be cut short by the end of the Occupation--and the return to Paris of Camus's wife, Francine--the two were destined to meet again: four years later, to the day, they crossed paths by chance on the Boulevard Saint-Germain. Over the next twelve years, without interruption--until the car wreck of January 4, 1960, that stole Camus's life--the author and actress would correspond furiously, their words swelling and shimmering and surging like the ocean. Ah It's so hard to leave you, your dear face will again fade into the night, but I'll find you once more in this ocean you love, at the time of evening when the sky takes on the color of your eyes. --Albert Camus to Maria Casar s, June 1, 1949 Across 865 letters of immense and exquisite emotion, they cry and laugh and bicker and beg, make and break promises, talk Stendhal and Proust and Orwell, French theater, sickness, death, writer's block, and, most of all, they pine--leaving behind a record of one of the great love stories of the twentieth century.
Albert's Quiet Quest

Albert's Quiet Quest

Isabelle Arsenault

Random House Books for Young Readers
2019
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Albert wants a quiet place to read...but his friends just want to play Can they figure out how to have fun together? Albert's home is very loud--and all he wants to do is read He escapes outside for some peace, and thinks he's found it at last. But, one by one, his friends boisterously infiltrate his space until Albert just can't take it anymore...and snaps How will his friends react? While they leave him alone at first, they slowly return...with books in hand. This beautifully illustrated story models flexible, empathic play, and articulates a range of ways a group can have fun together. A useful tool for any classroom or neighborhood
Albert's Quiet Quest

Albert's Quiet Quest

Isabelle Arsenault

Random House Books for Young Readers
2019
sidottu
Albert wants a quiet place to read...but his friends just want to play Can they figure out how to have fun together? Albert's home is very loud--and all he wants to do is read He escapes outside for some peace, and thinks he's found it at last. But, one by one, his friends boisterously infiltrate his space until Albert just can't take it anymore...and snaps How will his friends react? While they leave him alone at first, they slowly return...with books in hand. This beautifully illustrated story models flexible, empathic play, and articulates a range of ways a group can have fun together. A useful tool for any classroom or neighborhood
Albert Make Us Laugh

Albert Make Us Laugh

Jimmie Chinn

Samuel French Ltd
1996
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Albert Nuttal, aged 11, is special - some would say backward. He is a poet and visionary who, as he grows into manhood, inspires unexpected depths of emotion in other people. This play, designed to be enacted entirely by adults comes from the author of "Straight and Narrow".
Albert's Bridge

Albert's Bridge

Tom Stoppard

Samuel French Ltd
1969
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Albert has a degree in philosophy and with a job as bridge painter has a new perspective on life up high. Through CPSs and programmed efficiency, he replaces four painters and the bridge is all his. He also has to get married - but that's another story. He's bothered by a reluctant suicide and by 1400 additional painters causing the bridge and Albert's dream to collapse.-2 women, 10 men
Albert's Plot

Albert's Plot

Bob Hartwell

Samuel French Ltd
1987
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To Albert, retired miner, his allotment is his piece of England, his escape from the world. The Council places a repossession order on the land; Albert is determined to keep his tenancy. Several people urge him to give up and familiar facets of human behaviour are revealed. Eventually nature takes its course in this gently amusing 'slice of life'.4 women, 4 men
Albert's Journey: Footprints of an Immigrant

Albert's Journey: Footprints of an Immigrant

Dolores A. Kelly

Cold Pond Press
2010
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Albert's Journey is an immigrant success story: the tale of an uncle, born in a sleepy Italian town, who comes to the United States during the great wave of immigration in the first decades of the 20th Century. Albert eventually sets out on his own path, moving to California and planting his own family roots. Growing up, going to high school, finding his true love and building a wide circle of family and friends, this biography mainly depicts the life of a young immigrant boy who - thousands of miles away from his familiar, comfortable boyhood home - decides to discover for himself all that his new country promises. Albert's Journey touches on the lives of many millions of immigrants who came to the United States, and still come, to find a better life; it's a warm, poignant reminder that someone new and unfamiliar in our country is, at heart, not that much different than those of us who desire a happy life; one full of love, family and friends, and motivated by a passion for doing whatever we hope to do. Easy-to-read and filled with photos, the story is ideal for young preteen and adolescent readers studying the history of immigration; just the book for those who want to learn more about the personal experiences and adventures that immigrants, especially those close to their own ages, found in their new national home.
Albert the Octopus Accountant

Albert the Octopus Accountant

Lily Verlin

Tammy Hineline
2022
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Albert is a very smart and very helpful octopus. He's also an accountant. And he loves teaching kids about money This beautiful, full-color picture book introduces the basic concepts of money for kids ages 3 to 5. A great choice for beginner readers, the fun illustrations and early reader language talk about money, what it's used for, and that every family has different money needs.If you're looking for a way to start talking to your kids about money, sooner - then this book is for you. If you grew up in a house that didn't talk about money because it was an "adults only" topic and don't want your own children to struggle like you did - then this book is for you. If you want to make money a normal, every day discussion in your family - then this book is for you
Albert the Elephant: A Tale of Difference, Disability, Bullying, and a Bold Resolution to Fit in
Albert is not only a runt, he was born with an extra long trunk - a trunk that makes him feel ashamed and ostracized, so Albert runs away to the city. Unfortunately, his troubles continue as people and other animals tease and humiliate him. Then one morning, Albert has the opportunity to turn his "disability" into a very special "ability." Will Albert finally find the friends and respect he craves?Trey Martin's Albert the Elephant delivers a very special message about being different and finding one's special talents in that difference. His book is a personal triumph and celebration over being differently-abled in our public education system. Albert the Elephant is a must-read for every school age child (and parents, too).
Albert’s Anthology

Albert’s Anthology

Harvard Department of the Classics
2017
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Albert’s Anthology comprises 76 brief and informal reflections on a line or two of Greek or Latin poetry—and a few prose quotations and artistic objects—composed by colleagues and students of Albert Henrichs on the occasion of his retirement in Spring 2017. Appointed Professor of Greek and Latin at Harvard University at the age of thirty in 1973 and Eliot Professor of Greek in 1984, Professor Henrichs has devoted his scholarly career to Greek literature and religion—especially his favorite Greek god, Dionysos—and to incomparably enthusiastic teaching of countless students at both the graduate and undergraduate level. His scholarship and dedication are legendary. This volume is offered to a brilliant and beloved scholar with gratitude, affection, and respect.
Albert Speer

Albert Speer

Gitta Sereny

Random House USA Inc
1998
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Albert Speer was not only Hitler's architect and armaments minister, but the Fuhrer's closest friend--his "unhappy love." Speer was one of the few defendants at the Nuremberg Trials to take responsibility for Nazi war crimes, even as he denied knowledge of the Holocaust. Now this enigma of a man is unveiled in a monumental biography by a writer who came to know Speer intimately in his final years. Out of hundreds of hours of interviews, Sereny unravels the threads of Speer's personality: the genius that made him indispensable to the German war machine, the conscience that drove him to repent, and the emotional wounds that made him susceptible to Hitler's lethal magnetism. Read as an inside account of the Third Reich, or as a revelatory unsparing yet compassionate study of the human capacity for evil, Albert Speer: His Battle with Truth is a triumph."Fascinating...Not only a major addition to our knowledge of the Third Reich, but a stunning attempt to understand the nature of good and evil."--Newsday"More than a biography...It also constitutes a perceptive re-examination of the mysterious appeal of Adolf Hitler."--San Francisco Chronicle