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Wells Earl Draughon

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Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2002-2007.

The Rape of Alma Mater

The Rape of Alma Mater

Wells Earl Draughon

iUniverse
2004
pokkari
From college presidents to governors, to TV reporters, to faculty, to government agents, to drug dealers, to students of every political stripe, this novel follows a trail of circumstances, opportunities seized, weaknesses exploited, advantages enlarged, groups co-opted, expediencies implemented, to the ultimate unforeseen result where facts, rationality and evidence are sacrificed for a "greater good," where questioning is insensitive and disagreement is backlash, in a takeover that both liberals and conservatives see as ominous, a takeover that is reaching beyond the ivy walls into radio, TV, motion pictures and newspapers.
A Thanksgiving Miracle

A Thanksgiving Miracle

Wells Earl Draughon

iUniverse
2005
pokkari
Ruth tries to find her daughter before anything happens to her and at the same time help her young friend Kim through a heart-wrenching problem. She also wants to become reconciled with her own parents. But a long-buried secret may wreck her marriage. Only a miracle can bring Ruth's family together for Thanksgiving.
The Rape of Alma Mater

The Rape of Alma Mater

Wells Earl Draughon

iUniverse
2004
sidottu
From college presidents to governors, to TV reporters, to faculty, to government agents, to drug dealers, to students of every political stripe, this novel follows a trail of circumstances, opportunities seized, weaknesses exploited, advantages enlarged, groups co-opted, expediencies implemented, to the ultimate unforeseen result where facts, rationality and evidence are sacrificed for a "greater good," where questioning is insensitive and disagreement is backlash, in a takeover that both liberals and conservatives see as ominous, a takeover that is reaching beyond the ivy walls into radio, TV, motion pictures and newspapers.