1942 give please a chanceA penetrating history of the year World War II became a global conflict and humankind confronted both destruction and deliverance on a planetary scale, offering an intriguing perspective on a world at war (Richard Overy, New York Timesbestselling author of Blood and Ruins) By the end of the Second World War, more than seventy million people across the globe had been killed, most of them civilians. Cities from Warsaw to Tokyo lay in ruins, and fully
this collection by comic genius Steve Martin—some pieces of which have appeared in The New Yorker—is both hilariously funny and intelligent in its skewering of the topic at hand
James Patterson—a story of prejudice and murder in the American South
What has driven Dr
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Krell did advise her to improve her craft by copying a painting she connects with
Based on hundreds of interviews with friends
written by a recent Harvard alumnus
what drama addiction is and what it is not
The darker and more dystopian the future appears
They take place in African American kitchens
Helen Heibert covers all aspects of the papermaking process—from growing and harvesting plants for a malleable paper pulp to embellishment techniques like dyeing
A young London socialite is brutally murdered by a notorious serial killer in this "compelling" page-turner of dark secrets and deadly investigations (NYT bestselling author Jeffrey Deaver)