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  • af Dennis Daly
    107,95 kr.

    This modernized straight-forward translation of Sophocles' Ajax highlights the nature of man's potential nobility as he faces outward enemies and inner demons. Fresh insights into current issues of post-traumatic stress syndrome and the maltreatment of enemy bodies on the battlefield are dealt with in this classic tale of the Trojan War. The transformation of Ajax, a chieftain of the Greek army encamped before Troy, from the brutal arrogance of a warrior to defiant rationalist creates a paradigm, which the other characters in the play, like Odysseus, Ajax's hated rival, Teucer, Ajax's admirable brother, and Tecmessa, Ajax's loyal wife, feed from in interesting ways, resulting in compassion and final harmony.

  • af Elizabeth Glines
    287,95 kr.

    Jasmin's Summer Wish is a picture book about a girl in New York City who wishes for year-round Summer weather. Her wish comes true, and when the hot climate changes the city's environment, Jasmin learns a valuable lesson about the importance of seasons. This is the first children's book to include Sikh characters in an urban setting. We hope this project can contribute really cool characters that Sikh kids in urban communities can identify with. The diverse cast in Jasmin's Summer Wish encourages an inclusive play environment, and the story is one that can be shared and loved by everyone.

  • af John Hanson Mitchell
    167,95 kr.

    In 1928, Massachusetts water authorities began land takings for the construction of the Quabbin Reservoir, in the Swift River Valley. Unknown to the authorities was the fact that, subsisting in the more remote, forested tracts of the valley, there was a secretive band of mixed-race hunter-gatherers who had been there for over ten generations. Mitchell's book is the story of the exodus of this tribe and the young anthropologist who first discovers them. The novel takes the form of a legal deposition, taken at the Everglades City Court House, in 1929, concerning the fate of these people. John Hanson Mitchell (http: //johnhansonmitchell.com/) is the author of Ceremonial Time: Fifteen Thousand Years on Once Square Mile (Counterpoint) and eight other books on cultural and environmental history, the most recent of which is The Paradise of All These Parts, A Natural History of Boston (Beacon Press). He is also the creator and editor of the award-winning magazine, Sanctuary, published by the Massachusetts Audubon Society

  • af Linda Larson
    137,95 kr.

    Linda Larson's deeply felt poems evoke a specific time and place -- Mississippi in the 1960s - along with more universal truths about family and relationships, the brutality and tenderness we visit upon one another, and the tools with which we must equip ourselves in order to survive.- Joseph P. Kahn, Boston Globe

  • af Molly Mattfield Bennett
    113,95 kr.

    Molly Bennett's best work, a seasonal epic poem.

  • af The Bards
    177,95 kr.

  • af Gloria Mindock
    262,95 kr.

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