Autumn Nights, Winter Mornings


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Autumn Nights, Winter Mornings


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One Autumn Night


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Discover the evocative and poignant narrative of Maxim Gorky's "One Autumn Night." This short story captures the essence of human emotion and social dynamics through a deeply personal and reflective lens. Gorky's narrative delves into themes of love, personal conflict, and the impact of fleeting moments on the lives of its characters. Gorky, renowned for his ability to portray the emotional and social complexities of his characters, presents a story that explores the nuances of human relationships and the significance of individual experiences. The narrative offers a reflective look at the intersections of personal and social issues, highlighting the transient yet profound nature of human connections."One Autumn Night" is an engaging read for those interested in Gorky’s exploration of emotional depth and social dynamics. Perfect for readers who appreciate stories that delve into the intricacies of personal relationships and the impact of significant moments on individuals' lives.




A Poem for Every Winter Day


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Within the pages of Allie Esiri's gorgeous collection, A Poem for Every Winter Day, you will find verse that will transport you to sparkling winter scenes, taking you from Christmas, to New Years Eve and the joys of Valentines Day. The poems are selected from Allie Esiri’s bestselling poetry anthologies A Poem for Every Day of the Year and A Poem for Every Night of the Year. Perfect for reading aloud and sharing with all the family, this book dazzles with an array of familiar favourites and remarkable new discoveries. These seasonal poems – together with introductory paragraphs – have a link to the date on which they appear. Includes poems by Mary Oliver, Edgar Allan Poe, Thomas Hardy, E. E. Cummings and Robert Burns who sit alongside Benjamin Zephaniah, Wendy Cope, Roger McGough and Jackie Kay. This soul-enhancing book will keep you company for every day of winter.




House Beautiful Welcome to the Table


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Dinnertime should be a special time--whether it’s just family gathered together to share food and conversation or a full-scale formal party. And, with this lavishly illustrated House Beautiful salute to home cooking and gracious entertaining, every meal and every table will be extraordinary. The 130 mouthwatering recipes--shown on gorgeously designed spreads, with photos and serving ideas--include everything needed for a full supper: salads, soups, appetizers, main dishes, side dishes, and, of course, luscious desserts. Some make great weeknight dinners, including the Herb-Roasted Chicken--or dazzle guests with the fancier fare, such as Poached Filet of Beef with Watercress Sauce, on holidays and other important occasions. "Serving Style” features appear throughout the book, offering invaluable suggestions on tableware, flatware, linens, centerpieces, and other tabletop and serving accessories most appropriate for a recipe. They take into account the food’s colors and textures, as well as the season, menu theme, and any other details that convey a welcoming spirit and generous sense of hospitality.










Beautiful Retard


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"Beautiful Retard" is a novel dealing with the trials and tribulations of a 16-year-old mentally disabled boy and his Special Education teacher. In the story, we follow Jason's teacher Joan Perkins and her difficulties, both with Jason's inexplicable behavioural and aggression problems, as well as the friction by the administration of the high school where she heads the new Disabled Integration program. Jason's life is riddled with sadness. Verbally abused by people everywhere; young and old, leads Jason to a feeling of isolation and depression. Rejected at an early age by most everyone around him, he is left under the care of an uncaring father, who is constantly grumbling about the hassles of his disabled son. This denunciation by his own father leads to an inner hostility in Jason, which begins to surface in various forms. Joan is constantly under attack from the administration because of Jason's sometimes improper behaviour, and ultimately the value of both her program, and having Jason at school, is compromised. It is up to Joan, and Jason, to convince everyone; Jason's father, his peers, and the administration itself, that the Disabled Integration program is important. But in order to accomplish this, Joan must use Jason's supreme virtuousness as an awakening against all of the bigots and pundits toward the progress of disabled people everywhere. "Beautiful Retard" pertains to the difficulties Mentally Challenged children face trying to fit in, both in the public education system and in society. The story typifies a struggle with both the teacher trying to lessen the ignorance of both the administration and the public, and at the same time prove the value of the Special Education program. The book is educational in many aspects, so the reader is not only drawn into the story, but at the same time is taught valuable life lessons from the teacher's ambitiousness and Jason's unbridled childlike wisdom.