Choir Boy Ii: a Time to Reap


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No Choirboy


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No Choirboy takes readers inside America's prisons, and allows inmates sentenced to death as teenagers to speak for themselves. In their own voices—raw and uncensored—they talk about their lives in prison, and share their thoughts and feelings about how they ended up there. Susan Kuklin also gets inside the system, exploring capital punishment itself and the intricacies and inequities of criminal justice in the United States. This is a searing, unforgettable read, and one that could change the way we think about crime and punishment. No Choirboy: Murder, Violence, and Teenagers on Death Row is a 2009 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.




The Progressive Glee and Chorus Book


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The S. Cross Monthly Paper


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The Penny Post


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A Wealden Round Robin


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The Country of Kent, situated in the south-east corner of England, is famous for the "white cliffs of Dover" which face the French coast only 20 miles away. In the centre of the Country there is an area known as The Weald, often referred to as "the garden of England" as it is abundant in the growing of fruit of all kinds and until the 1970's grew most of the hops used in the production of English beer. Our fictional story concerns the lives of a variety of residents in a typical village in this area immediately prior to the 2nd World War and throughout until its end in 1945; their romance, successes, failures, disappointments and tragedies. The author lived throughout this period in a village in The Weald of Kent.




Jokes and Targets


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Jokes and Targets takes up an appealing and entertaining topic—the social and historical origins of jokes about familiar targets such as rustics, Jewish spouses, used car salesmen, and dumb blondes. Christie Davies explains why political jokes flourished in the Soviet Union, why Europeans tell jokes about American lawyers but not about their own lawyers, and why sex jokes often refer to France rather than to other countries. One of the world's leading experts on the study of humor, Davies provides a wide-ranging and detailed study of the jokes that make up an important part of everyday conversation.




End-Years Commentary


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End-Years Commentary 2 is a brutal book that effectively utilizes syllogisms, anagrams, and Book of Moses quotes as weaponry in Agur Judaism's continued assault on the Gospel of Christ. All 1,151 of Luke the physician's verses are eviscerated. Its predecessor is a layman's report, but EYC2 is an unorthodox plea to academic underworld outcasts. Though both books use the King James Tanakh's unanswerable logic to defeat lies, EYC2 differs by blaming Jesus for today's irreligion. He blueprinted Torah's obsolescence and left behind only his weak fables for opportunistic evolutionists to kill. Fittingly, at Luke 6:27 is a plan for negating Charles Darwin, the sly, racist, turncoat, ex-divinity student. All along, EYC2 argues that Mosaic Law is futuristic angel warcraft. This antichrist reference denigrates the egotist who let a lady bathe his feet with her hair. The work also vilifies the idea of clean, loving, wise men. The author champions womankind instead: "She openeth her mouth with wisdom: and in her tongue is the law of kindness" (Proverbs 31:26). "Elite Negress class" anagram: "Sees cleanest girls."