Hudson Book of Fiction: 30 Stories Worth Reading


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The Hudson Series is dedicated to providing the best literature - without commentary or interpretation - at a student-friendly price.




Shadows on the Hudson


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From the Upper West Side to Miami's pastel resorts, "Shadows on the Hudson" traces the intertwined destiny of survivors in the aftermath of the Holocaust.




Ways In: Approaches To Reading and Writing about Literature


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This brief guide introduces students to reading and writing about fiction, poetry, drama, and film; surveys major critical approaches to these genres; and illustrates the importance of understanding works in the context of time and culture.




Too Many Carrots


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Rabbit has lots of carrots and he attempts take them with him when he moves in with friends--until he realizes that the best thing to do is share his carrots with them.




Palm Trees on the Hudson


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*** IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award WINNER (AUDIOBOOK - Nonfiction category) *** Palm Trees on the Hudson is the hilarious prequel to Elliot Tiber’s bestseller Taking Woodstock. Before Elliot found financial success by bringing Woodstock Ventures to his upstate motel, he was one of Manhattan’s leading interior designers. Then Elliot’s career came to a halt due to a floating society party, Judy Garland, and the Mob. In April 1968, Elliot was hired to throw an elegant dinner party aboard a luxury yacht on the Hudson River. Included on the guest list were New York’s rich and famous—politicians, financiers, and even Elliot’s icon, Judy Garland. The big night arrived. But when a fight broke out, resulting in the destruction of everything including rented palms, Elliot’s event turned into financial disaster. Things couldn’t get any worse—or so it seemed until the Mob paid a visit. By turns comic and tragic, Palm Trees on the Hudson is the take-no-prisoners memoir that gives readers a more intimate look at the man who went on to fight back at Stonewall and who helped give birth to the Woodstock Nation.




Alice Munro


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This bibliography - compiled to fill a gap in literary research relating to Munros work covers all of her fictional writing up to 2005 and includes annotations to interviews, Munros non fiction writings, and hundreds of critical books, theses, and articles. These descriptive annotations, coupled with a detailed subject index, display the broad range of subject approaches, assessments, and angles by which her complex, deep and multi-layered work has been scrutinized by academics, journalists, writers, and critics.




Miracle on the Hudson


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The remarkable true story of Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger’s heroic crash landing in the Hudson River, as told by the passengers who owe him their lives. Millions watched the aftermath on television, while others witnessed the event actually happening from the windows of nearby skyscrapers. But only 155 people know firsthand what really happened on U.S. Airways Flight 1549 on January 15, 2009. Now, for the first time, the survivors detail their astounding, terrifying, and inspiring experiences on that freezing winter day in New York City. Written by two esteemed journalists, Miracle on the Hudson is the entire tale from takeoff to bird strike to touchdown to rescue, seen through the eyes and felt in the souls of those on board the fateful flight. Revealing many new and compelling details, Miracle on the Hudson dramatically evokes the explosion and "smell of burning flesh" as both engines were destroyed by geese, the violent landing on the river that felt like a "huge car wreck," the gridlock in the aisles as the plane filled swiftly with freezing water, and the thrill of the passengers' rescue from the wings and from rafts—all of it recalled by the "cross section of America" on board. Jay McDonald, a thirty-nine-year-old software developer, had survived brain-tumor surgery just two years earlier and now faced the unimaginable. Tracey Wolsko, a nervous flier, suddenly became other people's rock: "Just pray. It's going to be all right." Jim Whitaker, a construction executive, reassured a nervous mother of two young children on board, only later admitting, "I was pathologically lying the whole time." As the plane started sinking, Lucille Palmer, eighty-five, told her daughter to save herself: "Just leave me!" Featuring much more than what the media reported—moments of chaos in addition to stoicism and common sense, and the fortuitous mistakes and quick instincts that saved lives that otherwise would have been lost—Miracle on the Hudson is the chronicle of one of the most phenomenal feel-good stories of recent years, one that could have been a nightmare and instead became a stirring narrative of heroism and hope for our times.




Fatal Journey


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The English explorer Henry Hudson devoted his life to the search for a water route through America, becoming the first European to navigate the Hudson River in the process. In Fatal Journey, acclaimed historian and biographer Peter C. Mancall narrates Hudson's final expedition. In the winter of 1610, after navigating dangerous fields of icebergs near the northern tip of Labrador, Hudson's small ship became trapped in winter ice. Provisions grew scarce and tensions mounted amongst the crew. Within months, the men mutinied, forcing Hudson, his teenage son, and seven other men into a skiff, which they left floating in the Hudson Bay. A story of exploration, desperation, and icebound tragedy, Fatal Journey vividly chronicles the undoing of the great explorer, not by an angry ocean, but at the hands of his own men.




Automaton


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America has fallen. Her states divided into haves and have nots. The East, now a shell of its former glory, ravaged by a terrorist attack that has left them in darkness and now lead by Deluge Worldwide, the largest corporation on Earth. The West, a functioning society built on progressive values and looking to export their ideals back East. Michael Connors is a Recruiter for Deluge's army. A former soldier and guinea pig for a government experiment gone wrong, Michael is uniquely adept at his job. One day, he is approached with a mission, even he may not be able to complete. Assassinate a scientist on the other side of the country. Michael must survive the months long journey across the US, partnered with the brutal and psychopathic Donahue, who's devil may care attitude makes life difficult for those in his way and those left behind in his wake. He has a whole world to contend with, but the most dangerous enemy may just be the one from within his own soul.




Dear Rosie Hughes


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'A wonderful story of friendship, family and love' Sunday Times bestseller Milly Johnson A long lost friendship reconnected in letters, laughs and unforgettable life lessons... Jojo Moyes meets The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society in this powerfully moving novel! The best friendships are worth fighting for... It's been fifteen years since Aggie's friendship with Rosie Hughes ended abruptly. But now she's heard from the village rumour mill that Rosie is off to war, she knows her best friend needs her more than ever - despite what's happened between them in the past. As Rosie faces a desert full of danger and Aggie falls further from the path to love she' so wants, the two friends write each other letters. The comfort in their shared words is an anchor to the life they knew before...and the only constant in a world as increasingly unpredictable as the wind. Readers ADORE Dear Rosie Hughes... 'This book is going to be spoken about everywhere...I really really loved it' Karen Whittard, Reviewer 'I loved this story of friendship...emotional and memorable' Jessica Bryson, Reviewer 'Definitely a book I would read over and over again...Highly recommend' 5 stars, Ginger Book Geek Blog 'You'll laugh, you'll cry, but most of all it will make you treasure the friends you have as who knows what each day may bring' Book Lovers Anonymous