The Mars Exile


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Can one man make a difference? Plucked from his home on false charges and exiled to a barren world with little chance of survival, David Brennan and the people he meets on Mars must overcome all the challenges Mars can send them, and a few more sent from Earth. This trilogy tracks the lives of the early pioneers and their children on Mars as they face their fears, overcome the challenges and ultimately establish a new society.




Exile From Mars


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The Earth has fallen.Those who could afford to had abandoned the Earth and went to the Martian Colonies. Those who couldn't had formed tribes and fought for resources to survive.Generations later, an accident occurs in Colony 14. It was a ship malfunction, or so they were told. A friend and a widow go on a search for answers and want justice for the victim.Though seeking forbidden knowledge is a dangerous game..




Mars Exile: The Benimars Legacy


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Seven years on from the rebirth of the City of Opportunity, David Brennan's nephew, Nathan, is drawn to Mars in a time of trouble. Coerced in to leaving Earth for good, Nathan must discover the truth about his uncle and help his new-found friends by retrieving a lost document for the mysterious GAP organisation. A new faction, calling themselves Benimars, is rising up against the government of the City of Opportunity. Nathan finds help from a young woman whose desire is to see wounds healed on her world. It drives her to enter an unlikely alliance with this new migrant. Together they must stem the anger and find a solution before there is bloodshed.




Exile Music


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A "novel based on an unexplored slice of World War II history, following a young Jewish girl whose family flees refined and urbane Vienna for safe harbor in the mountains of Bolivia"--




Exile


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Kevin Emerson's Exile, book one of the Exile series, combines the swoon-worthy romance of a Susane Colasanti novel with the rock 'n' roll of Eleanor & Park. Summer Carlson knows how to manage bands like a professional—minus the whole falling-for-the-lead-singer-of-the-latest-band part. But Caleb Daniels isn't an ordinary band boy—he's a hot, dreamy, sweet-singing, exiled-from-his-old-band, possibly-with-a-deep-dark-side band boy. She also finds herself at the center of a mystery she never saw coming. When Caleb reveals a secret about his long-lost father, one band's past becomes another's present, and Summer finds it harder and harder to be both band manager and girlfriend. Maybe it's time to accept who she really is, even if it means becoming an exile herself. . . .




Planet of Exile


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Threatened by an army of nomadic tribesmen, the Tevar colony and their enemies the farborns must form an alliance to survive the war and the fifteen-year-long winter of their isolated planet.







Escape from Exile


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While making his way home from school during a blizzard, Daniel collapses, only to reawaken in an alien new world, populated by strange, telepathic creatures and caught in the midst of a devastating civil war.




The Politics of Exile


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"The most thought-provoking and refreshing work on Bosnia and the former Yugoslavia in a long time.It is certainly an immense contribution to the broadening schools within international relations." Times Higher Education (THE). Written in both autoethnographical and narrative form, The Politics of Exile offers unique insight into the complex encounter of researcher with research subject in the context of the Bosnian War and its aftermath. Exploring themes of personal and civilizational guilt, of displaced and fractured identity, of secrets and subterfuge, of love and alienation, of moral choice and the impossibility of ethics, this work challenges us to recognise pure narrative as an accepted form of writing in international relations. The author brings theory to life and gives corporeal reality to a wide range of concepts in international relations, including an exploration of the ways in which young academics are initiated into a culture where the volume of research production is more valuable than its content, and where success is marked not by intellectual innovation, but by conformity to theoretical expectations in research and teaching. This engaging work will be essential reading for all students and scholars of international relations and global politics.




Mars Exile: Second Chances


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