The Passing Throng


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The Passing Throng


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"The Passing Throng" by Edgar A. Guest is a collection of poems from the beloved American poet. The book contains: A Certain Man, Consolation, Dirty Hands, Down the Lanes of August, Easter, Football, The Boy, Beneath the Dirt, Boy or Girl?, Bread and Butter, If It's Worth While, If I Were a Boss, If I Were Sending My Boy Afar, I Mustn't Forget, Life Needs Us All, and Life's Equipment, among many others.







Just Folks


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This is an incredible book full of delightful poetry about everyday things. Edgar Albert Guest was a British-born American poet who became known as the People's Poet because his poems often had an inspirational and optimistic view of everyday life.




A Heap O' Livin'


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The Death of Fidel Perez


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On July 26, 2003, the 50th anniversary of the Moncada Army Barracks raid in Santiago de Cuba, something unexpected happens. When Fidel Pérez and his brother accidentally tumble to their deaths from their Havana balcony, the neighbors’ outcry, “Fidel has fallen,” is misinterpreted by those who hear it. The misinformation quickly ripples outward, and it reawakens the city. Three Cubans in particular are affected by the news—an elderly vagrant Saturnina, Professor Pedro Valle, and his student Camilo—all haunted by the past and now forced to confront a new future, perhaps another revolution. Their stories are beautifully intertwined as they converge in the frantic crowd that gathers in La Plaza de la Revolución. By turns humorous and deeply poignant, The Death of Fidel Pérez reflects on the broken promises of the Cuban Revolution and reveals the heart of a people with a long collective memory.




The Path to Home


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This Side of Paradise


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This Side of Paradise is a novel about post-World War I youth and their morality. Amory Blaine is a young Princeton University student with an attractive face and an interest in literature. His greed and desire for social status warp the theme of love weaving through the story.




The Light of Faith


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Making the House a Home


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