The Square. Life is a Story - story.one


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Lou spent the majority of her life in captivity. Everything changes when she shatters the walls of the Facility with her bare hands, revealing her mysterious powers. Now on the run, she finds herself ensnared in the Dark City, a place teeming with strange creatures. In this tale of surprise, betrayal, and revenge, Lou must navigate a treacherous world. An enforcer who might be an ally? A friend in desperate need? Trust is a rare commodity. Are there others like her? Embark on Lou's dark journey as she uncovers the secrets of her power and the hidden truths about the wielders.




Square


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From the dream team of Jon Klassen and Mac Barnett comes the second instalment in the exciting new shape trilogy. Every day, Square brings a block out of his cave and pushes it up a steep hill. This is his work. When Circle floats by, she declares Square a genius, a sculptor! “This is a wonderful statue,” she says. “It looks just like you!” But now Circle wants a sculpture of her own, a circle! Will the genius manage to create one? Even accidentally?




Square Cat


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Eula is the only square cat in town—and she doesn’t think there’s anything hip about it. Everything that normal cats do is hard for her: She can’t get her square paw into mouse holes, she can’t wear her favorite circle skirt, and all of her friends are round! Eula is sad until her two best friends show her just how well a square cat can fit into a round world. Debut author/illustrator Elizabeth Schoonmaker applies her dry wit to the topic of fitting in, and the spare text and appealing trim size of Square Cat make it ideal for repeated readings.




The Story of Circle and Square


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Circle and Square are friends. They realize they are different shapes and grow apart. Then they realize they are both made of atoms and become friends again.




The story of my life


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Harvard Square


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“Harvard Square isn’t what it used to be.” Spend any time there, and you’re bound to hear that lament. Yet people have been saying the very same thing for well over a century. So what does it really mean that Harvard Square—or any other beloved Main Street or downtown—“isn’t what it used to be”? Catherine J. Turco, an economic sociologist and longtime denizen of Harvard Square, set out to answer this question after she started to wonder about her own complicated feelings concerning the changing Square. Diving into Harvard Square’s past and present, Turco explores why we love our local marketplaces and why we so often struggle with changes in them. Along the way, she introduces readers to a compelling set of characters, including the early twentieth-century businessmen who bonded over scotch and cigars to found the Harvard Square Business Association; a feisty, frugal landlady who became one of the Square’s most powerful property owners in the mid-1900s; a neighborhood group calling itself the Harvard Square Defense Fund that fought real estate developers throughout the 1980s and ’90s; and a local businesswoman who, in recent years, strove to keep her shop afloat amid personal tragedy, the rise of Amazon, and a globalizing property market that sent her rent soaring. Harvard Square tells the crazy, complicated love story of one quirky little marketplace and in the process, reveals the hidden love story Americans everywhere have long had with their own Main Streets and downtowns. Offering a new and powerful lens that exposes the stability and instability, the security and insecurity, markets provide, Turco transforms how we think about our cherished local marketplaces and markets in general. We come to see that our relationship with the markets in our lives is, and has always been, about our relationship with ourselves and one another, how we come together and how we come apart.




The Story Teller of the Desert—"Backsheesh!" or, Life and Adventures in the Orient


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This work presents an incredible account of a peaceful campaign to the East, embarked for purposes of amusement and profit. The author attempted to combine the humorous elements of the journey with the valuable knowledge resulting from a tour through the Middle East. He entertains the readers with unknown facts about the place and vivid descriptions of the sites.







Bereft. Life is a Story - story.one


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Tobias Harris, majoring in English and studying in the 3rd year of college, competes for a position in the swimmimg team after his best friend forces him to brush the dirt off his inborn talent. When his entrance in the team becomes known, the captain threatens and demoralizes the protagonist with an intense amount of detest that both leaves him intrigued and fuming. Tobias' daunting nature makes him stand up to the senior cum captain, which drives the other man into more of a heated frenzy. And before they even realize it, they're being sucked into a whirlpool of hate they can't escape, nor see past. Will hate be the only emotion brewing between these two men, or does love and hate really prove to have a fine line?




He Who Haunts. Life is a Story - story.one


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In the heart of India lies a small village with a reputation, and a well-deserved one at that. Detailed here are three tales from this village about how dangerous it is to take residence there. But behind the regular horrors lies something far more sinister, controlling everything that happens. Will you pay heed to the warnings you receive? Or will you be like all the others, ready to throw all caution to the wind? Discover Naash, and you may never be the same. Ignore it, and He may come for you.