The Tiger's Den


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This story is not about Japan. It is about all people. It is about tragedy and fear. It is about courage. It is about love, and it is about growth. It is about doing the right thing. It is written in English, but the setting is Western Manchuria early in World War II. The pilots of the Japanese forces are facing their first combat against top notch Russian pilots. They apply their training but find that actual combat is not what the books described. They find comfort in the arms of the women that provide relief... for a price. Manchuria + Mongolia. Russia + Japan. Buddhism + Christianity + Islam. Occupation + Oppression. The World's Oldest Profession + Sympathy and Humanity. Add them all together and you get: A compelling story of a young man thrown into a stark reality. He must grow quickly and learn the hard way. From the fear and danger to: The Tiger's Den




From the Tiger's Den


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This book is a series of remembrances and vignettes of a 1950 high school class who were born during the Great Depression and spent their childhoods during World War II. Memories of these events are included in sections on the Great Depression and World War II. Stories are included from those serving in the Korean and Vietnam wars. The book ends with a legacy section in which we ponder what our accomplishments over the last half-century may mean for the future.




Sengkang Snoopers (Book 2)


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The Sengkang Snoopers are vacationing on the island of Sentosa, but a holiday involving this gang of sleuths really isn’t complete unless there’s a big mystery to decode. This time, Su Lin, Su Yang, Bus, Zizi and their loyal parrot sidekick, Kuning, pick up a curious piece of paper containing some very interesting information, including a drawing that appears to lead to hidden treasure from the Japanese Occupation. But their quest to solve a mystery lands them in mortal danger. Can the Snoopers escape from peril in time to save the day?




Tiger's Den


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Tiger's Den by Andrea Davidson released on Sep 24, 1992 is available now for purchase.




Murder in McComb


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What remained of the badly decomposed body of twelve-year-old Tina Marie Andrews was discovered underneath a discarded sofa in the woods outside of McComb, Mississippi, on August 23, 1969. Ten days earlier, Andrews and a friend had accepted a ride home after leaving the Tiger’s Den, a local teenage hangout, but they were driven instead to the remote area where Andrews was eventually murdered. Although eyewitness testimony pointed to two local police officers, no one was ever convicted of this brutal crime, and to this day the case remains officially unsolved. Contemporary local newspaper coverage notwithstanding, the story of Andrews’s murder has not been told. Indeed, many people in the McComb community still, more than fifty years later, hesitate to speak of the tragedy. Trent Brown’s Murder in McComb is the first comprehensive examination of this case, the lengthy investigation into it, and the two extended trials that followed. Brown also explores the public shaming of the state’s main witness, a fifteen-year-old unwed mother, and the subsequent desecration of Andrews’s grave. Set against the uneasy backdrop of the civil rights movement, Brown’s study deftly reconstructs various accounts of the murder, explains why the juries reached the verdicts they did, and explores the broader forces that shaped the community in which Andrews lived and died. Unlike so many other accounts of violence in the Jim Crow South, racial animus was not the driving force behind Andrews’s murder; in fact, most of the individuals central to the case, from the sheriff to the judges to the victim, were white. Yet Andrews, as well as her friend Billie Jo Lambert, the state’s key witness, were “girls of ill repute,” as one defense attorney put it. To many people in McComb, Tina and Billie Jo were “trashy” children whose circumstances reflected their families’ low socioeconomic standing. In the end, Brown suggests that Tina Andrews had the great misfortune to be murdered in a town where the locals were overly eager to support law, order, and stability—instead of true justice—amid the tense and uncertain times during and after the civil rights movement.




Linguistic Survey of India


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On the Trail of the Yellow Tiger


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"Examination of the social and demographic effects of the Ming-Qing transition on southwest China and the devastation wrought by the warlord Zhang Xianzhong"--Provided by publisher.




Her Cold Mr. Charing


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Yun Chu felt that he was in big trouble, Li Huai Mo wanted to marry her! Take the right hand, take the wrong hand. It just so happened that after seeing Li Huai Mo time and time again, he would want to take things from him. This time, something went wrong. The man who almost strangled her was as cold as an iceberg. Yun Chu couldn't imagine his married life with an iceberg. After the marriage, that aloof and cold man placed her in a corner and coldly stared at her. "Aren't you very good at it?" Aren't they pretty good at flirting? " Cloud First Sight: What should I do? She was panicking!




School Spirit: The Past May Haunt You


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Phone calls from an older womanA letter found in the desk of his roomA court document in the backseat of his carTaken individually these may seem like nothing, but together they are all clues to a secret from Randy?s past life.School Spirit: The Past May Haunt You is set in the fictional town of Warring, Kansas, where football superstar Randy is madly in love with heartthrob, Jennifer. With his favorite girl by his side and a scholarship to the University of Michigan, it appears his future is coming together perfectly. But a visit from someone in Randy?s past sets in motion a chain of events that could disrupt all of his and Jennifer?s hopes and dreams. Taken individually these may seem like nothing, but together they are all clues to a secret from Randy?s past life.