These books provide a range of opinions on a social issue; each volume focuses on a specific issue and offers a variety of perspectives, e.g., eyewitness accounts, governmental views, scientific analysis, newspaper accounts, to illuminate the issue.; This edition in the At Issue series examines the topic of distracted driving. The title explores the seriousness of the distracted driving problem in the United States, the impact of cell phone use and texting on driving effectiveness, and other potential; Greenhaven Press's At Issue series provides a wide range of opinions on individual social...
These books provide a range of opinions on a social issue; each volume focuses on a specific issue and offers a variety of perspectives, e.g., eyewitn...
Stefan Kiesbye is the inventor of the modern German gothic novel. Elmar Krekeler, Die Welt In Strathleven, a village near Lubeck, mysterious events occur. The newly arrived Benno and his family are faced with the corpse of an unknown woman, superstition, vicious sermons and isolation. A modern gothic novel: quirky, very readable and interesting from the first page to the last. Peter Peterknecht, Deutschlandradio Kultur Kiesbye pulls out all the stops...The novel ends in a scary-exciting finale. Helmut Lenz, Borromausverein Ancient pagan Germanic myths and...
Stefan Kiesbye is the inventor of the modern German gothic novel. Elmar Krekeler, Die Welt In Strathleven, a village near Lubeck, mysterio...
From our parents we learn how to use forks and knives, but we ask books the darker questions we have. They are abrasive friends, friends that kick and scratch and bite and force us to think past what we expected and wished for. We also realize that every story leaves a multitude of stories untold. Whatever happened to the ferryman in the Brothers’ Grimm “The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs”? What happened to Red Schuhart after finding the Golden Sphere? What did the woman in the dunes think about Niki Jumpei that first evening down in her house? How would Lady Brett...
From our parents we learn how to use forks and knives, but we ask books the darker questions we have. They are abrasive friends, friends that kick ...