illegitimate children

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The scarlet letter

a Kaplan score-raising classic
2006
Presents Nathaniel Hawthorne's classic novel set during seventeenth century New England about a young woman, Hester Prynne, who is condemned by Puritan law to wear a scarlet "A" as a symbol of her adultery; and contains over 800 SAT vocabulary words with definitions.

The traitor

2004
In 1885, a lonely illegitimate American boy and a lonely Chinese American boy develop an unlikely friendship in the midst of prejudices and racial tension in their coal mining town of Rock Springs, Wyoming.

The scarlet letter

2008
Nathaniel Hawthorne's classic novel set in the seventeenth-century Puritan community of Boston, that tells the story of Hester Prynne, who was shunned for her adultery, and how she used her inner strength to overcome society's ridicule.

Bunny drop

2011
Both Rin and Daikichi experience separation anxiety when Rin starts school. Meanwhile, a number of new faces populate Daikichi's workplace and the first anniversary of Daikichi's grandfather's death, when Daikichi and his little aunt first crossed paths, rolls around.

Bunny drop

2012
An ex, angry with Rin, meddles with Kouki and Rin's potential romance, and jeopardizes the celebration of Rin's sixteenth birthday.

Summers at Castle Auburn

2001
Corie, the illegitimate daughter of a royal lord, looks forward to her summers at Castle Auburn, her father's family estate, but as she gets older, she realizes she is being groomed for a political marriage, and becomes aware of the injustice of the enslavement of the magical Aliora people, and decides to risk all to follow her heart.

Castro's daughter

an exile's memoir of Cuba
1998
A memoir in which Alina Fern?ndez, illegitimate daughter of Cuban leader Fidel Castro, discusses her early relationship with her father, her disillusionment with his regime, and her decision to seek refuge in the United States.

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