A graphic novel adaptation of Ayn Rand's story in which a man in a future world defies the ideals of collectivism, makes his own decisions and personal choices, seeks knowledge, and ultimately becomes a target for death.
Eighteen-year-old Phyllis Chesler, a Jewish-American girl from Brooklyn, fell in love with a wealthy college Afghan student in 1961. They married and went to Afghanistan where her American passport was taken away and she became the property of her husband's polygamous family. Despite the fact that she was trapped she managed to escape. This book is her memories of that time.
a story about friendship, 80s rock, a lost scrap of paper, and what it means to be haunted
Nuzum, Eric
2012
As a teenager in the early 1980s, Eric Nuzum was convinced that he was haunted by the ghost of a little girl, his classmate Laura who helped him through it, and eventually became a ghost herself. Now an adult, he confronts his fear of ghosts by visiting America's most haunted places.
A collection of poems, by male and female authors, presented in pairings that offer insight into how men and women look at the world, both separately and together.
Michael Henchard, an unemployed farmhand, gets drunk and sells his wife and baby daughter, but nineteen years later, when he is the Mayor of Casterbridge, his past is brought back to haunt him, when they return, and his success is undone.
A humorous look at men approaching midlife describing their relationships with their wife, children, and friends, and how they can cope with the changes age brings.