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Rainbow Weather in Kabul
… when a friend texts: “I lost two of my best friends. They died just in front of my eyes.” And: “Now I really feel how … the body. They want to kill humanity and hope.” I work in communication, I work in doing, but there’s nothing I can … The children giggle. The evening air is full of sound and also still. A soccer game, a yell, a heavy door slams. The …
Hannah At Daybreak
… what that meant, or whether it was true that his insurance company had failed. Her mother seemed to blame him for being … by stump. Of her four sons and a daughter, all but two died the same week in a diphtheria epidemic. Mr. Bates and … from Pilgrim’s Progress. Such wonderful adventures! She also liked selections from the family Bible, especially …
H.G. Wells and the Scientific Imagination
… of James Tiptree, Jr.). Many others have no special competence in science at all, or, in curious deference to … was missed by Wells in the science fiction and studies of the human future that he published before 1914. II … War II, was actually a Goddard invention of 1918. In 1926 he built and successfully test-fired the world’s first …
The Improbable Spy
… 50 years before the reading public, Graham Greene has become an institution, the living proof that a contemporary … attracted the attention of the security police. The lawyer dies in South African prison, leaving with Castle the image … to be exciting, and to see Greene trying at one or two points in the book to create an uneasy nighttime London—a …
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Bitter Idealist
… by his loyalty to both Stone and his wife, Janice, but was also glad to have someone on board to help him handle his often out-of-control companion. They traveled precariously throughout Haiti, but … acknowledgments. She had four children with a husband who died early, worked in a perfume store bought by her parents, …
Mexico—And Indianismo
… in collaboration with Marian Tyler. New York: The Macmillan Company. $3.00. Prologue to Mexico. By Marian Storm. New … so well. (I trust that God has forgiven his courteous falsehood!) That small incident, it seems to me, symbolizes a … practically all that was made the object of special studies, whether in politics, economics, or sociology in …
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