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Kirkus Reviews called Boy 87 "A suspenseful debut novel about the forces of greed and love that shape a refugee's fate.", [2] and a BookTrust review described it as ".. a timely and important book which illuminates the realities of life as a refugee." [3]
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In New York, Greenburg began to write a satirical non-fiction book entitled How to Be a Jewish Mother, which became the bestselling non-fiction book of 1965. [ 5 ] In September 1969, he published Porno-Graphics: The Shame of our Art Museums , a now scarce and far-out-of-print heavily illustrated book with lift-up vinyl page covers, pull-outs ...
The new boy doesn’t get a name, and he doesn’t give one. Arriving at an isolated orphanage in rural South Australia in the early 1940s, he’s taken in with brisk kindness by the two nuns who ...
In his new memoir, “Sonny Boy,” he calls his little crew “a pack of wild, pubescent wolves with sly smiles,” and describes how his three best friends, Cliffy, Bruce and Petey, eventually ...
Bailey's last book was The Prince's Boy (2014), a melancholic gay love story that spans four decades. He was appointed Literary Fellow at Newcastle and Durham Universities (1972–74), and was awarded a Bicentennial Fellowship in 1976, enabling him to travel to the U.S., where he was Visiting Lecturer in English Literature at the North Dakota ...
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Prisoner B-3087 is a Junior Library Guild book. [3]Kirkus Reviews called Prisoner B-3087 "a bone-chilling tale not to be ignored by the universe." [4] Publishers Weekly wrote that Gratz's "determination to be exhaustively inclusive, along with lapses into History Channel–like prose, threatens to overwhelm the story.
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