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Ishiguro's previous novels, including the Booker Prize winning The Remains of the Day and A Pale View of the Hills, have been exquisite studies of microcosmic worlds whose inhabitants struggle with loss and love, despair and hope...
Gr 8 Up-After three years living at a shelter, 12-year-old Natalia returns to live with her careless and unscrupulous mother, Yuribe; her brother, Airon; and her mother's boyfriend...
Swedenborg's insistence on universal salvation and Unitarian theology was regarded as heterodox in the 18th century, but his work has had extensive and durable impact...
This thoughtful, provocative study of Jesus's self-understanding as both son of God and an all-too-human family member caused debate in the Portuguese parliament [upon its original publication]...
Considered among the most important contemporary Mexican women writers, Seligson excelled as a poet, essayist, and novelist (her 1973 novel Otros son los sueños won the prestigious Xavier Villarutia Prize)...