LIBROS DEL AUTOR: bonnie e okun

6 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: bonnie e okun

  • Land of the Free, Home of the Brave
    Bonnie E. Okun / Bonnie EOkun
    Illicit drugs, homelessness, corruption in law enforcement: Whose fault are these problems? Whose responsibility are they? Cambridge, MA, writer Jasmine Marshall runs up against these questions when drug dealing unexpectedly and suddenly penetrates her life. Working with a highly competent, intriguing black FBI agent, Malcolm Cross, she tries to extricate herself and her fa...
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    30,97 €

  • The Stones Will Cry Out
    Bonnie E. Okun / Bonnie EOkun
    This second volume of Ms. Okun’s poetry demonstrates a keen and tender awareness of the joys and life difficulties of individual human beings, while also taking on the greed of banks and corporations, homelessness, the growing gap between the rich and poor, and terrorism. This unique blend of the personal, societal, and global is interspersed with touches of the ever-present b...
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    17,71 €

  • Handle With Care
    Bonnie E. Okun / Bonnie EOkun
    This collection of poetry invites the reader to partake of language that flows with equal passion through many layers of life, from the very personal to the global. Through the observation of nature, people, attitudes, political and social issues, these poems reveal a close connection between the mundane and the spiritual. ...
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    17,73 €

  • My Brother’s Keeper
    Bonnie E. Okun / Bonnie EOkun
    1955, NYC: A young black boy’s mother dies, and he fends for himself as he grows up with a negligent aunt.1970, Londonderry, Northern Ireland: A bomb explodes, killing everyone in the pub.1980’s, USA: A highly-successful Midwestern businessman becomes jobless and ends up working for the FBI.1995, Cambridge, MA: An American novelist begins to write a novel about a small local gr...
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    24,81 €

  • Life Lessons - A Midwestern Collection
    Bonnie E. Okun / Bonnie EOkun
    At age five, Laurie Welsh experiences a major tragedy in her life. This collection of short stories follows Laurie as she grows up in the heartland of America in the 1950’s, trying to make sense of the world around her. The life lessons that she bravely attempts to learn are all tinted, some more subtly than others, by the lingering shadow of her early tragedy. How strong do...
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    23,12 €

  • The Legendary Little Joe Cook
    Bonnie E. Okun / Bonnie EOkun
    'The Legendary Little Joe Cook' is the biography of a man whose voice spans 5 octaves and 8 decades. Originally a Gospel singer, his 1957 hit 'Peanuts' put him on the national scene as a Doo Wop performer. With blues, pop music, and R&B also in his bag, his career has included road tours, radio, TV (on Dick Clark’s American Bandstand), weekly gigs, 5-year engagements, and, ev...
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    23,63 €