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Books with author Jane Carroll

  • The Basketball Diaries: The Classic About Growing Up Hip on New York's Mean Streets

    Jim Carroll

    Paperback (Penguin Books, July 7, 1987)
    The urban classic coming-of-age story about sex, drugs, and basketball Jim Carroll grew up to become a renowned poet and punk rocker. But in this memoir of the mid-1960s, set during his coming-of-age from 12 to 15, he was a rebellious teenager making a place and a name for himself on the unforgiving streets of New York City. During these years, he chronicled his experiences, and the result is a diary of unparalleled candor that conveys his alternately hilarious and terrifying teenage existence. Here is Carroll prowling New York City--playing basketball, hustling, stealing, getting high, getting hooked, and searching for something pure. The Basketball Diaries was the basis for the film of the same name starring Leonardo DiCaprio."I met him in 1970, and already he was pretty much universally recognized as the best poet of his generation. . . . The work was sophisticated and elegant. He had beauty." -- Patti Smith
  • Constantine's Sword: The Church and the Jews, A History

    James Carroll

    Paperback (Mariner Books, April 15, 2002)
    In a bold and moving book that is sure to spark heated debate, the novelist and cultural critic James Carroll maps the profoundly troubling two-thousand-year course of the Church’s battle against Judaism and faces the crisis of faith it has provoked in his own life as a Catholic. More than a chronicle of religion, this dark history is the central tragedy of Western civilization, its fault lines reaching deep into our culture. The Church’s failure to protest the Holocaust — the infamous “silence” of Pius XII — is only part of the story: the death camps, Carroll shows, are the culmination of a long, entrenched tradition of anti-Judaism. From Gospel accounts of the death of Jesus on the cross, to Constantine’s transformation of the cross into a sword, to the rise of blood libels, scapegoating, and modern anti-Semitism, Carroll reconstructs the dramatic story of the Church’s conflict not only with Jews but with itself. Yet in tracing the arc of this narrative, he implicitly affirms that it did not necessarily have to be so. There were roads not taken, heroes forgotten; new roads can be taken yet. Demanding that the Church finally face this past in full, Carroll calls for a fundamental rethinking of the deepest questions of Christian faith. Only then can Christians, Jews, and all who carry the burden of this history begin to forge a new future. Drawing on his well-known talents as a storyteller and memoirist, and weaving historical research through an intensely personal examination of conscience, Carroll has created a work of singular power and urgency. CONSTANTINE'S SWORD is a brave and affecting reckoning with difficult truths that will touch every reader.
  • Constantine's Sword: The Church and the Jews -- A History

    James Carroll

    eBook (Mariner Books, April 1, 2002)
    In a bold and moving book that is sure to spark heated debate, the novelist and cultural critic James Carroll maps the profoundly troubling two-thousand-year course of the Church’s battle against Judaism and faces the crisis of faith it has provoked in his own life as a Catholic. More than a chronicle of religion, this dark history is the central tragedy of Western civilization, its fault lines reaching deep into our culture. The Church’s failure to protest the Holocaust — the infamous “silence” of Pius XII — is only part of the story: the death camps, Carroll shows, are the culmination of a long, entrenched tradition of anti-Judaism. From Gospel accounts of the death of Jesus on the cross, to Constantine’s transformation of the cross into a sword, to the rise of blood libels, scapegoating, and modern anti-Semitism, Carroll reconstructs the dramatic story of the Church’s conflict not only with Jews but with itself. Yet in tracing the arc of this narrative, he implicitly affirms that it did not necessarily have to be so. There were roads not taken, heroes forgotten; new roads can be taken yet. Demanding that the Church finally face this past in full, Carroll calls for a fundamental rethinking of the deepest questions of Christian faith. Only then can Christians, Jews, and all who carry the burden of this history begin to forge a new future. Drawing on his well-known talents as a storyteller and memoirist, and weaving historical research through an intensely personal examination of conscience, Carroll has created a work of singular power and urgency. CONSTANTINE'S SWORD is a brave and affecting reckoning with difficult truths that will touch every reader.
  • The Cloister: A Novel

    James Carroll

    eBook (Anchor, March 6, 2018)
    From National Book Award-winning writer James Carroll comes a novel of the timeless love story of Peter Abelard and Héloïse, and its impact on a modern priest and a Holocaust survivor seeking sanctuary in Manhattan.Father Michael Kavanagh is shocked when he sees a friend from his seminary days at the altar of his humble parish in upper Manhattan—a friend who was forced to leave under scandalous circumstances. Compelled to reconsider the past, Father Kavanagh wanders into the medieval haven of the Cloisters and stumbles into a conversation with a lovely and intriguing docent, Rachel Vedette.Having survived the Holocaust and escaped to America, Rachel remains obsessed with her late father’s greatest scholarly achievement: a study demonstrating the relationship between the famously discredited monk Peter Abelard and Jewish scholars. Feeling an odd connection with Father Kavanagh, Rachel shares with him the work that cost her father his life.At the center of these interrelated stories is the classic romance between the great philosopher Abelard and his intellectual equal, Héloïse. For Rachel, Abelard is the key to understanding her people’s place in history. And for Father Kavanagh, the controversial theologian may be a doorway to understanding the life he himself might have had outside the Church.
  • Constantine's Sword: The Church and the Jews

    James Carroll

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin, Jan. 10, 2001)
    Examines the two-thousand-year relationship between Christianity and Judaism, examining the long entrenched tradition of anti-Semitism that culminated in the Church's failure to protest the Holocaust during World War II.
  • Social Networking

    Jamuna Carroll

    Hardcover (Referencepoint Pr Inc, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Examines the issue of the effects of social networking and social media, asking whether they benefit society, weaken or enhance people's social skills, are harmful to young people, and increase crime and violence.
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  • A DOG IN HEAT IS A HOT DOG AND OTHER RULES TO LIVE BY

    Carroll

    Hardcover (Atria Books, Feb. 1, 1996)
    A collection of humorous quips and offbeat suggestions is culled from the author's popular advice column, collecting her most outrageous truths for the inspiration and amusement of help-seeking fans.
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    James Carroll

    Hardcover
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  • Constantine's Sword: The Church and the Jews, A History

    James Carroll

    Paperback (Mariner Books, April 15, 2002)
    “A rare book that combines searing passion with a subject that has affected all of our lives.”—Chicago Tribune Novelist, cultural critic, and former priest James Carroll marries history with memoir as he maps the two-thousand-year course of the Church’s battle against Judaism and faces the crisis of faith it has sparked in his own life. “Fascinating, brave, and sometimes infuriating” (Time), this dark history is more than a chronicle of religion. It is the central tragedy of Western civilization, its fault lines reaching deep into our culture to create “a deeply felt work” (San Francisco Chronicle) as Carroll wrangles with centuries of strife and tragedy to reach a courageous and affecting reckoning with difficult truths.
  • Kids’ Books about Dogs: Jenny and Katya. How to Take Care of a Puppy?

    Carri Jane

    language (, May 15, 2019)
    We often hear from a child, “let's get a dog!” But many children do not give an account of how to care for and raise a puppy. I first wrote a book for children with tips, perhaps it will help to understand the responsibility for a small and defenseless creature. After all, it brings up the child so well and helps them to love others and the whole world! I advise everyone to start with a pet, no matter what kind. For a child, and indeed for a person, this is very important. All-consuming love from a little creature can give so much compared to us humans!
  • A Killer in the House

    J. H. Carroll

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Oct. 1, 1995)
    Sue finds baby-sitting for little Adam Anderson boring, so she sneaks around the property after he has gone to bed and, unfortunately, discovers a deadly secret that may mean her own demise. Original.
  • A Killer in the House

    J. H. Carroll

    eBook (Alloy Entertainment, Feb. 21, 2017)
    CURIOSITY KILLED THE CAT Sue knows she shouldn’t be sneaking around the Anderson’s property after little Adam goes to bed. But baby-sitting can be so boring. Then Sue stumbles upon a strange envelop. An envelope with a mystery inside—a deadly mystery. Will Sue survive the night?