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Books with author Laurent

  • Eldorado

    Laurent Gaude

    Paperback (MacAdam/Cage, July 28, 2008)
    A moving fable about the power of luck, persistence and hope grounded in the often tragic reality of modern-day immigration. Captain Salvatore Piracci has sailed for twenty years along the Italian Coast, intercepting boats with clandestine North African immigrants who risk everything in hopes of reaching the continent of their dreams: the new Eldorado. But when a woman haunted by her son's death during an illegal crossing visits Piracci, she forces him to question the validity of his border-patrolling mission. Meanwhile, two brothers struggle against the odds to leave Africa for Europe, only to be separated when the elder brother's past returns to stop him from reaching the promised land. At a time when debates over immigration and national identity dominate the news headlines in Europe and the U.S., best-selling French author Laurent Gaudé offers a unique portrait of the individuals who compromise their illusions and endanger their lives in search of a better existence.
  • My Friend's Birthday

    Lauren L

    language (, May 1, 2011)
    A fun and easy to read book for toddlers. The story is about Jed celebrating his fourth birthday in school with his friends and a friendly crocodile. At the end, the book has facts about crocodiles and a fun crocodile song!
  • Eldorado by Laurent Gaude

    Laurent Gaude

    Mass Market Paperback (Actes Sud, Jan. 1, 1889)
    None
  • Eldorado

    Laurent Gaude

    Hardcover (MacAdam Cage, July 8, 2008)
    A moving fable about the power of luck, persistence and hope grounded in the often tragic reality of modern-day immigration. Captain Salvatore Piracci has sailed for twenty years along the Italian Coast, intercepting boats with clandestine North African immigrants who risk everything in hopes of reaching the continent of their dreams: the new Eldorado. But when a woman-haunted by her son's death during an illegal crossing-visits Piracci, she forces him to question the validity of his border-patrolling mission. Meanwhile, two brothers struggle against the odds to leave Africa for Europe, only to be separated when the elder brother's past returns to stop him from reaching the promised land. At a time when debates over immigration and national identity dominate the news headlines in Europe and the U.S., best-selling French author Laurent Gaudé offers a unique portrait of the individuals who compromise their illusions and endanger their lives in search of a better existence.
  • Eldorado

    Laurent Gaude

    Hardcover (M P Publishing Limited, May 24, 2012)
    None
  • Elijah & the prophets of Baal

    Laurent Lalo

    Hardcover (Multnomah Press, March 15, 1985)
    God's prophet, Elijah, confronts the priests of the pagan idols, Baal and Astarte, in an attempt to prove who is the true God.
  • Peter & the first Christians

    Laurent Lalo

    Paperback (Multnomah Press, March 15, 1985)
    Retells the events after Jesus's ascension into heaven which form the basis of the beginnings of the Christian church.
  • Elijah & the Prophets of Baal

    Laurent Lalo

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton General Division, Aug. 1, 1985)
    God's prophet, Elijah, confronts the priests of the pagan idols, Baal and Astarte, in an attempt to prove who is the true God.
  • Jesus & John the Baptist

    Laurent Lalo

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton General Division, Aug. 1, 1985)
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  • Jesus & John the Baptist

    Laurent Lalo

    Paperback (Multnomah Press, Jan. 1, 1985)
    An illustrated retelling of the New Testament story of John the Baptist.
  • David & Goliath

    Laurent Lalo

    Hardcover (Multnomah Pub, Sept. 1, 1985)
    Retells the Bible story of the shepherd boy who saved his people by killing a giant.
  • Mischievous Mort

    . Lauren

    Paperback (lulu.com, June 17, 2010)
    Mortimer Mouse has always been the one to play tricks on others. When those around him finally get sick of his nasty games, he runs off and gets himself into a big mess! Will he ever learn that it's possible to laugh with others instead of at them?