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Books with author Peter Rushforth

  • Kindergarten

    Peter Rushforth

    eBook (MP Publishing Limited, June 16, 2009)
    In a moving retelling of Hansel and Gretel, a woman is murdered during a terrorist attack, leaving her three sons in the care of their grandmother, Lilli. As the four prepare to celebrate Christmas without her, Lilli is drawn into a lonely world of memories, forced to confront the horrors of the Nazi persecution she managed to survive. After losing her entire family in the Holocaust, Lilli finds that it is this final death—that of her daughter—that allows her to reach out to the next generation and, with them, forge a unique path toward peace and reconciliation.
  • A Dead Language

    Peter Rushforth

    eBook (MP Publishing Limited, June 16, 2009)
    Benjamin Franklin Pinkerton—the faithless young naval lieutenant who abandons Madam Butterfly—was glimpsed fleetingly in Peter Rushforth’s previous novel, Pinkerton’s Sister. Now Ben steps out of the shadows and into the center of the stage, a young man haunted by the desolation of his boyhood years, unable to show or respond to love. Once again, in his mastery of language, his humor, his extraordinary imagination, and his superb sense of time and place, Peter Rushforth has given the world another masterpiece, ranking alongside, or surpassing, his earlier triumphs.
  • Kindergarten

    Peter Rushforth

    Paperback (Lawson Library, Nov. 10, 2006)
    In a moving retelling of Hansel and Gretel, a woman is murdered during a terrorist attack, leaving her three sons into the care of their grandmother, Lilli. As the four prepare to celebrate Christmas without her, they are drawn into a rich, resonant world of memory, where Lilli must confront the horrors of the Nazi persecution she managed to survive. After losing her entire family in the Holocaust, it is this final death – that of her daughter – that allows Lilli to finally live again. By reaching out to a new generation, sharing with them her artistic vision of everyone she loved, she is able to forge a shared path toward peace and reconciliation.
  • Kindergarten

    Peter Rushforth

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, March 15, 1980)
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  • A Dead Language

    Peter Rushforth

    Hardcover (MacAdam Cage, Oct. 20, 2006)
    From the author of the critically acclaimed Pinkerton’s Sister comes volume two of this extraordinary sequence of novels.Benjamin Franklin Pinkerton — the faithless young naval lieutenant who abandons Madam Butterfly — was glimpsed fleetingly in Peter Rushforth's previous novel, Pinkerton's Sister. Now Ben steps out of the shadows and into the center of the stage, a young man haunted by the desolation of his boyhood years, unable to show or respond to love. Once again, in his mastery of language, his humor, his extraordinary imagination, and his superb sense of time and place, Peter Rushforth has given the world another masterpiece, ranking alongside, or surpassing, his earlier triumphs.
  • Kindergarten

    Peter Rushforth

    Paperback (David R Godine Pub, Sept. 1, 1989)
    As they prepare to celebrate Christmas, three young boys struggle to come to terms with their mother's death at the hands of radical terrorists and learn from their grandmother the full account of who they really are.
  • A Dead Language

    Peter Rushforth

    Paperback (MacAdam/Cage, Oct. 12, 2007)
    The story of one man's struggle to reconcile his past in order to make way for his future. Benjamin Franklin Pinkerton - the faithless young naval lieutenant who abandons Madam Butterfly - was glimpsed fleetingly in Peter Rushforth's previous novel, Pinkerton's Sister. Now Ben steps out of the shadows and into the centre of the stage, a young man haunted by the desolation of his boyhood years, unable to show or respond to love. He's about to sail for Japan. But his imminent departure conjures up the life he and his sister have led, and the monstrous act for which he is most remembered: the rejection and destruction of a pure and loving heart. What happened to him then will mark his whole life. He is his own man, but he is also his sister's brother. Once again, in his mastery of language, his extraordinary imagination, his superb sense of time and place, Peter Rushforth has given the world a second masterpiece, ranking alongside, or surpassing, his earlier triumph.
  • A Dead Language

    Peter Rushforth

    Paperback (Pocket Books, Sept. 3, 2007)
    Benjamin Franklin Pinkerton - the faithless young naval lieutenant who abandons Madam Butterfly - was glimpsed fleetingly in Peter Rushforth's previous novel, Pinkerton's Sister. Now Ben steps out of the shadows and into the centre of the stage, a young man haunted by the desolation of his boyhood years, unable to show or respond to love. He's about to sail for Japan. But his imminent departure conjures up the life he and his sister have led, and the monstrous act for which he is most remembered: the rejection and destruction of a pure and loving heart. What happened to him then will mark his whole life. He is his own man, but he is also his sister's brother. Once again, in his mastery of language, his extraordinary imagination, his superb sense of time and place, Peter Rushforth has given the world a second masterpiece, ranking alongside, or surpassing, his earlier triumph.
  • Kindergarten

    Peter Rushforth

    Paperback (Avon Books, Oct. 1, 1981)
    As they prepare to celebrate Christmas, three young boys struggle to come to terms with their mother's death at the hands of radical terrorists and learn from their grandmother the full account of who they really are
  • Rush on Paper: An Introduction to Modelling Wire and Paper Figures

    Peter Rush

    Hardcover (James Hockey Gallery, )
    None
  • Kindergarten

    P.S. Rushforth

    Paperback (SPHERE, March 15, 1981)
    Page edges tanned. Shipped from the U.K. All orders received before 3pm sent that weekday.
  • Kindergarten

    P S Rushforth

    Hardcover (Hamish Hamilton Ltd, March 15, 1979)
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