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Books with title Death In The Air

  • A Death In The Family

    James Agee

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, July 28, 1998)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The tragedy of Jay Follet's sudden death destroys his family's secure and loving world.
  • Death in the Air

    Agatha Christie

    Mass Market Paperback (Popular Library, July 1, 1961)
    Popular Giant G543,July 1961
  • A Death In the Family

    James Agee

    Mass Market Paperback (Avon Library Book, Jan. 1, 1968)
    Fiction
  • Death in the Andes

    Mario Vargas Llosa

    Paperback (Picador, March 15, 1996)
    Death in the Andes is a story of brutality and fear and ignorance. The language is often coarse and vulgar. The ending is especially disturbing. Were it not for the remarkable writing of Mario Vargas Llosa, I might have put this unsettling story aside. But Mario Vargas Llosa is a captivating story teller and I found myself wanting to know more and more about his characters that inhabit the harsh mountains of Peru. The reader encounters alternating viewpoints and layered conversations that intermingle the present and the past, forcing the reader to remain alert. Death in the Andes is structurally a mystery story in which two soldiers assigned to a barren outpost investigate the disappearance of three men. The brutal Shining Path terrorists (the Senderistas) are the natural suspect, but Corporal Lituma also mistrusts both the townspeople (largely traditional Indians) and the construction work crew building a highway across the mountains. Initially, he has little patience for talk of the pishtacos, vampire-like humans that sucked the blood and ate the melted fat of their victims. There are stories within stories. Young French tourists are stoned to death, rather than shot, to save bullets, and to permit others to take part in the killing. In fascination we listen to a lonely young man describe his improbable love of a prostitute. We witness a village turning upon itself and selecting victims for the Senderistas. We meet an aged, repulsive woman who in her youth helped kill a pishtacos. We gain a nebulous understanding as to why Peruvians and foreigners involved in re-forestation programs and nature preserves become prime targets for assassination. (Amazon customer)
  • The Death

    Stephen M. Giles

    Hardcover (Sourcebooks Young Readers, Aug. 1, 2010)
    And you thought your family was strange. I am dying. . . I might get the chance to know you before death takes me...I would like you to be my guest at Sommerset. . .I have enclosed a check for $ 10,000. . . Should you accept my offer... Uncle Silas has always been greedy, evil, insulting, and extremely rich! But a dying uncle with a vast fortune is definitely one worth getting to know. Even if it means spending 2 months on his secluded island home with a houseful of suspicious servants and a hungry pet crocodile. But what is Uncle Silas really up to? Will Adele, Milo, and Isabella outlive Uncle Silas to inherit his money? And just who is that mysterious "guest" in his basement? Is it worth the money (or their lives) to stick around and find out?
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  • A Death in the Family

    James Agee

    Paperback (Vintage, July 28, 1998)
    Forty years after its original publication, James Agee's last novel seems, more than ever, an American classic. For in his lyrical, sorrowful account of a man's death and its impact on his family, Agee painstakingly created a small world of domestic happiness and then showed how quickly and casually it could be destroyed. On a sultry summer night in 1915, Jay Follet leaves his house in Knoxville, Tennessee, to tend to his father, whom he believes is dying. The summons turns out to be a false alarm, but on his way back to his family, Jay has a car accident and is killed instantly. Dancing back and forth in time and braiding the viewpoints of Jay's wife, brother, and young son, Rufus, Agee creates an overwhelmingly powerful novel of innocence, tenderness, and loss that should be read aloud for the sheer music of its prose."An utterly individual and original book...one of the most deeply worked out expressions of human feeling that I have ever read."--Alfred Kazin, New York Times Book Review"It is, in the full sense, poetry....The language of the book, at once luminous and discreet...remains in the mind."--New Republic"People I know who read A Death in the Family forty years ago still talk about it. So do I. It is a great book, and I'm happy to see it done anew."--Andre Dubus, author of Dancing After Hours and Meditations From A Moveable Chair
  • In The Air

    Neecy Twinem

    eBook (StarWalk Kids Media, Aug. 12, 2015)
    Vibrant feathers and a long, thin bill hint to young readers that the animal featured in this sturdy board book is a bird. But which one? The clues add up with each turn of the page until the answer is revealed in striking detail.
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  • Death in the Desert

    Jim Eldridge

    Paperback (Egmont UK, July 1, 2011)
    The second thrilling adventure in a gritty, realistic series dealing with warfare, combat, heroism, and male bonding Another day, another mission. Now a full-fledged member of the covert military squad Delta Unit, Mitch is thrust straight back into the battle zone—and there’s more at stake then ever before. The mission is to smuggle an undercover peace negotiator through war-torn Afghanistan to the secret hideout of a powerful Taliban leader. The six men set out on the mission, but how many will come back?
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  • Up, Up, in the Air

    Adrian Powell

    language (Prolific Imagination, Oct. 1, 2013)
    If you are looking for a great book that demonstrates bravery, fearlessness, perseverance and determination then look no further! Up, Up in the Air is a wonderful story about a young boy named Kenny who wants nothing more than to fly. Follow along as he searches relentlessly for someone to teach him the fundamentals of flight!
  • A death in the family

    James Agee

    Paperback (Bantam Books, Inc, Jan. 1, 1969)
    On a sultry summer night in 1915, Jay Follet leaves his house in Knoxville, Tennessee, to tend to his father, who he believes is dying. The summons turns out to be a false alarm, but on his way back to his family, Jay has a car accident and is killed instantly. Dancing back and forth in time and braiding the viewpoints of Jay's wife, brother, and young son, Rufus, Agee creates an overwhelming powerful novel of innocence, tenderness, and loss that should be read for the sheer music of its prose.
  • A Death in the Family

    James Agee

    Mass Market Paperback (Avon G1034, 1957, Jan. 1, 1957)
    1957
  • Death in the Andes

    Mario Vargas Llosa, Edith Grossman

    Paperback (Penguin Books, Feb. 1, 1997)
    Evocatively intermingling past and present, the corporeal and the spiritual, Death in the Andes offers a fascinating panoramic view of contemporary Peru, telling the story of the disappearance of three men from a remote Andean village and the soldiers called in to investigate.