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Books with title The Shadow of the Cross

  • Shadow of the Moon

    M. M. Kaye

    Hardcover (St Martins Pr, Aug. 1, 1979)
    Shortly before the great Indian mutiny, young Winter de Ballesteros leaves England for India to marry Conway Barton, the Commissioner of Lunjore, whom she has not seen since childhood
  • Shadow of the Sun

    Sean Tulien, Mike DeCarlo, Lee Loughridge, Erik Doescher

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2011)
    In a friendly race between Speedsters, KID FLASH and the FLASH zoom through CENTRAL CITY at nearly the speed of light. Suddenly, the startled young super hero screeches to a stop. A strange shadow is overtaking the sky. As the city becomes enveloped in near-total darkness, the Flash realizes that only one man could be behind the evil event . . . the SHADE. This shadowy super-villain is a threat to people everywhere . . . but with the entire city blanketed in darkness, the danger will be magnified ten-fold.
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  • Shadow of the Moon

    M M Kaye

    Paperback (St. Martins Press-3PL, Oct. 25, 2011)
    M.M. Kaye, author of The Far Pavillions, sweeps her readers back to the vast, glittering, sunbaked continent of India.
  • The Shadow

    Hashanah Valcin

    language (Hashanah Valcin, June 10, 2016)
    Serena got swooped in a Shadow unexpectedly, her parents ask for help to find their daughter, even the helpers got into the shadow. It's up to Serena to find her way out and help everyone else to get out , will she be able to make it back.
  • Shadow of the Mark

    Leigh Fallon

    eBook (HarperTeen, July 9, 2013)
    Leigh Fallon’s Shadow of the Mark, the sequel to Carrier of the Mark, is a captivating love story set against the lush backdrop of Ireland. Megan knew she was destined to be with Adam from the first moment she saw him and now they are determined to be together. But Megan and Adam are Marked Ones, and a romance between two Marked Ones is strictly forbidden…and could cause worldwide devastation. Leigh Fallon’s Shadow of the Mark is a great choice for readers who love Becca Fitzpatrick's Hush, Hush.
  • Shadow of the Z

    Franquin, Greg, Jidéhem

    Paperback (Cinebook, Ltd, Jan. 7, 2019)
    Arriving back at Champignac after their resounding victory over Zorglub and his Zorglmen – poor souls enslaved by a terrible will-negating wave – Spirou, Fantasio and the count discover the entire village paralysed! Another potential use of the zorglwave, and a sign that Zorglub's remorse and his promise to free all of his men may not have been entirely sincere. Discovering the truth will take time, though, and send our friends on a trip far from home…
  • Shadow Cross

    D.K. Holmberg

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 21, 2017)
    After surviving the blood priests, Carth heads south with a renewed focus, determined to learn more about the Hjan before they gain too much strength and violate the accords. They reach Asador as one of her crew suffers from a mysterious illness. Finding answers leads her deeper into an underworld she knew existed but had not expected to find so easily. Now she needs to help not only her friend but the many others within Asador who have been used. Carth discovers there are unexpected ways to counter her magic, and she must first save herself before she can help anyone else.
  • The Shadow of the Sun

    Ryszard Kapuscinski, Klara Glowczewska

    Hardcover (Knopf, April 17, 2001)
    Ryszard Kapuscinski arrived in Africa in 1957, at the beginning of the end of colonial rule––the “sometimes dramatic and painful, sometimes enjoyable and jubilant” rebirth of a continent. The Shadow of the Sun sums up the author’s experiences (“the record of a forty-year marriage”) in this place that became the central obsession of his remarkable career.From the hopeful years of independence through the bloodcurdling disintegration of nations such as Nigeria, Liberia, Rwanda, and Angola, Kapuscinski recounts great social and political changes as seen through the prism of the ordinary African. He looks at the rough-and-ready physical world and identifies the true geography of Africa––a little-understood spiritual universe, an African way of being. And he offers a moving portrait of Africa in the wake of two epoch-making changes: the arrival of AIDS and the definitive departure of the white man.Kapuscinski’s rare humanity invests his subject with a dignity and grandeur unmatched by any other writer on the Third World, and his unique ability to discern the universal in the particular has never been more powerfully displayed than in this work. The Shadow of the Sun is a masterpiece from a modern master.
  • Out of the Shadow

    Rose Cohen

    Paperback (Loki's Publishing, May 31, 2013)
    Out of the Shadow was Rose Cohen first book written about her childhood in Russia and immigration to New York City's Lower East Side. Detailing her coming of age trials with uncommon frankness she shows the daily life in the tenements and the working conditions of the garment sweatshops. Detailing the union activities of the men she shows the aspirations of the entire working class. Vividly illustrating the American experience she takes the reader on a journey that they won't soon forget.
  • Out of the Shadow

    Rose Cohen

    eBook
    In this appealing autobiography, published in 1918, Rose Cohen looks back on her family's journey from Tsarist Russia to New York City's Lower East Side. Her account of their struggles and of her own coming of age in a complex new world vividly illustrates what was, for some, the American experience. First published in 1918, Cohen's narrative conveys a powerful sense of the aspirations and frustrations of an immigrant Jewish family in an alien culture.With uncommon frankness, Cohen reports her youthful impressions of daily life in the tenements and of working conditions in garment sweatshops and domestic service. She introduces a large cast, including her co-workers, employers, mentors, family members, and friends. In simple yet moving terms, she recalls how, while confronting setbacks caused by poor health and dilemmas posed by courtship, she finds opportunities to educate herself. She also records the gradual weakening of her family's commitment to religion as they find their way from the shadow of poverty toward the mainstream of American life.This pre-1923 version has been converted from the original format for the Kindle and may contain an occasional defect from the original publication or from the conversion.
  • Out of the Shadow

    J.K. Winn

    eBook
    NEWLY RE-EDITED VERSION Two women. One goal. To uncover the truth no matter the cost.A survivor of rape and her husband's murder, all Becca Rosen wants to do is move on with her life, but how can she when she's being stalked by a psychopath with an attitude---and an agenda. The police are no help because they're convinced, with her history of mental illness, Becca has faked the rape to get away with her husband's murder. On top of that, Becca has begun to have flashbacks of childhood abuse, possibly at the hands of the rapist. Not knowing where to turn, and feeling like she might go crazy again, Becca hires Psychologist, Sarah Abrams, to help her unearth who's behind the crimes of the past...and the present. Three men come into Becca's life around the same time. While each of these men has his charms, Becca can't be certain whether any one of them is the perpetrator. Or could it be someone else? Together Becca and Sarah start on a course of hypnotherapy to discover abuser's identity. Will their work reveal the real killer before it's too late, or will Becca fall prey once again to this demented criminal?
  • Shadow Of The Wolf

    Gloria Whelan, Tony Meers

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, April 7, 1997)
    Libby Mitchell can’t believe her luck! In 1841, her pioneer family decides to move north—near her best friend, Fawn, who lives with the Ottawa tribe. But the girls’ happiness at reuniting is short-lived. Greedy men want to cheat Fawn’s people out of their land and put all of the forest in danger. Now Libby and Fawn must think of a way to stop them—before the woods that they call home are lost forever. History Stepping Stones now feature updated content that emphasizes Common Core and today’s renewed interest in nonfiction. Perfect for home, school, and library bookshelves!
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