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  • A Son of the People

    Baroness Emmuska Orczy

    language (Classica Libris, Oct. 25, 2018)
    Kemény András has everything. He is tall and handsome, has a vast inheritance left to him by his father, and holds the respect and admiration of the entire village. There is nothing he does not have; except for one thing. The heart of Ilonka, the beautiful daughter of the noble Lord Bideskúty. But András is a peasant, and this humble station makes him unworthy for the consideration of such a match. He is even below notice; that is, until one eventful, disaster night.
  • People of the Lake

    Nick Scorza

    Hardcover (Sky Pony, Oct. 15, 2019)
    An enthralling, historically rich, small-town mystery in which a teen works with her deceased sister to solve an assumed murder. Sixteen-year-old Clara Morris is facing an awkward summer with her father in the tiny upstate town of Redmarch Lake. Clara’s relationship with her parents—and with life in general—has been strained since she lost her twin sister, Zoe, when the girls were eight. As a child, her sister had been her whole world—they even shared a secret invented twin language. Clara has managed to rebuild herself as best she can, but she still feels a hole in her life from the absence of her twin, and she suspects she always will. She soon finds that Redmarch Lake, where her father’s family has lived for generations, is a very unusual place. The townspeople live by odd rules and superstitions. The eerily calm lake the town is named for both fascinates and repels her. The town’s young people are just as odd and unfriendly as their parents. Clara manages to befriend the one boy willing to talk to an outsider, but he disappears during a party in the woods. The next day, he is found dead in the lake under mysterious circumstances. The townspeople all treat this as a tragic accident. Clara isn’t buying it, but she doesn’t know what to do until she receives a mysterious note hinting at murder—a note written in the language she shared with her twin sister, Zoe.
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  • People of the Lake

    Nick Scorza

    eBook (Sky Pony, Oct. 1, 2019)
    An enthralling, historically rich, small-town mystery in which a teen works with her deceased sister to solve an assumed murder. Sixteen-year-old Clara Morris is facing an awkward summer with her father in the tiny upstate town of Redmarch Lake. Clara’s relationship with her parents—and with life in general—has been strained since she lost her twin sister, Zoe, when the girls were eight. As a child, her sister had been her whole world—they even shared a secret invented twin language. Clara has managed to rebuild herself as best she can, but she still feels a hole in her life from the absence of her twin, and she suspects she always will. She soon finds that Redmarch Lake, where her father’s family has lived for generations, is a very unusual place. The townspeople live by odd rules and superstitions. The eerily calm lake the town is named for both fascinates and repels her. The town’s young people are just as odd and unfriendly as their parents. Clara manages to befriend the one boy willing to talk to an outsider, but he disappears during a party in the woods. The next day, he is found dead in the lake under mysterious circumstances. The townspeople all treat this as a tragic accident. Clara isn’t buying it, but she doesn’t know what to do until she receives a mysterious note hinting at murder—a note written in the language she shared with her twin sister, Zoe.
  • The People of Sparks

    Jeanne Duprau

    Library Binding
    The People of Sparks picks up where The City of Ember leaves off. Lina and Doon have emerged from the underground city to the exciting new world above, and it isn€™t long before they are followed by the other inhabitants of Ember. The Emberites soon come across a town where they are welcomed, fed, and given places to sleep. But the town€™s resources are limited and it isn€™t long before resentment begins to grow between the two groups. When anonymous acts of vandalism push them toward violence, it€™s up to Lina and Doon to discover who€™s behind the vandalism and why, before it€™s too late.
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  • People of the West

    Dayton Duncan

    Paperback (Little Brown & Co, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Tells the stories of fifteen men and women whose individual experiences provide a representative picture of life during the formative years of the American West
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  • The People of the Abyss

    Jack London

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • People of the Axe

    Jay Williams

    Hardcover (TBS The Book Service Ltd, )
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  • The People of Sparks

    Jeanne DuPrau

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, May 25, 2004)
    The People of Sparks picks up where The City of Ember leaves off. Lina and Doon have emerged from the underground city to the exciting new world above, and it isn’t long before they are followed by the other inhabitants of Ember. The Emberites soon come across a town where they are welcomed, fed, and given places to sleep. But the town’s resources are limited and it isn’t long before resentment begins to grow between the two groups. When anonymous acts of vandalism push them toward violence, it’s up to Lina and Doon to discover who’s behind the vandalism and why, before it’s too late.
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  • The People of the Abyss

    Jack London

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 6, 2013)
    The People of the Abyss (1903) is a book by Jack London about life in the East End of London in 1902. He wrote this first-hand account by living in the East End (including the Whitechapel District) for several months, sometimes staying in workhouses or sleeping on the streets. The conditions he experienced and wrote about were the same as those endured by an estimated 500,000 of the contemporary London poor.
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  • People of the West

    Dayton Duncan

    Hardcover (Little Brown & Co, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Fifteen people of the West tell their stories from various perspectives in a creative collection, capturing the many struggles and sacrifices made during that important period of settlement and migration. TV tie-in.
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  • An Enemy of the People

    Henrik Johan Ibsen

    Hardcover (SMK Books, April 3, 2018)
    An Enemy of the People addresses the irrational tendencies of the masses, and the hypocritical and corrupt nature of the political system that they support. It is the story of one brave man's struggle to do the right thing and speak the truth in the face of extreme social intolerance.
  • People of the Earth

    W. Micheal Gear, Kathleen O'Neal Gear

    Hardcover (Tor/ Tom Doherty Associates, March 15, 1992)
    1992: by W. Michael and Kathleen Gear - 587 pages.