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Books with title Separation: Death

  • Separation: Death

    Janine Amos

    Hardcover (Zero to Ten, Dec. 15, 1997)
    Death (Separations) by Janine Amos
  • Separation

    Babette Brown

    language (Babette Brown, Nov. 14, 2014)
    While Nelson Mandela spends the second year of his life sentence in prison, wealthy and privileged Jessica is out shopping with her best friend, unaware of the suffering around her. But when the mysterious Ben walks into her life, love changes her world in ways she couldn't possibly have imagined...A story of conflict, friendship, loss and hope, Separation is the powerful debut novel from author Babette Brown, an authentic portrayal of the turmoil and intensity of teenage life set against the brutal South African apartheid regime."Babette Brown's depiction of white South African society in the 1960s is uncomfortably realistic, mirroring the insanity of apartheid. Thank goodness for Jessica's grandmother, an unobtrusive heroine."Beverley Naidoo, Carnegie Medal Winner for 'The Other Side of Truth'
  • Separation

    J.S. Frankel

    language (Devine Destinies, May 22, 2016)
    Harry and Anastasia are back, this time married and attempting to fit into society. When another transgenic emerges—a mole-man named Leonardo—he tells them an old friend, Istvan, a pig-man, long thought dead, is still alive. Doing the right thing, Harry and Anastasia go to investigate and find out other transgenics are alive, well, and led by yet another madman, bent on destruction. The trail begins in Italy, and continues on to France, Spain, and finally back to the United States.As if that wasn’t enough, Anastasia is pregnant and Harry has to worry about her, the baby, and the plans of the madman who hates all transgenics and wants to see them eliminated. Anastasia’s life is threatened as is the life of her baby, and with the outcome far from certain, the quest continues.
  • Separation

    Nancy Foster

    language (, Oct. 28, 2016)
    Richard and Spaulding have both survived the disaster that befell Ayrtain without knowing what has become of the other party. Richard embattles with the overwhelming news that with the exception for his sister, and a distant cousin named Leilandy, his entire family is deceased for unknown reasons.Spaulding on the other hand, is enduring a grueling ordeal of his own. Encountered by a group of rangers in the western fringes of his nation just a few days after the incident, Salman and Froylan have him indefinitely imprisoned in an abandoned castle under the constant watch of Lord Eufurel in the hopes that he confesses what happened to the Ayrtainian royal family.After realizing that escape is futile, Spaulding must now ponder whether he must accept Salman's offer to liberate him with the condition that he joins the guard he detests so much without knowing that Nelida is capable of annihilating both nations for good.
  • Separation

    Daniel Faidley

    language (, May 18, 2008)
    Life must change. The Young Ones have been preparing for it their entire lives. As the inevitable Separation approaches, doubts creep in. Is there another way? Why must everything be lost? What is the price that society exacts for its efficiency? Who is in control? Is it merely deception? Separation will not be denied, it cannot be stopped. Or is it that reality lurks in a much deeper place, the darkness of hearts?
  • Separation

    Babette Brown

    (Babette Brown, Nov. 14, 2014)
    While Nelson Mandela spends the second year of his life sentence in prison, wealthy and privileged Jessica is out shopping with her best friend, unaware of the suffering around her. But when the mysterious Ben walks into her life, love changes her world in ways she couldn't possibly have imagined... A story of conflict, friendship, loss and hope, Separation is the powerful debut novel from author Babette Brown, an authentic portrayal of the turmoil and intensity of teenage life set against the brutal South African apartheid regime. "Babette Brown's depiction of white South African society in the 1960s is uncomfortably realistic, mirroring the insanity of apartheid. Thank goodness for Jessica's grandmother, an unobtrusive heroine." Beverley Naidoo, Carnegie Medal Winner for 'The Other Side of Truth'
  • Separation

    Casia Schreyer, Andreas Ganz

    Paperback (Schreyer Ink Publishing, Oct. 3, 2017)
    Twins, Ethan and Shawna, grew up in the underground mega-city of Complex 48 but now their worst nightmare is coming true - they are being separated. How will Shawna survive her debilitating "gift" and a stranger living in her home without Ethan's support? And how can Ethan help her from his new home in Complex 50?
  • Separation

    Joy Wilt Berry

    Hardcover (Peter Pan Pr, Dec. 1, 1984)
    Book by Berry, Joy Wilt
  • Separation

    Joy Berry

    Paperback (Inspired Studios, April 1, 2019)
    The process of assuming responsibility for one’s own life needs to begin as early as possible. By sharing the TEACH ME ABOUT books with your toddler, you are taking the first important step to transferring the responsibility for your child’s life from you to your child. Written in the first person, these books are designed to teach toddlers exactly how to respond in responsible ways to the people, things, and events that they encounter in daily life.
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  • Separation

    Casia Schreyer, Andreas Ganz

    eBook (Schreyer Ink Publishing, Aug. 8, 2017)
    Twins, Ethan and Shawna, grew up in the underground mega-city of Complex 48 but now their worst nightmare is coming true - they are being separated. How will Shawna survive her debilitating "gift" and a stranger living in her home without Ethan's support? And how can Ethan help her from his new home in Complex 50?
  • Separation

    Nancy Foster

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 28, 2016)
    Richard and Spaulding have both survived the disaster that befell Ayrtain without knowing what has become of the other party. Richard embattles with the overwhelming news that with the exception for his sister, and a distant cousin named Leilandy, his entire family is deceased for unknown reasons.Spaulding on the other hand, is enduring a grueling ordeal of his own. Encountered by a group of rangers in the western fringes of his nation just a few days after the incident, Salman and Froylan have him indefinitely imprisoned in an abandoned castle under the constant watch of Lord Eufurel in the hopes that he confesses what happened to the Ayrtainian royal family.After realizing that escape is futile, Spaulding must now ponder whether he must accept Salman's offer to liberate him with the condition that he joins the guard he detests so much without knowing that Nelida is capable of annihilating both nations for good.