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Article: The Good German.(Audiobook Review)(Young Adult Review)(Brief Article)
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- Kliatt
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- May 1, 2002
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CopyrightCOPYRIGHT 2002 Kliatt. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)
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Joseph Kanon. 2001. Read by Michael Kramer. Books on Tape. 14-1.5 hour tapes. $112.00. 0-7366-8318-6. Vinyl binder; brief plot note. SA
Kanon's novel follows journalist Jake Geismar in Berlin during the Potsdam conference just at the end of WW II as Churchill, Truman and Stalin are splitting Europe into various sectors. Geismar is looking for stories and for his German love, Lena, left four years earlier. Lena is the wife of Emil Brandt, a noted, now missing, mathematician, wanted by both the Russians and the Americans for rocket research. Soon after Geismar's arrival an American soldier is murdered and found with thousands of wartime dollars on ...
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Article: Billy Budd, Sailor.(Audiobook Review) ...
School Library Journal;
June 1, 2003 ;
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...(abr 1 CD. 75 min. Prod. by Focus on the Family. Dist. by Tyndale House. 2002. ISBN 1-58997-015-2. $15:97. Gr 5-12--This is an adaptation of Herman Melville's Billy Budd, a sea adventure filled with suspense and drama. Melville wrote it to express his views on right and wrong and on justice and
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