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The cowardly lion is William Jennings Bryan, A populist leader and the face of the Free Silver Movement. His joints are rusted and he can no longer work much like the 18% of Americans that were unemployed in 1894. Industrial workers are represented by the tin man. The farmers weren't the only group suffering and seeking an end to the gold standard. They urge Dorothy to "follow the yellow brick road". But the citizens of the East (who are represented by the munchkins) wanted to keep the gold standard in place. The gold standard was blamed for the rise in prices and many believed the end of the gold standard would fix everything. The amount they owed the bankers was now worth much more than at the time of the loan - bad for the farmers but great for the bankers The yellow brick road is the gold standard. When deflation hit, the value of the farmers' debts rose. most of these farmers had mortgages and owed money to the bankers in the east. The scarecrow represents the farmers in the west. In their telling, each character represents a person or group active in the late 1800s. Many economists and historians insist that the book is a political allegory. Frank Baum and originally published in 1900, may have been inspired by the real-life economic struggles during the Gold Standard. The Rum Rebellion: The Diary of David Bellamy, Sydney Town, 1807-1808 by Libby Gleeson (2001).Surviving Sydney Cove: The Convict Diary of Elizabeth Harvey, Sydney, 1790 by Goldie Alexander (2000).On Board the Boussole: The Diary of Julienne Fulbert, Laperouse's Voyage of Discovery, 1785-1788 by Christine Edwards (2002).Each book is written in the form of a fictional diary of a young person living during an important event or time period in Australian history. My Australian Story is a series of historical novels for older children published by Scholastic Australia which was inspired by Dear America. JSTOR ( September 2015) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message).Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.įind sources: "My Australian Story" – news Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. This article needs additional citations for verification. Robert Browning (1812-1889) was born in Camberwell, London, the son of a clerk in the Bank of England. This version of the story spread as folklore and has appeared in the writings of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the Brothers Grimm, and Robert Browning, among others. When the citizens refuse to pay for this service, he retaliates by using his instrument's magical power on their children, leading them away as he had the rats. The earliest references describe a piper, dressed in multicolored ("pied") clothing, who was a rat-catcher hired by the town to lure rats away with his magic pipe. Sinopsis The Pied Piper of Hamelin (German: Rattenfänger von Hameln also known as the Pan Piper, the Rat-Catcher of Hamelin) is the subject of a legend from the town of Hamelin (Hameln), Lower Saxony, Germany, in the Middle Ages. Agent: Holly Root, Waxman Leavell Literary Agency. The Ryan-Harper-David love triangle sizzles, and there are just enough surprises to keep readers on their toes. Hawkins (the Hex Hall series) strikes a pleasing balance between humor and drama, giving the "chosen one" narrative a welcome dusting of irony and a glowing Southern setting. Harper's sharp wit and slow coming-to-terms with her imperfections make her fully relatable in a solid series kickoff. Harper Price, peerless Southern belle, was born ready for a Homecoming tiara. It all culminates at Cotillion, a formal ball where girls are presented and officially recognized as women. (Adobe EPUB eBook, Kindle Book, OverDrive Read). Harper's priorities quickly shift from maintaining her image to using her new fighting skills to keep nefarious forces from closing in on David. Right before Harper is inevitably crowned Homecoming queen, the dying school janitor breathes an ancient power into her, making Harper a Paladin, protector of the oracle who happens to be David, her archenemy since kindergarten. Harper is a popular overachiever with the perfect boyfriend, Ryan she's driven by a need to prove she's not like her sister, who died driving after drinking on Homecoming night. Immediately, I coughed and gagged, places deep in my stomach clenching against the scorching hot air. It was beating so loudly that it drowned out all other sound. I sucked in a deep breath, trying to calm the frantic pulse of my heart. Seeing him lying there, looking so completely helpless, only fueled my slowly rising panic.ĭespite my yelling and kicking, he lay useless in the corner of the closet as the house blazed around us. As I grew old and time stole away all my other memories, those would remain. These things were burned into my mind, scars written across my heart that would never fade. I didn’t have to see his eyes to remember their exact shade of blue I didn’t have to hear him talk to remember the exact timbre of his voice. Could the dead dream? And if so, what did they dream about? As he slumped in the corner with his thin face slack, I watched his eyes moving restlessly behind their lids and wondered if he was dreaming. It took skill and planning to take down a vampire, even a newbie like Shane. Shane lay across from me in a crumpled heap, still unconscious from the dart full of animal tranquilizers the arsonist had hit him with. I bucked wildly against my restraints, fighting against the panic trying to seep into my brain. Rancid-smelling smoke assaulted my nose and singed my throat, which was already raw from screaming. The closet was dark, except for the flickering light beneath the door. Icussed under my breath as the ropes binding my wrists tore at my raw flesh. You're not going anywhere until you finish this' Emily Koch, If I Die Before I Wake 'The new DI Fawley novel is the best yet - and that's saying something!' Simon Lelic, The House 'My heart was in my mouth' Sarah J. Authors can't get enough of Cara Hunter 'Gripping' Ian Rankin, The Dark Remains 'Your next riveting, twisty read!' Shari Lapena, Not A Happy Family 'The new queen of the cliffhanger' John Marrs, The Vacation'Cancel everything. Sunday Times best 100 novels since 1945 Sunday Times Best Crime Fiction of 2019The third twisty, up-all-night thriller from the Sunday Times bestselling Cara Hunter.įor fans of Shari Lapena, Claire Douglas and Lisa Jewell. Then new evidence is discovered, and DI Fawley's worst nightmare comes true. Why were they left in the house alone? Where is their mother, and why is their father not answering his phone? The toddler is dead, and his brother is soon fighting for his life. The Christmas holidays, and two children have just been pulled from the wreckage of their burning home in North Oxford. What if someone wanted your family dead?- 'I was hooked from beginning to end' Claire Douglas'Confirms her place in the front rank of British crime writers' Sunday Times It's one of the most disturbing cases DI Fawley has ever worked. Craig uses escapism to avoid his daily problems. The main thing Craig and Phil have in common is a love of drawing. He goes through all of the motions but never carries out the plan, knowing that there were much worse things out in the world and he should be grateful for what he already has.Īt night Craig wanted to escape into his dreams. 38).Ĭraig thinks about running away every day. He says, "As a child, I thought that life was the most horrible world anyone could ever live in, and that there had to be something better" (Chapter 1, p. Craig is routinely miserable and feels isolated. The bullies insult Craig's whole family and humiliate him in front of everyone. The boy is beaten up and humiliated on a regular basis. At this point, Craig and Phil become relative strangers although they are only three years apart and live in the same house.Ĭraig's school days are recounted. The boys continue living in this way until they no longer share a bed. As Craig states, "Shared' is a sugar-coated way of saying we were trapped in the same bed, as we were children and had no say in the matter" (Chapter 1, p. The boys are young and not altogether happy about the sleeping arrangements. The story begins with two brothers, Phil and Craig, sleeping in the same bed. It is a graphic novel, with a story accompanied by the author's artwork. "Blankets" by Craig Thompson is a thinly veiled work of fiction. |a "Tristan Wydrick, sworn enemy of House Daired, is back from the dead. |a New York, NY : |b Harper Voyager, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, |c |a Flamebringer / |c Elle Katharine White. |a White, Elle Katharine, |d 1991- |e author. |a TnLvILS |b eng |e rda |c TnLvILS |d TnLvILS Plunged into the dangerous world of royal intrigue and ancient grudges, Aliza and Alastair soon realize it will take more than steel and dragonfire to save their kingdom, for the silence of Els hides a secret that could shake House Daired to its foundations"-,Provided by publisher. Another moves toward Arle, riding the winds from the south: an ambassador from the Silent King of Els. Fighting their way through blizzards, haunted forests, and their own growing fears, the Daireds find a new battle awaiting them in the capital, for the Tekari and ghastradi are not the only forces converging on the heart of the kingdom. But Aliza and Alastair Daired, along with their dragon Akarra, are far from home, trapped in the icy northern wastes by Wydrick's treachery. As their enemies begin amassing, desperate Arleans look to their greatest defenders. Possessed by a ghast and sharing its shadowy unlife, he commands not only the soul-sucked ghastradi, but also the monstrous Tekari forces bent on Arle's destruction. "Tristan Wydrick, sworn enemy of House Daired, is back from the dead. The right questions to ask are not the direct ones, 'Who was Arthur?' or 'Did he exist?', but 'Where did his legend come from?' and 'What facts is the legend rooted in?'. This books shows that the Arthurian legend itself needs to be taken seriously and sifted for clues. A convincing answer called for a different approach. So historians who looked for Arthur swept the medieval matter aside and searched for him in the scanty older records. Not much of that history can stand up in the light of present day knowledge - it is mostly legend. Medieval authors who gave him his literary grandeur fitted him into what they claimed was Britain's history several centuries later. The delay in running him to earth was due to the nature of the problem he posed. It became possible to see better why he became the kind of figure he did. He was also more interesting - more like his legend - than once appeared likely. Arthur emerged from it with a firmer status in history. The Discovery of King Arthur presents an investigation that broke the deadlock. By the 1980s, the search was more or less abandoned, having reached a dead-end. The search has revealed many interesting facts and it has also led to sharp disagreements. Attempts to find the person (if any) behind the legend of King Arthur have been going on for a long time. |