· 2022
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· 1989
Together with a small band of teachers, ex-Marine captain George Cadwalader began an experiment to rehabilitate hardcore juvenile delinquents through a program based on survival, self-sufficiency, and respect for others.
Barbara Birdsey's memoir recalls the peals and joys of international adoptions from the perspective of an adoptive parent founder of an adoption agency, and defender of Viatnams' rights. Her intimate account tells us to Guatemala, El Salvadore, Mexico and the Philippines and introduces us to the cost of characters who inhabit the Labyrinthian world of international adoption.
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· 2012
"Johnny Carter, has lost both his parents at the start of World War Two and is sent to live with his widowed aunt who still uses horses to farm 200 acres on the New York State side of Lake Champlain. The six Farm Stories all begin with scenes from farm life during the war and then fast forward twenty years to Vietnam." -- amazon.com
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