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Told from the perspective of an unlikely underdog, Macedonio Guerra, a Puerto Rican wrestler who has made a career as a “professional loser”, Chad Deity tells the tale of an African-American champion pitted against a trash-talking Indian athlete from the streets.
2010 April « Biodork 2010
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Told from the perspective of the aliens, the 'Sons of Aberann' decide to wage war against Earth ...
Archive 2009-02-01 Michael Stevens 2009
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Told from a multiplicity of perspectives, True History of Paradise captures the grace, beauty, and brutality that are indelible parts of the Jamaican experience.
The True History of Paradise by Margaret Cezair-Thompson: Book summary 2010
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Told from the perspective of an unlikely underdog, Macedonio Guerra, a Puerto Rican wrestler who has made a career as a “professional loser”, Chad Deity tells the tale of an African-American champion pitted against a trash-talking Indian athlete from the streets.
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Told from the point of view of Olive's kind, loving husband Henry, "Pharmacy" is broader in scope than many of the other stories, and serves a multiplicity of purposes: it introduces readers to Crosby and to the cast of characters, while drawing a multilayered portrait of a man who, on the surface, seems remarkably simple.
Ilana Teitelbaum: Big Woman, Small Town: "Olive Kitteridge" by Elizabeth Strout Ilana Teitelbaum 2010
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Told from the point of view of Otter, Mole and Hare whose best friends Fox dies, this book focuses on how they deal with the loss.
Children's books address sibling issues, listed by topic and illness 2010
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Told from the viewpoint of six New Orleanians, they each experience Hurricane Katrina differently, but ultimately suffer loss.
“A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge” by Josh Neufeld (Pantheon, 2009) « The BookBanter Blog 2010
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Told from the POV of his new apprentice, Bary, a half-haint boy who recently achieved corporeality to learn the flimflam trade.
SSF update marshallpayne1 2009
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Told from the viewpoint of six New Orleanians, they each experience Hurricane Katrina differently, but ultimately suffer loss.
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Told from the point of view of Olive's kind, loving husband Henry, "Pharmacy" is broader in scope than many of the other stories, and serves a multiplicity of purposes: it introduces readers to Crosby and to the cast of characters, while drawing a multilayered portrait of a man who, on the surface, seems remarkably simple.
Ilana Teitelbaum: Big Woman, Small Town: "Olive Kitteridge" by Elizabeth Strout Ilana Teitelbaum 2010
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