Bungalow Kid Luigi IllicaVividly and lovingly recreates a city kid's summer in the Catskills in the 1950s. The year is 1958. Philip, a twelve year old kid from the Bronx, is getting ready for his family's annual trip upstate, where he'll spend the summer in a bungalow colony in the tiny village of Loch Sheldrake, New York, a faraway fairyland of mountains, lakes, starry nights, and dewy mornings. With his colony friends, he'll explore the woods and fields, have an array of
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contrasting two basic themes: religious naturalism versus religious humanism
Faith and Life (AUC Press
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In this first sustained feminist reading of Democracy in America Laura Janara assesses the dramatic feminine
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Lucy remained dedicated to serving God and her community as a leader in her church and president of several organizations for the empowerment of African American women
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