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T is for Trespass (Kinsey Millhone Mysteries) Sue Grafton
Putnam Adult, 2007
Grafton Is Back! I loved this newest tale in the Kinsey Millhone series. Like a lot of readers, I had begun to think Sue Grafton had run her course and couldn't come up with anything exciting and new. Trespass was a great read. I couldn't put it down. I sincerely hope the rest of the ...
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Forgive Us Our Trespasses Donald Silverman
AuthorHouse, 2008
Compelling Forgive Us Our Trespasses captured my heart in unexpected ways.
Rabbi Susan Abramowitz
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Border Crossings: Christian Trespasses on Popular Culture and Public Affairs Rodney Clapp
Brazos Press, 2000
John Coltrane, Jesus, and the X-Files Rodney Clapp reconciles being a Christian and loving jazz in this thoughtful, intelligent and entertaining work. He covers how theologians are becoming increasingly irrelevant, points out how the church's refusal of jazz points to its sin of racism, and questions how ...
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The Tricky Part: A boy's story of sexual trespass, a man's journey to forgiveness Martin Moran
Anchor, 2006
"Under [it] my genius is rebuked"---Macbeth - Act 3, Scene 1 The above quote from Shakespeare expresses a kind of numinous awe; a feeling of inadequacy at having to express the character of this book. I was moved to order it by the unstinting praise given by previous reviewers here. Mr. Moran has managed to transcend the ...
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Those Who Trespass: A Novel of Television and Murder Bill O'Reilly
Broadway, 2004
Can't put this book down Would never read a murder mystery, but I read this one! It is more real than fiction and a fascinating story. You won't be disappointed. Great story line.
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Trespass: Living at the Edge of the Promised Land Amy Irvine
North Point Press, 2008
Amy weaves like the Basketmakers Amy Irvine tells multiple stories in "Trespass" and weaves them with the skill of the Basketmaker Anasazi whose culture she explores. I am much her elder but what she shares of her life resonates inside me with my own hardfought truths, my mixed bag of insights, and ...
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Most Outrageous The Trials and Trespasses of Dwaine Tinsely and Chester the Molester Bob Levin
Fantagraphics Books, 2008
OUTRAGEOUS 1st rate Bob Levin's OUTRAGEOUS is a powerful & disturbing reminder of the forces in America forever out to suppress & steer any cultural expression outside the safe boring norms approved by our social guardians, our Constitutional rights be damned.
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Trespass: A Novel Valerie Martin
Nan A. Talese, 2007
Brilliant in the early going, disappointing at the end The principle plot points of this book set the stage for all forms of intrusion and encroachment. A new character in a family's life threatens to change everything, a strange man hunting on private property lays a foundation of menace, and the characters collectively ...
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Dreams Of Trespass: Tales Of A Harem Girlhood Fatima Mernissi
Basic Books, 1995
Innocent Courage I found this book to be entertaining, educational, inspirational and thought provoking all at once. I personally and Americans in general are largely confused and misinformed about the concept of the harem and how the women in them lived; and it is no wonder or ...
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The Trespass of the Sign: Deconstruction, Theology, and Philosophy (Perspectives in Continental Philosophy, ... Kevin Hart
Fordham University Press, 2000
Challenging Assumptions about Deconstruction Deconstruction and negative theology are not regularly considered together. However, Hart suggests this has more to do with the assumptions of readers of deconstruction - particularly readers of Derrida. He argues that, by the nature of deconstruction itself, it must ...
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The Trespass: A Novel Barbara Ewing
St. Martin's Press, 2003
Excellent Historical In the London cholera epidemic of 1849, MP Sir Charles Cooper is worried for his youngest daughter, seventeen year old Harriet, and resolves to send her away to the country until the danger has past. Harriet is pleased to get away from her father, but also worried ...
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Trespasses: Portrait of a Serial Rapist Howard Swindle
Penguin (Non-Classics), 1997
WOW Swindle has done an excellent job here of walking the reader through not only the investigation of the rapes committed, but the background and personality of the criminal, Gilbert Escobedo. The fact that Swindle was able to visit and interview Escobedo several times ...
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Trespass In Hazzard County: My life as an insider on "The Dukes of Hazzard" Richard D. Jensen
AuthorHouse, 2003
entertaining and touching I don't understand the bad reviews of this book. This entertaining book gave me a lot of insight into the background of the Dukes of Hazzard. Parts of the story are a little sad, but overall it was a lot of fun to read. I've always enjoyed books that tell the true ...
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One Across, Two Down; The Faces of Trespass; Make Death Love Me Ruth Rendell
Book-of-the- Month-Club, 1991
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Por Amor Al Pueblo: Not Guilty! - The Trial of the Winooski 44 (Civil Disobedience)
Front Porch Publishing, 1986
Por Amor Al Pueblo: Not Guilty: The Trial of the Winooski 44 I was a juror on this trial. It is the only public document I've read that
truthfully recounts what was said in the courtroom. I am buying more copies now so I always have one to give to a friend or acquaintance who has never heard of the Winooski 44.
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