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Spring Snow
1 review
Yukio Mishima
Tuttle Publishing
, 2000
Spring Snow
Japan. 1912. Japanese society is divided, or at least complex. Still with most of it's body and soul in the ancient tradition of the East, but with ever increasing impulses towards the "Western culture" (In the unsemitically correct reality, we of the "West" have infinitely more in common with the traditional culture of the East than we do the current world-wide Weimar Republic, but oh well). ...
Spring Snow
1 review
Yukio MISHIMA
Alfred A. Knopf
, 1972
Spring Snow
Japan. 1912. Japanese society is divided, or at least complex. Still with most of it's body and soul in the ancient tradition of the East, but with ever increasing impulses towards the "Western culture" (In the unsemitically correct reality, we of the "West" have infinitely more in common with the traditional culture of the East than we do the current world-wide Weimar Republic, but oh well). ...
Snow Falling in Spring: Coming of Age in China During the Cultural Revolution (Melanie Kroupa Books)
10 reviews
Moying Li
Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
, 2008
A balanced perspective
Moying Li's memoir serves as a balance to traditional Chinese literature. The women in her story are strong, self-directed, and anything but subservient! Moying's grandmother was especially inspirational.
Spring Spirit
1 review
Arianna Snow
Golden Horse
, 2007
Spring Spirit is Spectalur
Another fabulous novel I couldn't put down! Thanks for another great sequel. Can't wait for the next.
Animals in the Snow
1 review
Margaret Wise Brown
Hyperion Book CH
, 1995
Great for kids who love animals and snow
Not sure why the School Library Journal's review was so negative. Apparently either Margaret Bush doesn't have preschoolers or she lives in Florida, because my snow and animal loving child requests this book over and over. She loves the repetition of the text and is particularly fascinated by the snow tracks of the animals and people. She also is very interested in the snow when it melts, ...
Spring Snow
1 review
Mishima Yukio
Alfred A. Knopf
, 1972
Spring Snow
Japan. 1912. Japanese society is divided, or at least complex. Still with most of it's body and soul in the ancient tradition of the East, but with ever increasing impulses towards the "Western culture" (In the unsemitically correct reality, we of the "West" have infinitely more in common with the traditional culture of the East than we do the current world-wide Weimar Republic, but oh well). ...
Spring Snow
1 review
Yukio Mishima
Pocket Books Inc
, 1975
Spring Snow
Japan. 1912. Japanese society is divided, or at least complex. Still with most of it's body and soul in the ancient tradition of the East, but with ever increasing impulses towards the "Western culture" (In the unsemitically correct reality, we of the "West" have infinitely more in common with the traditional culture of the East than we do the current world-wide Weimar Republic, but oh well). ...
Spring Snow
43 reviews
Yukio Mishima
Penguin Books Ltd
, 1976
the beauty and destructive power of all-consuming love
Mishima's Spring Snow is a coming-of-age tale for nouveau riche Kiyoaki, whose naive childhood crush on the more mature Satoko grows into something much more powerful, beautiful and, ultimately, destructive. Kiyoaki's failings are human and familiar; acting on rash impulses, immaturity, a failure to realise what he wants till he has lost it. Mishima's characterisation is finely drawn and ...
Mergus the Merganser Duckling: A journey up the River called Priest
3 reviews
Karen Dingerson
BookSurge Publishing
, 2007
Wonderful story!
This is a wonderful story with beautiful photos!! I have 2 small boys that love this story and ask me to read it over and over again. It keeps the young reader guessing about what is happening in the forest!! I highly recommend this book to everyone!
Violets Blooming in a Late Spring Snow: A Birthmother Reflects on Adoption
2 reviews
Jacqueline Ramthun
Worlds a Stage
, 1998
An inspiring, beautifully written true life story.
This true life story about a young woman who faced a life-giving decision (all alone) has made a great impact upon many readers. I know, because I have given several copies of "Violets" to friends. Beautifully written, Jacqueline Ramthun allows the reader into her very soul. Her recall of simple, yet difficult memories are woven throughout her story. Readers will share along with the ...
AAA San Bernardino Mountains Guide Map: Barton Flats, Bear Mountain, Big Bear Lake, Crestline, Holcomb ...
Automobile Club of Southern California
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David J. Brackney
Automobile Club of Southern California
, 2008
Covering Big Bear Lake, Running Springs, Arrowhead, Crestline and other communities of the San Bernardino Mountains, this guide includes information on lodging, campgrounds points of interest and a broad range of outdoor recreation activities.
Spring Snow - A Translation: Yukio Mishima
1 review
Book Works
, 2002
Spring Snow -- yellow and other colors
A lovely and intriguing little book, however beware that it is literally a translation in color squares.
Are we getting too high? Do you remember the first long travel suspended snowmobiles?(techprof): An article ...
Phil Mickelson
Ehlert Publishing Group
, 2005
This digital document is an article from Snow Goer, published by Ehlert Publishing Group on March 22, 2005. The length of the article is 1166 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: Are we getting too high? Do you remember the ...
Spring Snow
1 review
Yukio Mishima
Knopf, 1973
, 1973
Spring Snow
Japan. 1912. Japanese society is divided, or at least complex. Still with most of it's body and soul in the ancient tradition of the East, but with ever increasing impulses towards the "Western culture" (In the unsemitically correct reality, we of the "West" have infinitely more in common with the traditional culture of the East than we do the current world-wide Weimar Republic, but oh well). ...
Spring Snowman
1 review
Jill Barnes
,
Fusako Ishinabe
Garrett Educational Corp
, 1990
Excellent book for children.
It is a wonderful story about a snowman that melts in the spring. The children that used to come and see it are disappointed. However, they are surprised to find something else in its place in the spring! My children and I loved it!
Aftermarket Innovation Award: fox floats to the top.(Fox Factory): An article from: Snow Goer
Tim Erickson
Ehlert Publishing Group
, 2005
This digital document is an article from Snow Goer, published by Ehlert Publishing Group on March 22, 2005. The length of the article is 598 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: Aftermarket Innovation Award: fox floats to the ...
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