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Scapegoat: Scapegoat, cartea 2

Autor Rae (Pacific Partners in WritingOregon Writers Colony and the Mifune String Quartet) Richen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 mar 2016

Alexander (Xander) Lloyd and his friend Haroon Qubadi fight for Haroon's father who is unjustly accused of supporting terrorism. The Hounded creates a timely exploration of prejudice, media, politics and religion. Richen weaves a tale of friendship and family that proves love and justice can prevail. A terrific choice for a book club, family and classroom. Scapegoat: The Hounded stands alone and is also a sequel to Scapegoat: The Price of Freedom. The book contains questions for book groups and classroom discussions. Further historical information about the incidents and the Constitutional considerations depicted in the novel can be found at author's website and blog, www.raerichen.com

At this site, the author also provides connections to other historical documents and pertinent websites about the era.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780983224259
ISBN-10: 0983224250
Pagini: 486
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Sharon Rae Richen
Seria Scapegoat


Notă biografică

Rae Richen's short stories and articles have appeared in Anthologies, newspapers andin handbooks for writers and teachers. She has taught middle school, highscool Students and adults, and has always been impressed with the wide-ranging curiosity and the persistent search for answers among her students. Her novels include the adventure novel, Uncharted Territory, and the historical Scapegoat series, The Price of Freedom and The Hounded. She has also written To Serve Those Most in Need, a non-fiction history of social services in the Pacific Northwest. Her novels include questions dealing with story content, with style and storytelling choices. The discussion questions are appropriate for book groups and middle and high school classrooms and students studying fiction writing. The author is available for classroom presentations and discussion. She enjoys leading workshops for any age group on the writing of fiction and non-fiction. Contact her at Lloyd Court Press, 3034 N.E. 32nd Avenue, Portland, Oregon, or a www.raerichen.com .