"Every man is a man in trouble," and Drew Saint, Peter Simons, and Jim Major are not exception. Hundreds of miles out to sea in the frigid waters of the North Atlantic, stories begin to change, facts
Clemency Pogue is a good listener, which is why she knows what to do when a malicious fairy attacks her in the woods. Remembering an incident from Peter Pan, she cries out, "I don't believe in fairies
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In 1974, the Sellers family is transplanted from London to Sheffield in northern England. On the day they move in, the Glover household across the street is in upheaval: convinced that his wife is hav
The award-winning author of The Mulberry Empire brings us a sweeping chronicle of ordinary lives profoundly shaped by both the subtleties of everyday experience and the larger forces of history.In 197
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This book provides a comparative constitutional analysis of executive clemency, with a focus on death penalty cases.In the Commonwealth today, legal frameworks and clemency proceedings differ markedly
Resource mobilization theory is the tool the author uses to examine the history of the movement to grant clemency to women jailed for killing or assaulting the men who abused them. Countering the view
"This Side of Freedom: Life After Clemency" is a riveting, compelling tale about the life of activist, writer and artist Anthony Papa. He tells firsthand of his experience of returning home after serv
All five contemporary practitioners of the death penalty in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) - Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore and Vietnam - have performed executions on a r