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Storyteller's Daughter: Return to a Lost Homeland (hardback) British-born Saira Shah returned to Afghanistan to find out what it's like to be an Afghan woman trying to straddle the divide between Western and Eastern culture, religion, politics and tradition. She offers the reader a very personal account of her heritage.
An Audience with Tony Benn (CD) His only props: a flask of tea, some tobacco and his trademark pipe. Tony Benn brings his unmistakable presence to the stage in this audiobook of his successful stage show. A mix of politics, opinion and debate on various issues is followed by questions from the audience.
A Little Piece of Ground 12 year-old Karim Aboudi and his family are trapped in their Ramallah home by a strict curfew. Israeli tanks control the city in response to a Palestinian suicide bombing. Karim longs to play football outside with his friends. But in this city there's constant danger.
Weapons of Mass Deception: The Uses of Propaganda in Bush's War on Iraq
In this volume, Rampton and Stauber reveal in detail how public relations experts in the Bush administration acted deliberately to distort the news, to suppress the facts and to push an America still shocked by the attacks of 9/11 into war on Iraq.
K Foundation: Burn a Million Quid Reissue - of the book of the film of the act that marked the end of the roughly orchestrated conceptual continuum that was the K Foundation's intervention in the Art World. In the early hours of 23rd August 1994, in a derelict boat house on the island of Jura, the trustees of the K Foundation , Jimmy Cauty & Bill Drummond, burned £1 million in cash - money from a previous Cauty & Drummond project, the KLF. This book explores that act - in words, interviews & photographs.
What I Loved Set in the hedonistic 80s, this novel combines a moving account of familial relationships with a plot of mounting menace. Leo Hertzberg's son drowns when he is 12 and Bill Weschler's son grows up to be the acolyte of a sinister, guru-like artist who spawns murder in his wake.
Abuse Your Illusions: The Disinformation Guide to Media Mirages and Establishment Lies
Investigative reporters, media critics, academics, and other experts offer documented evidence that contradicts consensus views about such topics as racial profiling, food drops in Afghanistan, and America's bioweapons program.
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