Strangers Among Us

  • Strangers Among Us
    By David Charles Woodman

    “ Discoveries by the Late Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin and His Party . " Royal Geographical Society Proceedings 4 ( 1859 ) : 2–13 . MacKay , Douglas . The Honourable Company . London : Cassell 1937 . Mangles , James , ed .

  • Strangers Among Us: Celerity
    By Stephanie Renee

    I also told him about Mavis Simms. Professor Knowles was shocked to hear the story behind Eddie's death. He became very upset, “So your saying that these aliens are raping human women?” He asked , “why?” “Mavis claims they lost most of ...

  • Strangers Among Us: Tales of the Underdogs and Outcasts
    By Kelley Armstrong

    This is a unique collection that should attract readers of all genres. -- Foreword Reviews "The stories in Strangers Among Us are as varied in tone and approach as their authors.

  • Strangers Among Us: Latino Lives in a Changing America
    By Roberto Suro

    Beginning with the advent of Puerto Ricans in America in the fifties, a lucid evaluation of recent Latino immigration and its dramatic effects on America touches on such issues as bilingualism, assimilation, poverty, welfare, and ethnic ...

  • Strangers Among Us: How Latino Immigration is Transforming America
    By Roberto Suro

    Strangers Among Us is a lucid, informed, and cliché -shattering examination of Latino immigration to the United States--its history, the vast transformations it is fast producing in American society, and...

  • Strangers Among Us
    By Ruth Montgomery

    You may know a walk-in.

  • Strangers Among Us
    By David C. Woodman

    In Strangers Among Us Woodman re-examines the Inuit tales in light of modern scholarship and concludes that Hall's initial conclusions are supported by Inuit remembrances, remembrances that do not correlate with other expeditions but are ...

  • Strangers Among Us: Enlightened Beings from a World to Come
    By Ruth Shick Montgomery

    Prophesying a new era of heightened consciousness in the century to come, Montgomery maintains that thousands of Walk-ins, highly evolved souls, are already working among us to help mankind through the next two turbulent decades

  • Strangers Among Us: Karl Alberg #8
    By L. R. Wright, Lr Wright

    On offer here is the adolescent variety: Eliot Gardener is maddeningly sullen as only an angry fourteen-year-old can be. He's also, apparently, a double-murderer, having whacked both of his parents with a machete.

  • Strangers Among Us
    By Ruth Montgomery

    Strangers Among Us