Windows on the World

  • Windows on the World: Essays on American Social Fiction
    By Clarence Hugh Holman

    Profiles the American realistic novel of the last twenty-five years, arguing for the recognition and appreciation of realistic fiction as a reflection of different perceptions of social reality

  • Windows on the World
    By Robert Mailer Anderson, Zack Anderson

    Based on the award-winning 2019 film, this graphic novel chronicles a son’s search for his undocumented immigrant father, who was working in the Twin Towers, in the wake of 9-11.

  • Windows on the World: Fifty Writers, Fifty Views
    By Matteo Pericoli

    In Windows on the World: Fifty Writers, Fifty Views, architect and artist Matteo Pericoli brilliantly explores this concept alongside fifty of our most beloved writers from across the globe.

  • Windows on the World
    By Frédéric Beigbeder

    A daring, moving fictional account of the last moments of a father and his two sons atop the World Trade Centre on September 11.

  • Windows on the World: International Books for Elementary and Middle Grade Readers
    By Rosanne Blass

    Notice the invitation to attend a Potluck at the Red Hen's house next Thursday. Goldilocks and Little Red Riding Hood will provide childcare and entertainment. Be sure to get your paper on March 9 to find out what happened to the ...

  • Windows on the World: Multicultural Festivals for Schools and Libraries
    By Alan Heath

    Now available in paper! To celebrate cultural differences, Windows on the World offers opportunities for research into various ethnic and national groups. It also promotes reading through thematic activities centered...

  • Windows on the World: Media Discourse in English
    By Antonia Sánchez Macarro

    Analysing news interviews : aspects of the production of talk for an overhearing audience » . ... In : M.J. Kelly and B. O'Connor ( eds ) , Media Audiences in Ireland , Dublin : University College Dublin Press , 167190 .

  • Windows on the world
    By Frédéric Beigbeder

    Certes la mort arrive a pas mal de gens, un jour ou l'autre. L'originalite de cette histoire, c'est qu'ils vont tous mourir en meme temps et au meme endroit. La plupart des clients du Windows on the World ne se connaissent pas entre eux.

  • Windows on the World: University Partnerships, International Cooperation, Sustainable Development
    By Ian McAllister, Lester Pearson Institute for International Development

    Windows on the World: University Partnerships, International Cooperation, Sustainable Development

  • Windows on the World
    By Daphne Spraggett, Operation Mobilization

    This book will draw a new generation into learning about the world, reaching out to people, and praying for those who have never heard about Jesus.

  • Windows on the World
    By Catherine McKenna Nylund

    ... window in the kitchen though it wasn't raining . It seemed like something was haunting me . Don sat up in bed and said the words " In the name of Jesus Christ , be gone . " But this was normally said only for evil spirits and it had no ...

  • Windows on the world
    By Frédéric Beigbeder

    « Le seul moyen de savoir ce qui s'est passé dans le restaurant situé au 107ème étage de la Tour Nord du World Trade Center, le 11 septembre 2001, entre 8 h 30 et 10 h 29, c'est de l'inventer. »