William Golding
William Golding's classic novel of primitive savagery and survival is one of the most vividly realized and riveting works in modern fiction. The tale begins after a plane wreck deposits a group of English school boys, aged six to twelve on an ... [... more]
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Laurence Shames
Key West seduces people--then asks them to leave in the morning. Take Aaron Katz. He shucked his nine-to-five to restore Mangrove Arms, a rotting wreck of a guest house. Suki Sperakis sees opportunity in Florida too. In the meantime she's ... [... more]
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Campbell Scott
The True Adventure of Two Americans Who RIsked Everything to Solve One of the Last Mysteries of World War II For John Chatterton and Richie Kohler, deep wreck diving was more than a... Seabiscuit was one of the most electrifying and popular ... [... more]
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Leslie Perlow
How Silencing Conflict Wrecks Relationships and Companies... and What You Can Do About It We live in a culture-especially at work-that prefers harmony over discord, agreement over dissent, speed over deliberation. We often smile and nod to each ... [... more]
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Dani Shapiro
Dani Shapiro is the author of four acclaimed novels, Family History, Playing with Fire, Fugitive Blue, and Picturing the Wreck, and the best-selling memoir Slow Motion. She teaches in the graduate writing program at The New School, and has ... [... more]
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Miles Morland
At age forty-five, Miles Morland left his high-paying job at the London office of a Wall Street firm and took a leap -- actually, a hike -- into the unknown. A self-described "middle-aged wreck," Miles set out... A Walk Across France "[A ] [... more]
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