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Abraham Lincoln: Road to the White House
K.Brand, J.E.Macken., J.Lawn,Abraham Lincoln: Road to the White House is an inspiring biographical book written for young readers and students of the English language. It chronicles the remarkable life journey of the 16th President of the United States, from his humble beginnings to the nation's highest office.The narrative follows young Abe Lincoln from his early childhood in a poor, wilderness log cabin in Kentucky. Despite facing severe hardships, losing his mother at a young age, and having less than a year of formal schooling, Lincoln's insatiable hunger for knowledge led him to read every book he could find. The story details his determination to educate himself, his years working as a storekeeper and a rail-splitter, his rise to becoming a successful self-taught lawyer, and his entry into American politics.
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To Build a Fire and Other Stories
J.London,The title story, To Build a Fire, stands as a masterpiece of literary naturalism. It follows the perilous journey of an unnamed traveler and his wolf-dog as they trek through the unforgiving, frozen wilderness of the Yukon Territory during the Klondike Gold Rush. Ignoring the warnings of local old-timers, the man's intellectual arrogance pits him directly against the brutal, -75°F sub-zero temperatures. When he accidentally falls through the ice, his subsequent life-and-death struggle to build a survival fire showcases the ultimate, indifferent power of nature over human vulnerability.
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Abraham Lincoln: In Their Own Words
G.Sullivan,In Their Own Words: Abraham Lincoln tells the exciting story of the life of the sixteenth president of the United States using his own writing and speeches.Through speeches, personal writings, letters, and memoirs, Lincoln offers young readers a personal history lesson of his life. The book seamlessly interweaves engaging biographical information with these vital primary source documents.Readers will follow Lincoln's journey from a young boy who went to school for no more than a year, to his days managing a general store, practicing law, and eventually becoming the powerful leader who guided the nation through the Civil War and ended slavery. Complete with historical illustrations and photographs, this fast-moving, highly readable volume lets children experience Lincoln's legendary story firsthand, as if they were really there.
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Chasing Cézanne
P.Mayler,Chasing Cézanne is a comic thriller set in the sunny landscapes of Provence, France. The story follows a cast of quirky characters caught up in the pursuit of a lost Cézanne painting. Filled with humor, light-hearted suspense, and colorful depictions of Mediterranean life, the novel explores art, intrigue, and human folly. Peter Mayle’s signature wit and charm make this a delightful read for anyone who enjoys a mix of mystery and comedy.
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Uncle Tom's Cabin A Key to Uncle Tom’s Cabin
H.B.Stowe,Uncle Tom's Cabin is a famous anti-slavery novel written by Harriet Beecher Stowe. The story tells about the life of Uncle Tom, a kind and honest enslaved man, and other enslaved people in the United States. The novel shows the cruelty and injustice of slavery through the experiences of different characters. Despite suffering, Uncle Tom remains strong in his faith and moral values. The book also presents both kind and cruel slave owners, highlighting the human impact of the system. This work played an important role in raising awareness about slavery and contributed to the growth of the anti-slavery movement. It is considered one of the most influential novels in American literature.
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
MarkTwain,The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a novel by Mark Twain that tells the story of a mischievous and imaginative boy named Tom Sawyer. Set in a small town along the Mississippi River, the story follows Tom’s adventures with his friends, including playing tricks, skipping school, and exploring caves. The novel highlights childhood freedom, friendship, and the excitement of growing up. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is also written by Mark Twain and continues the theme of life along the Mississippi River. It follows Huck Finn, a poor boy who escapes his abusive father and travels down the river with Jim, an escaped enslaved man. Through their journey, the novel explores themes of freedom, morality, and social injustice in American society.
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The Boscombe Valley Mystery
A.C.Doyle,This book by Arthur Conan Doyle presents an adapted collection of detective stories featuring the famous sleuth Sherlock Holmes. The central story, “The Boscombe Valley Mystery,” tells of a puzzling murder in the English countryside, where Holmes uses his keen observation and logical reasoning to uncover the truth behind misleading evidence and hidden motives. Alongside it, other short stories highlight Holmes’s remarkable ability to solve complex cases, often where the police fail. The text is specially adapted for learners, with simplified language, commentary, and a glossary to aid understanding. It serves both as an engaging introduction to classic detective fiction and as a useful resource for improving reading skills in English.
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Word of Arata
S.Toka,Word of Arata" is a profound and poetic work by the celebrated Soviet-era writer, Salchak Toka. The novel revolves around the central figure of Arata, whose words, wisdom, and ideas deeply influence the lives of those around him. Set in a landscape rich with cultural and philosophical undertones, the story explores themes of tradition, power of speech, and the impact of the spoken word in shaping the destiny of individuals and communities. The narrative is grounded in the complex cultural and social backdrop of Central Asia, focusing on the preservation of indigenous knowledge and the relationship between humans and their environment. The protagonist, Arata, is depicted as a voice of change, challenging existing norms while offering insightful commentary on society's struggles and aspirations.
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Jeyn Eyr: uchunchi kitob
Sharlotta Bronte,Ota-onasidan ajralgan qizchani tog'asi o'z qaramog'oga oladi. Afsuski, qizchaning tog'asi ham olamdan o'tadi. Ana shundan keyin Jeyn ismli bu qizchaning mashaqqatli hayoti boshlanadi. O'n yoshga kirgan Jeynni Lovuddagi qizlar maktabiga jo'natiladi.
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Spring comes to Budapest
Ferenc Karinthy,Spring Comes to Budapest is a novel set in Budapest during a time of political and social change, often connected with the aftermath of World War II. The story follows characters who struggle with loss, survival, and rebuilding their lives in a city recovering from war.
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The boy with the Violin
Pavel Vezhinov,The Boy with the Violin is a touching and inspiring story about a young boy who finds meaning and hope through music. The violin becomes an important part of his life, helping him express his emotions and overcome challenges.
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I will be Waiting
Raymond Thornton,I Will Be Waiting is a touching story about love, hope, and patience. The main character is waiting for someone important or for a life-changing moment.Throughout the story, the character’s emotions are deeply explored, especially feelings of longing, uncertainty, and hope. The author shows how difficult waiting can be and how it can affect a person’s life.
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The Bottle Lmp
R. L.Stevenson,The Bottle Lmp” explores the intricate relationship between human emotions and everyday objects. The narrative revolves around a mysterious bottle that impacts the lives of different characters, revealing hidden desires, regrets, and connections. The book blends elements of mystery and philosophical reflection, offering readers an introspective journey into the human psyche.
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Doctor at large
R. Gordon,Doctor at Large is the second novel in Richard Gordon’s humorous Doctor series, following the misadventures of newly qualified doctors navigating life in the medical profession. The book follows the protagonist as he moves between hospitals, private practice, and medical positions, encountering comical situations, eccentric patients, and bureaucratic absurdities. With wit and insider knowledge of the medical world, Gordon provides both entertainment and a light critique of the medical profession, capturing the human side of doctors and the challenges of their early careers. The novel blends humor with observation, making it a charming and accessible exploration of life in medicine.
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Compliments of the Double large print home library
Jeffrey Archer,“Compliments of the Double Large Print Home Library” (This means the book was given for free by a library or service that provides books with very large print, often for elderly or visually impaired readers. It shows the book is not bought, but gifted or distributed.)
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Mark Twain,The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a classic novel by Mark Twain that follows the journey of a young boy named Huck Finn as he escapes his troubled home and travels down the Mississippi River on a raft. Along the way, Huck encounters various characters and experiences adventures that explore themes of friendship, freedom, and social justice. The novel is celebrated for its vivid portrayal of American life in the 19th century and its critical perspective on issues such as racism and morality
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Pat and Dot in autumn
Wanda Rutkovskaya,Asar Pat va Dot ismli qahramonlarning kuz faslidagi hayoti va kundalik faoliyatlarini tasvirlaydi. Ular tabiatdagi o‘zgarishlarni kuzatadilar: barglarning sarg‘ayishi, havoning sovushi va atrof-muhitdagi go‘zalliklar aks ettiriladi. Qahramonlar oddiy hayotiy holatlar orqali kuz faslining o‘ziga xos jihatlarini anglab boradilar.
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Laugh
Belyayevoy, Sorkinoy,Asarda kulgi va insonning kayfiyati o‘rtasidagi bog‘liqlik tasvirlanadi. Qahramon kulgining odamlar hayotidagi ahamiyatini tushunadi va u orqali boshqalar bilan yaqinlashadi. Kulgi insonni yengillashtiradi, muammolarni unutishga yordam beradi va ijobiy muhit yaratadi.
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Selections From Shaw
Bernard Shaw,Selections from Shaw refers to a collection of works by George Bernard Shaw, a famous writer and playwright. These selections usually include parts of his plays, essays, or speeches.His works often talk about society, class differences, love, and human behavior, usually with humor and criticism. Through his writing, Shaw tries to make people think about social problems and improve society.
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The red and the black
Stendal,The Red and the Black is a famous novel by Stendhal. It tells the story of a young man named Julien Sorel and his dreams of rising in society. The “red” symbolizes courage, passion, and a military path, while the “black” represents discipline, the church, and social rules. The novel shows Julien’s inner struggle between his ambitions and the expectations of society.