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Memories And Portraits: The Works Of Robert Louis Stevenson. Vol. IX

By ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON (Author), Colin Heston (Editor)
"Memories and Portraits" is a collection of essays by Robert Louis Stevenson, first published in 1887. This work offers a deeply personal glimpse into Stevenson's life, thoughts, and experiences. The essays are reflective and autobiographical, covering a range of topics from his childhood memories to his observations on life and literature.
In "Memories and Portraits," Stevenson shares intimate recollections of his upbringing in Scotland, his family, and the people who influenced him. The essays are characterized by their warmth, humor, and keen insight into human nature. Stevenson writes about his early education, his adventures and travels, and his reflections on the craft of writing. The collection also includes portraits of notable figures in his life, providing readers with a rich tapestry of his personal and professional world.
The essays in "Memories and Portraits" are celebrated for their eloquent prose and the way they capture the essence of Stevenson's character and philosophy. This collection is a testament to his literary talent and his ability to connect with readers on a deeply personal level.
The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, Swanston Edition, Volume IX
Volume IX of the Swanston Edition of "The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson" continues to present a diverse array of Stevenson's writings. This volume typically includes a mix of his essays, short stories, and other literary works, reflecting his wide-ranging interests and talents. The Swanston Edition is renowned for its comprehensive and authoritative compilation of Stevenson's oeuvre, providing readers with an in-depth exploration of his literary contributions. Each volume in this series highlights Stevenson's versatility as a writer, showcasing his ability to engage readers across various genres and styles.
This volume has been carefully edited and redesigned by Colin Heston, a renowned novelist and storyteller, to make the book more enjoyable and comprehensible to the modern reader.

Read-Me.Org Inc. NY-Phila-Australia. 2025. 197p.

FRANK & FEARLESS

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By NICHOLAS COWDERY, with RACHAEL JANE CHIN

"FRANK & FEARLESS" by Nicholas Cowdery and Rachael Jane Chin is a riveting exploration of the intersection between honesty and courage in the realms of justice and law. With unparalleled insight, the authors delve into the complexities of navigating truth in a world where fear often clouds the path to justice. Through a series of compelling anecdotes and thought-provoking analyses, Cowdery and Chin shed light on the significance of being unapologetically honest and fearlessly bold in pursuit of integrity and fairness. This book is a powerful testament to the enduring impact of embracing authenticity and bravery in confronting the challenges of our time.

NewSouth Publishing, 2019, 261 pages

Two Lives, One Russia

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By Nicholas Daniloff

Two Lives, One Russia by Nicholas Daniloff delves into the intertwined paths of two individuals navigating the complexities of Russian society. Through the personal stories of these characters, Daniloff skillfully paints a vivid portrait of a country in flux, grappling with its tumultuous history and uncertain future. As the characters' lives intersect and diverge against the backdrop of political upheaval and social transformation, the reader is taken on a poignant journey through the heart of Russia. Daniloff's insightful narrative sheds light on the intricacies of Russian life and offers a compelling exploration of identity, resilience, and the enduring human spirit in the face of adversity.

New York. Avaon. 1988. 360p.

Ugly

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By Constance Briscoe

"Ugly" by Constance Briscoe is a powerful memoir that delves into the author's harrowing journey through childhood abuse, discrimination, and resilience. Briscoe vividly recounts her turbulent upbringing in a broken home, navigating racism and neglect with unwavering determination. Through her raw and unflinching storytelling, she sheds light on the insidious impact of trauma and the enduring strength of the human spirit. "Ugly" is a testament to the triumph of hope over adversity, offering a poignant and courageous exploration of one woman's quest for healing and self-acceptance.

GB. Hodder and Stoughton. 2006. 443p.

BLACK AND BLUE: A MEMOIR OF RACISM AND RESILIENCE

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By Veronica Corrie

In "BLACK AND BLUE: A MEMOIR OF RACISM AND RESILIENCE," the author bravely shares their personal journey through the complexities of racism and the unwavering resilience that carried them through. This poignant memoir delves into the stark realities of discrimination, prejudice, and systemic challenges faced by individuals of color, offering a raw and unfiltered account of the author's experiences.

Through candid storytelling and introspection, the author sheds light on the profound impact of racism on their life, while also highlighting moments of strength and perseverance in the face of adversity. "BLACK AND BLUE" serves as a powerful testament to the enduring human spirit and the quest for equality and justice in a world marred by intolerance.

This compelling memoir is a must-read for those seeking a deeper understanding of the insidious nature of racism and the remarkable resilience of individuals who dare to confront it head-on.

Scribe Publications Pty Limited, Mar 30, 2021, 256 pages