My first two additions this year are now eingetrudelt only me and I am pleased that I have endured so long without a new book. Still, I'm super excited about my two new treasures and wants to imagine now.
3096 days I received a gift from my Dad, because I have just as much stress at school and he told me something was going to do good. I was really pleased and think it's totally sweet of him! The second book is a book that I would have never bought so well since I did not even know that it exists. It was recommended to me by my story-LK-teacher, who said it was the best book about Indians and their eviction! And as Indians fascinate me interested for a long time and I'm not gotten around to this book.
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee by Dee Brown
3096 days of Natascha Kampusch
The advance of settlers and adventurers to the Wild West brought the Native American displacement, hunger, death and extinction. In powerful prose tells the story of Dee Brown of the American West's new and it exposes many legends as a lie. It leaves the Indians and their great chiefs speak out and set them in this spectacular work of an incomparable monument.
3096 days of Natascha Kampusch
Natascha Kampusch suffered the terrible fate that can befall a child: On 2 March 1998, they kidnapped at the age of ten years in the school. Their tormentors, the communications engineer Wolfgang Priklopil, held them captive in a cellar dungeon - 3096 days. On 23 August 2006 she managed to escape on their own. Priklopil took on the same day lives. Now Natascha Kampusch speaks openly for the first time about the kidnapping, the time of captivity, their relationship with the perpetrator and how she managed to escape hell.
've also got I still moon shards of Betty Belitz , but this is the first birthday present for my mother. But I will read it then, of course.
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