The Beach of Dreams ChoreographyThe Beach of Dreams (1919) is a novel by Henry De Vere Stacpoole. Although he is more widely known for his novel The Blue Lagoon (1908), which inspired the 1980 hit drama starring Brooke Shields, Stacpoole was a prolific bestselling author whose dozens of literary works allow the reader to enter the world of nautical adventure. It was as though deep in his being lay a blazing hatred born of injustice through ages and only coming to light when upborne
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This book not only provides background in the history of philosophy for a general reader but also will be useful to those who need an abbreviated narrative and compendium of relevant sources for their own thinking and research
The Gift of Black Folk (1924) is a book of essays by W
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The works by these writers offer evidence that most native people have entered modernity without renouncing their respective cultures or the specifics of their singular identities
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The section on atypical populations focuses on parent-child play among clinical populations