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A book I read in highschool featured a girl who is a Holocaust survivor from Denmark. The story is often confused with the Diary of Anne Frank, who is a Holocaust victim. It is reminiscent of the Paul Newman movie Exodus, where the character Karen talks to Landau about the king of Denmark...
There's a technique of child discipline called "clamp his ear" that I think I read in a book somewhere. I thought it was Prisoner of Vampires but as I read it, I don't know if this is the book.
You may have heard of there being an issue with there tongue in cheek suggestion that a husband could handle his wife a broom and if she wanted to fly if he didn't think she was being friendly.
There are 2 books I'm looking for, 1 is a book that describes how very young girls do not approve of behavior that is bossy. The other book is one that says that the worst thing you can do is to choose friends for your child.
So there's this guy, and there's this chick who wants to marry him, and she decided the best way is to get pregnant. So she invites him over and has an egg in her cleavage, and she tells him its there to incubate the egg. What she's really doing is playing a game of tease me, please me. So...
Wasn't there a book about how a Roman legionnaire, required to march 20 miles in a day with his weight on his back, was stronger than a modern marathon runner?
I saw this books years ago and never bought it. I am interested. IIRC there were at least 2 books in the series and the humans built starships and returned to earth.
Anyone have title, author, ISBN?
I'm looking for a book I once glanced at that contends that the worst thing you can do when raising children is to decide who their friends are. Can anyone tell me the title, author, or ISBN?