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Henry Gregor Felsen (1916–1995)

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38+ Werke 233 Mitglieder 5 Rezensionen

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Werke von Henry Gregor Felsen

Hot Rod (1950) 58 Exemplare
Street Rod (1953) 38 Exemplare
Crash Club (1958) 28 Exemplare
Road Rocket (1961) 15 Exemplare
Bertie Comes Through (1947) 15 Exemplare
Two and the Town (1952) 6 Exemplare
Bertie Makes a Break (1958) 5 Exemplare
Cub Scout at Last! (1967) 4 Exemplare
Fever Heat (2013) 3 Exemplare
Li Chang's Million 3 Exemplare
Navy Diver (1942) 3 Exemplare
Boy Gets Car (1968) 3 Exemplare

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17 X Infinity (1900) — Mitwirkender — 162 Exemplare
Currents in Fiction (1974) — Mitwirkender — 20 Exemplare
High Gear: Great Stories About Fast Cars and Their Drivers (1955) — Mitwirkender — 11 Exemplare
The Best American Short Stories 1949 (1949) — Mitwirkender — 7 Exemplare

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From WW I to WW II including Test pilots, Arctic Bush flying & Flying Farmers
 
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MasseyLibrary | May 19, 2018 |
I read about this in a recent YALSA article and uncovered an ancient copy at the university library. It's outdated and a tad overdramatic by contemporary standards (published 1952), but in general it's a genuine depiction of the conflicts faced by two thoughtful teens who had bright futures ahead but find themselves suddenly parents-to-be. Buff's (yes, his name is Buff!) evolution from BMOC to resentful young husband to wiser young man is predictable but feels authentic. And Elaine isn't the shrinking violet she appears to be at first. Once she realizes Buff isn't going to be there for her and Junior she squares her shoulders and moves on. It's up to Buff to prove he's found the maturity to be a working part of the family.… (mehr)
 
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Salsabrarian | Feb 2, 2016 |
Loved this unforgettable, life shaping book, as a kid; plan to read it again as an adult.
 
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DougJ110 | 1 weitere Rezension | Dec 4, 2013 |
I can't believe no one has yet to review this wonderful teen-age book by Henry Gregor Felsen. I think it's a classic. I first read it about 12 or 13, and I still love it. Although it's obviously written more for boys, I think girls might enjoy it as well. Michael 'Mike' Revere is a senior in high school, in the innocent 1950s, when boys were concerned more with cars and sports, girls and fitting in, instead of being gang-bangers and huffing paint. Mike is the leader of his group, and he feels his spot challenged when rich boy David Galt comes to town. Mike feels he has to hold on to his top spot among his car-crazy friends, and trying to leads to tragedy. This isn't a deep book, like Catcher in the Rye (another favorite of mine), but it's still fun to read and I think anyone can remember what it was like wanting to be popular and fit in during your teenage years. The characters are all interesting and this is a well-written, interesting book about teenagers and their lives. I highly recommend it, and any other book my Mr. Felsen. He was a great writer in this genre.… (mehr)
 
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elliottrainbow | May 4, 2010 |

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Werke
38
Auch von
5
Mitglieder
233
Beliebtheit
#96,932
Bewertung
4.0
Rezensionen
5
ISBNs
27

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