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Freedom

stories celebrating the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

1st U.S. ed.
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An edition of Freedom (2011)

Freedom

stories celebrating the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

1st U.S. ed.
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"Inspired by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), which starts memorably with Article 1: We are all born free and equal, Freedom is an enthralling anthology of short stories"--Provided by the publisher.

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English
Pages
413

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Freedom: stories celebrating the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
2011, Broadway Paperbacks
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Table of Contents

Busy lines -- Patricia Grace
The effects of good government on the city -- A.L. Kennedy
The kind of neighbor you used to have -- James Meek
Business philosophy -- Marina Lewycka
The long ride back home -- Mohammed Naseehu Ali
Sticko -- Gabriella Ambrosio
Tetanus -- Joyce Carol Oates
The trial -- Walter Mosley
Character development -- David Mitchell
Innocent passage -- Ariel Dorfman
Aniruddha : the latest installment -- Amit Chaudhuri
An incident at lunchtime -- Petina Gappah
Torn -- Milton Hatoum
The go-between -- Ali Smith
Asylum -- David Constantine
Homecoming -- Jon Fosse
The war on women -- Kate Atkinson
A special boy -- Banana Yoshimoto
Be careful about playing with the path of least resistance -- Alexis Wright
Where I keep my faith -- Helen Dunmore
Comrade Vadillo -- Héctor Aguilar Camín
In the prison of repose -- Paulo Coelho
Warriors of the sky -- Mahmoud Saeed
The obvious candidate -- Richard Griffiths
Mr. President-- -- Juan Goytisolo
The moon above his head -- Yann Martel
Sola -- Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Amnesty -- Nadine Gordimer
An Internet baby -- Xiaolu Guo
The shed -- Alice Pung
ABC antidote -- Ishmael Beah
Gray Wolf, Prince Jack, and the Firebird -- Alan Garner
March of the dinosaurs -- Liana Badr
The scream -- Rohinton Mistry
The classroom -- Olja Knezevic -- Epilogue:
Sofia -- Henning Mankell.

Edition Notes

Anthology.

"The Universal Declaration of Human Rights": p. 399-404.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
808.83/108355
Library of Congress
PN6120.95.H784 F74, PN6120.95.H784 F74 2009, PN6120.95.H784F74, PN6120.95.H784 F74 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 413 p. ;
Number of pages
413

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26643967M
Internet Archive
isbn_9780307588838
ISBN 10
0307588831
ISBN 13
9780307588838, 9780307588845
LCCN
2010010573
OCLC/WorldCat
580105254

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