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The Gray House is an astounding tale of how what others understand as liabilities can be leveraged into strengths. Bound to wheelchairs and dependent on prosthetic limbs, the physically disabled students living in the House are overlooked by the Outsides. Not that it matters to anyone living in the House, a hulking old structure that its residents know is alive. From the corridors and crawl spaces to the classrooms and dorms, the House is full of tribes, tinctures, scared teachers, and laws—all seen and understood through a prismatic array of teenagers’ eyes. But student deaths and mounting pressure from the Outsides put the time-defying order of the House in danger. As the tribe leaders struggle to maintain power, they defer to the awesome power of the House, attempting to make it through days and nights that pass in ways that clocks and watches cannot record.
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This is my Armenia book around the World.
2.5, I'm sorry I was too stupid for this. Was this a metaphor for communism? That's what I got out of it but I didn't get it until the very end and I think this was TOO LONG FOR AN ALLEGORY. An allegory does not have to be 750 pages, thats just my opinion. Much of this went over my head, but if you're smart you may like.
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3 primary booksДом, в котором... is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2009 with contributions by Mariam Petrosyan, Yuri Machkasov, and Мариам Петросян.