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Divorced from an irresponsible studio musician, Jessie Shapiro barely manages to support

herself and her daughter by restoring paintings. Suddenly, her daughter and ex-husband
disappear. Jessie finds a warning on his answering machine, but later it's erased. Then her
best friend, wearing Jessie's slicker, is run over. Jessie sees a sinister pattern, but the police
dismiss her fears. As Jessie tracks her daughter across the United States, she uncovers a
deadly secret from his college days during the Vietnam era. Hard Rain is a solid
mystery/political thriller about a self-reliant average woman thrown without warning into a
smoky conspiracy.Hard Rain is a nail-biter of a suspense novel, part mystery and part
espionage thriller, and Peter Abrahams is a writer with credentials as long as your arm,
including being Stephen King’s favorite American suspense novelist. After reading this
skillfully woven tale I can see why. My thanks go to Net Galley and Open Road Integrated
Media for the free galley. It was one wild ride!Hard Rain is set in the period after Vietnam,
but prior to the time when satellites revolutionized our means.I did not use this book as
intended since I don't have a prayer partner. However, I like both Luci Shaw and Madeline
L'Engle and I was intrigued by a book written by both of them.It was interesting to use this
book as part of my devotions. What I found useful was that the prayer topics for partners are
not far off from topics anyone might pray about. The comments that the authors included
helped me with my own prayers.This book would be wonderful for prayer partners.At last in
paperback in one complete volume, here are the five novels from Douglas Adams's
Hitchhiker series. "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"Seconds before the Earth is
demolished for a galactic freeway, Arthur Dent is saved by Ford Prefect, a researcher for the
revised Guide. Together they stick out their thumbs to the stars and begin a wild journey
through time and space."The Restaurant at the End of the Universe"Facing annihilation at
the hands of warmongers is a curious time to crave tea. It could only happen to the
cosmically displaced Arthur Dent and his comrades as they hurtle across the galaxy in a
desperate search for a place to eat."Life, the Universe and Everything"The unhappy
inhabitants of planet Krikkit are sick of looking at the night sky- so they plan to destroy it. The
universe, that is. Now only five individuals can avert Armageddon: mild-mannered Arthur
Dent and his stalwart crew."So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish"Back on Earth, Arthur Dent
is ready to believe that the past eight years were all just a figment of his stressed-out
imagination. But a gift-wrapped fishbowl with a cryptic inscription conspires to thrust him
back to reality. So to speak."Mostly Harmless"Just when Arthur Dent makes the terrible
mistake of starting to enjoy life, all hell breaks loose. Can he save the Earth from total
obliteration? Can he save the Guide from a hostile alien takeover? Can he save his daughter
from herself?Also includes the short story "Young Zaphod Plays It Safe".Every sixth human
being in the world today is an Indian, and every sixth Indian is an untouchable. For thousands
of years the untouchables, or Dalits, the people at the bottom of the Hindu caste system,
have been treated as subhuman. Their story has rarely been told. This remarkable book
achieves something altogether unprecedented: it gives voice to India's voiceless. In
Untouchables, Narendra Jadhav tells the awe-inspiring story of his family's struggle for
equality and justice in India. While most Dalits had accepted their lowly position as fate,
Jadhav's father rebelled against the oppressive caste system and fought against all odds to
forge for his children a destiny that was never ordained. Based on his father's diaries and
family stories, Jadhav has written the triumphant story of his parents -- their great love,
unwavering courage, and eventual victory in the struggle to free themselves and their
children from the caste system. Jadhav vividly brings his parents' world to light and
unflinchingly documents the life of untouchables -- the hunger, the cruel humiliations, the
perpetual fear and brutal abuse. Compelling and deeply compassionate, Untouchables is a
son's tribute to his parents, an illuminating chronicle of one of the most important moments
in Indian history, and an eye-opening work of nonfiction that gives readers access and insight
into the lives of India's 165 million Dalits, whose struggle for equality continues even
today.At once a classic of travel literature and a penetrating portrait of a “sensibility on
tour,” Flaubert in Egypt wonderfully captures the young writer’s impressions during his 1849
voyages. Using diaries, letters, travel notes, and the evidence of Flaubert’s traveling
companion, Maxime Du Camp, Francis Steegmuller reconstructs his journey through the
bazaars and brothels of Cairo and down the Nile to the Red Sea.How well do you really know
your favorite author? In this new book, ace literary detective turned quizmaster John
Sutherland and Austen buff Deirdre Le Faye challenge you to find out. Starting with easy,
factual questions that test how well you remember a novel and its characters, the quiz
progresses to a level of greater difficulty, demanding close reading and interpretative
deduction. What really motivates the characters, and what is going on beneath the surface of
the story? Designed to amuse and divert, the questions and answers take the reader on an
imaginative journey into the world of Jane Austen, where hypothesis and speculation
produce fascinating and unexpected insights. The questions are ingenious and fun, and the
answers (located in the back of the book), in Sutherland's inimitable style, are fascinating.
Completing the book guarantees a hugely improved knowledge and appreciation of Austen.
Whether you are an expert or enthusiast, So You Think You Know Jane Austen? guarantees
you will know her much better after reading it.Cryptonomicon zooms all over the world,
careening conspiratorially back and forth between two time periods--World War II and the
present. Our 1940s heroes are the brilliant mathematician Lawrence Waterhouse, crypt
analyst extraordinaire, and gung-ho, morphine-addicted marine Bobby Shaftoe. They're part
of Detachment 2702, an Allied group trying to break Axis communication codes while
simultaneously preventing the enemy from figuring out that their codes have been broken.
Their job boils down to layer upon layer of deception. Dr. Alan Turing is also a member of
2702, and he explains the unit's strange workings to Waterhouse. "When we want to sink a
convoy, we send out an observation plane first... Of course, to observe is not its real duty--
we already know exactly where the convoy is. Its real duty is to be observed... Then, when
we come round and sink them, the Germans will not find it suspicious."All of this secrecy
resonates in the present-day story line, in which the grandchildren of the WWII heroes--
inimitable programming geek Randy Waterhouse and the lovely and powerful Amy Shaftoe--
team up to help create an offshore data haven in Southeast Asia and maybe uncover some
gold once destined for Nazi coffers. To top off the paranoiac tone of the book, the mysterious
Enoch Root, key member of Detachment 2702 and the Societas Eruditorum, pops up with an
unbreakable encryption scheme left over from WWII to befuddle the 1990s protagonists with
conspiratorial ties.This novel of awesome beauty and power is a moving saga about people,
relationships, and the boundaries of love. Through Jean M. Auel's magnificent storytelling we
are taken back to the dawn of modern humans, and with a girl named Ayla we are swept up
in the harsh and beautiful Ice Age world they shared with the ones who called themselves
the Clan of the Cave Bear. A natural disaster leaves the young girl wandering alone in an
unfamiliar and dangerous land until she is found by a woman of the Clan, people very
different from her own kind. To them, blond, blue-eyed Ayla looks peculiar and ugly--she is
one of the Others, those who have moved into their ancient homeland; but Iza cannot leave
the girl to die and takes her with them. Iza and Creb, the old Mog-ur, grow to love her, and
as Ayla learns the ways of the Clan and Iza's way of healing, most come to accept her. But the
brutal and proud youth who is destined to become their next leader sees her differences as a
threat to his authority. He develops a deep and abiding hatred for the strange girl of the
Others who lives in their midst, and is determined to get his revenge.'I come from Des
Moines. Somebody had to'And, as soon as Bill Bryson was old enough, he left. Des Moines
couldn't hold him, but it did lure him back. After ten years in England, he returned to the
land of his youth, and drove almost 14,000 miles in search of a mythical small town called
Amalgam, the kind of trim and sunny place where the films of his youth were set. Instead, his
search led him to Anywhere, USA; a lookalike strip of gas stations, motels and hamburger
outlets populated by lookalike people with a penchant for synthetic fibres. Travelling around
thirty-eight of the lower states - united only in their mind-numbingly dreary uniformity - he
discovered a continent that was doubly lost; lost to itself because blighted by greed,
pollution, mobile homes and television; lost to him because he had become a stranger in his
own land.The Lost Continent is a classic of travel literature - hilariously, stomach-achingly
funny, yet tinged with heartache - and the book that first staked Bill Bryson's claim as the
most beloved writer of his generation.In Immigrant Acts, Lisa Lowe argues that
understanding Asian immigration to the United States is fundamental to understanding the
racialized economic and political foundations of the nation. Lowe discusses the
contradictions whereby Asians have been included in the workplaces and markets of the U.S.
nation-state, yet, through exclusion laws and bars from citizenship, have been distanced
from the terrain of national culture.Lowe argues that a national memory haunts the
conception of Asian American, persisting beyond the repeal of individual laws and sustained
by U.S. wars in Asia, in which the Asian is seen as the perpetual immigrant, as the “foreigner-
within.” In Immigrant Acts, she argues that rather than attesting to the absorption of cultural
difference into the universality of the national political sphere, the Asian immigrant—at odds
with the cultural, racial, and linguistic forms of the nation—displaces the temporality of
assimilation. Distance from the American national culture constitutes Asian American culture
as an alternative site that produces cultural forms materially and aesthetically in
contradiction with the institutions of citizenship and national identity. Rather than a sign of a
“failed” integration of Asians into the American cultural sphere, this critique preserves and
opens up different possibilities for political practice and coalition across racial and national
borders.In this uniquely interdisciplinary study, Lowe examines the historical, political,
cultural, and aesthetic meanings of immigration in relation to Asian Americans. Extending the
range of Asian American critique, Immigrant Acts will interest readers concerned with race
and ethnicity in the United States, American cultures, immigration, and transnationalism.
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test_file.py

import pandas as pd
from fuzzywuzzy import fuzz
import pickle
import pytest

class TestNlp:
    @pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
    def get_string(self):
        pickle_in = open("check.pickle","rb")
        ref_string = pickle.load(pickle_in)
        pickle_in.close()
        df = pd.read_csv('data.csv' , sep='\n')
        actual_string = ""
        for index, row in df.iterrows():
            actual_string += str(row[0])
        self.ref_string = ref_string
        self.actual_string = actual_string
        self.df = df
        
    
    def test_answer(self):
        assert self.actual_string == self.ref_string
    

    def test_row(self):
        assert self.df.shape[0] > 50

parser.py

import re
import os

if not os.path.exists('unit.xml'):
    try:
        raise SystemExit
    except SystemExit:
        print(0)
else:
    with open('unit.xml') as fp:
        line = fp.read()

    pattern = re.compile(r'errors="(.+?)".+failures="(.+?)".+tests="(.+?)"')

    m = pattern.search(line)

    if m:
        errors_count = m.group(1)
        errors_count = int(errors_count)

        failure_count = m.group(2)
        failure_count = int(failure_count)

        tests_count = m.group(3)
        tests_count = int(tests_count)

    pass_count = tests_count - (errors_count + failure_count)
    pass_percent = int(round((pass_count/tests_count)*100,0))
    print(pass_percent)

Hacker rank error on Run Test

============================= test session starts ==============================


platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-5.2.0, py-1.10.0, pluggy-0.13.1
rootdir: /projects/challenge
collected 2 items
test_file.py EE [100%]
==================================== ERRORS ====================================
____________________ ERROR at setup of TestNlp.test_answer _____________________
self = <test_file.TestNlp object at 0x7f0b1a2ff278>
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def get_string(self):
pickle_in = open("check.pickle","rb")
ref_string = pickle.load(pickle_in)
pickle_in.close()
> df = pd.read_csv('data.csv' , sep='\n')
test_file.py:13:
________________________________________
/home/user/.local/lib/python3.5/site-packages/pandas/io/parsers.py:678: in parser_f
return _read(filepath_or_buffer, kwds)
/home/user/.local/lib/python3.5/site-packages/pandas/io/parsers.py:440: in _read
parser = TextFileReader(filepath_or_buffer, **kwds)
/home/user/.local/lib/python3.5/site-packages/pandas/io/parsers.py:787: in __init__
self._make_engine(self.engine)
/home/user/.local/lib/python3.5/site-packages/pandas/io/parsers.py:1014: in _make_engine
self._engine = CParserWrapper(self.f, **self.options)
/home/user/.local/lib/python3.5/site-packages/pandas/io/parsers.py:1708: in __init__
self._reader = parsers.TextReader(src, **kwds)
pandas/_libs/parsers.pyx:384: in pandas._libs.parsers.TextReader.__cinit__
???
________________________________________
> ???
E FileNotFoundError: File b'data.csv' does not exist
pandas/_libs/parsers.pyx:695: FileNotFoundError
______________________ ERROR at setup of TestNlp.test_row ______________________
self = <test_file.TestNlp object at 0x7f0b1a2ff4a8>
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def get_string(self):
pickle_in = open("check.pickle","rb")
ref_string = pickle.load(pickle_in)
pickle_in.close()
> df = pd.read_csv('data.csv' , sep='\n')
test_file.py:13:
________________________________________
/home/user/.local/lib/python3.5/site-packages/pandas/io/parsers.py:678: in parser_f
return _read(filepath_or_buffer, kwds)
/home/user/.local/lib/python3.5/site-packages/pandas/io/parsers.py:440: in _read
parser = TextFileReader(filepath_or_buffer, **kwds)
/home/user/.local/lib/python3.5/site-packages/pandas/io/parsers.py:787: in __init__
self._make_engine(self.engine)
/home/user/.local/lib/python3.5/site-packages/pandas/io/parsers.py:1014: in _make_engine
self._engine = CParserWrapper(self.f, **self.options)
/home/user/.local/lib/python3.5/site-packages/pandas/io/parsers.py:1708: in __init__
self._reader = parsers.TextReader(src, **kwds)
pandas/_libs/parsers.pyx:384: in pandas._libs.parsers.TextReader.__cinit__
???
________________________________________
> ???
E FileNotFoundError: File b'data.csv' does not exist
pandas/_libs/parsers.pyx:695: FileNotFoundError
=============================== warnings summary ===============================
/home/user/.local/lib/python3.5/site-packages/fuzzywuzzy/fuzz.py:11
/home/user/.local/lib/python3.5/site-packages/fuzzywuzzy/fuzz.py:11: UserWarning: Using slow pure-python
SequenceMatcher. Install python-Levenshtein to remove this warning
warnings.warn('Using slow pure-python SequenceMatcher. Install python-Levenshtein to remove this warning')
-- Docs: https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/warnings.html
========================= 1 warnings, 2 error in 0.98s =========================

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