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by Andrew Q Lam
The thirteen stories in Birds of Paradise Lost shimmer with humor and pathos as they chronicle the anguish and joy and bravery of America’s newest...
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by Mike Hogan
This is the first in a series of books that originated in an article I read in which the author claimed that twenty-odd per cent of people in the UK thought that...
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The Teacher's Selection Anthology of poetry, Is a book of poetry written by fifth-grade students from schools all over the United states, who were nominated...
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GENRE: Contemporary • LGBTQ Literary Fiction •
It's the early 1980's and Matt is on the cusp of adulthood in the flickering shadows of Los Angeles' Gothic...
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by John Yunker
The Tourist Trail is a literary thriller about endangered species in the world's most remote areas, and those who put their lives on the line to protect them....
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Just two years ago, the media turned Detective John Spader into a hero. He’d caught a twisted serial killer terrorizing...
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A paranormal thriller . . .
A mysterious little boy has begun appearing in the paintings of a New York City artist who can’t...
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Charlie Beckham is a rising star among federal prosecutors until, on the morning of the most important court day of his career, a...
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From R. Barri Flowers, bestselling author of teen novels, GHOST GIRL IN SHADOW BAY and DANGER IN TIME, comes COUNT DRACULA'S TEENAGE DAUGHTER, a delightful...
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MASTERS OF TRUE CRIME: Chilling Stories of Murder and the Macabre, is a true crime anthology edited by bestselling crime writer R. Barri Flowers, featuring...
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Since her four-month-old son was born, Juliet hasn't slept for more than fifteen minutes at a stretch. (Has she given birth to some sort of mutant vampire? She's...
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by Tim Wise
White Like Me is one-part memoir, one-part polemical essay collection, addressing racism and white privilege in the United States. Herein, Wise examines what it...
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by Micah Perks
In the late nineteenth century, Regina Sartwell and Olive Honsinger, reacting to society's constraints on women, seek emotional freedom in such alternative...
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by Sarah Stone
After a year, central Africa has finally started to feel like home to Anne, a human-rights activist from California. Deeply committed to helping the strife-torn...
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by Ann Cummins
A multigenerational, multicultural story, Yellowcake introduces us to two unforgettable families — one Navajo, one Anglo — some thirty years after the closing of...
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by Mitch Cullin
Anthology of literary fiction by gay men. Includes literary legends Edmund White, Andrew Holleran and Felice Picano as well as new writers Tom House, Paul Lisicky,...
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This extraordinary study traces the complex connections between the traumatic memories of Yeats' childhood and recurrent themes in his work. A consistent,...
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Set in 1929, before the Crash, Paradise Farm probes the disintegration and rebirth of a wealthy Jewish family at a time when the New York art world was in ferment...
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Through literary works and public appearances, Edith Bruck, born 1932 in Hungary, has devoted her life to bearing witness to what she experienced in the Nazi...
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