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by Rana DiOrio
This colorful, insightful story, demystifies for children ages 4 to 7 what it means to be green by helping them to view everyday tasks through an environmentally-...
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Trapped in a troubled marriage with a disabled husband, Carolyn Weedman is ripe for a change in her life. After a chance encounter with a widowed Pala Indian...
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Zoe Carter’s busy life on the West Coast with her husband and daughters takes an unexpected detour when her glamorous, independent-minded mother, Margaret, decides...
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After 20 years of living with a chronic illness, Zoe FitzGerald Carter's mother decided to end her life - and asked her three daughters to help her. For months,...
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by Angel Logan
Epic Memoir Makes Literary Debut
Depicting a Successful Quest to Conquer Obesity
Boston, Massachusetts –(Monday) March 29, 2010 – Andrew Leon LeClair announces the...
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by Liane Skye
Beyond the bounds of pleasure, a single chance for redemption…
Trey, a demigod, is sworn to guard the fates of human couples on whose relationships hinge the...
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by Liane Skye
When Virginia Keith’s ex shows on her doorstep days before Christmas, demanding half the equity in the Victorian cottage she’s restored from the ground up, she...
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by Nasim Yousaf
Allama Mashraqi (Inayatullah Khan) and Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, two eminent 20th century personalities of the Indian sub-continent, fought for freedom —...
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Laugh along when Louise and her friends change their names, which leaves Mr. Shelby very confused. Find out what happens when Louise's big buddy turns out to be...
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Drama for children of all ages. Games and activities include sensory exploration, music, movement, rhythm, pantomime, role playing and character development,...
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Did you know . . . Thomas Jefferson kept grizzly bears on the White House lawn?
Abraham Lincoln was the only president to receive a patent?
Benjamin Harrison was...
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Meg doesn't suspect anything when her weird brother gives her a sugar doughnut. But soon, she realizes she has special powers --everything she wishes for comes true...
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by Katie Burke
by Olivia Gardner (Author), Emily Buder (Author), Sarah Buder (Author)
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by Char Solomon
This article is about an inspirational woman, who at 85 continues to run marathons. Although she only began to run at the age of 64 after attending a quit-smoking...
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The American intelligence community is retooling, and so is the way in which Suffolk County’s commanding officer of homicide, Detective Lieutenant Theodore Groche,...
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Carefully wending his way up the Eastern seaboard, Malcolm Columba is not your garden variety serial killer. When two dissimilar murders occur on Long Island,...
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Confidentiality has become a weapon in the White House’s war on the press, a war fought with the unwitting complicity of the press itself. In this hard-hitting...
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by Bob Levin
In 1971, the San Francisco-based cartoonist Dan O'Neill decided that his contribution to the cultural revolution would be the destruction of Walt Disney. With a...
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