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by Jed Wright
Jack Wilson found himself riding in the back of a pickup truck wondering how everything could have gone so wrong. He looked up the road and caught a glimpse of the...
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by Angie Jones
Angie Jones delivers an impactful narrative that gives readers a descriptive account on her life experiences. Her use of chronological timeline of her childhood to...
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by Raj Patel
"This is a deeply thought-provoking book about the dramatic changes we must make to save the planet from financial madness" - Naomi Klein. Opening with...
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by Diana Raab
Personal Essay called “Personal Growth Through Breast Cancer.” from the Anthology: Recovering the Self: A Journal of Hope and Healing.
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He vowed never to love again. She is afraid to love. A passion so strong they cannot resist.
Ruggedly handsome pediatrician, Dr. Tristan Knight, is done with...
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In this prime collection of first-hand interviews, 37 of the world's top record producers share their creative secrets and hit-making techniques, from the practical...
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DI Horton is called to investigate a suspicious fire on board a boat, but as soon as he arrives at the marina he experiences a premonition so strong that it’s...
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Review From Publishers Weekly:
Variety show host Ed Sullivan, part idiosyncratic non-performer and part brooding showman, played so great a role in molding the...
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The publication of Alec Baldwin Doesn’t Love Me in 1998 launched a fresh, vital voice in comedy. Publishers Weekly has called Michael Thomas Ford a "cranky,...
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Tales of Evil. Tales of Darkness. Tales of Beasts.
There's the...
Vampire who visits the same girl every night.
Dangerous rumor that turns...
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When actress Annabelle Gurwitch was fired from a play by Woody Allen she wondered how she would cope with being fired by a cultural icon. Turning to friends in...
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War can be an awful thing. It can take something as pure as young love and turn it into little more than a commodity. When lovers born on opposite sides of a...
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Defying the code that says it's impolite to discuss God or money, Zacharias does just that. On the road once more, Zacharias visits with Sister Schubert, the woman...
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After a harrowing escape from the British, patriot Seth Braxton finds his father dead at Yorktown. Now battle scarred and grieving, he endeavors to settle down for...
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In these personal, evocative, original essays, thirty contemporary black and white, young and older writers--from Pulitzer Prize and MacArthur Award winners to ...
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This collection of twelve short fiction stories - six written by Diana R. Jenkins - includes a page of reflection and discussion questions after each story. Every...
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by Ariel Gore
At once a love letter to the Rose City and a dream of escape, the first-person narratives of Portland Queer reveal the contradictions and commonalities of life in...
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