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The Wave was written to answer a question Arlene Goldbard is often asked: You say we are on the cusp of a paradigm shift, a radical change in worldview that...
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We are in the midst of seismic cultural change. In the old paradigm, priorities are shaped by a mechanistic worldview that privileges whatever can be...
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Set against the backdrop of the Civil Rights Movement, Red Mountain: Birmingham, Alabama, 1965 is the coming of age story of Eddie and Chrissy, young white...
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Enlightenment, it can be said, is a stringing together of momentary blissful connections. Each of these poems is indeed such a moment. As a book they string...
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A powerful new collection from an award-winning poet Robert Wrigley has become one of his generation's most accomplished poets, renowned for his irony,...
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From best-selling author Barbara Coloroso comes a timely and essential book about genocide. Through an examination of three clearly defined genocides — the...
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We live in a world where children so often are given the message that the ends justify the means; where harmful, even violent behavior in families, in communities,...
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In this companion to her bestselling Kids are Worth It!, parenting educator Barbara Coloroso shows how parents can help children find a way through grief and...
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(This synopsis describes the 2002 revised version.)
The parenting classic, now revised with new chapters, checklists, and information about today's most pressing...
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Veratarts (Return) is a collection of poems dedicated to the emotional and spiritual rollercoaster associated with returning to a lost and then rediscovered...
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Product DescriptionTHE 1969 MIRACLE METS is a retrospective of the 1969 season and World Series championship of the "Amazin Mets", scheduled for March...
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With a focus on the non-financial aspects of retirement, How to Retire Happy, Wild and Free by Ernie J. Zelinski explores the myriad choices and decisions that ...
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At the center of The Nature of Blood is a young woman, a Nazi death camp survivor, devastated by the loss of everyone she loves.
A German Jewish girl whose life...
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When Omar Yussef travels to New York for a UN conference, he's eager to visit his youngest son, Ala, who lives in Bay Ridge, a Brooklyn neighborhood with a large...
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by Andrew Q Lam
East Eats West: Writing in Two Hemispheres
Andrew Lam
The unexpected consequences of the Vietnamese diaspora
From cuisine and martial arts to sex and self-esteem,...
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Forever L.A. is for those who call Los Angeles home and for those who live vicariously through and have been entertained by the residents of its beautiful...
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In winter 1902 in the ruins of post-Boxer Uprising Beijing, two women from two different worlds joined hands in friendship-the former concubine and legendary tyrant...
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Austria, December 1791. The greatest musical genius who ever lived, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, is dead. Before he passed away, he claimed to have been poisoned. His...
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What do we mean by 'English'? How does that image square with reality? How does our island look from abroad, and what aspects of our experience do we...
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by Judy Juanita
“We called it City, a raggedy, in-the-flatlands, couldn’t-pass-the-earthquake code, stimulating, politically popping repository of blacks who couldn’t get to...
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