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A Brief History of Camouflage
In the spell-like, poetic fiction of Thaisa Frank, the fantastic is never far from the ordinary: her characters glimpse other worlds in their rear-view mirrors,...
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The Frugal Book Promoter
Whether your publisher assigns zero dollars to your book's promotional campaign or thousands, The Frugal Book Promoter assures it the best possible start in life....
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Praise for Hold Me Close, Let Me Go"The thrilling level of honesty and discovery burned into every line  of  Hold Me Close, Let Me Go is something that rarely...
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Taking Flight
It was a simple plan: engage in some innocent flirtation, feel desirable again. But finding happiness is never that easy . . . Not even close. Professor Julia...
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Wild Women's Weekend
They are four lifelong friends, with challenging careers and demanding families. And for one weekend each year they let their hair down and are as bad as they want...
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Slow Hands
We pay to get our hair done, our houses cleaned, our cars waxed. Why not pay for something we really need? I am leaving you a nest egg. Let it take you someplace...
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Drive: The First Quarter
A major collection of poetry by a walking legend in Chicana / Latina literature. Her first book in 15 years.
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From the Cables of Genocide
Winner of the Patteson Poetry Prize and the Latino Literature Prize. Cervantes stretches the resources of language, imagery and the dialectics of love, hunger and...
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The Hunt Club
Filled with New York Times bestselling author John Lescroart's trademarks-rich characters, masterful pacing, and nail-biting suspense-The Hunt Club introduces one...
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Returning as an honored guest to the exclusive country club where he worked in his youth, Jack Handley remembers the summer of '46 when he caddied for Ben...
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Before there were titanium woods and graphite shafts, golf clubs were made from the wood of hickory trees and had intriguing names like cleek, mashie and jigger....
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Buffalo Soldier: Trial by Fire
After the Civil War, Ben Carter walked from east Texas to New Orleans to enlist in the 9th (Colored) Cavalry Regiment. A good field soldier, he gets into trouble...
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The central figure of Hero on Three Continents is Sir Henry Brown, born 1901, into a prominent Anglo-Jewish family. Henry's two elder brothers were killed in...
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An artist ignores what he is creating in his life; a woman survives genocide and its aftermath; an Irish wedding blessing is reworked: these poems from an...
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Carcinoid Cancer is a rare disease, with approximately 8,000 cases reported in the U.S. each year. Because of this rarity and its slow-growing tendencies, carcinoid...
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Soon after Anzan’s arrival in Kabul he is embroiled in a surreal episode that involves the murder of a friend and fellow inmate of a guest house. There are three...
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Imagine if the most severe physical pain and sorrow in your life were inflicted by the people you trusted most. In the spring of 2007, Belo Cipriani was beaten...
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Three short stories that highlight two girls' coming of age in different eras. From a girl's first period to another girl risking punishment in a parking lot,...
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Rock Music in American Culture: The Sounds of Revolution
From its roots in the black and white "under classes" through its clash with the broader culture to its multifaceted incarnation today, rock and roll has fostered...
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