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by Maya Angelou
The Heart of a Woman continues Dr. Angelou’s autobiographical work begun in I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings, exploring her beginnings as a writer and civil rights...
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by Terry Gamble
A tale of class and race set in the post-World War II of Northern Michigan. Drawing from the rarely intersecting worlds of the Native American population and that...
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Hailed as one of the finest novels to come out of World War II, The Naked and the Dead received unprecedented critical acclaim upon its publication and has since...
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by Tobias Wolff
The thirty-three stories in this volume prove that American short fiction maybe be our most distinctive national art form. As selected and introduced by Tobias...
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Analyzes Shakespeare's persistent use of contraries in the light of Renaissance continental philosophy. Special attention to Romeo and Juliet, The Merchant of...
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As a mom re-entering the dating world, how do you balance being a woman with being a mother? In Mom, There's a Man in the Kitchen and He's Wearing Your Robe, Fisher...
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As a single father, you're ready to begin dating again. But are your kids ready? In this much-needed guide, relationship expert Ellie Slott Fisher comes to the...
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Three hundred sixty-six meditations on time. Called "a classic" by Richard Selzer, Time & the Art of Living has been widely referenced. It was 25...
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On Dialogue states and supports the thesis that dialogue and dialogic thinking are the most radical forms of free thought.
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by Justin Chin
Attack of the Man-Eating Lotus Blossoms is a collection of these performance art texts, along with documents and scripts, that represent Chin’s performance work...
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Short story anthology written by 40 authors from 12 countries. Authors from Australia, Canada, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Lebanon, New Zealand, South Africa...
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by Aimee Liu
“I think a book of letters would be so helpful for everyone, from those completely isolated by e.d. to those individuals less controlled but nonetheless...
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One book containing both young adult books Got Fangs? and Circus of the Darned, plus new glossary and author’s note.
GOT FANGS? Originally published January 2005...
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If only a broken heart were all she had to deal with…
…but there are Viking ghosts, gods, werebeings, and one sexy as sin vampire on Francesca’s case. And her...
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by Susie Hill
Is there a thing as perfect love between a daughter and her daddy? Thats what Dumpling Lampins believes. In her first novel My Daddy Don't Cry No More...
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Number Four in the ReBound Series. Originally published by Metromania Press in 2006; published in a new second edition with an introduction by...
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Food sovereignty goes beyond addressing the need to secure a daily food source. Food sovereignty means having the right to determine where your food comes from and...
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by Judy LeBlanc
Theology 101 in Bite-Size Pieces offers a bird’s eye view of the riches of God’s Divine Grace and what the finished work of Christ means to the world. It takes...
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by Hank Quense
Wotan is in trouble: the Rhinegold has gone missing and a smelly dwarf named Alberich has it. Wotan has to figure out a way to get it back without...
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From Publishers WeeklyAs the charmingly low-key first novel from writer producer Nieves-Powell (Yo Soy Latina!) opens, it's been 10 years since Staten...
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