Annabel: A Novel
An "absorbing... beautifully written" debut about the trials of growing up unique in a restrictive environment (The New York Times Book Review). In 1968, in a remote part of Canada, a child is born -- a baby who appears... See More
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Quick ViewAn "absorbing... beautifully written" debut about the trials of growing up unique in a restrictive environment (The New York Times Book Review). In 1968, in a remote part of Canada, a child is born -- a baby who appears... See More
Cat's Tongue is the latest publication from California-based writer Kathleen Winter, author of three award-winning poetry collections. Armed with wit, charm, and original imagery, she engages with incidents in her Texas... See More
Ensure the new leaders in your business are prepared for the transition from a doer to a network builder through giving them simple.transparent.uncluttered tools to help them focus on what is important in leading their team... See More
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Quick ViewA Library Journal Key Indie Fiction Title, Fall 2014 A BBC.com Book to Read for October, 2014 Meet Xavier Boland, the untouchable cross-dresser, who walks loose and carefree as an old Broadway tune. Meet Miss Penrice, a... See More
Leaders can learn and develop effective strategies to support their teams, companies and themselves to optimize outcomes. In simple.transparent.uncluttered, Kathleen defines each strategy and shares real life stories of her... See More
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Quick ViewIn 2010, bestselling author Kathleen Winter (Annabel) embarked on a journey across the storied Northwest Passage, among marine scientists, historians, archaeologists, anthropologists, and curious passengers. From Greenland... See More
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Quick View"Kathleen Winter's "Of the Fountain," from her wonderful new collection of stories The Freedom in American Songs, explores the points where appearance and judgement collide, often leading us astray. Though the story may seem... See More