Blue Miracle
"Heart-shatteringly beautiful." -Goodreads Review "A time-leaping tale told from intimate dual perspectives, this tangled love story is driven by its emotional depth and attention to character, feeling as much like a... See More
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by Blair Harton
(33 reviews)
"Heart-shatteringly beautiful." -Goodreads Review "A time-leaping tale told from intimate dual perspectives, this tangled love story is driven by its emotional depth and attention to character, feeling as much like a... See More
(2,431 reviews)
Three generations of women in the Ferrari family must heal the broken pieces of their lives on a trip of a lifetime through picturesque Italy from New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Probst Workaholic... See More
(361 reviews)
Discover the secrets to successful luxury brand management with this bestselling guide written by two of the world's leading experts on luxury branding, Jean-Noël Kapferer and Vincent Bastien, providing a unique blueprint... See More
by Lorna Sage
(54 reviews)
Whitbread Award Winner: A memoirist "conjures up her claustrophobic childhood in the small Welsh village of Hanmer with wit and unsentimental clarity" (The New York Times). The bad blood had missed a generation. You're... See More
(227 reviews)
An Entertainment Weekly "Best Tell-All" Book One of Parade Magazine's "Best Books About Movies/TV" Included in Publishers Weekly's "Top Ten Social Science Books" Before the recent reboots, reunions and renaissance of Classic... See More
by Robert Coles
(44 reviews)
From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Children of Crisis, a profound examination of how listening to stories promotes learning and self-discovery. As a professor emeritus at Harvard University, a renowned child... See More
by Linda Gordon
(83 reviews)
In 1904, New York nuns brought forty Irish orphans to a remote Arizona mining camp, to be placed with Catholic families. The Catholic families were Mexican, as was the majority of the population. Soon the town's Anglos... See More
(1,230 reviews)
A New York Times Notable book, this memoir by a journalist who lived in a small city in China is "a vivid and touching tribute to a place and its people" (Kirkus Reviews, starred review). In the heart of China's Sichuan... See More
(113 reviews)
Like her cousins, Sheila wears a Claddagh ring meant to connect her Broun lineage with the MacLomain clan. Already having witnessed the strife ravaging the medieval Scottish highlands she's eager to once more be thrust back... See More
(310 reviews)
The inspiring and thrilling combat memoir of the only Army Ranger serving in direct combat operations with a prosthetic limb. On October 3, 2005, Kapacziewski and his soldiers were coming to the end of their tour in... See More
(2,430 reviews)
"The real star" of this British historical mystery "is Phryne with her Jazz Age fashions, devil-may-care attitude, and dry narrative wit" (Booklist). When a mysterious invitation for a spa vacation arrives for Miss Phryne... See More
by Dave Duncan
(285 reviews)
Medieval magic, murder, and mayhem! It is 1164, and for a hundred years England has been ruled by the Normans. A young Saxon boy named Durwin, crippled by a childhood accident, had caught the eye of a Norman sage teaching... See More
(45 reviews)
Have you ever reached a point where you're tired of feeling alone, scared, and trapped in the hopelessness of a toxic relationship? Well, that's my life. I'm stuck in this house, trapped in this life. I thought things would... See More
by Bee Wilson
(165 reviews)
One of The New Yorker's Fifteen Essential Cookbooks ? A New York Times, WBUR Here & Now, and National Post Best Cookbook of 2023 ? An NPR 2023 "Books We Love" Pick ? One of the Guardian UK's Five Best Food Books of 2023 A... See More
(110 reviews)
From the author of Without Precedent and Indivisible, the gripping true story of how three men used espionage, betrayal, and sexual deception to help win the American Revolution. Unlikely Allies is the story of three... See More
(435 reviews)
The acclaimed science writer presents a wide-ranging exploration of Antarctica's history, nature, and global significance in this "rollicking good read" (Kirkus). From the early expeditions of Ernest Shackleton to David... See More
by Myra Goodman
(141 reviews)
A bounty of delicious recipes, health information, and food choice tips from the founder of the organic farm that "is changing the way America eats" (People). Not only has Myra Goodman been growing organic food for over... See More
(1,342 reviews)
Another mystery book from Kerry Greenwood, internationally bestselling author of the Phryne Fisher mysteries! Betrayal is a bitter pill to swallow... Rising at four o'clock every morning isn't Corinna Chapman's favorite... See More
by Bill Johnson
(392 reviews)
A Prophetic Anointing for Today Defining Moments is a fascinating look at the remarkable ways in which God has used ordinary people to change history. But it is about more than history alone -- it illuminates the present and... See More
by Andrew Root
(47 reviews)
Why does divorce cause so much strain and long-term distress for children of all ages? Andrew Root, a recognized authority on youth ministry and a child of divorce himself, explains that divorce causes children to question... See More
by Cindy Bell
(861 reviews)
This is book 2 in the Chocolate Centered Cozy Mystery Series. The main mystery is solved in each book, but the series is best enjoyed when read in order. Ally Sweet is settling into life in Blue River. She loves spending... See More
by Mary Roach
(2,045 reviews)
"America's funniest science writer" (Washington Post) explores the irresistibly strange universe of life without gravity in this New York Times bestseller. The best-selling author of Stiff and Bonk explores the irresistibly... See More
(16,378 reviews)
BOOKER PRIZE WINNER ? NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER ? An affluent Indian family is forever changed by one fateful day in 1969, from the author of The Ministry of Utmost Happiness "[The God of Small Things] offers such magic... See More
by Sal Arnuk
(91 reviews)
The markets have evolved at breakneck speed during the past decade, and change has accelerated dramatically since 2007's disastrous regulatory "reforms." An unrelenting focus on technology, hyper-short-term trading, speed... See More
(276 reviews)
With its three-hour-long contests, 162-game seasons, and countless measurable variables, baseball is a sport which lends itself to self-reflection and obsessive analysis. It's a thinking game. It's also a shifting game... See More
by Howard Marks
(1,770 reviews)
This candid crime memoir by Britain's most famous drug baron is "frequently hilarious, occasionally sad, and often surreal" (GQ). During the mid-1980s Howard Marks had 43 aliases, 89 phone lines, and owned 25 companies... See More
(94 reviews)
First published in 1985, Habits of the Heart continues to be one of the most discussed interpretations of modern American society, a quest for a democratic community that draws on our diverse civic and religious traditions... See More
by Diane Cook
(254 reviews)
A refreshingly imaginative, daring debut collection of stories that illuminates with audacious wit the complexity of human behavior, and the veneer of civilization over our darkest urges. Told with perfect rhythm and... See More
by John Robb
(118 reviews)
"For my money, John Robb, a former Air Force officer and tech guru, is the futurists' futurist." --"Slate" The counterterrorism expert John Robb reveals how the same technology that has enabled globalization also allows... See More
(1,305 reviews)
Welcome, foolish mortals, to Disney Press' spookiest chapter book series yet: Tales from the Haunted Mansion! Based on the attractions from the Disney Parks, each new book tells the story of one of the Haunted Mansion's 999... See More
(359 reviews)
Often compared to the novels of James Herriot, ALL GOD'S CREATURES follows the life of a woman veterinarian in modern Tennessee. From an unlikely start as a white-glove debutante in the 1960's to a sexism-defying launch in... See More
(51 reviews)
An essential helpful guide, "How to Write is as useful a study of craft, or the professional conduct of a writing career, as I've seen (Los Angeles Times). Uniquely fusing practical advice on writing with his own insights... See More
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