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Where had it come from? Whose money was it? Was I to spend it? Save it? Pass it on to someone more needy? Above all else, why was I chosen? Certainly there were others, countless others, more needy than me... Her... See More
by Pete Hamill
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From a critically acclaimed author, a novel of an unlikely friendship in post-WWII NYC is "magic... This page-turner of a fable has universal appeal." -- New York Times Book Review Brooklyn, 1947. The war veterans have come... See More
by Gary Corby
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Pericles dispatches his protégé Nicolaos to investigate a suspicious suicide in this "lively" historical mystery set in Ancient Greece (Kirkus Reviews). Athens, 460 B.C. Life's tough for Nicolaos, the only investigating... See More
by John Ferling
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Perhaps the most revered American of all, George Washington has long been considered a stoic leader who held himself above the fray of political infighting. What has gone unnoticed about the much-researched life of... See More
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Change Management: the people side of change is an introduction to change management for managers and executives. Project leaders and consultants can use this book with their organizations and clients to introduce change... See More
by Eric Jager
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A riveting true story of royal murder and detection in 15th-century Paris, by the New York Times-bestselling author of The Last Duel. "Jager's book skillfully proves that a well-told work of history may resemble nothing so... See More
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Once upon a time, he was one of Boston's most righteous ministers. Now Joshua Blue is a guilt-stricken man scouring the West to find the sister he drove away with his pride. When the trail leads him to Denver, a beautiful... See More
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Blending social analysis and philosophy, Albert Borgmann maintains that technology creates a controlling pattern in our lives. This pattern, discernible even in such an inconspicuous action as switching on a stereo, has... See More
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"The princes Charming reunite for another slapstick, kingdom-saving quest" in an illustrated children's adventure series that's "funny and full of heart" (Kirkus). Prince Liam. Prince Frederic. Prince Duncan. Prince... See More
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Capitol Hill Baptist Church associate pastor Michael Lawrence contributes to the IXMarks series as he centers on the practical importance of biblical theology to ministry. He begins with an examination of a pastor's tools of... See More
by Greg Critser
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"An in-depth, well-researched, and thoughtful exploration of the 'fat boom' in America." -- TheBoston Globe Low carb, high protein, raw foods... despite our seemingly endless obsession with fad diets, the startling truth... See More
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Pacific Fire: Another thrilling ride through Greg van Eekhout's wildly imaginative world of California Bones, featuring entertaining new characters and a dangerous magical plot unfolding in Los Angeles. I'm Sam. I'm just... See More
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Winner of the Scotiabank Giller Prize and the Governor General's Literary Award Finalist for the Booker Prize and the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction "A powerfully expansive novel... Thien writes with the mastery of a... See More
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Why the crisis of Christianity has become a crisis for democracy What happens to American democracy if Christianity is no longer able, or no longer willing, to perform the functions on which our constitutional order... See More
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The New York Times-bestselling author offers an accessible, immediate, life-changing study of climate change and a call to action to combat the dilemma. Some people reject the fact, overwhelmingly supported by scientists... See More
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Vernon Coleman has been compared to some of England's best known and loved humourists. Second Chance is a joyful romp of a novel set in the idyllic surroundings of the English countryside. The characters leap from the page... See More
by Trevin Wax
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Christians are too often guilty of pledging their allegiance to the influential principalities and powers of this age rather than to Christ alone. In Holy Subversion, Trevin Wax challenges such behavior by urging a return to... See More
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The New York Times bestselling author of A Certain Age transports readers to sunny Florida in this lush and enthralling historical novel -- an enchanting blend of love, suspense, betrayal, and redemption set among the... See More
by Liz Jensen
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Charlotte Schleswig, the delightful narrator of Liz Jensen's latest novel, supports herself and the lumpen Fru Schleswig (who may or may not be her mother) as a prostitute in 1890s Copenhagen. While she is no small success... See More
by Lucia Berlin
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This second posthumous story collection by the New York Times-bestselling author of A Manual for Cleaning Women "shines with compassion and dark wit" (Guardian, UK). In 2015, eleven years after her death, Lucia Berlin... See More
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A "brilliant" novel of a party girl in 1980s Manhattan, by the author of Bright Lights, Big City (The Sunday Times). Twenty-something aspiring actress Alison Poole is well versed in hopping the clubs, shopping Chanel... See More
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A New Yorker Best Book of the Year. "A beautifully written and well-documented account of how creativity gained the societal value it has today." -- Vlad Gl?veanu, author of Creativity Creativity is one of American... See More
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More than 365 tips to give you the advice and motivation you need to kick-start your home organizing project on your schedule. Whether you have thirty seconds, one minute, five minutes, or fifteen minutes, this organizing... See More
by Rick Bayless
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The follow-up to Rick Bayless's best-selling Mexican Everyday features a dozen "master-class" recipes you'll want to learn by heart, more than 30 innovative vegetable dishes, Rick's secret weapon flavorings to weave into... See More
by Paula Haney
(488 reviews)
Making a delicious pie has never been easier with this extensive cookbook from the popular Chicago bakery. When Paula Haney first opened the Hoosier Mama Pie Company on March 14, 2009 (Pi day, appropriately enough), she... See More
by Neal Bascomb
(1,855 reviews)
The first complete narrative of the pursuit & capture of SS Nazi officer and Holocaust architect Adolf Eichmann, by a New York Times-bestselling author. When the Allies stormed Berlin in the last days of the Third Reich... See More
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Introducing the most complete cross-reference ever for the universal worship of the Divine Feminine. The Goddess Guide is indispensable for anyone who's ever wondered which Goddess to invoke for a particular ritual... See More
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The celebrated author continues his Space Odyssey with this Hugo Award winner: "A daring romp through the solar system and a worthy successor to 2001" (Carl Sagan). In 1968, Arthur C. Clarke's bestselling 2001: A... See More
by Meg Wolitzer
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The New York Times-bestselling author of The Interestings compiles a stunning anthology of literary short fiction with T.C. Boyle, Emma Cline and others. "If you know exactly what you are going to get from the... See More
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In a brisk revisionist history, William Rowe challenges the standard narrative of Qing China as a decadent, inward-looking state that failed to keep pace with the modern West. The Great Qing was the second major Chinese... See More
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