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The Sophie Horowitz Story

by Sarah Schulman

Sometimes intrepid Jewish reporter for the Feminist News searches for captured radical feminist leaders.

How Can We Keep from Singing: Music and the Passionate Life

by Joan Oliver Goldsmith

The author has been a member of the Minneapolis/St. Paul Symphony Chorus for eight years, and has a lifelong love of choral singing. This book combines memoir with far-ranging reflections on singing, friendship, the corporate world, romantic love, and much more. Goldsmith writes beautifully and her words capture the beauty and exhilaration of singing, which she considers a spiritual experience.

The Civil War Letters of Joseph Taylor

by Kevin C. Murphy

Letters of a civil war Massachusetts soldier to his father

Reagan's War: The Epic Story of His Forty Year Struggle and Final Triumph Over Communism

by Peter Schweizer

Ronald Reagan has been considered at best an amiable dunce, a genial actor who simply mouthed whatever slogans his right-wing puppetmasters put in front of him. This book presents Reagan as President and statesman. Reagan's War is the story of Ronald Reagan's personal and political journey, beginning with his days in Hollywood, where he led the movie industry's resistance to an attempted communist takeover of Hollywood unions. The fight against communism changed the whole direction of his life. Schweizer chronicles Reagan's anti-communist crusade from governor of California to the White House. Along the way, Reagan moved from an initial posture of containment to being an advocate of head-on confrontation. Schweizer brings to light dozens of previously unknown facts about the Cold War, based on secret documents obtained from archives in Russia, Germany, Poland, Hungary, and the United States. Among his revelations are a North Korean and East German plot to assassinate Reagan in 1983; Reagan's secret funding of Solidarity of Poland; and the behind-the-scenes support that the Soviets and East Germans provided for European and American peace movements, as well as their clandestine contacts with U.S. government officials.

Blood Red, Sister Rose

by Thomas Keneally

Recreation of the story of Joan of Arc.

Don't Kill in Our Names: Families of Murder Victims Speak Out Against the Death Penalty

by Rachel King

The stories of family members of murder victims who seek healing and reconciliation over vengeance and work to end the use of capital punishment.

Brotherhood of the Bomb: The Tangled Lives and Loyalties of Robert Oppenheimer, Ernest Lawrence and Edward Teller

by Gregg Herken

The lives and interactions of Lawrence, Oppenheimer and Teller, who invented the atomic bomb.

Our Woman in Kabul

by Irris Makler

One of the first journalists into Afghanistan after the September 11 attacks, Irris Makler set out to cover a war and discovered a story about women caught in the crossfire.

Forbidden Love (UK title) Honor Lost (USA title)

by Norma Khouri

Norma writes this book in loving memory of her friend Dalia, an Arabian Muslim living in Amman, Jordan. Dalia fell in love with a Catholic, forbidden in Jordan, and suffered shocking consequences.

Sonya Fitzpatrick, the Pet Psychic: What the Animals Tell Me

by Sonya Fitzpatrick

OPEN THE TELEPATHIC CHANNEL TO YOUR PET with advice from Animal Planet's resident pet psychic Sonya Fitzpatrick MEET SONYA'S SUCCESS STORIES AMADEUS: a dog whose aggressive behavior almost got him kicked off his flyball team until Sonya uncovered his painful past. LINCOLN: a beautiful bird who confided to Sonya that he shredded his favorite pillow as a way of letting his owner know that he missed her. MR. CLINKER: a cat whose painful tumor disappeared under Sonya's healing touch. JEAN LaFITTE: a turtle whose unsuitable habitat lead to an almost fatal loss of appetite until a long chat with Sonya turned his life around. Enjoy as Sonya Fitzpatrick offers insight into the thoughts and feelings of our animal friends.

Ice Bound: A Doctor's Incredible Battle for Survival at the South Pole

by Jerri Nielsen Maryanne Vollers

Dr. Jerri Nielsen accepts an assignment as a physician for the American research base in Antarctica. This is the story of her discovery that she has breast cancer, and a risky air lift of Nielsen for treatment.

Subversive Southerner: Anne Braden and the Struggle for Racial Justice in the Cold War South

by Catherine Fosl

mccarty braden is a southern white woman who in the 1940s broke from her segregationist past and became a lifelong crusader to awaken the white southerners to racial injustice.

Supreme Command: Soldiers, Statesmen and Leadership in Wartime

by Eliot A. Cohen

Discussion of how statesmen and the military should interact.

20th Century Journey: 1904-1930

by William L. Shirer

The years from 1904 to 1930.

Aimee & Jaguar: A Love Story, Berlin 1943

by Edna Mccown Erica Fischer

A real-life love story between two women, one of them a Jew living illegally on the streets during WWII.

The Healer (O'Malley Family Series, #5)

by Dee Henderson

Rachel O'Malley works disasters for a living, her specialty helping children through trauma. When a school shooting rips through her community, she finds herself dealing with more than just grief among the children she is trying to help. There's a secret. One of them was there. One of them saw the shooting. And the gun is still missing...

The Pianist

by Anthea Bell Wladyslaw Szpilman

Dramatic story of a pianists survival of World War II in Poland.

Bush's Brain How Carl Rove Made George W. Bush Presidential

by James Moore Wayne Slater

The most powerful man in America may not be George W. Bush. It is probably Karl Rove, the President s brilliant advisor. Who is this man and how did he acquire so much power? Having watched in awe for over fifteen years as they reported on the rise of Karl Rove, Moore and Slater expose the brutal and sometimes morally questionable, but invariably effective ways in which Karl Rove-and America s political system-actually operate.

The Wisdom of Big Bird (and the Dark Genius of Oscar the Grouch): Lessons From a Life in Feathers

by Caroll Spinney J. Milligan

Memoir of the man inside Big Bird from Sesame Street.

What Next: An African American Initiative Toward World Peace

by Walter Mosley

Bestselling author of mysteries and other novels challenges African Americans to take a decisive role in bringing about world peace.

One Year Off: Leaving it All Behind for a Round-the-world Journey with Our Children

by David Elliot Cohen

[book Excerpt] In the end, I wrote twenty-three of these e-mail updates. They described our travels by airplane, ship, bus, car, van, train, camel cart, oxcart, and elephant howdah through sixteen countries on six continents. They recounted the times we got hopelessly lost in Rome and Cape Town, how we rushed our daughter to the emergency room in Bangkok, how we escaped a charging hippo in Botswana, how Kara nearly died in Australia, and how I stumbled upon a bit of enlightenment in a cave in rural Laos. They described what it was like to live out of a suitcase for more than a year and how we managed to coexist as a family in tight quarters twenty- four hours a day. As you read these adventures, anecdotes, and minor epiphanies, I hope you get the sense that these letters were sent to you, or better yet, that you traveled with us during our one amazing year off.

Gettysburg: The Meade-Sickles Controversy

by Richard A. Sauers

The book examines in depth the dissension among Federal generals that threatened the union's army ability to defeat the Confederacy.

A Brilliant Solution: Inventing the American Constitution

by Carol Berkin

Constitutional history.

Against Tall Odds: Being a David in a Goliath World

by Matt Roloff Tracy Sumner

Ron and Peggy Roloff looked on in shock at the tiny baby before them. What will become of this boy with a stubby body and malformed limbs? As a dwarf, Mathew will have little to look forward to... except dozens of surgeries, years of painful rehabilitation, and daily encounters withthe pitying stairs of strangers. Matt Roloff wouldn't want life any other way.

Leap of Faith: Memoirs of an Unexpected Life

by Queen Noor

A dramatic and inspiring story of Arab-American Lisa Halliby, her marriage to King Hussein, humanitarian activist in a court where women are only expected to keep their husbands happy.

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