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Winter Rose
by James CarverSheila knew little about the man she married, but it didn't seem to matter. Only after he took her home to Singapore to live and behave as a Chinese wife, did she discover how much she had to learn.
A Happy Death
by Richard Howard Albert CamusCamus's first novel, written when he was in his 20s, foreshadows his brilliant work, The Stranger.
A Pattern of Roses
by K. M. PeytonThe discovery of old drawings with the same initials as his leads a 16-year-old boy on a journey into the past, where he relives the experiences of the artist.
A Treatise on Lager Beers: A Handbook for Americans and Canadians on Lager Beer
by Jack Mccallum Fred EckhardtHow to brew lager beer as a hobby.
Anne Boleyn
by Marie Louise BruceHenry VIII;s campaign to win over Anne Boleyn at last succeeded, but her reign was short, and her fall was stunning, swift and cruel.
At the Seventh Level
by Suzette Haden ElginAbba is a remotely beautiful world, but one that treats women as not human, but rather a sort of necessary beast. One brilliant female has risen to the top of the society, and is now the target of an evil plot.
August 1914
by Michael Glenny Alexander SolzhenitsynA novel about the first 2 weeks of WWI, the Russian offensive into East Prussia, which resulted in the defeat of General Samsonov's Second Army by Hindenburg. Historical fiction.
Close-up
by Len DeightonHe was the most famous movie star in the world. His price was a million dollars a picture - plus. His world was of image and evil.
Deliver Us from Evil: A Pastor's Reluctant Encounters with the Powers of Darkness
by Don BashamStory of pastor encountering severe problems in his congregation that were strangely unresponsive to traditional Christian answers, and learning about deliverance from evil spirits.
Hope for the Flowers
by Trina PaulusA modern-day fable that has given hope and inspiration to millions.
I Was There
by Hans Peter RichterSet in Nazi Germany, this first-person account of the events and attitudes of the Third Reich provides a glimpse into the lives of German young people of that period.
Journey to Ixtlan: The Lessons of Don Juan
by Carlos CastanedaCastaneda brings to a new height his account of the teaching of don Juan.
Let's Have Healthy Children
by Adelle DavisThe famous food expert give the vital nutritional do's and don'ts for expectant mothers, babies and growing children.
Lord Peter
by Dorothy L. SayersA collection of all the Lord Peter Wimsey short stories, including an introduction.
Modern Book of the Black Bass
by Byron DalrympleHow to fish for black bass, selecting the best waters, getting new tackle, fly-rodding for largemouths, fishing for smallmouths, and more
Mom, the Wolf Man, and Me
by Norma KleinHaving a mother who had never married might be awkward and inconvenient for other people, but never for Brett. In fact, Brett preferred her mom single. She'd change and be like all other mothers if she had a husband. Then there'd be three meals on time, a strict bedtime, and probably they'd both have to wear skirts instead of jeans.
Nobel Lecture
by Alexander SolzhenitsynThe lecture that Solzhenitsyn gave when he accepted his Nobel Prize for Literature in 1970.
Only the Names Remain: The Cherokees and the Trail of Tears
by Alex W. BealerFrom 1837 to 1838, thousands of Cherokee Indians were marched from their homelands in Georgia to exile in Arkansas by the same white men that they had once befriended. The Cherokees journeyed through bitter cold and blazing heat, with little food or water. One out of four died, and with them died a culture that had existed for hundreds of years, a civilization that had embraced the white man's ways only to perish through his betrayal. Today, only the names remain of this once great nation.
Parents' and Teachers' Guide to Music Education
by Roberta MarkelPractical advice on choosing, selecting and buying an instrument, finding a good teacher, learning the language of music, singing, practicing, and careers in music
Phineas Finn
by Anthony TrollopeSecond of the 6 Palliser novels, this is the story of an Irish M.P. who asks questions about honesty, independence and parliamentary democracy. Includes notes on the text.
Queen Victoria
by Cecil Woodham-SmithNot only a biography, this book places Victoria in full historical context, making vivid the great political events and figures of the Victorian era.