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Growing Yourself Back Up: Understanding Emotional Regression

by John Lee

Someone pushes your buttons . . . you feel rage . . . fear . . . sweaty palms . . . unbidden tears . . . you feel like a kid . . . We've all experienced moments when we lose control of a situation and ourselves.

The Ninth Man

by John Lee

Hormone Balance Made Simple

by John Lee

For nearly a decade, millions of women have turned to Dr. John Lees classic bestsellers for groundbreaking advice treating hormone imbalances from PMS to menopause and beyond.

Feature Writing for Newspapers and Magazines (5th edition)

by Edward Jay Friedlander John Lee

This text helps students to: cultivate journalistic skills, discuss creating and refining article ideas, conduct research and interviews, write and navigate legal and ethical questions.

Copper Moon

by Roxanne Conrad

LIFE in the small Texas town of Midland had always seemed simple and uncomplicated to Abby Rhodes. Giving music lessons to local kids and occasionally venturing into Dallas kept her busy and out of trouble... until the day she met John Lee Jordan.

A Forgotten Horseman: A Son's Weekend Memoir

by Lee E. Downing

A young boy spends a weekend with his father, an African-American horse trainer, at a horse show in the late 1950's.

Mrs. Robert E. Lee

by John Perry

Many know about her husband, Robert E. Lee, and her great-grandmother, Martha Washington; many have visited the cemetery that now occupies her family estate. But few today know much about Mary Custis Lee herself.

John

by Cynthia Lennon

The Extraordinary Story of a Man, a Legend and a Marriage When she was eighteen years old, a girl named Cynthia Powell met a boy named John Lennon and they fell in love.

Harper Lee

by Kerry Madden

"To Kill a Mockingbird"--Nelle Harper Lee's only published book--became an instant bestseller in 1960 and won the Pulitzer Prize.

The Rough Guide to the Blues

by Nigel Williamson

The Rough Guide to Blues gives you the complete lowdown on all the grittiest singers, bottleneck guitarists, belt-it-out divas and wailing harmonica players that made the most influential music of the last century.

Lee’s Lieutenants

by Douglas Southall Freeman

By the end of this book, the reader will learn much about the successes and failures of the 47 men who served under General Lee with the rank of lieutenant general and brigadier generals.

Bowman's Store: A Journey to Myself

by Joseph Bruchac

The author shares in this memoir how he came to fully understand, and eventually claim, his Native American heritage, despite his grandparents' unspoken pact to never discuss Grandpa's Abenaki blood.

Love to Langston

by Tony Medina

Fourteen poems offer young readers an exciting glimpse into the life of Langston Hughes, one of America's most beloved poets.

Love to Mama: A Tribute to Mothers

by Pat Mora

Fourteen Latino poets pay tribute to their mothers and grandmothers in this touching volume.

¡Béisbol! Pioneros y leyendas del béisbol latino

by Jonah Winter Enrique Del Risco

Béisbol es muy popular en América Latina y muchos de los mejores jugadores del deporte crecían sur de la frontera. Este libro hace reseñas biográficas de catorce de estas gran estrellas quienes jugaban desde 1900 a las 1960s.

Beisbol! Latino Baseball Pioneers and Legends

by Jonah Winter

This tribute to 14 Latino baseball legends, designed like a collection of baseball cards, features portraits and profiles of some of the sport's greatest players from Cuba, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Venezuela, and the Dominican Republic.

The Easter Bunny That Overslept

by Otto Friedrich Priscilla Friedrich

Having slept past Easter, the Easter bunny tries to distribute his eggs on Mother's Day, the Fourth of July, and Halloween, but no one is interested. At Christmas time Santa gets him back on track. Read aloud book for ages 4-8 Many pictures are described.

Jeremy Bean's St. Patrick's Day

by Alice Schertle

Shy Jeremy Bean, who is afraid of the principal, forgets to wear green to school for St. Patrick's Day. The kids are teasing him so he doesn't want to go to the party to drink lime punch and eat cupcakes with green frosting. Pictures described. Ages 3-6.

The Pot That Juan Built

by Nancy Andrews-Goebel

Juan Quezada creates pots in the traditional style of the Casas Grandes people. This real-life story relays how Juan's pioneering work has changed a poor village into a prosperous community.

Zora Hurston and the Chinaberry Tree

by William Miller

As a child, African-American writer Zora Hurston would climb high up in the branches of her favorite tree and dream of living in the cities beyond the horizon.

Jackson Pollock: An American Saga

by Gregory W. Smith Steven W. Naifeh

A tour-de-force of psychoanalytic biography, this controversial book explores Pollock's Oedipal relationship with his mother and his latent homosexuality.

The Problem with Murmur Lee

by Connie May Fowler

The bestselling author ofBefore Women Had Wingsspins a wild new tale about the strong bonds among a group of friends that loses its quirkiest member, Murmur Lee.

With Lee in Virginia

by G. A. Henty

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Wild Muir: Twenty-two of John Muir's Greatest Adventures

by Lee Stetson

Here is an entertaining collection of John Muir's most exciting adventures, representing some of his finest writing. Each included adventure has been selected to show the extent to which Muir courted and faced danger, i.e. lived "wildly, " throughout his life.

John Adams

by David Mccullough

In this powerful, epic biography, David McCullough unfolds the adventurous life-journey of John Adams, the brilliant, fiercely independent, often irascible, always honest Yankee patriot -- "the colossus of independence," as Thomas Jefferson called

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