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In My Father's House
by Ann RinaldiTo escape the Civil War, Will McLean moves his family to a quiet town called Appomattox. The tension between him and his stepdaughter Oscie Mason is also about to explode. Historical fiction.
In McGillivray's Bed
by Anne McallisterHugh McGillivray is stunned when he fishes a sexy woman out of the ocean. Even Pelican Cay's most determined playboy is tempted by her.
In Heaven as on Earth: A Vision of the Afterlife
by M. Scott PeckPeck looks past the boundaries of life to give us his singular vision of what we can expect when life as we know it ends.
In Control: No More Snapping at Your Family, Sulking at Work, Steaming in the Grocery Line, Seething in Meetings, Stuffing Your Frustration
by Redford Williams Virginia WilliamsClinically proven to reduce anger and stress, this book's easy-to-follow program will enable you to handle anything that today's dangerously out-of-control world throws at you.
In America: A Novel
by Susan SontagIn America is a kaleidoscopic portrait of America on the cusp of modernity. As she did in her enormously popular novel The Volcano Lover, Susan Sontag casts a story located in the past in a fresh, provocative light to create a fictional world full of contemporary resonance.<P><P> In 1876 a group of Poles led by Maryna Zalezowska, Poland's greatest actress, emigrate to the United States and travel to California to found a "utopian commune." When the commune fails, Maryna stays, learns English, and―as Marina Zalenska―forges a new, even more triumphant career on the American stage, becoming a diva on par with Sara Bernhardt.<P> In America is about many things: a woman's search for self-transformation; the fate of idealism; a life in the theater; the many varieties of love; and, not least of all, stories and storytelling itself. Operatic in the scope and intensity of the emotions it depicts, richly detailed and visionary in its account of America, and peopled with unforgettable characters.<P> In America is the winner of the 2000 National Book Award for Fiction.
Imponiendo presencias
by Martivón Galindo Armando MolinaBreve anthología de OTROS narradores expatriados latinoamericanos
Immortality: The Scientific Evidence
by Alson J. SmithThe astonishing case for life after death as revealed through the revolutionary science of parapsychology
Immigrant and Other Stories
by Clifford D. SimakThis book is a sampling of Clifford D. Simak's short stories. They range from the satirical to the sad. The main concern is what it means to be a human being in the universe and what it means to become an adult.
Image of the Beast and Blown
by Philip Jose FarmerAfter viewing his partner's mutilation in a home movie, Herald Childe, a horrified private detective pursues leads in the most disgusting case of his career. His investigation plunges him into a nightmare of sexual brutality and supernatural bestiality. Or is it a giant hoax? Or is it just difficult for humans to understand the lifestyles of truly alien beings? Or if you are caught in a war between two groups of supernatural creatures (or is it aliens) can a mere human tell who are the good guys and who are the bad guys (there are good guys and bad guys aren't there)? And what can all this possibly have to do with that movie and the death of Childe's partner?
If Life is a Bowl of Cherries, What am I doing in the Pits?
by Erma BombeckA hilarious swipe at husbands, honeymoons, tennis elbow, marriage, lettuce, the national anthem, and a host of other domestic dilemmas.
Iceworld
by Hal ClementNo one could possibly live on that frozen planet, but something was answering their messages...
Icewater Mansions
by Doug AllynMichelle 'Mitch' Mitchell works underwater on oil rigs in the Texas Gulf until the death of her father takes her back to her home in Michigan...
I, Claudius
by Robert GravesTiberius Claudius Drusus Nero Germanicus lived from 10 BC to 54 AD, surviving the intrigues and poisonings of the reigns of Augustus, Tiberius, and the mad Caligula, to become emperor in 41 AD.
I'm a Big Sister
by Joanna ColeWarm, loving pictures accompany this upbeat look at how a family grows when a new baby comes home. A companion volume to I'm a Big Brother.
I and Thou
by Walter Kaufmann Martin BuberThe classic work on philosophy and religion, with a wealth of footnotes to clarify obscurities.
I am the Ice Worm
by Maryann Easley14-year-old Allison is flying to Alaska to visit her mother when her plane crashes near the Arctic Circle. An Inupiat trapper finds her and takes her to his village.
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.
I Swore I'd Never Do That! Recognizing Family Patterns and Making Wise Parenting Choices
by Elizabeth FishelWhat parent hasn't felt the shock of recognition: I sound just like my parents! To our surprise, we often hear the past echoing through the choices we make as parents.
I Spy a Penguin
by Jean MarzolloA Level 1 reader with picture clue riddles and search-and-find fun! All new, easy-to-read riddles by Jean Marzollo are paired with fun photographs culled from previously published I Spy books to create an I Spy easy reader. With rhythm, rhyme, and picture clues, this book is written to support the newest reader!
I Need You (Elizabeth #6)
by Francine PascalIs it time to go home? What is Jessica doing in England? She claims she can explain everything and that it’s time for Elizabeth to come home. Elizabeth doesn’t know what to think. She can’t leave Max. Not now, not after they . . .
I Loved You All
by Paula SharpA novel about American family life and the politics of abortion rights
I Like Where I Am
by Jessica HarperThis boy has trouble. The movers are here and they're loading the truck without a care for his feelings.' Cause I like my room and I like my school, And we live real close to a swimming pool, And my best friend lives around the block. Why move to a place called Little Rock Anyway? Any child who has ever had to move will relate to the feelings of loss and also rejoice in the boy's newfound pleasures when he gets to his new neighborhood.
I Heard the Owl Call My Name
by Margaret CravenA novel about the clash of the ancient culture versus the modern culture of the Indians of the Pacific Northwest.