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I Hate Ann Coulter

by Unanimous

By examining her life and writings, chronicling her black Tuesday (6/6/06) Today show appearance, and reading her interviews and comments, we hope to do our part in putting her out of our lives.

I Had Seen Castles

by Cynthia Rylant

John Dante is seventeen when the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor, and he wants to fight for his country. Then he falls in love with Ginny Burton, who is against all war, and his beliefs are suddenly and unexpectedly questioned. But rather than be judged a traitor or a coward, he enlists. Rylant's story is heartbreaking in its honesty; her controlled, elegant prose lends poignancy to the story's emotional depth. A love story, a coming-of-age tale, a book with a passionate anti-war message, I Had Seen Castles is not to be missed.--Publishers Weekly

I Danced: A Cochlear Implant Odyssey

by Dora Tingelstad Weber

<P>Weber presents a readable yet comprehensive look at cochlear implants and shares her own story: <br>why did she choose to hear? <br>how did she cope? <br>what were the frustrations with implants? <P>The book includes some technical information and lists of resources for those with hearing disabilities.

I Can't Get My Turtle to Move

by Elizabeth Lee O'Donnell

A little girl tries to get her turtle to move.

I Can Read with My Eyes Shut!

by Dr Seuss

The Cat in the Hat takes Young Cat in tow to show him the fun he can get out of reading.

I Am the Darker Brother: An Anthology of Modern Poems by African Americans (Revised Edition)

by Arnold Adoff

This is an eclectic and wonderful collection of poems for young adults followed by short biographies of the authors and poems. Also includes an index of authors, titles, and first lines.

I Am Potential: Eight Lessons on Living, Loving, and Reaching Your Dreams

by Patrick Henry Hughes Bryant Stamford

Born with a rare genetic disease - arms that couldn't straighten, legs that would never walk, and no eyes - Patrick Henry developed exceptional musical talent, starting at the age of 9 months old. With unwavering optimism, humor, and courage, he has made "I Am Potential" his mantra throughout his life and defied his disabilities at every turn.

Hunter's Law

by Pat Tracy

Annalee's westward train was hell-bent for heaven! Where else could she be headed when her roguish cowboy rescuer seemed to be more angel than devil? Western romance.

Hungry Monster

by Joy Cowley

A monster is hungry at the beginning of the book, but not by the end.

Hugs From Heaven, the Christmas Story: Sayings, Scriptures, and Stories from the Bible Revealing God's Love

by G. A. Myers

Feel heaven's embrace as you relive the Christmas story in all its wonder in these fascinating narratives.

Hudden and Dudden and Donald O'Neary

by Joseph Jacobs

O'Neary lived next to his greedy neighbors Hudden and Dudden. They plotted to take his land and cow, but Donald turned the tables on them!

Howl and Other Poems

by Allen Ginsberg William Crarlos Williams

Poems by the voice of the Beat Generation. Introduction by William Carlos Williams.

How to Use the Laws of Mind

by Joseph Murphy

How your mind works, how your mind heals you, the secret of success in life, become spiritual-minded, learn to pray, control your fears, the power of suggestion, etc.

How to Strengthen Your Memory

by Michael Fidlow

This is not just another book filled with the usual techniques for improving memory. Fidlow considers the natural memory and suggests techniques to enhance it. He explores artificial memory and provides strategies for improving it. He guides the reader through a variety of tricks and situations so that the reader can choose and apply techniques that make sense for that particular individual.

How to Steal a Dog

by Barbara O'Connor

Desperate to hold her struggling family together, Georgina Hayes is inspired after she spots a poster offering a $500 reward for the return of a missing dog. All she has to do is "borrow" the right dog and its owners are sure to offer a reward.

How to Protect Your Life Savings from Catastrophic Illness and Nursing Homes: A Handbook for Financial Survival

by Harley Gordon Jane Daniel

How to avoid financial disaster from a long nursing home stay, protect your home from a Medicaid lien, choose a lawyer, protect your assets, avoid insurance traps, negotiate with a nursing home, and more

How to Make Yourself Miserable

by Dan Greenburg Marcia Jacobs

How to be miserable by yourself, to lose friends, to lose your job, to avoid or destroy romantic relationships, etc.

How to Locate Anyone Who Is or Has Been in the Military: Armed Forces Locator Directory

by Richard Johnson

By the foremost expert in the nation on locating people with a military connection.

How to Evaluate and Select a Nursing Home

by R. Barker Bausell Michael A. Rooney Charles B. Inlander

Guide contains 100 questions to ask the nursing home staff and administrators, financial planning, checklists of facilities, patient's bill of rights, and more.

How to Develop Your Children's Creativity

by Reynold Bean

A guide to help parents teach their children to become more flexible and adaptive thinkers in an ever-changing world.

How to Cook a Tart: A Novel

by Nina Killham

Cookbook author Jasmine March's life is like a perfectly prepared bechamel - rich, satisfying, and drenched in butter. But even a great bechamel sometimes curdles... Dysfunctional family melodrama, biting satire, scathing indictment, and a call to the barricades.

How to Break Your Addiction to a Person

by Howard M. Halpern

Are you in love - or addicted? How to know when to call it quits ... and how to find the courage to do it.

How Many Zen Buddhists Does It Take to Screw in a Light Bulb?

by Matt Freedman Paul Hoffman

Examples of the humor craze of the 1980s - the light bulb joke!

How Late It Was, How Late

by James Kelman

A raw, wry vision of human survival in a bureaucratic world, How Late It Was, How Late opens one Sunday morning in Glasgow, Scotland, as Sammy, an ex-convict with a penchant for shoplifting, awakens in a lane and tries to remember the two-day drinking binge that landed him there. Then, things only get worse. Sammy gets in a fight with some soldiers, lands in jail, and discovers that he is completely blind. His girlfriend disappears, the police probe him endlessly, and his stab at Disability Compensation embroils him in the Kafkaesque red tape of the welfare system.<P><P> A masterpiece of black humor, subtle political parody, and Scottish lower-class vernacular.<P> Man Booker Prize winner

How Katie Got a Voice (and a Cool New Nickname)

by Patricia L. Mervine

The students and teachers of Cherry Street School all have nicknames that celebrate their differences. But the new girl, Katie, is really different. She can't walk. She can't talk. It seems like she can't do anything. So how can the other students involve her in their activities? And how can they give her a nickname?

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