Browse Results

Showing 726 through 750 of 2,869 results

True North: Discover Your Authentic Leadership

by Bill George Peter Sims

A comprehensive and concrete program that shows how anyone who follows their internal compass can become an authentic leader.

44, Dublin Made Me: A Memoir

by Peter Sheridan

Young Peter has a hilarious yet tender masculine perspective. You'll wish he had been your best friend or big brother. In recalling his childhood in Dublin from 1959 through 1970 Peter Sheridan shows his worthiness in carrying on the Irish traditional mastery of storytelling. At age 8 he proudly pedals his bike through Dublin streets on his Da's errands and willingly risks his life to help install the antenna for the family's first TV. Sheridan describes his parents' struggles with a new-fangled, epileptic, washing machine like he's announcing a prize fight. Though his boyhood classroom is an ocean and away and 45 years ago you'll laugh and cringe in recognition. You'll watch a children's Gaelic football game that is shockingly all tragedy and no sport. When Peter reaches his teens, you'll experience his first exposure to the Beatles, his first awkward dates, first rebellion against Da, first band, first realization of his Ma's wisdom and sacrifice for the family, and his discovery of the joys of live theater. Through tragedy and loss of innocence, a sensitive, creative, kind young boy grows in to a man with his compassion, humor and love of family in tact. Author uses a dash before quoted words to indicate quotes in dialogue instead of quotation marks or apostrophies. Adult language is occasionally used in dialogue.

Let's Celebrate Earth Day

by Peter Roop Connie Roop

A well-rounded introduction to Earth Day for young readers in a question- and-answer format. Important facts about the state of our earth are interspersed throughout, but an overall positive tone leaves readers feeling encouraged, not discouraged. Another great book in the "Let's Celebrate..". series!

The Dead of Night (The 39 Clues: Cahills vs. Vespers #3)

by Peter Lerangis

The third book in the CAHILLS VS. VESPERS series, the follow up to the worldwide bestseller THE 39 CLUES. The Vespers have crossed a line. Amy and Dan were devastated when the Vespers kidnapped seven Cahills around the world, holding them hostage until Amy and Dan delivered an impossible ransom. But at least the hostages were Cahills -- members of the world's most powerful family, trained to face all odds. Now the Vespers have gone too far. They've kidnapped Atticus, an innocent 11-year-old boy and Dan's only friend. Now Dan and Amy are in the struggle of their lives. Because if they can't outwit the Vespers, the unthinkable will happen ... Atticus will die.

Existential Sexuality: Choosing to Love

by Peter Koestenbaum

A comprehensive book about how you can apply the insights of existential psychotherapy and existential philosophy to human loving relationships.

Borderliners

by Peter Høeg Barbara Haveland

Set in the world of an elite private school in Copenhagen in the 1970s, Peter, the narrator, has grown up in institutions and is given a last chance to join "normal society" when he is accepted at Biehl's Academy. He is drawn to the school's outsiders: Katarina and August. Together they discover that the school is using them in an experiment in controlling children, an experiment that has tragic consequences.

The Lean Enterprise: Designing and Managing Strategic Processes for Customer-Winning Performance

by Dan Dimancescu Peter Hines Nick Rich

What is a "lean" enterprise? According to the authors of this breakthrough book, it's a company that has organized and focused itself around only a few key processes rather than spread itself over a complex hierarchy. In a "fat" company, the focus is on departments (such as sales, quality control, or research). In a lean organization, the focus is on a few big-picture processes, such as developing new business. This change in emphasis is the critical difference between innovative firms and the lethargic pack of also-rans. This eye-opening book: ** explores "process management" as a corporate strategy -- and how to implement it ** presents insightful case studies of several companies and their journeys toward process-driven competitive strategies ** explains the four primary processes vital to all companies

Doctor Who: Mawdryn Undead

by Peter Grimwade

The Doctor's time-traveling machine, the TARDIS, is trapped in the flight path of an alien spacecraft in orbit around Earth.

Post-Capitalist Society

by Peter Drucker

We are in the middle of another time of radical economic change, from the Age of Capitalism and the Nation-State, to a Knowledge Society.

The Fondas: A Hollywood Dynasty

by Peter Collier

Biographies of Henry, Peter and Jane Fonda. Includes bibliographical references and an index.

The Druids

by Peter Berresford Ellis

The respected Celtic scholar gives the first authentic account of who the mysterious Druids were and what role they played in Celtic society.

The Deep

by Peter Benchley

A young couple goes to Bermuda on their honeymoon. They dive on the reefs offshore, looking for the wreck of a sunken ship, but they find much more.

The Island

by Peter Benchley

How could hundreds of boats, carrying more than 2,000 people, simply disappear? Why does no one know, or care to know? Blair Maynard becomes obsessed with finding out what's going on.

Classic Myths, Volume 2 (Retold Myths & Folktales)

by Perfection Learning

Anthology of classic myths for readers in grades 6-12; includes "Achilles and Hector," "Antigone," "Oedipus," "The Theft of Persephone," "The Trojan Horse," and others.

The Sentimental Education

by Gustave Flaubert Perdita Burlingame

In mid-19th century Paris, our young hero is swept up by the idealism of the Revolution of 1848, only to fall prey to the banality an cynicism of the counter-revolution that followed.

Wanted: One Father

by Penny Richards

Ex-cop-turned-writer Max Murdock was at his wit's end, taking care of his baby daughter while trying to meet the deadline for his latest novel...

All Jacked Up

by Penny Mccall

In this romantic suspense novel, a book-smart beauty is pitted agains a tough FBI agent who's trying to save both their necks before the chemistry between them explodes...

Latin Lovers

by Penny Jordan Lynne Graham Lucy Gordon

Three Mediterranean bachelors with seasonal seduction on their minds are at the heart of this anthology written by three of Harlequin's most popular authors. Includes "A Spanish Christmas" by Penny Jordan, "The Christmas Eve Bride" by Lynne Graham, and "Christmas in Venice" by Lucy Gordon.

Judgment Day

by Penelope Lively

Clare agrees to serve on a fund-raising committee to restore an ancient and beautiful church and convinces her colleagues to put on a pageant featuring an unpleasant episode in the church's history.

Moon Tiger

by Penelope Lively

The last thoughts of a dying writer are captured in this intelligent novel. The moving and poignant story of life as a writer, historian, and mother ends as a saga of unfulfilled love.<P><P> Man Booker Prize winner

Treasures of Time

by Penelope Lively

The dark, compelling treasures of time lure and ensnare two young people in a quiet, bitter drama played out in the orderly, civilized society of the English countryside.

No Place Like Home: A New Beginning with the Dogs of Afghanistan

by Pen Farthing

Marley and Me meets Bravo Two Zero, in this sequel to One Dog at a Time: Saving the Strays of Afghanistan. Nowzad was a gentle giant when it came to taking treats. He never, ever snatched. To me it was just further evidence that, deep inside, there was a great dog struggling to find his way out. When Pen Farthing brings stray dogs Nowzad and Tali back from his tour of Afghanistan, little does he know what he has begun. Suddenly he has four dogs to look after—two of whom have never been housetrained. And soon he is inundated with requests from other Marines and soldiers to help bring their rescued dogs home. Whether it's little Helmand, Fubar, or Beardog, Pen does his utmost to give these dogs the chance they deserve. This is the story of one man's courage and persistence as he struggles to give his dogs at home, and those still in Afghanistan, the best possible chance. It will warm—and break—the hearts of dog lovers everywhere.

10 Minutes till Bedtime

by Peggy Rathmann

The countdown to bedtime is about to begin when a family of hamsters arrives at the front door. "All aboard," shouts the child's pet hamster, and it's off to the kitchen for a snack, to the bathroom for toothbrushing, to the bedroom for a story. And just as the child starts to read, more hamsters stream through the front door and the escapades accelerate as the countdown continues. Now in a sturdy board book format, this favorite bedtime book is ready for a younger audience.

Appendix to the I Hate to Cook Book

by Peg Bracken

140 brand-new recipes and more of those hilarious tips on how to stay happy on the kitchen front

The I Hate to Cook Book

by Peg Bracken

Some women, it is said, like to cook. This book is not for them. It's for those of us who want to fold our dishwater hands around a dry martini instead of a wet flounder. Also contains a collection of 75 household hints, along with 180 recipes, sprinkled generously with spiced wit and savory comments.

Refine Search

Showing 726 through 750 of 2,869 results