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When No Wind Stirs: A Tale of Enlightenment and True Love
by Thomas G. HandA novel of two people in Japan who discover their deep spirituality and love through Christian and Buddhist meditations.
The Glendower Legacy
by Thomas GiffordA 200-year-old document fell into a young student's hands. It soon cost him his life, inflamed a struggle between the CIA and the KGB, and made 2 people the targets of both sides.
The Wind Chill Factor
by Thomas GiffordA new Nazi Reich, an international terror organization, puts a sinister plan of world conquest in motion.
Tess of the D'Urbervilles
by Thomas HardyHardy's famous classic, an intimate portrait of a woman who is one of literature's most admirable and tragic heroines
Wasteland of Flint
by Thomas HarlanIn 5 centuries, the mighty empire of Mexica spread out to conquer the Earth. Now they have left their homeworld and set their sights on the stars.
Black Sunday
by Thomas HarrisIn a race to kill the Super Bowl spectators, an American vet and PLO accomplices are pitted against the FBI and an Israeli agent.
Passenger
by Thomas KeneallyThe narrator of this novel is an unborn child, what doctors call a passenger, who is aware of the thoughts and deeds of his parents and other people around him.
The Inescapable Love of God
by Thomas TalbottHow God's love will inevitably triumph in the end and finally transform every created person.
Topper: A Ribald Adventure
by Thorne SmithThe astounding adventures of Cosmo Topper, a law-abiding, home-loving, highly respected member of suburbia, yet destined to take part in hilarious escapades with sundry madcap gentry of another world.
The Cabala
by Thornton WilderThe story of a young American of Puritan background living in Rome in the 1920s, by the Pulitzer Prize winning author.
Frogs (Nature's Children)
by Tim HarrisDescribes the physical characteristics, behavior, and habitats of frogs
The Things They Carried
by Tim O'BrienThey carried malaria tablets, love letters, mine detectors, dope, each other. And if they made it home alive, they carried unrelenting images of a nightmarish war in South Vietnam. <p><i>(Page numbers included.)</i>
Breath
by Tim WintonBreath is a story of risk, of learning one's limits by challenging death. On the wild, lonely coast of Western Australia, two thrill-seeking teenage boys fall under the spell of a veteran big-wave surfer named Sando. Their mentor urges them into a regiment of danger and challenge, and the boys test themselves and each other on storm swells and over shark-haunted reefs. The boys give no thought to what they could lose, or to the demons that drive their mentor on into ever-greater danger. Venturing beyond all caution--in sports, relationships, and sex--each character approaches a point from which none of them will return undamaged.
This Boy's Life
by Tobias WolffAutobiography of Wolff as a boy in the 1950s, by turns tough and vulnerable, crafty and bumbling. Separated by divorce from his father and brother, Toby and his mother are constantly on the move. As he fights for identity and self-respect against the unrelenting hostility of a new stepfather, his experiences are at once poignant and comical, and Wolff masterfully recreates the frustrations, cruelties, and joys of adolescence.
Home Alone
by Todd StrasserKevin's day gets off to a bad start, when his family forgets him as they go to Paris for the holidays. Then there are burglars in the neighborhood.
The Hathor Material: Messages from an Ascended Civilization
by Virginia Essene Tom KenyonThe material you are about to read comes from a most unusual source-- a group of interdimensional beings known collectively as the Hathors. These beings claim to exist in the fourth dimension of our Universe. They are our elder brothers and sisters in consciousness, and they have been involved with mankind for millennia.
Vital Friends: The People You Can't Afford to Live Without
by Tom RathDo great friendships have anything in common? Are close friendships in the workplace such a bad thing? These are just a few of the questions that #1 New York Times bestselling author Tom Rath asked when he embarked on a massive study about the impact of friendships. Along with several leading researchers, Rath pored through the literature, conducted several experiments, and analyzed more than 8 million interviews from The Gallup Organization's worldwide database. His team's discoveries produced Vital Friends, a book that challenges long-held assumptions people have about their relationships. And the team's landmark discovery - that people who have a "best friend at work" are seven times as likely to be engaged in their job - is sure to rattle the structure of organizations around the world. Drawing on research and case studies from topics as diverse as management, marriage, and architecture, Vital Friends reveals what's common to all truly essential friendships: a regular focus on what each person is contributing to the friendship - rather than the all-too-common approach of expecting one person to be everything. The book includes a unique ID code that provides access to the Vital Friends Assessment and website. This groundbreaking test reveals which friends play each of the eight vital friendship roles in your work and life. Tom Rath's fast-paced and inviting storytelling takes a mountain of important research and makes it remarkably accessible and applicable. By the time you finish reading Vital Friends, you'll see your coworkers, family, friends, and significant other in a whole new light.
Mr. Lincoln's T-Mails: The Untold Story of How Abraham Lincoln Used the Telegraph to Win the Civil War
by Tom WheelerThe story of how Lincoln adapted to a new medium of communication during a period of social and technological innovation.
Jingle, the Christmas Clown
by Tomie DepaolaStaying behind when their circus moves on, a young clown and a troupe of baby animals put on a special Christmas Eve show for an Italian village too poor to celebrate the holiday. Includes a recipe for Donna Chiara's Stelline d'Oro cookies, created by Mary Ann Esposito, host of "Ciao Italia" the public television cooking program.
Dream Dictionary: An A to Z Guide to Understanding Your Unconscious Mind
by Tony CrispThe essential information that will enable you to understand and use the rich imagery of your dreams.
Father Joe: The Man Who Saved My Soul
by Tony HendraHendra writes with warmth and candor about the monk who befriended him as a teen and who counseled him throughout his life.