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Verdict of 13: A Detection Club Anthology
by Julian Symons13 mysteries by P. D. James, Gwendoline Butler, Dick Francis, Michael Gilbert, Christianna Brand, Michael Innes, Patricia Highsmith, Celia Fremlin, H. R. F. Keating, Michael Underwood, Ngaio Marsh, Peter Dickinson, and Julian Symons.
Dorp Dead
by Julia CunninghamA reissue of the novel that dramatically changed children’s literature in the 20th century. Julia Cunningham’s ground-breaking novel, first published in 1965 and unavailable in any edition for a decade, is reissued for a whole new generation of readers to call their own. “Here . . . is the story of a boy who discovers himself, who basically comes to grips with that most contemporary of problems, the isolation of the individual. It is told within the near-classic framework of the story of the orphan who survives and escapes maltreatment to find love, but it is told in frank, literate terms in the lingo of today’s youngsters. And it has, as an additional dimension, a touch of the Gothic tale, a tinge of terror and a shade of romanticism. ” (The New York Herald Tribune)
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
by Jules Verne Judith ConawayChildren's version of the famous science fiction classic story of an underwater machine and its captain Nemo.
Stellar Science Fiction Stories #4
by Judy-Lynn Del Rey6 sci-fi stories from James Tiptree Jr., Stephen R. Donaldson, Alan Dean Foster, Ben Bova, Charles Sheffield, James P. Hogan
True-Life Treasure Hunts
by Judy DonnellyThis describes several successful searches for lost treasure, including discoveries of sunken Spanish ships off the Florida coast, and the sacred well of the Mayans in the Yucatan.
Finding a Family
by Judy ChristenberryA down-to-earth cowboy goes shopping for the perfect woman for his father, but instead finds himself the target of Cupid's arrow.
Ghosts Who Went to School
by Judith SpearingWhat would you do if a ghost came to your class? Wilbur doesn't mean to make trouble, but books rise by themselves, voices answer the teacher...
The Worst Is Over: What to Say When Every Moment Counts
by Judith Acosta Judith Simon PraegerA detailed explanation of the Verbal First Aid used to calm people, relieve pain, promote healing, and save lives
August
by Judith RossnerWe meet Lulu, a psychotherapist, and Dawn, a college freshman, who has attempted suicide on two separate occasions. The author delves into the lives of both of these women, and tells the story of their mutual journey toward self-discovery.
His Little Women
by Judith RossnerRoguish movie mogul Sam Pearlstein has 4 daughters, in a big competitive brawling family. This is the story of fantasy movie childhoods, the family's continual crises, and a surprising love affair.
Olivia, or The Weight of the Past
by Judith RossnerFor Caroline the kitchen has always been home, and Italian food her specialty. The minute she sets foot in Italy and meets Angelo, who loves her cooking, she decides to stay.
Perfidia
by Judith Rossner"Rossner manages to make the unthinkable incredibly readable . . . while it is a relentless and painful story, the reader is drawn in by the brilliantly drawn characters and the sheer power of the writing." -Richmond Times-Dispatch "A MASTERFUL DISSECTION OF A YOUNG GIRL'S TORTURED JOURNEY. Rarely has a toxic mother-daughter love story been so expertly and convincingly evoked." -Kirkus Reviews
Passion for the Piano
by Judith OringerEvolution of the piano, its manufacturing, care of a piano, piano competitions, the piano in literature and films, and politics and the piano.
The Defenders of the Dead (Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice, #5)
by Jude WatsonThe Defenders of the Dead live in the past while they destroy the future. They face a revolt of the Young -- a band of rebels led by two teenagers. Cerasi and Nield. Thirteen-year-old Obi-Wan Kenobi and his Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn are not supposed to take sides in any war. But once Obi-Wan meets Cerasi and Nield, he feels he must join their fight . . . even though Qui-Gon forbids it. The rebellion has become personal. And Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon are on opposing sides.
The Hidden Past (Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice, #3)
by Jude WatsonThe mysterious and action-packed journey continues as Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn reveals new insights to his ambitious 13-year-old apprentice, Obi-Wan Kenobi.
La Heredera
by Jude DeverauxUn noble ido a menos debe escoltar a una joven heredera hasta el castillo de su futuro marido.
The Singing Stones
by Juanita CoulsonPuzzled, Geoff fingered the small milky rock. A sensation of music overwhelmed him with peace and well-being. When Tahn lifted his hand from the rock, he was enraged.
Laughing Out Loud, I Fly: A Carcajadas Yo Vuelo
by Juan Felipe HerreraA collection of poems in Spanish and English about childhood, place, and identity.
Women, Law, and Social Control (2nd edition)
by Alida V. Merlo Joycelyn M. PollockCollection of articles that explores women as offenders, professionals, and victims, in the criminal justice system.
Baby Love
by Joyce MaynardMaynard's first work of fiction, about a small New England town and a group of young women, married and unmarried, wanting babies, having babies, raising or losing babies...
Bees (Nature's Children)
by Joyce JamesDescribes the physical characteristics, behavior, and habitats of bees
The Adventures of Spider: West African Folktales
by Joyce Cooper ArkhurstPresents six tales about Spider, including those which explain how he got a thin waist and a bald head and why he lives in ceilings and dark corners.