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Donald Duk

by Frank Chin

On the eve of Chinese New Year in San Francisco's Chinatown, 12-year-old Donald Duk attempts to deal with his comical name and his feelings for his cultural heritage.

El gobernador glu glu y otros cuentos / Governor Glu Glu and Other Stories

by Sabine R. Ulibarri

Short stories in Spanish and English. Cuentos en Español y Inglés.

Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions

by Alcoholics Anonymous

Alcoholics Anonymous tells how members recover and how the society functions.

Studies of the Human Aura

by Kuthumi Mark L. Prophet

Discover new dimensions of yourself as Kuthumi unfolds the mysteries of aura - its colorations, how to read it, purify and protect it, and use it for spiritual healing.

The Invitation

by Claude Simon Jim Cross

A fictionalized account of Simon's 1986 trip to Russia, where the people in the novel are discernible as his companions on the trip, offering their views of peace in the 21st century.

Last Days Madness: Obsession of the Modern Church

by Gary Demar

DeMar clears the haze around "end-times" by interpreting time texts, the Olivet Discourse, the rebuilt temple, the abomination of desolation, the man of lawlessness, 666, the return of Christ, the cursed fig tree, the passing away of heaven and earth, the antichrist, armageddon, the rapture, the identity of "mystery Babylon" and much more.

...Y no se lo tragó la tierra

by Tomás Rivera

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Ingathering

by Mark Olson Priscilla Olson Zenna Henderson

Ingathering contains all 17 of Zenna Henderson's People stories, including one "Michael Without", that has never before been published.

Professors as Writers: A Self-Help Guide to Productive Writing

by Robert Boice

Intended to help scholars master writing as a productive, enjoyable and successful experience in 30-to-60 minute sessions amidst busy daily schedules

Walking Across Egypt

by Clyde Edgerton

Story of how an adolescent, illegitimate and delinquent, transforms and is transformed by the Southern family he's dropped into.

The Microwave Master

by Donovan Jon Fandre

Recipes for appetizers, soups, salads, rice, pasta, seafood, poultry, beef, pork, lamb, vegetables, desserts - all using your microwave oven.

The White House: An Historic Guide (20th edition)

by The Editors of the White House Historical Association

A guide to the rooms, furniture, and portraits in the White House.

Make It Ahead French Cooking

by Paul Mayer

The author has taken a look at more traditional recipes and divided their preparation into several parts so that the busy homemaker can prepare them, if not in their entirety, at least to some point at which the dish can be set aside, and continued again closer to dinner time, without harming the final outcome of the recipe. In many cases, all parts of the dish can be completed entirely in advance.

MVS TSO: Concepts and ISPF (Part #1)

by Doug Lowe

The first of a two-part revision, expanded to cover several major versions of TSO and ISPF released by IBM since publication of the first edition in 1984. This volume, Part 1, presents everything necessary to use TSO/ISPF for application programming. (Part 2 covers TSO commands and procedures.)

Leaving Cold Sassy: The Unfinished Sequel to Cold Sassy Tree

by Olive Ann Burns

The book includes the letter dictated by the author in her final days as she realized she wouldn't be able to finish her book.

The Performing Artist's Handbook

by Janice Papolos

The right ways to handle all of the nonmusical essentials of your career, the practical know-how you need to progress in your professional music career.

The Golden Thread: A Novel about St. Ignatius Loyola

by Louis De Wohl

Louis de Wohl, with humility and deep religious conviction, takes us into the mind and heart of a saint, giving at the same time an enthralling picture of the era in which he lived.

The Spear: A Novel

by Louis De Wohl

This panoramic novel of the last days of Christ ranges from the palaces of imperial Rome to the strife-torn hills of Judea, where the conflict of love and betrayal, revenge and redemption, reaches a mighty climax in the drama of the Crucifixion.

Escape Down the Raging Rapids (D. J. Dillon Adventure #10)

by Lee Roddy

Alone and afraid, D.J. Dillon and his buddy Alfred Milford must find a doctor fast. D.J.'s been bitten by a flea, and it's possible that D.J. now has the deadly bubonic plague.

Kalani and the Night Marchers

by Elaine Masters

Two 18th century boys living in Hawaii stumble through a portal in time.

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.

Georgia Ghosts

by Nancy Roberts

Includes over 50 stories of ghosts from across the state of Georgia.

Sourdough Cookery

by Rita Davenport

Recipes for sourdough starters, yeast breads, quick breads, rolls, twists, biscuits, muffins, pancakes, waffles, cookies, cakes, and main dishes.

Shut Up and Sing: How Elites from Hollywood, Politics, and the UN are Subverting America

by Laura Ingraham

Ingraham unmasks the shallowness of elite thinking everywhere it is found: in politics, the media, the ivory tower, arts and entertainment, business and international organizations.

Online Education: Global Questions, Local Answers

by Kelli Cargile Cook Keith Grant-Davie

24 college educators focus on the most important questions to be addressed by all scholar-teachers and administrators committed to developing high-quality online education programs. The educators describe these questions as "global" because they transcend the particular situations of individual institutions. They are questions that everyone in online education needs to address: What are the issues to consider when first developing and then sustaining an online education program? How do we create interactive, pedagogically sound online courses and classroom communities? How should we monitor and assess the quality of online courses and programs? How should recent developments and innovations in online education cause us to reexamine our roles and responsibilities as educators in technical communication? While these questions affect all of us, they demand different local answers, such as those presented by the contributors to this textbook.

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