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  • av Barbara Newman
    166,-

  • - Poems
    av Madeleine May Kunin
    213,-

  • - A Memoir
    av Shifra Malka
    263,-

  • av Dana Simson
    263,-

  • - A Memoir
    av Megan Baxter
    263,-

  • - A Poetic Biography of Maria Sibylla Merian
    av Alyse Bensel
    201,-

    A poetic biography of Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717), Rare Wondrous Things investigates the history of this German artist and naturalist who made groundbreaking discoveries in entomology. While Merian led an exceptional life--even traveling to Suriname at fifty-two years old in the pursuit of knowledge--her name has largely remained in obscurity, and her personal life is still shrouded in mystery. These poems recover her legacy by exploring the tensions between science and religion, professional aspirations and motherhood, wifehood and independence, and biographer and subject.

  • - A Memoir of the First Woman Funeral Director in the Core of Brooklyn
    av Laura Del Gaudio
    274,-

  • - A Dementia Love Story
    av Kate Hanley
    263,-

  • - A Vermont Tale of Community Devotion
    av Gary Meffe
    263,-

  • - A Mother/Daughter Memoir
    av Ehris Urban & Velya Jancz-Urban
    260,-

  • - Caring for My Mother on the Tightrope of Aging
    av Melanie P. Merriman
    228,-

  • - A Memoir With Music
    av John Elder
    228,-

  • - A Guide to Finding Meaning Toward the Close of Life
    av Claire Willis
    281,-

  • - A Justin McGee Novel
    av Matt Fitzpatrick
    250,-

  • av Sharyn Skeeter
    239,-

  • av Neile Parisi
    263,-

  • av Christine Eberle
    274,-

  • av James Hornor
    228,-

  • av Terry H. Watkins
    271,-

    DG is five the first time her mother goes away. She'll go away again and again before DG finally understands why: mental illness and a manipulating husband. DG's family aren't like other families. Her father moves them constantly. Moving, along with the stigma of mental illness, isolates the family. In public, they seem the perfect American dream. In private they grow increasingly unstable. Darling Girl unfolds in a series of vignettes spanning ten years and four continents. Traveling through the fifties and sixties and from apartheid South Africa to the capitals of Europe, the family live like so many dancing bears in a traveling circus with her father as the ringmaster. DG's story is both personal and universal. She's on a journey from innocence to experience; to the realization that her mother's illness isn't the family's only problem, it's not even the main one.

  • av Brian Adams
    176,-

  • av Peter W Fong
    177,-

    A chapter book for advanced readers set in a chain of tropical islands . . . This story charts the intertwining friendships of a crab, a goat, a bird, and a gecko. Along the way, there are the usual challenges of our eat-or-be-eaten world. The perils of timidity, confusion, and self-doubt. The enticements of vanity and routine. The rewards of fearless generosity and genuine trust.

  • - Music in Poetry from Jazz to Hip-Hop
     
    250,-

  • av Ha Kiet Chau
    201,-

    Eleven Miles to June, a debut poetry collection from Oakland, California author, Ha Kiet Chau, focuses on a woman's journey from childhood to adulthood--her movements, her nuances in black and white, in technicolor and sound. The poems explore themes such as self-identity, gender, assimilation, culture, women's issues, and social challenges.

  • - A History of Beekeeping in Vermont
    av Bill Mares
    336,-

    Land of Milk and Honey: A History of Vermont Beekeeping follows the trials and tribulations of beekeepers in Vermont. This dramatic history begins in the early 1800's following the life and times of inspired beekeepers that are the advance guard of a line of notable beekeepers that is to stretch through the centuries into modern times. Readers will discover a beekeeping lineage born and raised within a single Vermont county, and establishes a continuity of beekeeping knowledge and skill spanning more than a century. The lineage of beekeeping concludes in the present day as apiculturists throughout the world face some of the most challenging times in over 200 years with the possibility of honey bee extinction rearing its ugly head. Is it possible that by reflecting on the history of Vermont's beekeepers we can find clues about what is needed to help the honey bee thrive today and well into the future? Land of Milk and Honey will also explore the relationship between the people of Vermont and the countryside they inhabit: a land and people that shift and change through the centuries in ways that directly impact the health and well-being of bees and its beekeepers.

  • - Re-Writing Lives from Inside Out
     
    183,-

  • av Thorpe Moeckel
    179,-

  • av Vincent Panella
    231,-

  • av Frank Meola
    263,-

  • av Julie Dunlap
    274,-

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