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  • av Lawrence Dunning
    220,-

    In this sprawling novel of suspense and terror, a ruthless professional killer, a disillusioned career spy, and a beautiful Sorbonne professor cross paths with Moscow intelligence. They are all in a race to find the fabled Romanov jewels, smuggled out of Russia a century ago and secreted inside the Statue of Liberty before it was shipped from France to New York. The scene shifts compellingly from the present-day United Nations building to the Czarist Russia of Alexander II, the elegant boulevards of Paris and the sun-drenched Cote d'Azur, and ends in a spectacle of violence at America's shining symbol of freedom standing in New York Harbor. The international hunt is interwoven with the efforts of Paris-based CIA agent Martin Toberts, his new-found love Solange Cordier who holds a secret more than a hundred years old, and his bloody-minded nemesis Pell Bruckner, a rogue agent intent on only one thingsatisfying his lust for personal wealthat the expense of anyone or anything that stands in his way. It is, finally, a story of staggering wealth secreted in a place no one can believe, causing individuals and nations to kill for it and, in some cases, die for it.

  • - Motherhood Late in Life
    av Judith Sachs
    188

    In 1996, Dr. Richard Paulson assisted a 63-year-old woman to conceive using in vitro fertilization with a donor egg, and she became the oldest woman in the world to give birth. This incredible example of how assisted reproductive technologies, or ART, can change the course of nature raises tough biological, emotional, and ethical issues.  Rewinding Your Biological Clock is a unique exploration of each of these issues, especially the “how-to” of peri- and post-menopausal pregnancy. Written by a leading fertility specialist and a health educator, this original and daring book rethinks society’s most fundamental beliefs about motherhood, aging, and life itself.

  • av Judith Sachs
    176

    Sex does more than make you feel good. It improves your health, helps you communicate more effectively, and raises your self-esteem.   Sex can heal in the following ways: Relieving symptoms of arthritis, insomnia, chronic pain, muscular tension, and mood swings; Recharging your sexual batteries with flirting and fantasy; Helping you enjoy a satisfying sex life, even if you’re chronically ill or disabled; Adding spontaneity to your relationships; Communicating your desires without hurt feelings.   Intimacy is bigger than what happens in the bedroom. This book will help you unlock your sexual potential.

  • - Natural Ways to Achieve Peak Mental and Emotional Health
    av Judith Sachs
    231

    Can you remember one day in your life—or perhaps just one hour—when you were content and unworried? For most of us, that’s hard to do, and many rely on powerful mood-altering drugs to just get through the day.   If you’ve been searching for natural alternatives, Nature’s Prozac is your definitive guide to achieving peak mental and emotional health with nature’s medicines.

  • - A Practical Resource for Women in Abusive Relationships
    av Marian Betancourt
    176

    The New York Times called What to Do When Love Turns Violent, "possibly the best single resource." Dr. Robert McAfee, past president of the American Medical Association said, "This may be the most important book of your life." The author appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show, which produced and aired a special short film about safety planning based on the book. What to Do When Love Turns Violent empowers you to find help and take back your life. Here is everything you need to know to make the right choices. The first part spells out an action plan to get out of danger and find immediate help: making a protective order work; calling the police; finding safe shelter; seeking medical attention; getting financial assistance. Part 2 details how to stay safe and regain control over your life: preparing for safety at home and on the job; protecting your children; rebuilding your life. Includes an extensive list of national and community organizations where you can find help.

  • av Kathleen Snow
    176

    ';Suspense filled psychological thriller.' Literary Guild ';Will scare the hell out of all but the most lionhearted.' Publishers Weekly ';A terrifying novel about paranoia.' Chicago Sun-Times ';Will grab you right by the psyche.' Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ';Continually engrossing.' Los Angeles Times ';Supremely suspenseful.' Doubleday Book Club ';Will have those little hairs standing at brittle attention.' Post-Gazette (Boston) ';Powerful and disturbing.' Mystery Guild ';Explosive shocker.' The News-Sentinel (Fort Wayne) ';For thriller fans and serious literature readers.' Green Valley News (Arizona) ';The work of a real pro.' Houston Chronicle ';Keeps the reader guessing-entranced.' The Post-Standard (Syracuse) ';Wrenching study of people under pressure.' Quote magazine

  • av Patricia Wiles
    150,-

    Kevin's senior year of high school isn't going as he'd planned. So much has changed, and choices he once thought would be easy to make have become increasingly difficult. His best friend has moved away, his girlfriend has dumped him for the school football hero, and life after graduation looms ahead like a chasm without a bridge. Kevin's got a hot scholarship offer in his hands, but even though it's hard for him to talk about his Mormon faith with others, he can't shake the feeling in his heart that he should serve a two-year mission. When the time comes for Kevin to make the most important decision of his life, one that no one else can or should make for him, he must take a leap of faith and learn to trust his own feelings. Will his decision be the right one, even when tragedy strikes? Find out where Kevin's choices take him in The Final Farewell, the final volume in the Kevin Kirk Chronicles.

  • av Patricia Wiles
    163

    All Kevin wants is to be like any other high school student and learn how to drive and hang out with his friends. But when your parents run a funeral home, it's tough to have a normal life. And when you're a Mormon living in the South, well, that just about triples your weirdness quotient. Especially when an elderly woman from church drafts you into the Granite Girls, a group that records the names on all the tombstones in Armadillo, Arkansas. Try explaining that to the local sheriff who catches you in a graveyard at 6:30 in the morning. One not-so-weird thing about Kevin's family is the love they have for Marcya young African-American woman who's like the sister Kevin never had. Just as the family prepares to help Marcy renovate the house across the road with money left to her by her late father, a stranger shows up at the Paramount Funeral Home. It's Ruby, Marcy's mother, whom she hasn't seen in twelve years. Soon after Ruby's arrival, things begin to disappearand Ruby makes sure Kevin takes the blame. As her threats become more personal, Kevin must find a way to expose Ruby and to convince others of the truth, not only for Marcy's sake, but to save his own reputation.

  • av Patricia Wiles
    163

    Winner of the 2005 Young Adult Fiction Award from the Association for Mormon Letters. As Kevin helps his parents with the family mortuary, his dream of working for National Geographic seems a million years awayuntil he and his friends are picked for a special science class at Armadillo Middle School. The class is taught by Dr. Alfred Leopold Wallace, the pompous proprietor of the local Arkansas Marsupial Museum and Discount Souvenir Outlet. Kevin's friends aren't keen about the doctor or his possums, but Kevin's sure that Dr. Wallace can help him become the youngest biologist in history. All he has to do is get Dr. Wallace to notice his scientific genius! The harder Kevin tries, however, the worse his projects flopincluding the midterm tarantula project that escapes and terrorizes the funeral home. The class trip to Seven Devils Swamp is Kevin's last chanceif he doesn't let his pride get in the way of his final project.

  • av Patricia Wiles
    163

    Winner of the 2004 Middle Grade Fiction Award from the Association for Mormon Letters. It's bad enough that Kevin's mother is about to graduate from mortuary college, but when his parents tell him they're moving to a small town in the Arkansas delta to run the Paramount Funeral Home, Kevin is certain it's his life that's over. After all, normal people don't live in houses with dead bodies downstairs! Once in Armadillo, Arkansas, Kevin tries to adapt to the family business. When he's targeted by the biggest bully in the seventh grade, Kevin begins to ';hear' advice from an unlikely sourceCletus McCulley, an old Mormon fisherman and one of his mother's dead customers. Cletus's messages from beyond the grave lead Kevin to uncover not only the bully's secrets, but the truth about a family tragedy that shattered his parents' faith and led them away from God. It's up to Kevin to find the courage to face the bully, and to find a way to help his family heal.

  • - The All-Inclusive Textbook for Developmental Writing and Reading
    av Toni Ortner
    164,99

    Real Stories is a writing and reading text that works. The method Toni Ortner discusses is classroom-tested and designed to meet the needs of multi-cultural high school students. It contains three sections: ';The Process of Writing' covers the basic building blocks of writing. ';Time Savers for Grammar and Punctuation' includes types of sentences, how to find and eliminate runs-ons, comma splices and fragments, comma use, nouns, capitalization, direct quotes, verb tenses, and irregular verbs, practice exercises, an answer key, and tests. ';The Reader' contains students' personal stories for analysis and discussion. Real Stories helps students use words to empower and enrich their lives.

  • - An Instructive, Insightful Celebration of the Writing Life
    av Rachel Simon
    175,-

    This inspirational guide for aspiring and experienced writers was originally published in 1997. Written in a friendly, hopeful, and gently humorous tone, it focuses on the creative process and emotional ups and downs of the creative life, providing insights into how to persist in the face of rejection, frustration, feelings of inadequacy, lack of support from loved ones, and more. It also offers practical how-to advice, from organizing your time so you actually sit down and write to reading as a writer. This ebook's rerelease of The Writer's Survival Guide includes a new introduction that discusses the origins of the book and how, in spite of the many changes in publishing and technology, it remains relevant today.

  • av Joanne Leedom-Ackerman
    200

    A political thriller about strong-minded women and men, The Dark Path to the River tells a love story that moves between Wall Street and Africa.

  • av Joanne Leedom-Ackerman
    163

    Characters in No Marble Angels struggle to close distances between each other, distances of race, sex, age.

  • - Expanded Edition
    av Marian Cockrell
    175,-

    In the middle of a deep forest is an enchanted valley and a castle where only shadows live, shadows of kings and queens who have waited for hundreds of years for the spell cast upon them to be broken. One day, a girl named Lucy follows a little dog through a tunnel into the valley and meets the mysterious red-haired Michael, who takes her into the shadow world to meet Prince Mika and his mortal wife Gloria, their children and their children''s children, and to learn the magic that will lift the spell. This new expanded edition contains additional chapters not published in the original 1946 edition.

  • - Mr. Pin, Vol. IV
    av Mary Elise Monsell
    138

    An IRA/CBC Children's Choice Could master spy Gargoyle be back? And what would he want with an innocent fish? In a second story, Chicago shuts down and penguin detective Mr. Pin brings his chocolate expertise to the case.

  • - Mr. Pin, Vol. III
    av Mary Elise Monsell
    138

    ';The rock hopper penguin chuckled softly to himself, turned away from the diner, and disappeared into the fog. A moment later the lights in Smiling Sally's Diner went out.' Could famous penguin detective Mr. Pin be involved in a crime? In another case, Cubs manager Walter Wavemin needs Mr. Pin's help. Chicago sees double in the two pun-filled mysteries.

  • - Vol. II
    av Mary Elise Monsell
    138

    An IRA/CBC Children''s ChoiceWill Mr. Pin survive a "case" of bad chocolate? Can priceless dinosaur eggs be found? And just who is Mort Chisel? In a second story, an opera conductor with a mysterious name disappears in a cloud of blue smoke.

  • - Vol. I
    av Mary Elise Monsell
    138

    An IRA/CBC Children''s ChoiceCan a rock hopper penguin save Smiling Sally''s Diner from extortion? Meet Mr. Pin, just arrived from the South Pole, who has a sharp eye for clues, unusual talents, and a strong taste for chocolate.

  • av Pat Toomay
    175,99

    ';Pat Toomay has mixed fact and fiction to produce a story that will make every armchair quarterback laugh and winceand worry at his exposition of ';the game's' most insidious reality: the prospect on any given Sundayof a fix.' John Seigenthaler, USA Today ';Toomay, for many years a lineman with the Cowboys and the Raiders, gives a sinister turn to the old saw that ';on any given Sunday, one team can beat another'.... He writes knowledgeably about football: its strategy, the pain, the respect and hatred between the men in the trenches.' Publishers Weekly

  • - The Invention of the Midlife Progress Novel
    av Margaret Marganroth Gullette
    175,-

    Discovering the midlife progress novel, Gullette finds in recent fiction a pervasive tension between decline and a new ideology of aging.

  • av Michael McGuire
    150,-

    Winner of the University of Missouri Breakthrough Book Competition, chosen by Joy Williams.

  • - Transforming Our Lives Through Team Sports
    av Marian Betancourt
    142,99

    More and more women and girls are discovering the joy and relishing the fierce competition of team sports. Their increasing participation in sports is influencing all aspects of women's-and men's-lives. Playing Like a Girl explores the ramifications of this sports revolution, such as the change in male-female relationships, the impact on women in the workplace, the long-term effects of Title IX, and the phenomenon of men coaching women. These ideas are explored through stories of women from grandmothers playing basketball in the Senior Olympics, to working women who get up before dawn to row on the Potomac River. Robert Lipsyte, writing in The New York Times, said, "For a wider look at the obstacles and opportunities facing the emergent female athlete, read, Playing Like a Girl." Jo A. Hannafin, MD, PhD, founder of the Women's Sports Medicine Center Hospital for Special Surgery and team physician, U.S. Rowing Team, called the book, "A wonderful compilation of personal stories and hard facts, which provide compelling evidence for the power of team sports in the development of strong and successful women.

  • - The Search for the Cellular Basis of Memory
    av Susan Allport
    164,99

    Explorers of the Black Box is a scientific adventure story. The ';Black Box' is the brain. The ';Explorers' are neuroscientists in search of how nerve cells record memories, and they are as ruthless and dauntless as any soldiers of fortune. The book centers around the early, often-controversial research Nobel Prizewinner Eric Kandel. It takes readers behind the scenes of laboratories at Woods Hole, Columbia, Yale, and Princeton to create an absorbing account of how the brain works and of how science itself works.

  • - The Life and Art of Ernest Hemingway
    av Scott Donaldson
    200

    “Donaldson’s skill is really a rare and fine art everyone who is interested in twentieth-century fiction or in the art of biography or in the mysterious relationship between the temperament of an artist and the work he produces should have By Force of Will within arm’s reach. In its way it is a masterpiece.” —Walter Sullivan, The Sewanee Review “Not the least of its virtues is the way in which it allows its reader to play along with a masterly scholarly detective.” —San Francisco Examiner

  • av John D. Mimms
    190

    When the eye of the cosmic storm passes over Earth, the Impals—visible spirits who can’t cross over—disappear. But, an ethereal void opens, releasing the lost souls of murderers, rapists, and genocidal maniacs. As darkness and chaos overtake the Earth, people everywhere face horrific fates. No one is safe who falls into the shadows. General Ott Garrison is immune to harm, which he feels is a sign from God— He is meant to lead. His son, Cecil, fears the opposite—that the general is a kindred spirit with the evil infesting the world. On the run, Cecil and members of the Myriad Resistance become trapped in a secluded cabin in the Virginia wilderness. The only thing keeping what lies in the shadows of the thick woods at bay is a gasoline-powered generator, which is running dangerously low on fuel.Soon, the device feared to destroy the soul—The Tesla Gate—may be the world’s only option for salvation.

  • av Alla Crone
    200

    Three generationsthey would know the splendors of Imperial Russia, the terror of exile, the Japanese occupation of China, the promise of America, and proof that sometimes a woman must love more than once to find true happiness. Winds Over Manchuria was awarded second place in Biennial Awards of the National League of American Pen Women, who called it ';a thrilling odyssey.... The plot is vivid and intrinsic.'

  • - A Musical and Cultural History
    av Edward Berlin
    164,99

    Ragtime, the jaunty, toe-tapping music that captivated American society from the 1890s through World War I, forms the roots of America's popular musical expression. But the understanding of ragtime and its era has been clouded by a history of murky impressions, half-truths, and inventive fictions. Ragtime: A Musical and Cultural History cuts through the murkiness. A methodical survey of thousands of rags along with an examination of then-contemporary opinions in magazines and newspapers demonstrate how the music evolved, and how America responded to it.

  • av Alana White
    175,-

    It's 1949 in Tennessee Smoky Mountaincountry, and everything in twelve-year-old Salina's life seems suddenly different. Her sister is engaged, her brother Paul is absorbed in caring for his foal, Sugar-Boy, and Salina feels she has nothing in common anymore with her best friend. This novel for young people captures the insular spirit of the mountain people, the breathtaking country itself, and a girl's struggle to accept the inevitability of change.

  • av Carl Vigeland
    164,99

    An intimate, moving, dramatic story about the musicians in a great orchestra who make music come alive in performance and recording. The musicians here are members of the fabled Boston Symphony Orchestra, led by conductor Seiji Ozawa, during a season highlighted by Mahler’s Second Symphony, The Resurrection.

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