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Blues For Ron, Linda Niemann
Boomer In A Boom Town, Linda Niemann
Standing In The Reception Line At The Wedding Of My Ex-Wife, James Plath
Standing In The Reception Line At The Wedding Of My Ex-Wife, James Plath
James Plath
The Boy Who Would Be God, James Plath
The Boy Who Would Be God, James Plath
James Plath
First Class Exercise, Linda Niemann
The Boy Who Spoke Dog, Clay Morgan
The Boy Who Spoke Dog, Clay Morgan
Clay Morgan
Exhausted and nearly drowned, Jack washes up on a mysterious island after a murderous storm. Desperate for rescue, he searches the beaches and meadow for someone who can help him. He finds sheep dogs herding sheep, and fearsome wild dogs lurking in ambush, but strangely, no people.
Soon Jack is struggling to survive in the wild, using his wits and some tools he finds in the ruins of old dwellings, He tries hard to understand the sheep dogs and fight off his loneliness, and eventually befriends a little Border collie named Moxie. But she and the other sheep dogs remain …
A Kindred Orphanhood / Sergey Gandlevsky ; Translated From The Russian By Philip Metres, Philip Metres
A Kindred Orphanhood / Sergey Gandlevsky ; Translated From The Russian By Philip Metres, Philip Metres
Philip Metres
No abstract provided.
Using Music To Teach The Sounds Of Poetry: Some User-Friendly Advice For The Non-Musician, Jayme Stayer
Using Music To Teach The Sounds Of Poetry: Some User-Friendly Advice For The Non-Musician, Jayme Stayer
Jayme Stayer
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Turneresque, Elizabeth Willis
The Little Women, Katharine Weber
The Little Women, Katharine Weber
Katharine Weber
Sisters Meg, Jo and Amy have the perfect family--loving, creative parents; a comfortable life on Manhattan's Upper West Side; a future full of possibility. Perfect until the daughters discover their mother has had affair, and, even worse, that their father has forgiven her. Shattered by their parents' failure to live up to the moral standards and values of the family, the two younger sisters leave New York and move to Meg's apartment in New Haven, where Meg is a junior at Yale. It is here that the girls will form their own family, divorced from their parents. The Little Women …
Autobiographies By Americans Of Color 1995-2000: An Annotated Bibliography, Rebecca Stuhr, Deborah Iwabuchi
Autobiographies By Americans Of Color 1995-2000: An Annotated Bibliography, Rebecca Stuhr, Deborah Iwabuchi
Rebecca A Stuhr
This annotated bibliography covers the years 1995 through 2000 which saw a tremendous output of autobiographical material by Americans of color. Publishers released works by prominent civil rights leaders, musicians, entertainers, athletes, as well as unsung heroes with the courage to strive for a better life. This is the follow-up to the first volume of the "Autobiographies by Americans of Color" bibliography series.
The Hospital Yard, Linda Niemann
The Hospital Yard, Linda Niemann
Linda G. Niemann
Presents an article on working at a small switching yard in San Jose, California. Reason for thinking the switching yard as a hospital yard; Description of the yard; Details on workers at the yard.
Sketch Box Stories, Annadora Y. Khan