It's 2005, the sun is shining, the war is over and Loretta is planning to make Sophie's favourite meal. But when her daughter stops talking to her, children start vanishing, and rooms begin to cry, Lo
It's now a given that Americans?and people the world over?would seek to preserve their sacred, special places. One hundred fifty years ago, however, it was definitely not a foregone conclusion that th
Louis Duncan's 1958 young adult classic tells the story of what happens when the debutante tradition comes to one small town: the parties, the ball gowns, as well as one girl's growing sense of right
From performers who bask in the spotlight to those who find inspiration in the midnight glow of a computer monitor, the world has no shortage of creative people. While the day-to-day realities of a ba
From the master of thrillers and the supernatural comes a collection of thirteen short stories that have never been published before in book form. Written in the Stars contains Lois Duncan's earliest
Duncan (a writer, no university affiliation) explored the American West, focusing on those counties with fewer than two people per square mile. He sketches the people he encountered, including ranche
The twenty-one studies assembled in this volume focus on the apparatus and practitioners of religions in the western Roman empire, the enclaves, temples, altars and monuments that served the cults of
Being innocent and proving it are two different things. Tessa’s life spiraled out of control, and she finds herself in a dark alley on a cold wintry night where she witnesses a murder, and almost beco
If you work in business, the chances are you have fallen under the poisonous spell of business jargon. Very few of us seem able to avoid “reaching out,” or “touching base,” or “shifting paradigms,” or
In the remote countryside of north-central Tunisia, between the cities of Siliana and Le Kef, stands a ruined stone structure known as Kbor Klib. A thorough examination of North African archaeological
An Instant Family? Coaching Little League in a small Florida town is a world away from Travis Oak's dream of being a professional pitcher. But now the phys ed teacher faces his greatest challenge: kee
Book 2 of The Moroni Smith AdventuresWho would want to steal the Gold Plates? Anyone!Moroni Smith, Orrin Porter Rockwell VII and Gadget Gunderson, of the Church Special Projects division are engaged i
UK Monetary Policy from Devaluation to Thatcher, 1967–1982 charts the course of monetary policy in the UK from the 1960s to the early 1980s. It shows how events such as the 1967 sterling devaluation,
The Tree that Walks: Poems of Self-Integration is a collection of fifty-four poems separated into two sections that show the author’s recent spiritual journey. Poet Beth Duncan has written for many ye
For the author, all divisions between managers and workers (and other competing groups within an individual business "empire") are artificial distractions in which individuals within the various "trib
Tell This Silence by Patti Duncan explores multiple meanings of speech and silence in Asian American women's writings in order to explore relationships among race, gender, sexuality, and national iden