Reviews for Eileen Gunn's stories:"Corporate satire and Kafkaesque metamorphoses gleefully collide."?Seattle Times"Reading this book is like getting to wear the eyeballs of a madwoman in your own sock
Poor Emma is a pup with a problem. Her human, George, constantly misunderstands her. No matter how hard she tries to please him, it's just "Bad! Bad! Bad!" all day long. Tired of feeling unappreciated
This study investigates the grave assemblages of the non-elite during the New Kingdom, using several different burial sites. Based on the author's database of over 3,000 artefacts, the statistical res
Action songs, feel-good songs, rhythmic songs and funny songs -- Eileen Diamond's Everyday Songbook is a bright collection of 29 catchy melodies. The songs cover everyday topics appropriate to the age
This handbook is designed for people with little or no training in social research who are concerned about important issues related to girls' education in Africa. The reader will learn how to gather d
Magpie is driving the back roads of Washington to the annual Barter Faire on the Starry Night bus with a young girl in her charge when she sees a stranger limping down the dirt road with his dog. He b
In Silver Bunny and the Secret of Fort Chop, Silver Bunny could be a black belt, if only she would practice! And Rainbow Panda could be good at medicine, if only he would read a book! But the animals
Soup looks at the development of the essential English dinner by means of reprinting recipes from the classic period of English cookery, approximately 1660 to 1890. The author looks at the origins of
At age forty-nine, Eileen Flanagan had an aching feeling that she wasn’t living up to her potential—or her youthful ideals. Drowning in e-mail and stuff she didn’t need, the simple Peace Corps life of
How much weight is too much for one romance to bear?When Kate Richards, the effervescent host of television's KidFit and the author of kid-friendly diet cookbooks, runs into Jack Moskowitz at a dog pa