“As always, Piercy writes with high intelligence, love for the world, ethical passion, and innate feminism.” —Adrienne Rich, feminist and author,A Change of WorldIn this collection of short stories, b
A delightfully imaginative tale of a family pretending to be dinosaurs—with downloadable songsHave you ever loved dinosaurs so much you wish you could be one? From gentle—but huge—plant eaters to fier
The Patriots have won the most Super Bowls this century with victories in four years, and this is a compendium of their best playsThis book does not disappoint as the ultimate collector’s item for Pat
Most Iowa State fans have taken in a game at Jack Trice Stadium or Hilton Coliseum and have seen highlights of Troy Davis and Fred Hoiberg. But only real fans know the original team name, the location
The latest edition of the communication guide that has sold more than 1,000,000 copiesAn enlightening look at how peaceful communication can create compassionate connections with family, friends, and
Grief, death, infertility. Hinemoana Baker confronts a personal and societal darkness in this new collection of poems—but does so with surprising humor and with an eye that seeks out the unlikely imag
Young readers can see the sights of various cities with Max, a loveable puppy, in this series of children’s books that emphasize learning with simple shapes and vibrant colors. Readers will follow Max
Young readers can see the sights of various cities with Max, a loveable puppy, in this series of children’s books that emphasize learning with simple shapes and vibrant colors. Readers will follow Max
Jack Pechter was five years old and living with his parents and three sisters in eastern Poland when the Nazis invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. Because of his father's foresight and his mother's s
When the old street sweeper's memory deserts him, this smacks of magic, not a senior moment -- he's left with his broom and a reflection that talks back in a snarky voice.But when he sets out to learn
With more than 100 million participants Minecraft has become a global craze and is one of the most popular video games ever101 Awesome Builds provides players at all levels the tools to excel in the m
In the pages of Before Your Next Excuse, Ned shares his candid and uncensored memoir of an artist who grew up with dyslexia, stumbled through addiction and yielded to tragic personal loss. By sharing
This book serves as an introduction to the world of Bardo-Gaming, a means to employ the technology of video games in the pursuit of personal growth and service to others. Beginning with the “Orbs,” a
Portraits of brave women from the late 1800s through today—role models who are passionate about important issuesA source of inspiration for young women with strong social convictions, She Takes a Stan
Combining a fascinating history of the first U.S. high school for African Americans with an unflinching analysis of urban public-school education today,First Class explores an underrepresented and lar
Was anarchism in areas outside of Europe an import and a script to be mimicked? Was it perpetually at odds with other currents of the Left? The authors in this collection take up these questions of ge
Spiritual master and Benedictine monk Fr. Anselm Gruen presents a persuasive way to incorporate the ancient wisdom of angels with our modern world as people strive for a happy, fulfilled life. This in
Simple designs for creating elegant blanket edgingsWhen it comes to making blankets, are you all tied up in knots? Untie yourself and explore fresh ways to fashion fleece. With an endless array of bea
Nighthawk: African Ice is a sequel to Nighthawk Crossing. Wanted by the FBI for murder and smuggling, Joseph Branson, Chief of the Midlake Indian Tribe and a former Navy SEAL, flees with his wife Haze
"A Lion Doesn't Have to Roar" is a intriguing yet uplifting spiritual allegory with elements of murder, romance, adventure, triumph and tragedy centered around two main fictional cha
In my 15 years of practice in the healing arts, I have seen more than a few people who struggle with the feeling of not being good enough, or the feeling that others critically judge who they are and
The Navel Diaries: How I Lost My Belly Button and Found Myself offers the reader a poignant and humorous view of one woman's journey into maturity. After decades of inhabiting a body with a stunning f
"Memoirs of a Spaghetti Cowboy" chronicles Tom Hunter's lifelong attempts to balance a passion for the arts with the demands of the real world. After growing up in Savannah, Georgia,
A heartfelt account of how Rabbi Weinblatt confronts cancer after receiving this devastating diagnosis, this memoir traces his journey from beginning to end. It deals with his emotions, fears, and tre
Death is the inevitable fate of every single person on earth. How do we accept the inevitability of our own death? How do we live our lives with meaning? Will money lead us to happiness? Satish Modi e
The Caramel Tree Readers Level 3 is a delicious series of leveled readers for children ages 7 to 9. It offers a long list of new, original stories with approximately 1,000 words.In this series, studen
The Caramel Tree Readers Level 5 is a delicious series of leveled readers for children ages 9 to 12. With approximately 4,000 words each, the stories provide students the opportunity to expand their r
Drug-dealing and corruption are at the center of Cliff Hardy's 24th case I was about to punch in the number when a man loomed up beside me. When I say loomed I mean loomed—he was tall and wide with a
Calling All Angels is a solution to the suppressed history of the 20th and 21st centuries: it reveals the fundamental realities underlying the events—starting with the 1905 murder of Jane Stanford and
In the title story, we meet Marvin the Dragon—still a pup with her Mom but make no mistake, both are formidable. Their ferocity catches the eye of the Keeper who is still making his way up the ladder
This collection of new work by award-winning New Zealand poet Frankie McMillan features the horse as a central motif. The poems—gorgeous, haunting, and beautifully strange—tingle with a sense of the i
Raised by her maternal grandmother, Australian novelist and bookseller Krissy Kneen was understandably bereft when she died. In the midst of writing a novel, she suddenly found herself paralyzed with
“There was a smell of blood mingling with the smell of burning that still clung about scorched timber and blackened thatch, and a great wailing rose from the watching crowd. The old High Priest dipped
American history before and after the Wall Street Crash of 1929 Providing a balanced, realistic picture of a time rife with hardships, The Great Depression for Kids brings the era and key concepts to
Born in Minneapolis, Marjorie Butter was a parlor girla member of the upper class. On a trip with her grandmother to Florida, she met and fell in love with Robert, a Postmaster, altering the course of
Everyone wants a good relationship, but very few people have the courage to attain one. Many of us spend years spiraling in and out of failed relationships and marriages only to find ourselves becomin
Have you recently retired or is retirement rapidly approaching? Have you sold your business or are you considering doing so? Are you newly married or divorced? Are you dealing with the death of a love
An authoritative guide to the health risks of using cannabis and practical, step-by-step information on coping with withdrawal symptoms and quitting marijuana for goodDo you feel you’re losing focus a
You won’t believe how easy these quilts can be with the help of a rulerThe perfect book for the busy quilter looking for ways to cut time and simplify construction of quilts, this book uses four basic
Torn is the story of author Joy Werner’s struggle with two anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries over the course of 24 months. ACL tears are serious knee injuries that plague youth sport, particul