?Til Death Us Do Part?sometimes.Clara Dearheart works in a funeral parlor and talks to her clients. Her friends and family have watched her suffer after the loss of her partner and urge her to move on
Sam Thompson thinks her problems stem from an unrequited crush on her roommate, Nita Perez, until she and her best friend, Jamie Carpenter, are involved in a near accident while looking for Dr. Julie
Jamaican-American writer Fiona Zedde Lewis has authored best-selling novels and collections of short stories for adults. ?Dreaming in Color” marks her debut writing for young adults?and a compelling d
It’s 1991 and Melissa Etheridge is a brand new voice on the radio. In Southern California it’s almost?but not quite?safe to say lesbian outloud. For Camille Wallace, a sophomore attending San Diego Un
Laney Cavallo had a charmed life. Two wonderful kids and the love of the best woman she’d ever known—after years of unhappiness, she had it all. Past tense.The one evil in her life she couldn’t shed f
The only thing that frightens shapeshifter Selene Rhodes more than the full moon is the idea of falling in love.Selene Rhodes has lived her whole life with a terrible secret: not only can she take the
In a magical realm filled with creatures of every possible shape and size, war is brought upon the peaceful kingdom of Sonnencrest by evil goblin King Malmut. Princess Babette, the only surviving memb
No one knows this better than Eric Dezenhall and John Weber, who help companies, politicians, and celebrities get out of various kinds of trouble. In this brutally honest and eye-opening guide, they t
Government-workers unions have been political juggernauts in the U.S. since the unseen collective-bargaining-rights revolution of the 1960s and ’70s. These unions are different and more powerful than
When it comes to family secrets, Southern gentry would rather let sleeping dogs lie.Abigail Wetherington believes the evil that stalks her family in the streets of London is a sleeping dog come back t
Being in love with your best friend shouldn’t be this difficult.Lynn Patrick returns home to Portland for the holidays and discovers that her lifelong friend, Jessie Greenfield, is separated from her
Heartfelt praise for When You Went Away:?Michael Baron writes with deep sensitivity of the power of love to transform and heal in the face of overwhelming tragedy.” ? #1 New York Times bestselling aut
Dog Number 1, Dog Number 10 takes readers through a world of playful pups that love to count! Each spread's rhyming text leaves out the last word, allowing little ones to chime in and shout out the mi
This interactive board book lets you mix and match the heads, bodies, and tails of ten real prehistoric animals?like the saber-tooth tiger, woolly mammoth, and Macrauchenia?in order to create almost a
Eric Matthews survives a near-fatal accident only to find his whole life has changed.Eric Matthews wakes up in the hospital with no memory of how he wound up there?and soon learns that it’s vital that
The story behind the Lycée Francais de New York, from its history to its path to becoming one of the best schools in the United States. The book dresses the portray of school that has gain its reputat
In this innovative collection, thirteen established and emerging African-American writers present a range of compelling and provocative stories. One of America’s best-known African-American writers, J
Elena. A wife who will not question her loyalty to a husband she does not love nor her duty to a church whose tenets she does not fully accept.Peyton. A lesbian trapped in an arid relationship and a l
The idea behind The Sleeping Giant, Ken's fourth book, is to help inspire people to believe that they can be part of solving the world's economic problems by creating businesses - which in turn creat
Will Hunter is used to being the New Kid; Harrisburg High School is his fifth new school in less than three years. By now, he knows not to be fooled by the bright pep rallies, the wholesome jocks, the
Rima Suqi has been described as having ?shopping in her soul,” however she is much more than just shopping. She’s a self-proclaimed ?numbers junkie” who ? through key relationships with retailers and
Since the birth of the iconic alligator?the world’s first clothing logo and the symbol of its French tennis-great namesake?in 1933, Lacoste has been nearly synonymous with sport. When champion René La
As every intelligent aviator knows, the skies have no room for mistakes. Don’t be caught with an out-of-date edition of the FAR/AIM. In the current state of aviation regulations, there is simply no ex
In Immortal: Love Stories With Bite, edited by New York Times bestselling author of the House of Night series P.C. Cast, seven of today’s most popular YA vampire and contemporary fantasy authors offer
Agrofuels in the AmericasBehind the hype and misinformation surrounding agrofuels lie the wrenching realities of hunger and poverty, the loss of land for food production, destructive agricultural prac
Looks at the evolution of menswear in the United States over the last century, examining uniquely American themes and styles from Levi Strauss and Zoot suits, to cowboys and the counterculture.
Illustrations of cats along with rhyming couplets about them require the reader to fill in words demonstrating opposites, like tall and short, nice and mean, young and old.
On every continent, in every age, people have marveled at the wonders of the natural world. Unlike vehicular transportation, walking allows the traveler to experience these wonders on a vivid sensuous
A collection of witty, irreverent essays on subjects running the gamut from the space program to airport bans on smoking are included in this anthology. Written by Spider Robinson, The Crazy Years tak
The Turn-the-Wheel board books let even the smallest children change the scene themselves by moving the wheel embedded in each book. The short and simple texts use dialogue (and talking animals!) to b
Miranda, a middle-school girl with the ability to see into other people's thoughts, investigates a crime that happened in her town almost seventy years ago.
Interest in China has never been greater, but the voices of the Chinese themselves often escape notice. Here, finally, is a book that reverses the trend by giving us a rare and important portrait of c
Master storyteller Jack Cady's final novel, Rules of '48, is a stirring semi-autobiographical examination of changing social conventions, and the development of the American conscience in the aftermat
The watercolor collages and simple poetic text within the sturdy pages and padded cover feature teach children about the roles that red, yellow, and blue play in their everyday lives.
Chanel is a fashion word that everyone knows: the epitome of taste, glamour and style. Founded in the '20s by the legendary Coco Chanel, the House of Chanel continues to fuel fashion to this day. This
At last, a road map for progressive Catholics who long to reconcile their political and religious beliefs. In one thoughtful, concise book, leading Catholic thinker Daniel C. Maguire shows how a progr
Considers fifteen alternative histories that might have occurred if different events had transpired at key turning points in professional sports, from what might have happened had Joe Namath signed wi
Argues against beliefs that credit card debt in America reflects consumer excess and a desire for luxury lifestyles, revealing how a large percentage of middle- and low-income families are relying on