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Books with author A. Margaret

  • Wife of Moon

    Margaret Coel

    eBook (Berkley, Sept. 6, 2005)
    Arapaho attorney Vicki Holden and Father John O'Malley must find the link between the murder of a woman—and the murder of her ancestor from a century earlier.
  • Story Book: No. 1

    Margaret Mahy

    Hardcover (Littlehampton Book Services Ltd, Oct. 19, 1972)
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  • A Painter's Kitchen: Recipes from the Kitchen of Georgia O'Keeffe

    Margaret Wood

    Paperback (Museum of New Mexico Press, Aug. 16, 2009)
    This book highlights Georgia O'Keeffe's creativity―not on canvas, but in the kitchen where she took great pride in her healthy culinary style. The meals served in her household focused on homegrown and natural foods. The author was Georgia O'Keeffe's personal chef. This new edition features a new foreword by celebrated cookbook author and local food advocate Deborah Madison.
  • The Handmaid's Tale

    Margaret Atwood

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, Dec. 12, 1986)
    "Splendid."NEWSWEEKIt is the world of the near future, and Offred is a Handmaid in the home of the Commander and his wife. She is allowed out once a day to the food market, she is not permitted to read, and she is hoping the Commander makes her pregnant, because she is only valued if her ovaries are viable. Offred can remember the years before, when she was an independent woman, had a job of her own, a husband and child. But all of that is gone now...everything has changed."Deserves the highest praise."SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
  • The Penelopiad: The Myth of Penelope and Odysseus

    Margaret Atwood

    Hardcover (Canongate U.S., Oct. 5, 2005)
    “Homer’s Odyssey is not the only version of the story. Mythic material was originally oral, and also local -- a myth would be told one way in one place and quite differently in another. I have drawn on material other than the Odyssey, especially for the details of Penelope’s parentage, her early life and marriage, and the scandalous rumors circulating about her. I’ve chosen to give the telling of the story to Penelope and to the twelve hanged maids. The maids form a chanting and singing Chorus, which focuses on two questions that must pose themselves after any close reading of the Odyssey: What led to the hanging of the maids, and what was Penelope really up to? The story as told in the Odyssey doesn’t hold water: there are too many inconsistencies. I’ve always been haunted by the hanged maids and, in The Penelopiad, so is Penelope herself.” -- from Margaret Atwood’s Foreword to The Penelopiad
  • The Handmaid's Tale

    Margaret Atwood

    Paperback (Anchor, April 18, 2017)
    #1 New York Times bestseller • Includes an introduction by Margaret Atwood. An instant classic and eerily prescient cultural phenomenon, from “the patron saint of feminist dystopian fiction” (New York Times). Now an award-winning Hulu series starring Elizabeth Moss. Look for The Testaments, the sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale, available now. In Margaret Atwood’s dystopian future, environmental disasters and declining birthrates have led to a Second American Civil War. The result is the rise of the Republic of Gilead, a totalitarian regime that enforces rigid social roles and enslaves the few remaining fertile women. Offred is one of these, a Handmaid bound to produce children for one of Gilead’s commanders. Deprived of her husband, her child, her freedom, and even her own name, Offred clings to her memories and her will to survive. At once a scathing satire, an ominous warning, and a tour de force of narrative suspense, The Handmaid’s Tale is a modern classic.
  • Mission Santa Barbara

    Amy Margaret

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Discusses the Mission Santa Barbara from its founding in 1786 to the present day, including the reasons for Spanish colonization in California and the effects of colonization on the Chumash Indians.
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  • Stomp, Dinosaur, Stomp!

    Margaret Mayo

    Paperback (Orchard Books, Jan. 6, 2011)
    Meet all your favourite dinosaurs as they stomp, glide and charge through this book, including Tyrannosaurus Rex, Pteranodon, Triceratops, Velociraptor, Diplodocus and more.
  • Oryx And Crake

    Margaret Atwood

    eBook (Virago, Sept. 3, 2009)
    By the author of THE HANDMAID'S TALE and ALIAS GRACE* Pigs might not fly but they are strangely altered. So, for that matter, are wolves and racoons. A man, once named Jimmy, lives in a tree, wrapped in old bedsheets, now calls himself Snowman. The voice of Oryx, the woman he loved, teasingly haunts him. And the green-eyed Children of Crake are, for some reason, his responsibility. *Praise for Oryx and Crake:'In Jimmy, Atwood has created a great character: a tragic-comic artist of the future, part buffoon, part Orpheus. An adman who's a sad man; a jealous lover who's in perpetual mourning; a fantasist who can only remember the past' -INDEPENDENT'Gripping and remarkably imagined' -LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS
  • Curious George and Friends: Favorite Stories

    H. A. Rey, Margaret Rey

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Aug. 25, 2003)
    A collection of eight classic stories by the creators of the Curious George tales includes entries starring Curious George as well as other characters, all with their own wonderful personalities. 50,000 first printing.
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  • Zoom, Rocket, Zoom!

    Margaret Mayo

    Paperback (Hachette Children's Group, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Come on a fantastic adventure to the moon and deep into space! This inviting book is full of amazing astronauts and super space vehicles, including moon buggies, lunar modules, robot spacecraft and lots more.
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  • Salt Magic: A Regency fantasy romance

    Margaret Ball

    eBook
    An enchanting heroine. A layered plot. Mystery, romance, intrigue. I had to prevent myself from looking at the end to see how it all turned out. You must buy this book. I want her to write many more in this strange and alluring world. - Sarah A. Hoyt.Bookish and shy, Sabira has a perfect marriage of convenience to the elderly Lord Steinnland and his library, marred only by her family's urging to trick her husband into releasing his claim to their island fastness. But time and tide bring the irritating, if handsome, Viscount Iveroth, and on his heels, scheming visitors who kill her elderly Lord and release a plague of sea monsters. Now Sabira must travel to the city of Din Eidyn and fight to save her home and her people, with Iveroth as her only ally. But as they battle black magicians and drawing room politics, the hardest fight of all is hiding her growing feelings for the Viscount... and the fact that she's not human...