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  • A Slant of Light

    Jeffrey Lent

    Paperback (Bloomsbury USA, Jan. 5, 2016)
    At the close of the Civil War, weary veteran Malcolm Hopeton returns to his home in western New York State to find his wife and hired man missing and his farm in disrepair. A double murder ensues, the repercussions of which ripple through a community with spiritual roots in the Second Great Awakening. Hopeton has gone from the horrors of war to those far worse, and arrayed around him are a host of other people struggling to make sense of his crime. Among them is Enoch Stone, the lawyer for the community, whose spiritual dedication is subverted by his lust for power; August Swartout, whose wife has left earthly time and whose eye is set on eternity; and a boy who must straddle two worlds as he finds his own truth and strength. Always there is love and the memory of love--as haunting as the American Eden that Jeffrey Lent has so exquisitely rendered in this unforgettable novel.A Slant of Light is a novel of earthly pleasure and deep love, of loss and war, of prophets and followers, of theft and revenge, in an American moment where a seemingly golden age has been shattered. This is Jeffrey Lent on his home ground and at the height of his powers.
  • In the Fall: A Novel

    Jeffrey Lent

    Paperback (Vintage, July 10, 2001)
    Compared by critics to William Faulkner and Cormac McCarthy, Jeffrey Lent’s In the Fall is the most stunning debut to come along in years. Ambitious in scope and passionately executed, this epic novel is the rarest of things: a truly moving, emotionally honest, and intellectually satisfying American family.In the twilight of the Civil War, Leah, an escaped slave, discovers Norman Pelham, a wounded soldier who lies dying in a battlefield outside Richmond. After she nurses him back to health, Norman brings her to his family farm in Vermont as his wife, and they begin a family. Now the mother of three, and however begrudgingly, accepted in the community, Leah travels back to the South of her birth and returns with a secret that threatens to destroy what she and Norman had created. Her son Jamie, passing for white, escapes his legacy and enters a world of petty bootlegging, achieving a kind of respectability in the Prohibition era, but also suffering wrenching losses. At the eve of the Great Depression his son, Foster, retraces the path taken by his grandmother and finally confronts the secret exposed by an unknown white uncle, the legacy of slavery, and the painful intricacies of race.
  • The Edible Woman

    Jeffrey Lilburn

    language (Research & Education Association, May 1, 2012)
    REA's MAXnotes for Margaret Atwood's The Edible Woman MAXnotes offer a fresh look at masterpieces of literature, presented in a lively and interesting fashion. Written by literary experts who currently teach the subject, MAXnotes will enhance your understanding and enjoyment of the work. MAXnotes are designed to stimulate independent thought about the literary work by raising various issues and thought-provoking ideas and questions. MAXnotes cover the essentials of what one should know about each work, including an overall summary, character lists, an explanation and discussion of the plot, the work's historical context, illustrations to convey the mood of the work, and a biography of the author. Each chapter is individually summarized and analyzed, and has study questions and answers.
  • How The Turtle Got Its Shell

    Jeffrey Lee

    language (Jeffrey Lee, April 17, 2012)
    A charmingly illustrated book depicting the ancient folk tale of how the turtle came to have its shell after it and the wallaby were caught raiding the garden of the hornbill. The pictures evoke the flora, fauna and art of New Guinea, a rich cauldron of exotic animals and diverse peoples.
  • Darkly Dreaming Dexter

    Jeffrey Lindsay

    Audio CD (Recorded Books Productions, LLC, New York, March 24, 2004)
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  • Squire, Soldier, Spy: The Life of Colonel John Brown of Pittsfield, Massachusetts

    Jeffrey Lee

    language (Jeffrey Phillip Lee, Sept. 20, 2016)
    America’s first Spy of the Revolution, the Instigator of the Attack on Fort Ticonderoga,a “notorious and active rebel”, courageous Scoutand the Conqueror of Chambly, Savior of wretched Prisoners-of-War, who sought Justice before any Men or Angelsand is known as the “Brave Accuser” of the Arch-Traitor Benedict Arnold
  • True Blue

    Jeffrey Lee

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Sept. 9, 2003)
    Molly hates being the new kid. Chrys hates being the weird kid. Both have secrets. Molly’s is at home; Chrys’s is under the ratty trench coat he wears to school every day. But when Molly realizes that she and Chrys would make a winning team for the science competition, an unlikely friendship develops, encouraging both to reveal their true colors.
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  • Cellombies: Have You Seen One?

    Jeffrey Lui

    Paperback (Flat Feet Books LLC, Nov. 15, 2017)
    Cellombies is a fun read for children and adults alike. A social satire piece which serves as an eye-opener that zombies truly exist; not the type that arises from the ground, but rather the ones behind cell phones that roam our society. For the young, it offers guidance on mobile device etiquette. For the mature, it offers a change in perspective, to peer beyond the screen and see the world that was literally being missed.
  • True Blue by Jeffrey Lee

    Jeffrey Lee

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, March 15, 1893)
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  • Cellombies: Have You Seen One?

    Jeffrey Lui

    eBook (Flat Feet Books LLC, )
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  • The Gingerbread Man

    Linda Jeffrey

    Hardcover (Child's Play International Ltd, Sept. 15, 2003)
    In this version of the familiar tale, the reader may help the naughty hero elude his pursuers by pushing a movable gingerbread man through the slot in each page.
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  • Journeys Of The Mind - Book 1

    Len Jeffrey

    eBook
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