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  • A Yellow Raft in Blue Water

    Michael Dorris

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Nov. 1, 1989)
    Follows three generations of Indian women beset by hardships and torn by angry secrets, yet inextricably bound together by the indissoluble bonds of kinship
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  • A Yellow Raft in Blue Water

    Michael Dorris

    Hardcover (Hamish Hamilton, March 15, 1988)
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  • Guests

    Michael Dorris

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, May 18, 1999)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Moss and Trouble, an Algonquin boy and girl, struggle with the problems of growing up in the Massachusetts area during the time of the first Thanksgiving.
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  • Sees Behind Trees

    Michael Dorris

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Oct. 18, 1996)
    Troubled by his poor eyesight, Walnut is worried about how he can prove himself ready to be an adult by accurately shooting an arrow, but his extraordinary listening ability comes to his aid, in the story of a young Native American boy in sixteenth-century America.
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  • Morning Girl

    Michael Dorris

    Library Binding (Demco Media, April 1, 1994)
    Morning Girl, who loves the day, and her younger brother Star Boy, who loves the night, take turns describing their life on an island in pre-Columbian America; in Morning Girl's last narrative, she witnesses the arrival of the first Europeans to her world.Tells the story of Morning Girl and her brother, Star Boy, two Native Americans of the Taino tribe, their family, and their community, as they grow up together in the Bahamas in the fateful year of 1492
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  • Dark Matters: Betrayal

    Michael Dow

    Paperback (128 Publishing, Jan. 29, 2017)
    When we finally unravel the mystery of dark matter, will it save our world? Or destroy it? Take an epic journey to a not-so-distant future, controlled by a handful of the über-elite. Where wealth, science, and the human spirit get one last chance to determine humanity’s ultimate destiny. Despite the tragic events at Hanssen Scientific, Monique Durand and her newfound companions continue their search for the source of her compelling visions. Are they somehow linked to the secrets of dark matter, as Professor Hanssen is so desperate to believe? Or does the truth reach even deeper–into our Universe’s past, and our planet’s ultimate future? To find out, they’ll need to outwit the Consortium, a secretive group of trillionaires who now have what they need to achieve their own, long-awaited end-game. Together, our unlikely heroes may finally have what it takes to break the Consortium’s stranglehold. Assuming they don’t strangle each other first. The adventure continues in book two of the award-winning Dark Matters trilogy. Praise for Dark Matters Foreword Reviews INDIEFAB Gold Medal Winner in Science Fiction Independent Publisher's IPPY Gold Medal Winner in Science Fiction NextGen Indie Book of the Year Winner in Science Fiction "It's everything I love in a novel: scientific speculation, stunning action, and characters that leap off the page. But best of all, it combines all of the above into a seamless, thrilling story. Don't miss this debut!" James Rollins, New York Times bestselling author of The Bone Labyrinth "... nefarious and chilling ... that's what makes it a page-turner." FOREWORD REVIEWS "An interesting premise...not your typical action oriented sci-fi adventure." SFFWORLD ABOUT THE BOOK Dark Matters is a thought-provoking technothriller, set in a world fully polarized by the rift between the haves and the have-nots. It is a world of extraordinary new technologies–but also one of dwindling natural resources, and an ever-swelling human population. Dark Matters offers a unique, entertaining, and (mostly) fictional perspective on the topics of income inequality, the responsibilities of wealth, and our ultimate role in the universe. Dark Matters: Betrayal is the second book in the Dark Matters trilogy.
  • Falling into Freedom: My Journey from the Edge to Find Personal Freedom

    Michael Doud

    Paperback (4th Horse Fitness, Nov. 21, 2018)
    In the winter of 1989, on a windy cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, it hit him. Michael was miserably depressed and had been for nearly his entire 38 years. Looking down at the churning sea, he considered ending his life right there. His only other option was to change it, completely. Falling into Freedom is the story of the crazy adventures that began after he stepped back from the cliff and set out in search of the wisdom that would set him free.His first act after he chose life over death was to throw away his old life. Downsized out of his job, he quit looking for a new one; sold his home; and lived for a time in his car. Freed from physical distractions, he reflected on his strict upbringing by salt-of-the-earth parents; his flirtation with academic disaster in high school; and his impulsive decision to escape his perceived worthless life by joining the Army. Adding to this was his devastation after killing human beings in Vietnam; his fall into drug addiction to numb his pain, and the agony of going cold-turkey in a little hut assisted by a wise old woman.His search began by participating in and leading personal growth seminars testing his relationship to fear. One exercise was a hands-free escape after being pinned down by a five-foot bamboo pole pressed across his neck by two strong men. Witnessing and embracing his will to live, he journeyed into an obscure bookstore and found books that taught him about how to look inwards for more answers. With this gained wisdom and a daily meditation practice, he learned how to forgive himself for killing others along with his many other misdeeds. He also realized that by not identifying with “self,” as a set of physical and mental attributes, he could better understand his relationship to his possessions and personal identifiers like a job title. By letting go of his attachments and aversions to everything, he was able to begin to accept life as it is, not as he interpreted it to be. The journey leads to an old monastery in England. There, three months of sitting in silence allowed him to lift the veil of illusion and see the world, and life, as it is.
  • A Yellow Raft in Blue Water Publisher: Picador

    MichaelDorris

    Paperback (PicadorUSA, March 15, 2003)
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  • Charlie's Crocodile Smile

    Michael Morris

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 29, 2008)
    Talented children's author, screenwriter, and syndicated humor columnist Michael Morris has created another magical tale of exciting adventure for his youngest fans. Join the beloved Charlie the Crocodile as he discovers the secret to happiness that lies in the healthy, bright smile he eventually reveals to the world after an anxiety-filled trip to the croc dentist. As a bonus, Charlie's classmates have a wonderful surprise for the smiling crocodile! This future classic is a fantastic lesson in peer pressure, self esteem, oral hygiene, and confidence for today's children. Illustrated by the remarkable skills of Steven Smith. Pages virtually come to life thanks to the magnificent lines and colors of his artistry.
  • The Window by Michael Dorris

    Michael Dorris;Ken Robbins

    Hardcover (Disney-Hyperion, March 15, 1801)
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  • Dark Matters: Betrayal

    Michael Dow

    Hardcover (GTM Ventures LLC, Feb. 7, 2017)
    When we finally unravel the mystery of dark matter, will it save our world? Or destroy it? Take an epic journey to a not-so-distant future, controlled by a handful of the über-elite. Where wealth, science, and the human spirit get one last chance to determine humanity’s ultimate destiny. Despite the tragic events at Hanssen Scientific, Monique Durand and her newfound companions continue their search for the source of her compelling visions. Are they somehow linked to the secrets of dark matter, as Professor Hanssen is so desperate to believe? Or does the truth reach even deeper–into our Universe’s past, and our planet’s ultimate future? To find out, they’ll need to outwit the Consortium, a secretive group of trillionaires who now have what they need to achieve their own, long-awaited end-game. Together, our unlikely heroes may finally have what it takes to break the Consortium’s stranglehold. Assuming they don’t strangle each other first. The adventure continues in book two of the award-winning Dark Matters trilogy. Praise for Dark Matters Foreword Reviews INDIEFAB Gold Medal Winner in Science Fiction Independent Publisher's IPPY Gold Medal Winner in Science Fiction NextGen Indie Book of the Year Winner in Science Fiction "It's everything I love in a novel: scientific speculation, stunning action, and characters that leap off the page. But best of all, it combines all of the above into a seamless, thrilling story. Don't miss this debut!" James Rollins, New York Times bestselling author of The Bone Labyrinth "... nefarious and chilling ... that's what makes it a page-turner." FOREWORD REVIEWS "An interesting premise...not your typical action oriented sci-fi adventure." SFFWORLD ABOUT THE BOOK Dark Matters is a thought-provoking technothriller, set in a world fully polarized by the rift between the haves and the have-nots. It is a world of extraordinary new technologies–but also one of dwindling natural resources, and an ever-swelling human population. Dark Matters offers a unique, entertaining, and (mostly) fictional perspective on the topics of income inequality, the responsibilities of wealth, and our ultimate role in the universe. Dark Matters: Betrayal is the second book in the trilogy.
  • Hidden Treasures and Secret Lives: A Study of Pemalingpa, 1450-1521, and the Sixth Dalai Lama, 1683-1706

    Michael Aris

    Hardcover (Kegan Paul, May 15, 1989)
    First published in 1989. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.