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  • The Tenth Island: Finding Joy, Beauty, and Unexpected Love in the Azores

    Diana Marcum

    eBook (Little A, Aug. 1, 2018)
    From a Pulitzer Prize–winning writer comes an exuberant memoir of personal loss and longing, and finding connection on the remote Azorean Islands of the Atlantic Ocean.Reporter Diana Marcum is in crisis. A long-buried personal sadness is enfolding her—and her career is stalled—when she stumbles upon an unusual group of immigrants living in rural California. She follows them on their annual return to the remote Azorean Islands in the Atlantic Ocean, where bulls run down village streets, volcanoes are active, and the people celebrate festas to ease their saudade, a longing so deep that the Portuguese word for it can’t be fully translated.Years later, California is in a terrible drought, the wildfires seem to never end, and Diana finds herself still dreaming of those islands and the chuva—a rain so soft you don’t notice when it begins or ends.With her troublesome Labrador retriever, Murphy, in tow, Diana returns to the islands of her dreams only to discover that there are still things she longs for—and one of them may be a most unexpected love.An Amazon Charts Most Read book.
  • Rock Needs River: A Memoir About a Very Open Adoption

    Vanessa McGrady

    eBook (Little A, Feb. 1, 2019)
    From a story first told in the popular New York Times parenting blog comes a funny, touching memoir about a mother who welcomes more than a new daughter into her home.After two years of waiting to adopt—slogging through paperwork and bouncing between hope and despair—a miracle finally happened for Vanessa McGrady. Her sweet baby, Grace, was a dream come true. Then Vanessa made a highly uncommon gesture: when Grace’s biological parents became homeless, Vanessa invited them to stay.Without a blueprint for navigating the practical basics of an open adoption or any discussion of expectations or boundaries, the unusual living arrangement became a bottomless well of conflicting emotions and increasingly difficult decisions complicated by missed opportunities, regret, social chaos, and broken hearts.Written with wit, candor, and compassion, Rock Needs River is, ultimately, Vanessa’s love letter to her daughter, one that illuminates the universal need for connection and the heroine’s journey to find her tribe.
  • Monsoon Mansion: A Memoir

    Cinelle Barnes

    eBook (Little A, May 1, 2018)
    Told with a lyrical, almost-dreamlike voice as intoxicating as the moonflowers and orchids that inhabit this world, Monsoon Mansion is a harrowing yet triumphant coming-of-age memoir exploring the dark, troubled waters of a family’s rise and fall from grace in the Philippines. It would take a young warrior to survive it.Cinelle Barnes was barely three years old when her family moved into Mansion Royale, a stately ten-bedroom home in the Philippines. Filled with her mother’s opulent social aspirations and the gloriously excessive evidence of her father’s self-made success, it was a girl’s storybook playland. But when a monsoon hits, her father leaves, and her mother’s terrible lover takes the reins, Cinelle’s fantastical childhood turns toward tyranny she could never have imagined. Formerly a home worthy of magazines and lavish parties, Mansion Royale becomes a dangerous shell of the splendid palace it had once been.In this remarkable ode to survival, Cinelle creates something magical out of her truth—underscored by her complicated relationship with her mother. Through a tangle of tragedy and betrayal emerges a revelatory journey of perseverance and strength, of grit and beauty, and of coming to terms with the price of family—and what it takes to grow up.
  • You Have the Right to Remain Innocent

    James Duane

    eBook (Little A, Sept. 20, 2016)
    An urgent, compact manifesto that will teach you how to protect your rights, your freedom, and your future when talking to police.Law professor James J. Duane became a viral sensation thanks to a 2008 lecture outlining the reasons why you should never agree to answer questions from the police—especially if you are innocent and wish to stay out of trouble with the law. In this timely, relevant, and pragmatic new book, he expands on that presentation, offering a vigorous defense of every citizen’s constitutionally protected right to avoid self-incrimination. Getting a lawyer is not only the best policy, Professor Duane argues, it’s also the advice law-enforcement professionals give their own kids.Using actual case histories of innocent men and women exonerated after decades in prison because of information they voluntarily gave to police, Professor Duane demonstrates the critical importance of a constitutional right not well or widely understood by the average American. Reflecting the most recent attitudes of the Supreme Court, Professor Duane argues that it is now even easier for police to use your own words against you. This lively and informative guide explains what everyone needs to know to protect themselves and those they love.
  • You Have the Right to Remain Innocent

    James Duane

    Paperback (Little A, Sept. 20, 2016)
    An urgent, compact manifesto that will teach you how to protect your rights, your freedom, and your future when talking to police.Law professor James J. Duane became a viral sensation thanks to a 2008 lecture outlining the reasons why you should never agree to answer questions from the police—especially if you are innocent and wish to stay out of trouble with the law. In this timely, relevant, and pragmatic new book, he expands on that presentation, offering a vigorous defense of every citizen’s constitutionally protected right to avoid self-incrimination. Getting a lawyer is not only the best policy, Professor Duane argues, it’s also the advice law-enforcement professionals give their own kids.Using actual case histories of innocent men and women exonerated after decades in prison because of information they voluntarily gave to police, Professor Duane demonstrates the critical importance of a constitutional right not well or widely understood by the average American. Reflecting the most recent attitudes of the Supreme Court, Professor Duane argues that it is now even easier for police to use your own words against you. This lively and informative guide explains what everyone needs to know to protect themselves and those they love.
  • Two Plus One Makes Trouble

    Tricia Springstubb, Nancy Poydar

    Paperback (Little Apple, Sept. 1, 1991)
    Best friends Betsy and Ida find their strong bond threatened by the jealousy that arises between them, when Missy moves into the neighborhood and begins spending a lot of time with Betsy
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  • Zoo Nebraska: The Dismantling of an American Dream

    Carson Vaughan

    eBook (Little A, April 1, 2019)
    A resonant true story of small-town politics and community perseverance and of decent people and questionable choices, Zoo Nebraska is a timely requiem for a rural America in the throes of extinction.Royal, Nebraska, population eighty-one—where the church, high school, and post office each stand abandoned, monuments to a Great Plains town that never flourished. But for nearly twenty years, they had a zoo, seven acres that rose from local peculiarity to key tourist attraction to devastating tragedy. And it all began with one man’s outsize vision.When Dick Haskin’s plans to assist primatologist Dian Fossey in Rwanda were cut short by her murder, Dick’s devotion to primates didn’t die with her. He returned to his hometown with Reuben, an adolescent chimp, in the bed of a pickup truck and transformed a trailer home into the Midwest Primate Center. As the tourist trade multiplied, so did the inhabitants of what would become Zoo Nebraska, the unlikeliest boon to Royal’s economy in generations and, eventually, the source of a power struggle that would lead to the tragic implosion of Dick Haskin’s dream.
  • The Jewel Princesses and the Missing Crown

    Jahnna N. Malcolm, Neal McPheeters

    Paperback (Little Apple, Aug. 1, 1998)
    When King Regal and Queen Jemma disappear, the four princesses of the series' previous books, along with four new ones, are left to save the realm from the evil Lord Bleak, in a volume packaged with a jewelry keepsake. Original.
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  • The Case of the Winning Skateboard

    Della Rowland, Parker C. Hinter, Diamond Studio

    Paperback (Little Apple, Feb. 1, 1998)
    Presents eight new short, humorous mysteries designed specifically for young detectives, ranging from the "Case of the Doorbell Dodger" to the eerie "Case of the Glow-in-the-Dark Message." Original.
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  • Karen's Secret

    Ann M. Martin, Susan Tang

    Paperback (Little Apple, Nov. 1, 1992)
    Now that loudmouthed Karen has allowed Natalie's secret to pass her lips, not only will Natalie never speak to her again so long as she lives, but Miss Coleman's whole class has given her the cold shoulder. Original.
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  • The Christmas Dolls

    Carol Beach York, Victoria De Larrea

    Paperback (Little Apple, Nov. 1, 1993)
    Something magical is destined to happen when a girl holding two dolls--one a rag doll with no shoes, the other with no hair--steps out of the Good Day Orphanage. Reprint.
  • Abby's Un-Valentine

    Ann M. Martin

    Paperback (Little Apple, Feb. 1, 1999)
    When Ross Brown, a perfectly nice guy in Abby's English class, invites Abby, the Valentine's Scrooge, to the dance, she tries to set him up with her twin sister, Anna. Original.
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