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  • The Adventurers The Mask of the Troll

    Mackenzie Reide

    Paperback (New Pine Press, Feb. 25, 2013)
    Even though Dana, Amy, and Jack have escaped from the Troll, they know they're still in danger. Something sinister is going on in the old mine and the kids are determined to find out what it is. Dana is sure she's identified the Troll, but Amy and Jack can't believe he's someone they've trusted all their lives. The deeper Dana digs for answers the more questions she finds. Desperate, Dana tries to find a solution on her own-but who will believe her?
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  • Lies My Teacher Told Me 2nd

    Loewen

    Paperback (The New Press, Jan. 1, 2008)
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  • Chinese Fables:Ji Chang Learns Archery

    Yi Ruo

    Paperback (New World Press, )
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  • The sharpest edge

    F.M. McPherson

    eBook (Wayz Press, March 28, 2011)
    Secrets have jagged edges. When you open them, they tear the heart.And the secrets of families have the sharpest edge of all.The secrets are out. Surely now Dave and the Jaeger family can move on with their lives. But secrets aren’t so easily told or accepted. Coming to terms with their pasts will require all their courage, and it will tear their hearts. And all the secrets are not yet told.This book continues the story told in Secrets have jagged edges (previously published as Secrets). This is Dave’s story.(Warning: book contains sexual references)
  • Next Year In Jerusalem: Everyday Life In A Divided Land

    Daphna Golan-Agnon, Janine Woolfson

    Hardcover (The New Press, May 31, 2005)
    Daphna Golan-Agnon has gained international recognition as one of the most courageous and eloquent voices for a more just Israeli society. In this moving memoir, she writes of her early years in a right-wing Israeli household as the daughter of a former member of the Stern Gang, her marriage into the family of the country’s most eminent novelist, and her efforts to raise children in a society caught up in violence and instability while working simultaneously for political change.Through anecdotes, interviews and letters, Next Year in Jerusalem provides an insider’s view of the milestones of the Israeli peace movement, drawing on Golan-Agnon’s experience as co-founder of the pioneering human rights organization B’Tselem and the feminist peace group Bat Shalom. From protests against the Ansar III desert prison, where Palestinian political prisoners languish for months in harsh conditions without trial, to the landmark 1999 Israeli High Court victory to abolish torture, to the devastating tensions that arise even among like-minded Palestinian and Israeli activists, Golan-Agnon candidly portrays the growing movement of Israelis who understand that the occupation, beyond persecuting Palestinians, is destroying Israel from within. Confronting the Palestinian-Israeli dilemma in all its complexity, she remains stubbornly optimistic, never entirely losing hope of a brighter future. Next Year in Jerusalem gives readers a unique, personal view of the joint struggle for peace.
  • Secrets have jagged edges

    F.M. McPherson

    eBook (Wayz Press, Nov. 30, 2005)
    Secrets have jagged edges. When you open them, they tear the heart.And the secrets of families have the sharpest edge of all.There are strange voices in his head and dark visions in the shadows, and Mike no longer knows what’s real and what’s not. He believes his father’s silence hides terrible truths, but is that anything more than a sign of the madness he fears?Paul’s run from the past all his life, and silence binds his tongue with the weight of more than one lifetime. Can he break the silence, now his son needs him? Dare he break the silence, and face what he’s spent his life denying?All through childhood, Dave has found a desperately-needed refuge with his best friend, his brother of the heart. But now his rock is turning to sand, as Mike begins to lose his grip on reality. What do you do when the only person you trust can’t be trusted anymore?This book was previously published in print as "Secrets"
  • BERENICE ABBOTT: Changing New York.

    Bonnie Yochelson

    Paperback (New Press, March 15, 1997)
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  • The New Black: What Has Changed--and What Has Not--with Race in America

    unknown

    Paperback (The New Press, March 15, 1877)
    Softcover, new, slightest shelf wear.
  • Stories of Folk Customs:The Story behind the Dragon Boat Festival

    San Yuan

    Paperback (New World Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    The Story Behind the Dragon Boat Festival is the third volume of Chinese folk stories. It tells that: because of the Qins invasion and incompetence of the King of the Chu, Qu Yuan intended to serve his country but failed to find a way; he became desperate about the reality and showed high ideals with his committing suicide. On May 5 of the lunar calendar (which was a traditional festival back then in the Chu state), Qu Yuan went to riverside of Guluo River where he was exiled and threw himself into the water with a huge stone in his arms. This day was established as Dragon Boat Festival by the later generations, when people commemorate Qu Yuan by holding dragon boat races, eating zongzi, hanging mugwort leaves on the door, and drinking realgar liquor.
  • Stories of Folk Customs:The Story of Qingming Festival

    San Yuan

    Paperback (New World Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    A collection of 80 stories from ancient Chinese classical scriptures. Written in modern vernacular with illustrations from over 90 oustanding painters of different genres. Introducing children to traditonal Chinese culture- beginning with the Pangu myths and the creation of the universe and all the way to the Qing Dynasty as all the stories take place in different moments of the development of the Chinese civilization, presenting a complete picture of ancient China.
  • The New Jim Crow

    Michelle Alexander

    Paperback (New Press, The, March 15, 2011)
    The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander is an awesome read about the struggles of race.
  • Hard Times: An Oral History of the Great Depression by Studs Terkel

    Studs Terkel

    Paperback (The New Press, March 15, 2000)
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