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  • Look Both Ways

    Jacquelyn Mitchard

    eBook (Story Hill Press, Jan. 15, 2019)
    “The mix of prophetic visions and dreams, friends in dire straits, and cheerleading tryouts will keep…readers turning pages.”—Ilene Cooper, BooklistIf it wasn’t enough that mirror twins Merry and Mallory have just learned that they share a powerful psychic gift, a close friend is in terrible trouble. A member of the local Native American tribe, Eden is a shapeshifter, dangerous and hunted in her other form, and she’s in love with a boy who doesn’t suspect her fearsome secret. The twins must find a way to save Eden’s boyfriend from her, and save Eden from herself.A story like Cat Winters’ The Cure for Dreaming, #1 New York Times bestselling author Jacquelyn Mitchard’s LOOK BOTH WAYS is a sequel that keeps readers guessing—will Merry and Mallory master their gifts in time to save their friends?
  • All Rise – The Aaron Judge Story

    Bill Gutman

    eBook (Post Hill Press, April 3, 2018)
    New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge burst onto the baseball scene in 2017 like a shooting star of the first magnitude. Standing six feet, seven inches tall and weighing 282 pounds, Judge won the right field job in spring training and proceeded to set the baseball world on fire during the first half of the season. He was not only setting rookie records and hitting more home runs than anyone, but also hitting them higher and farther and with greater velocity than baseball's other sluggers. That wasn't all.Judge quickly proved he was more than just a one-dimensional slugger. Not only was he leading the American League in home runs, batting average, and runs batted in during his early-season splurge, he was also proving himself an outstanding outfielder with great range, a rifle arm, and, despite his great size, even showed the ability to steal bases. He looked to be the total package.He captured the imagination of the league as the leading vote getter in the midseason All-Star Game; Judge also participated in the Home Run Derby and electrified the crowd by hitting 47 homers, including 23 in the first round, to win the competition. His longest home run traveled some 513 feet and several more shots hit the stadium's roof. He was the player people were coming out to see and his jersey was the number one seller in all of baseball.Though his production slowed somewhat after the All-Star Break, he was still having one of the great rookie seasons in many years. Playing for the storied New York Yankees he has begun evoking memories of Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, and Mickey Mantle, the team's lineage of all-time greats. So it should be no surprise when you hear the call all around baseball–ALL RISE, HERE COMES AARON JUDGE.
  • Joanne Trattoria Cookbook: Classic Recipes and Scenes from an Italian-American Restaurant

    Joe Germanotta, Wenonah Hoye, Lady Gaga

    eBook (Post Hill Press, Nov. 22, 2016)
    A collection of recipes and anecdotes, inspired by the world famous restaurant Joanne Trattoria, owned by Joe Germanotta, father of Lady Gaga.Family, food, and love are the foundation upon which Joe and Cynthia Germanotta raised their daughters. Built on those same principles, the Germanottas family-run restaurant is world-renowned for its vibrant hospitality, delicious Southern Italian fare, and warm familial atmosphere. Named in honor of Joe’s sister who died of Lupus three months shy of her 20th birthday, Joanne Trattoria is more than a neighborhood restaurant; it is a mecca for Lady Gaga fans, a frequent gathering place for celebrities and notable New Yorkers, and a home to its faithful regulars and devoted staff.
  • AT Bay:

    John W. Mefford

    Paperback (Sugar Hill Press, Jan. 27, 2016)
    A perfect life until…the accident.Was it just random bad luck?Or is someone after her?Alex needs to rest her brain. But the FBI needs her back, because a killer has struck...the cause of death is bizarre. No one can make sense of it.The victims share one common trait -- in how they lived, and in how they died.Yet it becomes clear that not all murders are equal. Will this one twisted murder be more than Alex can handle?Unable to decipher her family issues, Alex still has her theories on the bizarre case. And they are solid.Can Alex catch the killer before her life disintegrates? At the most stressful point in her life, with everything going wrong, it may all be too much.Will Alex survive?One woman can only keep so much…AT Bay.You’ll love this first book in the Redemption Thriller Series, because this is where it all begins.Get AT Bay now!
  • Kiss of God th Anniversary Edition: The Wisdom of a Silent Child

    Marshall Ball, Chris Martin

    eBook (Post Hill Press, Jan. 31, 2017)
    The awesome and inspiring bestseller, now in a revised 20th anniversary edition. Marshall Ball brings love to all through the words he wrote as a silent child, and as an adult teacher. The public first noticed Marshall Ball, a handicapped, nonverbal, child prodigy writer and thinker, in 1999 when he appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show. His mesmerizing thoughts and words touched millions and have continued to inspire many, including Chris Martin of Coldplay. This 20th anniversary revised edition of Kiss of God is sure to enchant and inspire readers. It features more than a dozen new thoughts and poems Marshall has written since it was first published and includes an introduction by Chris Martin. This is a book you will want to keep and share.
  • Read Between the Lines: From the Diary of a Teenage Mom

    Jenelle Evans, Tonia Brown

    Paperback (Post Hill Press, Dec. 18, 2018)
    Jenelle Evans shares the raw emotional stories of her youth that helped shape the woman she has become, all drawn from her childhood diary.From her appearances on 16 and Pregnant and then Teen Mom 2, Jenelle Evans’s life was put on display for all to see, and all to judge. Everyone thinks they know her, but what the audience can’t see runs deeper than what is left on the editing room floor. What of Jenelle’s complicated life before her newfound fame? An overbearing mother. Erratic siblings. A father who didn’t seem to care. Though there was no camera to capture those difficult moments, there were, thankfully, a few well-kept diaries. Join Jenelle as she tells her story through the eyes of her troubled youth, taken from her memories that were scrawled across the pages of her own diaries.
  • Sin in The Big Easy

    Elizabeth McCourt

    Paperback (Post Hill Press, March 6, 2018)
    Booze, lies, and family drama will not deter young lawyer Abby Callahan from navigating the sordid underbelly of The Big Easy to find out why girls keep showing up dead in Louis Armstrong Park.Twenty-seven-year-old Abby Callahan moved to New Orleans to escape her past screw-ups in her small hometown. While out running, she sees a woman who has been raped and discarded, like trash. Abby finds herself selfishly pursuing the case to help her career, even though the victim is reluctant. The trial starts and the judge is suddenly arrested, but Abby must return to New York when her father commits suicide. Managing her grief and complicated family dynamics, she tries both to rekindle and remedy her old romances. But she is pulled back to The Big Easy when her client goes missing. As more girls turn up dead—with Abby as their common connection—Abby decides to play detective with her journalist friend Jill Lejeune. Abby feels responsible for finding her client alive, even as she comes to terms with her past mistakes, including how her lies allowed someone else to go to prison. Abby discovers she’s in over her head when Jill is beaten because she’s been mistaken for Abby. She wonders if everyone in her life is connected to this case. Abby seems to be the only one committed to finding the truth and decides to stop listening to everyone before she ends up at the morgue. A last-ditch call to the FBI and a rendezvous at the shipping warehouse lead Abby to one last dangerous situation where she finds out betrayal was in front of her the whole time.
  • Quaker Nantucket: The Religious Community Behind the Whaling Empire

    Robert J. Leach, Peter Gow

    Paperback (Mill Hill Press, Dec. 12, 1996)
    Based on original research in records long thought lost, Quaker Nantucket explores the spectacular growth of Quakerism on the Island and its equally astonishing decline amidst the collapse of the whaling industry a century later.
  • From Me to You: Stories about Life, Love, Family, Faith, and How to Negotiate a Bigger Allowance

    Norman Aladjem

    language (Post Hill Press, Aug. 7, 2018)
    A father creates a remarkable coming-of-age gift for his daughter: stories of love, wisdom, and family that have guided his path through life as she prepares to embark on her own.How does a father tell his child how to live a meaningful life? How does father tell his child how to avoid the mistakes he made?How does a father tell his child how much he loves her?The answers are here, in From Me to You, for the author’s daughter, Mackenzie, to discover when she turns 18. From generation to generation—and full of humor and heart—Norm Aladjem’s gift to Mackenzie is the wisdom of his years.* * * * *Norm Aladjem is a successful Hollywood talent manager and producer. As an immigrant child from Uruguay, he started with nothing but the support of his principled and hard-working family, and a strong desire to make something of himself.When his youngest daughter, Mackenzie, turned eleven, Norm wanted to share some of his well-earned life lessons with her and to share some of their family history. But eleven-year-old little girls aren’t always ready to hear what their fathers have to say. Instead, he wrote her letters, one each week for a year, as a memoir that they could one day savor together when she was ready.He shares powerful stories from his life and hers, lessons he learned, mistakes he made. He warns her of pitfalls and of people to avoid. He tells her how to ask for help when she needs it, and how to help when she recognizes that need in others. He tells her how to spot a business scam, how to negotiate for herself and others, how to navigate difficult times, and how to find both faith and purpose in life. He passes down some family lore about how he met her mother, about the day she was born, about her grandparents, about her great-grandparents, and more.And in every letter, he tells her how much he loves her. Norm is now ready to share this book with Mackenzie—and with the world.
  • Conquer Anything: A Green Beret's Guide to Building Your A-Team

    Greg Stube, Frank Miniter, John F. Mulholland Jr.

    Paperback (Post Hill Press, March 12, 2019)
    De Oppresso Liber—Free yourself with the Green Beret’s A-Team methods of syncing mind, body, and spirit to become all you want to be.War has a way of shooting holes in your best-laid plans. Sgt. 1st Class Gregory Stube (Ret.) suffered life-changing wounds during the battle of Operation Medusa in Afghanistan in 2006, but using the Green Beret methods he learned in the Special Forces, Stube knew he could conquer anything. Service in the elite A-Team teaches you to come up with smart, well-researched, and flexible battle plans for completing the mission—every mission. Even when that mission is to spend an arduous year in a hospital recovering from being blown up, badly burned, and shot multiple times. Greg shares the leadership principles and values he learned as a member of an A-Team and teaches us how to apply Special Forces strategies to our personal and business lives. Conquer Anything is a Special Forces book, but even more than that it is a leadership book designed to help each of us achieve the highest goals possible in our professional and private lives. “The greatest leaders I know lead by example. They are role models who adhere to standards they set for others and never ask more of them than they demand of themselves. Great leaders don’t just “manage” or “motivate.” They inspire courage, tenacity, perseverance, resilience, and commitment in all who work with them. Greg Stube is such a leader—and an American Hero. In Conquer Anything Greg draws on a lifetime of “lessons learned” as a highly decorated U.S. Army Special Forces medic in this lucid, straightforward resource for parents, teachers, students, athletes, employers, supervisors, and soldiers. If “success” is in your vocabulary, Conquer Anything is a must read.”—Oliver L. North, Lt Col USMC [Ret.], Host of War Stories on FOX News
  • Human Liberty 2.0: Advancing Universal Rights in the Digital Age

    Matthew Daniels JD PhD, Admiral James G. Stavridis

    Paperback (Post Hill Press, June 11, 2019)
    A powerful look at the real-life heroes and heroines who have changed the world using social media to advance the cause of human rights and dignity.Human Liberty 2.0 showcases the inspiring stories of teens and adults channeling the power of digital and social media in order to make the world a better place. Rather than perpetuating negative online practices like trolling or bullying, ordinary individuals have found creative ways to use the internet to shine the light of hope, compassion, and freedom into some of the darkest recesses of our society and world. These largely unsung heroes and heroines of the Digital Age are advancing the cause of universal rights in new ways at home and abroad. Both young and old, these digital Good Samaritans exemplify the internet at its best—as a tool for engaging us all in the promotion of our common human dignity, even across boundaries of geography and culture. Like Chicken Soup for the Soul but with a modern, digital twist, this book includes over two dozen true stories guaranteed to uplift and inspire. Readers will discover how they can participate in the Human Liberty 2.0 revolution and follow in the footsteps of these inspiring adults, teens, and children who are truly the best of humanity…both online and off.