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  • How to Read a Poem: And Fall in Love with Poetry

    Edward Hirsch

    Paperback (Harvest Books, March 7, 2000)
    How to Read a Poem is an unprecedented exploration of poetry and feeling. In language at once acute and emotional, distinguished poet and critic Edward Hirsch describes why poetry matters and how we can open up our imaginations so that its message can make a difference. In a marvelous reading of verse from around the world, including work by Pablo Neruda, Elizabeth Bishop, Wallace Stevens, and Sylvia Plath, among many others, Hirsch discovers the true meaning of their words and ideas and brings their sublime message home into our hearts. A masterful work by a master poet, this brilliant summation of poetry and human nature will speak to all readers who long to place poetry in their lives.
  • The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: Five Novels and One Story

    Douglas Adams

    Hardcover (Harmony Books, March 15, 2010)
    Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee.
  • Strange Fruit

    Lillian Smith

    Paperback (Harvest Books, July 15, 1992)
    When it was first published in 1944, this novel sparked immediate controversy and became a huge bestseller. It captured with devastating accuracy the deep-seated racial conflicts of a tightly knit southern town. The book is as engrossing and incendiary now as the day it was written.
  • Chronicles of a Teen Titan: Adventures of Robin

    Brayden C. Harris, Amelia G. Clancy, Christopher C. Harris

    language (Harris Books, Aug. 31, 2017)
    Ever wonder what it would be like to be a Teen Titan?In the first book of this hilarious Teen Titan adventure series, we get to read the diary of an actual, Teen Titan – Beast Boy. Take a peek at what is really going on in the funny daily life of a teen titan. Young Superhero’s that fight crime and have hilarious fun and jokes while doing it. Are Teen Titans really different from us? You'll be surprised at what you discover. So, jump into this Teen Titan adventure and find out!.Diary of a Teen Titan is a must-read for any kid who loves Teen Titans. Kids ages 7+ can't wait to jump into to these many Teen Titan adventures!More books to follow•Beast Boy•Robin•Cyborg•Starfire•Raven
  • Gun, with Occasional Music

    Jonathan Lethem

    Paperback (Harvest Books, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Gumshoe Conrad Metcalf has problems—there's a rabbit in his waiting room and a trigger-happy kangaroo on his tail. Near-future Oakland is a brave new world where evolved animals are members of society, the police monitor citizens by their karma levels, and mind-numbing drugs such as Forgettol and Acceptol are all the rage. Metcalf has been shadowing Celeste, the wife of an affluent doctor. Perhaps he's falling a little in love with her at the same time. When the doctor turns up dead, our amiable investigator finds himself caught in a crossfire between the boys from the Inquisitor's Office and gangsters who operate out of the back room of a bar called the Fickle Muse. Mixing elements of sci-fi, noir, and mystery, this clever first novel from the author of Motherless Brooklyn is a wry, funny, and satiric look at all that the future may hold.
  • Diary of a Teen Titan: Adventures of Robin

    Brayden C. Harris, Amelia G. Clancy, Christopher C. Harris

    language (Harris Books, Nov. 3, 2017)
    Ever wonder what it would be like to be a Teen Titan?In the first book of this hilarious Teen Titan adventure series, we get to read the diary of an actual, Teen Titan – Robin. Take a peek at what is really going on in the funny daily life of a teen titan. Young Superhero’s that fight crime and have hilarious fun and jokes while doing it. Are Teen Titans really different from us? You'll be surprised at what you discover. So, jump into this Teen Titan adventure and find out!.Diary of a Teen Titan is a must-read for any kid who loves Teen Titans. Kids ages 7+ can't wait to jump into to these many Teen Titan adventures!More books to follow•Beast Boy•Robin•Cyborg•Starfire•Raven
  • As Meat Loves Salt

    Maria Mccann

    Paperback (Harvest Books, Jan. 7, 2003)
    In the seventeenth century, the English Revolution is under way. The nation, seething with religious and political discontent, has erupted into violence and terror. Jacob Cullen and his fellow soldiers dream of rebuilding their lives when the fighting is over. But the shattering events of war will overtake them. A darkly erotic tale of passion and obsession, As Meat Loves Salt is a gripping portrait of England beset by war. It is also a moving portrait of a man on the brink of madness. Hailed as a masterpiece, this is a novel by a most original new voice in fiction. A Harvest Original
  • The Color Purple

    Alice Walker

    Mass Market Paperback (Harvest Books, Nov. 1, 2006)
    Celie is a poor black woman whose letters tell the story of 20 years of her life, beginning at age 14 when she is being abused and raped by her father and attempting to protect her sister from the same fate, and continuing over the course of her marriage to "Mister," a brutal man who terrorizes her. Celie eventually learns that her abusive husband has been keeping her sister's letters from her and the rage she feels, combined with an example of love and independence provided by her close friend Shug, pushes her finally toward an awakening of her creative and loving self.
  • Friendly Persuasion Pa

    Jessamyn West

    Paperback (Harvest Books, Sept. 1, 2003)
    A quintessential American heroine, Eliza Birdwell is a wonderful blend of would-be austerity, practicality, and gentle humor when it comes to keeping her faith and caring for her family and community. Her husband, Jess, shares Eliza's love of people and peaceful ways but, unlike Eliza, also displays a fondness for a fast horse and a lively tune. With their children, they must negotiate their way through a world that constantly confronts them-sometimes with candor, sometimes with violence-and tests the strength of their beliefs. Whether it's a gift parcel arriving on their doorstep or Confederate soldiers approaching their land, the Birdwells embrace life with emotion, conviction, and a love for one another that seems to conquer all. The Friendly Persuasion has charmed generations of readers as one of our classic tales of the American Midwest.
  • The Book of Five Rings

    Miyamoto Musashi

    eBook (Hash Books, Aug. 31, 2020)
    Along with Sun Tzu's The Art of War, The Book of Five Rings is considered to be one of the most insightful texts on the subtle arts of confrontation and victory to emerge from Asia. Composed in 1643 by the famed duelist and undefeated samurai Miyamoto Musashi, The Book of Five Rings analyzes the process of struggle and mastery over conflict that underlies every level of human interaction. For Musashi, the way of the martial arts was a mastery of the mind rather than simply technical prowess—and it is this path to mastery that is the core teaching in The Book of Five Rings. This brilliant manifesto is written not only for martial artists but for anyone who wants to apply the timeless principles of this text to their life.
  • Henry and June: From "A Journal of Love" -The Unexpurgated Diary of Anais Nin

    Anais Nin

    Paperback (Harvest Books, Oct. 29, 1990)
    This bestseller covers a single momentous year during Nin’s life in Paris, when she met Henry Miller and his wife, June. “Closer to what many sexually adventuresome women experience than almost anything I’ve ever read....I found it a very erotic book and profoundly liberating” (Alice Walker). The source of a major motion picture from Universal. Preface by Rupert Pole; Index.
  • The Joy of Keeping Score: How Scoring the Game Has Influenced and Enhanced the History of Baseball

    Paul Dickson

    Paperback (Harvest Books, Feb. 15, 1997)
    The history of scorekeeping, practical scoring techniques, notable scorekeeping blunders and idiosyncrasies, facsimiles of famous scorecards, and more-it’s all here in this “celebration of one of baseball’s most divine and unique pleasures” (USA Today Baseball Weekly).