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  • True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle

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    Mass Market Paperback (Avon Books, Jan. 1, 1992)
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  • Jonathan Livingston Seagull a Story

    Richard Bach

    Paperback (Avon Books, Aug. 16, 1973)
    Jonathan Livingston Seagull, the most celebrated inspirational fable of our time, tells the story of a bird determined to be more than ordinary. This bestselling modern classic, reissued with a beautiful new cover design, is a story for people who want to follow their dreams and make their own rules and has inspired people for decades. 'Most gulls don't bother to learn more than the simplest facts of flight -- how to get from shore to food and back again,' writes author Richard Bach in this allegory about a unique bird named Jonathan Livingston Seagull. 'For most gulls it is not flying that matters, but eating. For this gull, though, it was not eating that mattered, but flight.' Flight is indeed the metaphor that makes this story soar. This bestselling modern classic is a fable about seeking a higher purpose in life, even if your flock, tribe or neighbourhood finds your ambition threatening (at one point our beloved gull is even banished from his flock). By not compromising his higher vision, Jonathan learns the meaning of love and kindness and gets the ultimate payoff -- transcendence. The dreamy illustrations by Russell Munson provide just the right illustrations for this spirituality classic that has inspired thousands of readers to follow their own path in life and so fulfill their true potential.
  • Watership Down

    Richard Adams

    Mass Market Paperback (Avon Books, June 1, 1975)
    An allegorical tale of survival in which a band of wild rabbits leave their ancestral home to build a more humane society
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  • Whitey's First Round Up An Avon/Camelot Book by Glen Rounds

    Glen Rounds

    Paperback (Avon Books, )
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  • Man Who Stole the Atlantic Ocean

    Louis Phillips

    Paperback (Avon Books, June 1, 1979)
    When the Atlantic Ocean disappears, only six-year-old Harry Frogfoot III can get it back.
  • One Hundred Years of Solitude

    Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Gregory Rabassa

    Mass Market Paperback (Avon Books, Aug. 16, 1970)
    A best seller and critical success in Latin America, Europe, and the United States, One Hundred Years of Solitude tells the story of the rise and fall, birth and death of teh mythical town of Macondo through the history of the Buendia family. It is a rich and billiant chronicle of life and death and the tragicomedy of man. In the noble, ridiculous, beautiful, and tawdry story of the Buendia family one sees all mankind, just as in the history, myths, growth, and decay of Macondo one sees all of Latin America.Love and lust, war and revolution, reiches and poverty, youth and senility--the variety of life, the endlessness fo death, the search for peace and truth--these, the universal themes, dominate the novel. Whether he is describing an affair of passion or the voracity of capitalism and the corruption of government, Garcia Marquez always writes with the simplicity, ease, and purity that are the mark fo a master. Inventive, amusing, magnetic, sad, alive with unforgettale men
  • How to Live Longer and Feel Better by Linus Pauling

    Linus Pauling

    Mass Market Paperback (Avon Books, March 15, 1772)
    1987 Mass Market Paperback, First Avon Books Printing. Book has normal wear/yellowing from use. Pages are crisp with no ink or markings. Small barcode sticker on front cover of book.
  • The Cay

    Theodore Taylor

    Paperback (Avon Books, March 1, 1995)
    Follows the adventures, joys, and heartaches of a privileged and prejudiced Dutch boy stranded on a remote tropical island with a kindly and wise West Indian, following an enemy attack on a boat leaving Curacao
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  • Hopscotch

    Julio Cortazar

    Mass Market Paperback (Avon Books, Aug. 1, 1984)
    Horacio Oliveira is an Argentinian writer who lives in Paris with his mistress, La Maga, surrounded by a loose-knit circle of bohemian friends who call themselves "the Club." A child's death and La Maga's disappearance put an end to his life of empty pleasures and intellectual acrobatics, and prompt Oliveira to return to Buenos Aires, where he works by turns as a salesman, a keeper of a circus cat which can truly count, and an attendant in an insane asylum. Hopscotch is the dazzling, free-wheeling account of Oliveira's astonishing adventures.
  • King Kong's Underwear

    Mike Thaler

    Paperback (Avon Books, Nov. 1, 1986)
    Gathers riddles and visual puns about detectives, noses, the moon, lightbulbs, cowboys, pigs, snakes, and waiters.
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  • Endurance

    Alfred Lansing

    Mass Market Paperback (Avon Books, March 15, 1960)
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  • Across the Lines

    Carolyn Reeder

    Paperback (Avon Books, Dec. 1, 1998)
    Twelve-year-old Edward thought of Simon as his friend and never imagined life without his companion and slave. But when the Union army invades Virginia and takes over Edward's family's plantation, Edward's family flees to nearby Petersburg, while Simon runs toward freedom. With terrific detail and historical facts woven throughout, the author crafts a story set during the actual siege at Petersburg, complete with battle scenes, descriptions of army life on both sides of the war, and what life was like, told from the point of view of two young boys--one white and one black.
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