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Books published by publisher Dutton Adult

  • Timothy Keller , The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism

    Timothy Keller

    Unknown Binding (Dutton Adult, March 15, 2008)
    Belief in an Age of Skepticism
  • Katie.com: My Story

    Katherine Tarbox

    Hardcover (Dutton Adult, April 16, 2000)
    The seventeen-year-old author recounts how at the age of thirteen she believed she had found acceptance and love from an online companion named Mark, who was unlike her superficial peers, and recalls the devastation she experienced when she learned Mark's true identity. 22,500 first printing.
  • Kill Decision

    Daniel Suarez

    Hardcover (Dutton Adult, July 19, 2012)
    The shocking techno-thriller that cements Daniel Suarez’s status as the heir to Michael Crichton and Tom Clancy—a terrifying, breathtaking, and all-too-plausible vision of the world’s near future. Unmanned weaponized drones already exist—they’re widely used by America in our war efforts in the Middle East. In Kill Decision, bestselling author Daniel Suarez takes that fact and the real science behind it one step further, with frightening results. Linda McKinney is a myrmecologist, a scientist who studies the social structure of ants. Her academic career has left her entirely unprepared for the day her sophisticated research is conscripted by unknown forces to help run an unmanned—and thanks to her research, automated—drone army. Odin is the secretive Special Ops soldier with a unique insight into the faceless enemy who has begun to attack the American homeland with drones programmed to seek, identify, and execute targets without human intervention. Together, McKinney and Odin must slow this advance long enough for the world to recognize its destructive power, because for thousands of years the “kill decision” during battle has remained in the hands of humans—and off-loading that responsibility to machines will bring unintended, possibly irreversible, consequences. But as forces even McKinney and Odin don’t understand begin to gather, and death rains down from above, it may already be too late to save humankind from destruction at the hands of our own technology.
  • The New World Spanish English/English Spanish Dictionary with CD-Rom

    Salvatore Ramondino

    Hardcover (Dutton Adult, Dec. 1, 1996)
    Includes more than seventy thousand entries
  • This Is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession

    Daniel J. Levitin

    Hardcover (Dutton Adult, Aug. 3, 2006)
    A fascinating exploration of the relationship between music and the mind—and the role of melodies in shaping our lives Whether you load your iPod with Bach or Bono, music has a significant role in your life—even if you never realized it. Why does music evoke such powerful moods? The answers are at last be- coming clear, thanks to revolutionary neuroscience and the emerging field of evolutionary psychology. Both a cutting-edge study and a tribute to the beauty of music itself, This Is Your Brain on Music unravels a host of mysteries that affect everything from pop culture to our understanding of human nature, including: • Are our musical preferences shaped in utero? • Is there a cutoff point for acquiring new tastes in music? • What do PET scans and MRIs reveal about the brain’s response to music? • Is musical pleasure different from other kinds of pleasure? This Is Your Brain on Music explores cultures in which singing is considered an essential human function, patients who have a rare disorder that prevents them from making sense of music, and scientists studying why two people may not have the same definition of pitch. At every turn, this provocative work unlocks deep secrets about how nature and nurture forge a uniquely human obsession.
  • Dewey's Nine Lives: The Legacy of the Small-Town Library Cat Who Inspired Millions

    Vicki Myron

    Hardcover (Dutton Adult, Oct. 12, 2010)
    Share your fabulous feline photos with us in the Dewey the Library Cat group in Penguin Community. The cat that captured America's hearts returns, to share more of his special brand of magic. Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World was a blockbuster bestseller and a publishing phenomenon. It has sold nearly a million copies, spawned three children's books, and will be the basis for an upcoming movie. No doubt about it, Dewey has created a community. Dewey touched readers everywhere, who realized that no matter how difficult their lives might seem, or how ordinary their talents, they can-and should- make a positive difference to those around them. Now, Dewey is back, with even more heartwarming moments and life lessons to share. Dewey's Nine Lives offers nine funny, inspiring, and heartwarming stories about cats--all told from the perspective of "Dewey's Mom," librarian Vicki Myron. The amazing felines in this book include Dewey, of course, whose further never-before-told adventures are shared, and several others who Vicki found out about when their owners reached out to her. Vicki learned, through extensive interviews and story sharing, what made these cats special, and how they fit into Dewey's community of perseverance and love. From a divorced mother in Alaska who saved a drowning kitten on Christmas Eve to a troubled Vietnam veteran whose heart was opened by his long relationship with a rescued cat, these Dewey-style stories will inspire readers to laugh, cry, care, and, most importantly, believe in the magic of animals to touch individual lives. Watch a Video
  • All Flags Flying:American Patriotic Quilts as Expressions of Liberty

    Robert Bishop, Carter Houck

    Hardcover (Dutton Adult, May 21, 1986)
    Shows a variety of antique quilts with patriotic themes and the fifty-one winners of the Great American Quilt Contest, and describes the background of each quilt
  • Five against the Sea

    Ron Arias

    Hardcover (Dutton Adult, Oct. 27, 1989)
    Five Costa Rican fishermen survive almost five months adrift at sea, in a story of superhuman endurance
  • The Magician's Wife

    Brian Moore

    Hardcover (Dutton Adult, Jan. 1, 1998)
    A novel on the 19th century French colonization of Algeria. In a bid to forestall a revolt, Napoleon III dispatches France's top magician, hoping an exhibition of his powers will impress rebellious sheiks with the superiority of European civilization. But the magician's wife--events are seen through her eyes--finds Arab civilization superior. By the author of The Statement.A novel set at the beginning of French rule in Algeria documents the lives of illusionist Henri Lambert and his wife, Emmeline, who are drawn into a plot to further the French imperialist drive into North Africa and subdue the rebellious Arabs
  • Ceremony of Innocence

    Daranna Gidel

    Hardcover (Dutton Adult, Sept. 16, 1991)
    In hopes of forgetting their pasts, Lucy, Juliana, and Ellis form a desperate love triangle that spins with rage, temptation, strength, and the lust for power