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  • The Lost Man

    Josh Griffith

    eBook (Dark Street Press, March 20, 2014)
    A faded star. An obsessive fan. And a fateful encounter on a dark canyon road. Chris Gable, a once successful but now struggling B-list Hollywood actor, has let his life and career spiral out of control after the death of his young daughter and several years of unemployment. He's an alcoholic and an unfaithful husband on the verge of losing everything, and he’s praying for a second chance. Enter Jack Webb, a humble, enigmatic man from Arizona who claims to be one of Chris’s biggest fans. A chance late night encounter on a lonely canyon road--during which Jack throws Chris a lifeline after a drunken car accident--brings these two men together. A bond forms. A friendship develops. At first, Jack seems a Godsend--a true pal, a sincere fan, maybe even a guardian angel. Chris's luck soon begins to change. Obstacles that kept him from finding work miraculously disappear. His career and life rebound. But this good fortune comes with a price, and as Jack's true psychotic and homicidal nature emerges, Chris is pulled into a nightmare of horror and bloodshed from which there may be no escape. From Josh Griffith—author of the Jason Chance mystery novels (THIS LONELY TOWN, THIS SECRET TOWN, THIS FAITHLESS TOWN, and THIS ANGEL TOWN), THE FORGOTTEN PLACE, and RUN LIKE HELL, as well as co-author (with Michael Malone) of the NY Times bestselling mystery novel, THE KILLING CLUB—comes a powerful psychological thriller
  • Bleak House

    Gill Tavner, Charles Dickens, Karen Donnelly

    Hardcover (Baker Street Press, April 1, 2020)
    "It would have been far better if you had never been born." Esther, at 14, has never known love. Determined to live well, earn some love, and overcome the shadow of her birth, she takes her first steps into an unknown world. A family curse, a manipulating lawyer, poverty, and secrets threaten to destroy Esther’s world. Are the walls of Bleak House strong enough to protect her and her new friends from such powerful forces? The reader will be caught up in an unfolding mystery, full of surprises. Perhaps the biggest mystery of all is: Who is Nemo?
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  • Swift Walker: A Continental Journey: Science and Geography Books for Kids!

    Verlyn Tarlton, Norma Andriani Eka Putri

    language (Plum Street Press, May 3, 2016)
    Learn About the Continents!Power your child's imagination with real information from Swift Walker. Swift Walker introduces kids to the continents, maps, and basic geography concepts with a fun character they can relate to. Join Swift Walker as his speedy legs take him on a journey across the world to Africa, Asia, North America, South America, Europe, Australia and Antarctica. Beautiful, full color illustrations. Perfect for home, school, or homeschoolers. Buy a copy today! Ages 4 and up.
  • Fire Truck!

    Ivan Ulz, Garrett Kaida

    Hardcover (Temple Street Press, Sept. 1, 2013)
    "Fire Truck! Fire Truck! I want to ride on a Fire Truck!" So begins Ivan Ulz's "Fire Truck!" song, hailed as a "preschool anthem" by The New York Times. Follow along with bold and colorful illustrations while the firefighters leap from their beds, slide down the pole, and head off to fight a fire. Includes sheet music so you can sing along.
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  • Webster's For Students Dictionary/Thesaurus Shrink-wrapped Set

    Merriam-Webser

    Paperback (FEDERAL STREET PRESS, March 15, 2015)
    Best-selling Dictionary and Thesaurus at a Value PriceOur best-selling elementary level dictionary and thesaurus are now available as a shrink-wrapped set. Revised and updated, this set is the perfect companion for class work and homework.Features of these booksWebster's Dictionary for Students, Special Encyclopedic Edition, Fifth Edition· 37,000 definitions and many special sections.· This North American edition features Canadian words and spellingsWebster's Thesaurus for Students, Third Edition· 122,000 synonyms, antonyms and related words with entries alphabetically arranged· Set sells for less than books purchased individually
  • Future Sacred: The Connected Creativity of Nature

    Julie J. Morley, Glenn Aparicio Parry

    eBook (Park Street Press, Feb. 12, 2019)
    Reveals how our survival depends on embracing complexity consciousness and relating to nature and all life as sacred • Rejects the “survival of the fittest” narrative in favor of sacred symbiosis, creative cooperation, interdependence and complex thinking • Provides examples from complexity studies, cultural history, philosophy, indigenous spirituality, biomimicry, and ecology to show how nature’s intelligence and creativity abound everywhere • Documents how indigenous cultures lived in relative harmony with nature because they perceived themselves as part of the “ordered whole” of all life In Future Sacred, Julie J. Morley offers a new perspective on the human connection to the cosmos by unveiling the connected creativity and sacred intelligence of nature. She rejects the “survival of the fittest” narrative--the idea that survival requires strife--and offers symbiosis and cooperation as nature’s path forward. She shows how an increasingly complex world demands increasingly complex consciousness. Our survival depends upon embracing “complexity consciousness,” understanding ourselves as part of nature, as well as relating to nature as sacred. Morley begins by documenting how indigenous cultures lived in relative harmony with nature because they perceived themselves as part of the “ordered whole” of all life--until modernity introduced dualistic thinking, thus separating mind from matter, and humans from nature. The author deconstructs the fallacy behind social and neo-Darwinism and the materialist theories of “dead matter” versus those that offer a connection with the sentient mind of nature. She presents evidence from complexity studies, cultural history, philosophy, indigenous spirituality, biomimicry, and ecology, highlighting the idea that nature’s intelligence and creativity abound everywhere--from cells to cetaceans, from hydrogen to humans, from sunflowers to solar panels--and that all sentient beings contribute to the evolution of life as a whole, working together in sacred symbiosis. Morley concludes that our sacred future depends on compassionately understanding and integrating multiple intelligences, seeing relationships and interdependence as fundamental and sacred, as well as honoring the experiences of all sentient beings. Instead of “mastery over nature,” we must shift toward synergy with nature--and with each other as diverse expressions of nature’s creativity.
  • Future Sacred: The Connected Creativity of Nature

    Julie J. Morley, Glenn Aparicio Parry

    Paperback (Park Street Press, Feb. 12, 2019)
    Reveals how our survival depends on embracing complexity consciousness and relating to nature and all life as sacred • Rejects the “survival of the fittest” narrative in favor of sacred symbiosis, creative cooperation, interdependence and complex thinking • Provides examples from complexity studies, cultural history, philosophy, indigenous spirituality, biomimicry, and ecology to show how nature’s intelligence and creativity abound everywhere • Documents how indigenous cultures lived in relative harmony with nature because they perceived themselves as part of the “ordered whole” of all life In Future Sacred, Julie J. Morley offers a new perspective on the human connection to the cosmos by unveiling the connected creativity and sacred intelligence of nature. She rejects the “survival of the fittest” narrative--the idea that survival requires strife--and offers symbiosis and cooperation as nature’s path forward. She shows how an increasingly complex world demands increasingly complex consciousness. Our survival depends upon embracing “complexity consciousness,” understanding ourselves as part of nature, as well as relating to nature as sacred. Morley begins by documenting how indigenous cultures lived in relative harmony with nature because they perceived themselves as part of the “ordered whole” of all life--until modernity introduced dualistic thinking, thus separating mind from matter, and humans from nature. The author deconstructs the fallacy behind social and neo-Darwinism and the materialist theories of “dead matter” versus those that offer a connection with the sentient mind of nature. She presents evidence from complexity studies, cultural history, philosophy, indigenous spirituality, biomimicry, and ecology, highlighting the idea that nature’s intelligence and creativity abound everywhere--from cells to cetaceans, from hydrogen to humans, from sunflowers to solar panels--and that all sentient beings contribute to the evolution of life as a whole, working together in sacred symbiosis. Morley concludes that our sacred future depends on compassionately understanding and integrating multiple intelligences, seeing relationships and interdependence as fundamental and sacred, as well as honoring the experiences of all sentient beings. Instead of “mastery over nature,” we must shift toward synergy with nature--and with each other as diverse expressions of nature’s creativity.
  • I've Been Dirty And Ive Been Clean And Clean Is Better

    L.S. Carney

    Hardcover (Q Street Press, March 15, 2015)
    I've Been Dirty And Ive Been Clean And Clean Is Better (You Know What I Mean?)
  • King Vikram and the Vampire: Classic Hindu Tales of Adventure, Magic, and Romance

    Captain Sir Richard F. Burton

    Paperback (Park Street Press, Feb. 1, 1993)
    Translated from the original Sanskrit by the noted Victorian Orientalist, Sir Richard Burton, these ancient Indian folk tales influenced such later works as 1001 Arabian Nights and Boccaccio's Decameron. As revealing today as they were in their own time, these stories will entertain and delight modern readers while illuminating the life and customs of classical India. This reprint from the 1893 limited edition contains 34 black-and‑white illustrations, including the frontispiece designed especially for that edition.
  • The American Revolution

    Steve Sheinkin

    Paperback (Summer Street Press, Sept. 15, 2005)
    Packed with true stories and real quotes you'll never find in textbooks, this is the amazing, surprising, funny, and never-boring adventure of the American Revolution. This exciting new book includes dozens of original cartoons in which famous and not-so-famous characters deliver their quotes right to the reader.
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  • Where Fairy Tales Go: A Love Story

    Annette Ross

    eBook (Willow Street Press, Oct. 3, 2016)
    An inspirational memoir told by a dynamic mother of five, Annette Ross recounts the harrowing and life-altering medical error that left her unable to walk. Resilient in the face of personal challenges, crises of faith and financial struggles, Annette and her family embark on a journey to reclaim a lost fairy tale.
  • The Little Human

    Marti Dumas, Stephanie Parcus

    Paperback (Plum Street Press, Aug. 13, 2019)
    Three Steps from a Mermaid's HeartAmaya longs to swim in the sea and, on her tenth birthday, she finally gets her wish. Unfortunately, as these stories often go, getting her wish may be more than Amaya's heart can handle.The Little Human is a modern story inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid. Fans of classic fairytales and strong female characters will enjoy this imaginative adventure that centers science, curiosity, and every person's right to choose their own destiny.