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  • World Whisperer

    Rachel Devenish Ford

    eBook (Small Seed Press, April 10, 2016)
    A devastating sacrifice. A daring rescue. A new world of magic unveiled.As a fourteen-year-old outsider girl in the Worker village, Isika is destined for endless drudgery, serving her priest stepfather and worshiping the four goddesses of the Worker people. She doesn't fit in and she hates the goddesses, but her mother is dead, and her three remaining siblings need her to be good and keep them safe. She can't think of anything beyond surviving each day and trying to avoid her stepfather's wrath.Until he decides to sacrifice her youngest brother to the goddesses. And Isika decides that enough is enough.She sets out on a journey to save her brother, facing an unknown world outside the walls of the Worker village. In the new world, ancient gifts awaken within her as she finds more beauty and more trouble than she could have imagined. To save her brother, she will have to trust the magical creatures and mysterious new friends who have come to guide her.What's more, as she learns to love her new place in the world, she will have to learn to control magic that could be the key to her destiny and the fate of everyone around her.Perfect for fans of Madeleine L'Engle, the Chronicles of Narnia, and Robin McKinley. Buy your copy to begin the adventure today!
  • Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong, Revised and Updated Edition

    James W. Loewen

    Hardcover (New Press, April 1, 2008)
    The national bestseller and winner of the American Book Award, thoroughly updated for the first time since its initial publication to include textbooks written since 2000 and featuring a new chapter on what textbooks get wrong about 9/11 and Iraq.Since its initial publication in 1995, Lies My Teacher Told Me has gone on to win an American Book Award and the Oliver Cromwell Cox Award for Distinguished Anti-Racist Scholarship, and to sell one million copies in its various editions.What started out as a survey of the twelve leading American history textbooks has ended up being what the San Francisco Chronicle calls "an extremely convincing plea for truth in education" beginning with the pre-Columbian period and ranging over characters and events as diverse as Reconstruction, Helen Keller, the first Thanksgiving, and the My Lai massacre.In this revised and updated edition, James Loewen surveys six new high school history textbooks written since the first edition of Lies was published. In his inimitable style, he adds material to each chapter noting where the new books have gotten more accurate and where they are still fatally flawed. Loewen also writes at length about the way these textbooks treat the 2001 terrorist attacks and our "response" in Iraq. In fact, while researching this new edition Loewen made the front page of the New York Times in 2006 when he discovered that publishers were passing off as original virtually identical passages on important recent events in a number of history books. And in yet another example of the failure of American history textbooks, he found that "celebrity" historians whose names appear as authors in some cases have never read, let alone written, the texts attributed to them.
  • Guardian of Dawn, World Whisperer Book 2

    Rachel Devenish Ford

    eBook (Small Seed Press, Dec. 10, 2016)
    In the second book in the World Whisperer series, Rachel Devenish Ford follows the tale of Isika growing into her destiny, even as forces from the Great Waste attempt to destroy her.Though Isika now lives happily with the Maweel, her problems seem to be following her. Apprenticing for the master potter and enjoying life with a real family occupy Isika’s days, until a call for help from her beloved stepmother forces her to choose between her new life and her old. As Isika rushes back to the Worker village in hope of rescuing her stepmother, she is thrust into a plot of deception and lies, maliciously pursued by evil forces. A journey deep into the desert will test all of her new found strength and gifting.Jabari and the other seekers follow Isika with hopes of helping, until the moment they find themselves attacked by the endless evil and malice that seeks to destroy the World Whisperer. Together they will have to find strength and belief in one another… if they ever want to make their way out of the desert and back to the land they love.
  • The Studs Terkel Reader: My American Century

    Studs Terkel, Robert Coles, Calvin Trillin

    Paperback (New Press, May 1, 2007)
    "A summing up of the best of Terkel."—Herbert Mitgang, DoubletakeThe Studs Terkel Reader, originally published under the title My American Century, collects the best interviews from eight of Terkel's classic oral histories together with his magnificent introductions to each work. Featuring selections from American Dreams, Coming of Age, Division Street, "The Good War", The Great Divide, Hard Times, Race, and Working, this "greatest hits" volume is a treasury of Terkel's most memorable subjects that will delight his many lifelong fans and provide a perfect introduction for those who have not yet experienced the joy of reading Studs Terkel. It includes an introduction by Pulitzer Prize-winner Robert Coles surveying Terkel's overall body of work and a new foreword by Calvin Trillin.
  • Demon's Arrow

    Rachel Devenish Ford

    eBook (Small Seed Press, Oct. 25, 2018)
    A poison arrow. A prophecy of two sisters. A journey into the heart of the resistance.While Isika is preparing for her future role with the Maweel, members of the Karee tribe come to ask for help with the problem of masses of disappearing people. Meanwhile, Aria grows weaker daily from the poison arrow lodged inside her, and time seems to be growing short.A disturbing Karee prophecy might contain more answers, and as Aria is pulled deeper into the Desert King's trap, Isika races to find a healer who might be able to save her sister. In the most dangerous places, she finds more help than she expected, and the group of friends grows and changes as the Resistance enfolds them all.Isika has resisted the power of the Desert King, but will Aria fall under his sway?
  • Guardian of Dawn

    Rachel Devenish Ford

    Paperback (Small Seed Press, Dec. 10, 2016)
    A new life. A cry for help. A journey into the heart of the Great Waste. Though Isika now lives happily with the Maweel, her problems seem to be following her. Apprenticing for the master potter and enjoying life with a real family occupy Isika's days, until a call for help from her beloved stepmother forces her to choose between her new life and her old. As Isika rushes back to the Worker village in hope of rescuing her stepmother, she is thrust into a plot of deception and lies, maliciously pursued by evil forces. A journey deep into the desert will test all of her new found strength and gifting. Jabari and the other seekers follow Isika with hopes of helping, until the moment they find themselves attacked by the endless evil and malice that seeks to destroy the World Whisperer. Together they will have to find strength and belief in one another... if they ever want to make their way out of the desert and back to the land they love. Buy the book to continue the adventure today!
  • Azariyah: A World Whisperer Novella

    Rachel Devenish Ford

    eBook (Small Seed Press, June 30, 2020)
    She is the stolen queen. Azariyah, Queen of the Maweel, wakes up to find herself a captive, separated from her magic and away from everyone she loves--until she realizes her captors have taken her young daughter, Amani, too.Alone among her enemies, she must use everything within her to resist the forces that have captured her and fight for survival, both for Amani and for herself.A deeply moving and hopeful story, Azariyah is a 25,000-word prequel novella about Isika's grandmother, the stolen queen.
  • Green March Moons

    Mary Tallmountain, Joseph E. Senungetuk

    Paperback (New Seed Press, June 1, 1987)
    Book by Tallmountain, Mary
  • La Aventura De Yolanda

    Thomas Gaspar, Sue Brown

    Paperback (New Seed Press, June 1, 1974)
    1981 by New Seed Press paperback. ISBN 0-938678035. Tomas Rodriguez Gaspar. Drawings by Sue BrownCover has wear.
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  • What am I? Fruits

    John Benzee

    Paperback (Split Seed Press, April 2, 2019)
    Can you guess what fruit I am? A pear? An orange? A strawberry? In this guess-the-fruit book, fifteen riddles about common fruits ask the question, "what am I?" Each rhythmic riddle first gives a detailed description of a fruit. On the following page, colorful illustrations of the fruit provide the answer. Fruits are shown growing on a plant or sliced open to maximize easy itentification and education. Kids will have fun trying to solve these riddles about fruits that they may encounter on their plate, in the grocery store, or in an orchard. A perfect companion to What am I? Vegetables. A 2019 Purple Dragonfly Award 1st place winner for food-related books
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  • Aperture Masters: Berenice Abbott

    Bonnie Yochelson

    Paperback (New Press, March 15, 1997)
    In 1929, after eight years in Europe, photographer Berenice Abbott (1898-1991) returned to New York City for what was planned as a short visit. During her absence, hundreds of 19th-century buildings had been razed to make way for dozens of skyscrapers. The unprecedented building boom inspired Abbott to give up her thriving Parisian portrait practice to photograph the new face of New York. Soon after her return, the Stock Market crashed and the Depression began. For five years, Abbott struggled to pursue her project, reserving Wednesdays to photograph New York City. In 1935, the Federal Art Project offered her support: it gave her a 145 monthly salary, a field assistant, research assistants, a secretary, and a car. By 1940, Abbott had completed "Changing New York," one of the monumental achievements of 20th-century photography.
  • Some things you just can't do by yourself

    Naomi Schiff

    Unknown Binding (New Seed Press, March 15, 1973)
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