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  • Hockey Penguin 2

    Luke Anderson, Megan Martino

    Paperback (RTP/LTD Books, April 27, 2012)
    Rodman T. Penguin and the Las Vegas Gamblers are back for another season of hockey fun. Standing in their way as usual are the revamped Alaska Gold Rush. The Gamblers also grow stronger by picking up a few new faces, but will it be enough to propel them once again into the Anderson Cup Championship or will last season's win turn out to be just as some predicted... a fluke?
  • Surviving Agent Orange: And Other Things I Learned From Being Thrown Under the Partridge Family Bus

    Gretchen Bonaduce, Adrianne Curry

    eBook (Rare Bird Books, Aug. 14, 2018)
    Hello world! Gretchen Bonaduce came onto the scene in the mid-00s, starring in Breaking Bonaduce, a VH1 reality show with her former Partridge Family star husband Danny Bonaduce.Soon after the show ended they divorced and Surviving Agent Orange focuses on the rest of the story: her eighteen year marriage to Danny and all that entailed—addiction, infidelity, and the chaos of celebrity, as well as their divorce and her life as a single mother. Musician, reality star, and mother of two, Gretchen's story takes a fun and funny look at a life in and around the spotlight.
  • In the Shadow of the White House: A Memoir of the Washington and Watergate Years, 1968-1978

    Jo Haldeman, Rare Bird Books

    Audible Audiobook (Rare Bird Books, Nov. 5, 2018)
    For her first 40 years, Jo Haldeman's life followed a conventional path. While her husband, Bob, built his career in advertising, Jo comfortably settled into her role as mother of four, housewife, and community volunteer. In 1968, Jo's world changed dramatically. Richard Nixon was elected President of the United States, and Bob was offered the job of a lifetime - White House Chief of Staff. As Jo and Bob discussed the opportunities and challenges that this move would entail, little did she anticipate the course that her life, and her relationship with Bob, would take over the next 10 years. In this insightful, poignant, and guileless memoir of those 10 years, Jo shares her story as the wife of H. R. Haldeman, often referred to as the second most powerful person in the White House. She offers a window into the world of trips on Air Force One, weekends at Camp David, and events at the White House, as well as family vignettes and the growing stresses of her husband's demanding job. Then a bungled burglary at the Watergate erupted into a national scandal. The news began to feature the Haldeman name. Blaring headlines and vicious political cartoons accompanied new revelations of a cover-up. Multiple investigations and Senate hearings followed. Criminal proceedings loomed. Jo's compelling account takes the listener on her journey from the heady heights of Washington life through an excruciating public resignation and trial to her husband's conviction and imprisonment. In a true period piece, Jo illuminates the story of the "woman behind the man" and personalizes the Watergate experience.
  • Carl Went To The Library: The Inspiration of a Young Carl Sagan

    M. J. Mouton, Jezreel S. Cuevas

    Hardcover (Rare Bird Books, Sept. 18, 2018)
    Blast off with Carl as he embarks on a curious journey. An adventure to find the answer to a question that no one seems to be able to give him an answer to. Encouraged by his mother, Carl’s mission takes him to a wonderful place where imagination can run rampant and answers can be found. Destination―The Public Library! He finds the answer he is looking for and more in this creative and extraordinary tale based on actual events in the life of Carl Sagan.
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  • Surviving Agent Orange: And Other Things I Learned From Being Thrown Under the Partridge Family Bus

    Gretchen Bonaduce, Adrianne Curry

    Paperback (Rare Bird Books, Aug. 14, 2018)
    Hello world! Gretchen Bonaduce came onto the scene in the mid-00s, starring in Breaking Bonaduce, a VH1 reality show with her former Partridge Family star husband Danny Bonaduce.Soon after the show ended they divorced and Surviving Agent Orange focuses on the rest of the story: her eighteen year marriage to Danny and all that entailed―addiction, infidelity, and the chaos of celebrity, as well as their divorce and her life as a single mother. Musician, reality star, and mother of two, Gretchen's story takes a fun and funny look at a life in and around the spotlight.
  • Hockey Penguin

    Luke Ryan Anderson, Megan R Martino

    Paperback (RTP/LTD Books, June 18, 2011)
    When a teammate sabotages Rodman T. Penguin and prevents him from getting a big league hockey contract with the league's best team Rodman is forced to join the worst team, and try to turn them around.
  • Hockey Penguin 3peat

    Luke Anderson

    Paperback (RTP/LTD Books, Oct. 12, 2013)
    The Gamblers are back with their sights set on becoming the first team in IAHL history to win 4 straight Anderson Cup titles. In order to do so though, they'll have to win their third title first, and they'll have to do so in an expanding league that brings with it twice the challenge.
  • Ada Wants to Fly: The Innovation of a Young Ada Lovelace

    M. J. Mouton, Jezreel Cuevas, Dr. Martina Anzaghe

    Hardcover (Rare Bird Books, Oct. 8, 2019)
    A book for kids about Ada Lovelace and her contributions to science and technology!Ada wants to fly, but there is a serious problem. Planes have not been invented yet. So what does a curious child do? Ada decides she needs to try to invent a way to fly. She studies birds and bugs to find out how they do it, and then wrote it all down in a book of her own.Fly along with Ada on a journey of the imagination where dreams and curiosity can take you to the furthest reaches of the world all while never leaving your own yard. This story is based on real events in Ada Lovelace’s life. An adventure that helped make her one of the most inspiring symbols for girls in science.
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  • Richie Doodles: The Brilliance of a Young Richard Feynman

    M. J. Mouton, Jezreel S. Cuevas

    Hardcover (Rare Bird Books, Feb. 20, 2018)
    It seems like only moments after a child begins to string words together that they begin to ask questions. Why do trees grow? Why is the sky blue? Why does it rain? These are all very important questions that, with the right answers, can inspire more wondrous curiosity. Richie Doodles explains the way Richerd Feynman, one of the greatest scientists of all time, simplified the way we look at the smallest, jiggling things, things that just happen to make up everything that we see around us.Richie Doodles brings the science of what makes up atoms to life with vibrant, colorful illustrations as well as hidden gems for fans of Richard Feynman. The world is a wonderful place, even more so when you can learn how it works. Richie Doodles can be a great learning tool for kids as well as the adults that may read it to them.
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  • Rachel Hears a Song: The Heroics of a Young Rachel Carson

    M. J. Mouton, Jezreel Cuevas, Mark Plotkin

    Hardcover (Rare Bird Books, May 14, 2019)
    Rachel Hears A Song is a tale about the fragile nature of our planet and human interaction. There is no Planet B, this is our one and only Earth. It’s not just our home, but home to all the animals and plants that work together to keep the important balance of our beautiful planet. It is a story that shows that someone has to be brave enough to question things that may seem beneficial on the surface, but could have irreversible consequences. Rachel Carson was that person.Rachel noticed something peculiar. Where were all the birds? A question that she needed to find the answer to. With no birds to sing the wonderful sounds of Spring, the forest would be silent. Follow Rachel on a wondrous tale of how a determined girl, a serious question, and the curiosity to find an answer can change the world.Rachel meets an old crow that points her to the likely reason for the fact that there are fewer birds. They embark on a mission to explain to farmers that the materials they are spraying on the fields may be affecting more than they know. She challenges them with a single question, “We know how it helps us, but how does it hurt?” A question that started the environmental movement.
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  • Letters to Survivors: Words of Comfort for Women Recovering from Rape

    Matt Atkinson

    Paperback (RAR Books, Dec. 17, 2010)
    WINNER of the Living Now Bronze Medal for "Books for a Better Tomorrow" - WINNER of the Nautilus Awards Silver Medal for "Books That Are Changing the World" - LETTERS TO SURVIVORS has been chosen by counseling programs and women's centers across America as their first-recommended book for survivors of rape and sexual abuse. What if you really aren't alone? What if you knew there is hope that things can get better? What if you could connect with other amazing women who have been through it too, and could share their hopes, advice, wit, and wisdom with you? LETTERS TO SURVIVORS offers you that. Women from around the world, from teen to adult, have gathered to give you their personal message of hope after rape. That makes LETTERS TO SURVIVORS one of the most uplifting, life-changing books you may ever read. Every letter is presented as a work of full-color art, alongside the printed text of each letter for ease of reading. Each woman's letter addresses a different aspect of recovery from rape, such as recovering trust, coping with depression and suicidal thoughts, self-injury, spirituality/God, how to find support, how to recognize toxic so-called "helpers," how to work effectively with your therapist, how to handle discouragement, and how to find hope again. Nothing in the book is "triggering"--there is no harsh language or dark imagery. "Letters To Survivors" can be read by a person at any stage of healing, and there is no other book like it.
  • Moctu and the Mammoth People

    Neil Bockoven

    eBook (Rare Bird Books, Oct. 13, 2020)
    Moctu and the Mammoth People is a compelling, well-researched story of a strong, young, dark-skinned Cro-Magnon boy who must fight his rival for leadership of his tribe and the right to mate the beautiful Nuri. Additionally, Moctu has confrontations with the Pale Ones, a fierce group of Neanderthals also called the People Eaters, as the two cultures interact in Paleolithic Italy 45,000 years ago.Besides having dangerous encounters with mammoths, wolves, and saber-tooth tigers, Moctu has to deal with his older rival, Jabil, who fights and undermines him at every opportunity. After Jabil murders several elders who go against him, he deftly shifts blame onto the Pale Ones. He takes over as the tribe’s leader and makes Moctu’s life miserable.On a hunting trip, Moctu is captured and enslaved by the Pale Ones. While with them, Moctu is shocked to discover that, although these primitive people know little about spear-throwers or making clothes, they can make fire, and he learns the skill. He meets the blond and fair-skinned Effie and over time, he recognizes that his hate for the Pale Ones was misplaced. Realizing that Nuri by now has been mated to Jabil, Moctu falls in love with Effie and has a child. But when he uncovers evidence that Jabil murdered his tribesmen, Moctu knows he must return home and mount a challenge. In the interim, Nuri has had to deal with emotional and physical adversities including coming of age and being mated to a man she despises. When Moctu returns, can he overcome Jabil? How will Nuri react? The interspecies conflict may also get Moctu or Effie killed.