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  • Iris

    Kyle Reardon

    language (Frontier Press, Sept. 22, 2015)
    IRIS BRECKENRIDGE, gold medal Winter Olympic athlete, has met an early and tragic end. A science and technology firm, BIOSTRONOMY, resurrects her by filling her body with nanobots—tiny microscopic robots repairing and replacing every broken and damaged cell in her body. These nanobots also have a knack for making her stronger than ever—more powerful every day. IRIS now faces an uncertain future. Given a second chance at life she never thought she would need, IRIS faces a world convinced her body is a piece of technology BIOSTRONOMY believes they own. IRIS searches for meaning and uses for her growing physical strength, encountering difficult questions of faith along the way. She is a woman once dead, but alive again—however unnaturally. What debt does she owe and to whom? And what of her soul?
  • Iris

    Kyle Reardon

    language (Frontier Press, Sept. 23, 2015)
    IRIS BRECKENRIDGE, gold medal Winter Olympic athlete, has met an early and tragic end. A science and technology firm, BIOSTRONOMY, resurrects her by filling her body with nanobots—tiny microscopic robots repairing and replacing every broken and damaged cell in her body. These nanobots also have a knack for making her stronger than ever—more powerful every day. IRIS now faces an uncertain future. Given a second chance at life she never thought she would need, IRIS faces a world convinced her body is a piece of technology BIOSTRONOMY believes they own. IRIS searches for meaning and uses for her growing physical strength, encountering difficult questions of faith along the way. She is a woman once dead, but alive again—however unnaturally. What debt does she owe and to whom? And what of her soul?
  • Iris

    Kyle Reardon, Dennis Culver

    (Frontier Press, March 26, 2015)
    IRIS BRECKENRIDGE, gold medal Winter Olympic athlete, has met an early and tragic end. A science and technology firm, BIOSTRONOMY, resurrects her by filling her body with nanobots - tiny microscopic robots repairing and replacing every broken and damaged cell in her body. These nanobots also have a knack for making her stronger than ever - more powerful every day. IRIS now faces an uncertain future. Given a second chance at life she never thought she would need, IRIS faces a world convinced her body is a piece of technology BIOSTRONOMY believes they own,. IRIS searches for meaning and uses for her growing physical strength, encountering difficult questions of faith along the way. She is a woman once dead but alive again, however unnaturally. What debt does she owe and to whom? And what of her soul?
  • Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist

    Alexander Berkman, Kenneth Rexroth

    Paperback (Frontier Press, June 1, 1970)
    None
  • Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist

    Alexander Berkman, Kenneth Rexroth

    Hardcover (Frontier Press, Jan. 1, 1970)
    Alexander Berkman's book with introduction by poet Kenneth Rexroth. 1970. First. Hardcover with dust jacke
  • Christmas Gecko

    Based on an original story by Doris Noland, Dennis Culver, Tony Fleecs

    Paperback (Frontier Press, Nov. 1, 2015)
    "Christmas Gecko" shared the story of the adventures of a little green gecko from Hawaii's Manoa Valley as he learns about Christmas and discovers his part in a retelling of the ancient story of Jesus' birth.
  • THE Book of Daniel Drew

    Edward Dorn, Daniel Drew, Bouck White

    Hardcover (Frontier Press, March 15, 1969)
    None
  • When Men Walked on the Moon

    Morris Jones

    Paperback (Space Frontier Science Press, )
    None