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Books published by publisher Three Rivers Books

  • Cry of the Wolf

    Carylanne Joubert, Christy Gabrielle, Patricia Joubert

    language (Three Rose Books, Dec. 17, 2011)
    We, the wolves of Yellowstone National Park and its surrounding areas, have always been peaceful animals. We have tried to stay away from humans as much as possible, only crossing paths with them when Fate dictates we should. We hunt, live and breed near and in Yellowstone National Park. Our usual preys are elk, deer and moose. Humans’ livestock are not usually a part of our diet. We do not like to go so near to the humans but there are some reasons which force us to. The first reason is unruly adolescents testing their newly learned skills, (and their parents’ patience like any teenager of any species). Another reason is when our usual prey species have extremely low populations that cannot provide enough food for us to sustain our survival. The final reason is when we are forced to hunt livestock because we lack the further hunting skills we need to hunt our normal prey; skills we can only learn from our Matriarch. But when something or someone has taken our leader from us we are forced to do what we have to in order to survive. Most times, natural causes such as injury, sickness, or disease can take our leader away from us. However, the biggest reason we are forced into this life is neither by choice nor by natural causes. The biggest factor that forces us to live this lifestyle is humans. And then the humans blame us for doing what we need to do to survive. Yet humans don’t think about the consequences of their actions or who is hurt by them. All that matters is that they do what they need to do to make a living… to survive. How is that any different from us? This is the story of my life in my pack. The story of the life I was forced to lead due to the intervention of humans. I hope by sharing my story, I can vindicate the name of my brethren and ancestors, by whatever name we have been called. But to properly tell my story, I should begin, not where my life changed, but where it began. My name is Mingan and this is the story about the meaning of the Cry of the Wolf…**A portion of all proceeds to be donated to Wildlife Organizations, such as National Defenders of Wildlife, Wolf Mountain Santuary go to www.wolfmountain.com to see the wolves and the great work at the sanctuary ***
  • When The Whippoorwill Calls

    Don Bowen

    Paperback (Three Rivers Books, Nov. 1, 2013)
    Jill never thought that taking care of her sister's affairs could be so complicated and dangerous, until that is, she started being followed every place she went. Then, the murders started and the cell phone her husband gave her, started calling from her sister's dead husband's grave. As the story unfolds the stranger it gets.
  • Dancing Floor

    John Buchan

    Hardcover (Three Rivers Books, July 23, 1982)
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  • The Inheritance

    Susan Ferrier

    Hardcover (Three Rivers Books, Jan. 1, 1984)
    Shelf wear to dust jacket, page edges tanned. Shipped from the U.K. All orders received before 3pm sent that weekday.
  • Mingan

    Carylanne Joubert, Christianne Joubert, Patricia Joubert

    language (Three Rose Books, Jan. 8, 2012)
    Mingan is a little wolf pup who lives in the forests of Yellowstone National Park. Along with his brothers and sisters, Mingan learns his lessons from Grandmother about being a wolf and thanking Mother Nature for Her gifts.
  • The Mars Mystery: The Secret Connection Between Earth and the Red Planet

    Graham Hancock

    Paperback (Three Rivers Pr, March 15, 1998)
    An asteroid transformed Mars from a planet lush with rivers and oceans into a bleak and barren icy hell. Is Earth condemned to the same fate, or can we protect ourselves and our planet from extinction?
  • Rabbit Cloud and The Rainmakers

    Gee Svasti, Kate Baylay

    Hardcover (River Books, July 16, 2019)
    Magical children's tale of one boy's quest to search for water to save his village and his grandmother's potted plant. An epic adventure tale with beautiful illustrations by established artist Kate BaylayRabbit Cloud is an endearing folktale brought to life in the 21st century. An engaging quest on one level, it introduces themes of social responsibility and environmental issues.
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  • The Inheritance

    Susan Ferrier

    Paperback (Three Rivers Bks., Dec. 15, 1984)
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  • Country of my Skull

    Antjie Krog

    Paperback (Three Rivers, March 15, 2000)
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  • Hip Hop Divas

    Vibe Magazine

    Paperback (Three Rivers Pr, Oct. 1, 2001)
    It’s time to stand up, take notice, and give props to the women who have made their mark on hip hop culture. Although superstars like Lauryn Hill, Mary J. Blige, and TLC are some of the most popular entertainers in the world today—each having sold some 20 million albums apiece—the dramatic rise of women to the top of the hip hop industry has never been chronicled before. The revolution was decades in the making, with the female pioneers fighting for a place in the hip hop boy’s club, confronting sexist attitudes, and grabbing their piece of the commercial pie while taking hip hop to new creative heights. Now VIBE, the preeminent hip hop magazine, celebrates this pop culture explosion with a book of thoughtful essays, stunning photographs, and informative timelines and sidebars.Some of the best writers on hip hop profile the grassroots efforts of hip hop’s first ladies to the hottest stars of the moment. Emil Wilbekin, editor in chief of VIBE, Mimi Valdés, Danyel Smith, dream hampton, Greg Tate, Sacha Jenkins, Harry Allen, Selwyn Hinds, Cristina Verán, and many others come together to reveal how these women continue to play a powerful and integral role in the hip hop world.
  • Professor Brainwaves's Book of Phantasmagorical Facts!

    Helen Parker, Phil Anderton

    Paperback (Three R's Books, )
    None
  • Jesus and the Lost Goddess

    Timothy Freke

    Paperback (Three Rivers, March 15, 2001)
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