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  • Columbus: The Four Voyages

    Laurence Bergreen

    Hardcover (Viking Penguin, Sept. 20, 2011)
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  • City of Thieves: A Novel

    David Benioff

    Hardcover (Viking / Penguin, May 15, 2008)
    Documenting his reluctant grandparents' experiences during the infamous siege of Leningrad, a young writer learns his grandfather's story about how a military deserter and he endeavored to secure their pardons by gathering hard-to-find ingredients for a powerful colonel's daughter's wedding cake.
  • These High, Green Hills

    Jan Karon

    Hardcover (Viking Penguin, Aug. 1, 1996)
    Mitford rector Father Tim faces the new challenges of matrimony after he marries his vivacious Cynthia, from the trials and tribulations of the parish's new computer, to redecorating the rectory, to his dog's new sleeping arrangements. 50,000 first printing. $40,000 ad/promo. First serial, Good Housekeeping.
  • Shepherds Abiding: A Mitford Christmas Story

    Jan Karon

    Hardcover (Viking Penguin, Oct. 20, 2003)
    Since he was a boy growing up in Mississippi, Father Tim has lived what he calls "the life of the mind." Except for cooking and gardening and washing his dog, he never learned to savor the work of his hands. And then he finds a derelict nativity scene-twenty figures, including a flock of sheep, that have suffered the indignities of time and neglect. Could he give the small company new life? Restore the camel's ear, repaint every piece, replace a missing nose on a wise man? "You can't teach an old dog new tricks!" he reminds himself. It's when he imagines the excitement in Cynthia's eyes that he steps up to the plate-and begins a small journey of faith that touches everyone around him. The eighth novel in the bestselling Mitford Years series is a meditation on the best of all presents-the gift of one's heart. Lovingly written and beautifully illustrated, it seeks to restore the true Christmas spirit and give everyone a seat at Mitford's holiday table. "This Mitford story presented itself to me, quite unexpectedly, and asked to be told. I hope readers will find it a perfect refuge from the holiday frenzy." -Jan Karon
  • Lake Wobegon Days

    Garrison Keillor

    Hardcover (Viking Penguin Inc., March 15, 1985)
    Garrison Keeler's unique story telling
  • Back Roads

    Tawni O'Dell

    Hardcover (Viking Penguin, March 15, 2000)
    Harley Altmyer's mother is in prison for killing his father. So Harley is bringing up his younger sisters and working two jobs to pay the bills-and that doesn't leave a lot of time for distractions. But lately, he's getting distracted by Callie Mercer, an older woman who fills him with such desire he fears he might explode. And as he struggles to keep it together while things begin to spin out of control, Harley finds that as shattered as his family is, there are still more shattering surprises in store... Author Biography: Tawni O'Dell, a western Pennsylvania native, earned a degree in journalism from Northwestern University. In addition to earning wages as a bank-teller and a waitress, she put herself through college working as an "exotic dancer," jumping out of cakes at bachelor parties. A mother of two, she lives with her husband, a biochemist. This is her first published novel.
  • The Three Theban Plays: Antigone, Oedipus the King, Oedipus at Colonus

    Robert (translator) Sophocles; Fagles

    Paperback (Viking Penguin, Aug. 16, 1984)
    Towering over the rest of Greek tragedy, these 3 plays are among the most enduring and timeless dramas ever written. Robert Fagle's translation conveys all of Sophocles' lucidity and power: the cut and thrust of his dialogue, his ironic edge, the surge and majesty of his choruses, and, above all, the agonies and triumphs of his characters.
  • Jabberwocky: A Pop-Up Rhyme from Through the Looking Glass

    Nick Bantock, Lewis Carroll

    Hardcover (Viking Penguin, Oct. 1, 1991)
    Text and pop-up illustrations present the classic nonsense poem in which the burbling Jabberwock is slain.
  • The Mitford Years: At Home in Mitford / A Light in the Window / These High, Green Hills

    Jan Karon

    Paperback (Viking Penguin, Nov. 15, 1997)
    The first three novels in the bestselling Mitford series feature Father Tim Cavanaugh, his wife Cynthia, and all the characters that have made Mitford a very real place in the hearts of readers everywhere. There are 30 million copies of Jan Karon’s books in print.This boxed set includes:At Home in MitfordA Light in the WindowThese High, Green Hills
  • Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Promote Peace...One School at a Time

    Greg Mortenson, David Oliver Relin

    Hardcover (Viking Penguin, March 2, 2006)
    In 1993, following a failed attempt to ascend K2, Greg Mortenson was inspired by a chance encounter with impoverished mountain villagers in Pakistan and promised to build them a school. From that rash, earnest promise grew one of the most incredible humanitarian campaigns of our time—Mortenson’s one-man mission to counteract extremism by building schools, especially for girls, throughout the breeding ground of the Taliban.Award-winning journalist David Oliver Relin has collaborated on this spellbinding account of Mortenson’s incredible accomplishments in a region where Americans are often feared and hated. Over the following decade Mortenson built not just one but fifty-five schools. Three Cups of Tea is at once an unforgettable adventure and the inspiring story of how one man really is changing the world—one school at a time.Make this your next book club selection and everyone saves. Get 15% off when you order 5 or more of this title for your book club.Simply enter the coupon code MORTENSONTHREE at checkout.This offer does not apply to eBook purchases. This offer applies to only one downloadable audio per purchase.Watch a Video
  • The Lost Men: The Harrowing Saga of Shackleton's Ross Sea Party

    Kelly Tyler-Lewis

    Hardcover (Viking Penguin, April 20, 2006)
    An account of the support group that was dispatched to an opposing side of the continent to assist Sir Ernest Shackleton's 1914 historical crossing of the Antarctic describes how the Ross Sea ship was lost in a gale, stranding ten men marooned without supplies or a hope of rescue. 50,000 first printing.
  • Needful Things : The Last Castle Rock Story

    Stephen. King

    Hardcover (Viking Penguin, March 15, 1991)
    Leland Gauntis a stranger--and he calls his shop Needful Things. Eleven-year-old Brian Rusk is his first customer, and Brian finds just what he wants most in all the world: a '56 Sandy Koufax baseball card. By the end of the week, Mr Gaunt's business is fairly booming, and why not? At Needful Things, there's something for everyone. And, of course, there is always a price. For Leland Gaunt, the pleasure of doing business lies chiefly in seeing how much people will pay for their most secret dreams and desires. And as Leland Gaunt always points out, at Needful Things, the prices are high indeed. Does that stop people from buying? Has it ever? For Alan and Polly, this one week in autumn will be an awful test-a test of will, desire, and pain. Above all, it will be a test of their ability to grasp the true nature of their enemy. They may have a chance... But maybe not, because, as Mr Gaunt knows, almost evertying is for sale: love, hope, even the human soul. With the potent storytelling authority that millions of readers have come to prize, Stephen King delivers an OUR TOWN with a vengeance, an inimitable farewell to a place his fiction has often and long called home.