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  • Somewhere in the Bronx

    PJ Entwistle

    eBook (iUniverse, May 21, 2020)
    Toddy Bethany is a 13 year- old who lives with her divorced, somewhat religious, and a strict mother and a younger brother. Her mother, Polly, refuses to let her late-night or other privileges like children her age. As a result of this, Toddy sneaks out of the house when her mother goes to work at night. She goes to bars, lies about her age, and flirts with men. At one such place, she meets a patron who tried to kill her. A 28-year-old man named Norman Easter, a Vietnam veteran rescues her. Toddy lies about her age and falls in love with him. As the relationship develops, she discovers a terrifying secret about Norman. The setting is in the united states in the spring of 1968 in the Bronx, New York. It was a turbulent year in the country. There were two assassinations within sixty days and riots.
  • How to Speak Politely and Why

    Munro Leaf

    Hardcover (Universe, Aug. 9, 2005)
    Updated for the 21st century, How to Speak Politely and Why is a picture book with a point: proper speech and good grammar without nagging. It aims to remove “ain’t” and “uh-huh” and “gimme” and “got” and a score of unfortunate nuances by a simple, sure painless and humorous process. In his signature style of amusing stick figure drawings and captions, Leaf makes clear such things as the difference between can and may, and the reason why one does not say “he done it” or “she come.”Exasperated parents (and grandparents) faced with the unpleasant task of dealing with grammatical lapses acquired by their children from (gasp!) their neighbor’s children will be delighted (and relieved) by this veritable “grammar without tears.” Teachers will find it an indispensable ally, and even the culprits themselves—the children—will discover that learning to speak politely and correctly isn’t such a chore after all.
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  • Mayan Gold: A Jack Riley Adventure

    Bill Craig

    Paperback (iUniverse, March 22, 2002)
    When Professor Santo Cortez is murdered while preparing a new Mayan exhibit at the Chicago Field Museum of Natural History, Det. Jack Riley and his Partner Det. Ken Alston begin to search for the killers. Teaming up with Riley's reporter girlfriend Moria Clark and Cortez's protoge Dr. Julie Carr, they track the killers from the mean streets of the Windy City to the jungles of the Yucatan Penninsula where they encounter the mastermind behind both the murder and the theft of priceless artifacts. A Man claiming to be the reincarnation of the ancient Mayan God Kulkulcan. Facing armed rebels and giant snake guardians as well as the wrath of an ancient God, Riley and company fight to make sure justice is served!
  • Bonners' Fairy

    Elizabeth A. Patterson

    eBook (iUniverse, June 3, 2011)
    Henrys eyes got big. The twins flew down the grand staircase When they got to the spot, Henry couldnt contain his excitement.This has got to be it! He said excitedly.They furiously began to clear the dirt from around the edges. Together they lifted the heavy door So far, life has been pretty ordinary and dull for fifteen-year-old twins Henry and Haley Miles. But after their father purchases a large estate in northwestern Idaho, they are thrilled to begin a new adventure in the mountains. Little do they know that their lives are about to change forever.As soon as Henry and Haley are introduced to the diverse group of mysterious characters that inhabit the small town of Bonners Ferry, they learn of a tragedy hundreds of years ago that spawned the kind of legend that has always kept the locals wary and suspicious. It is not long before the twins stumble upon a map and an unusual key that leads them through a portal to another time, and a world filled with mystical creatures. As a princess pleas with the teens to rescue an innocent family from a fate worse than death, they soon uncover not only the secrets of the past, but also the mission of evil beings determined to win at all cost.In a strange world filled with magic, wonder and beauty, Henry and Haley must abandon their childlike innocence and demonstrate to everyone all the ways humans can overcome seemingly impossible odds.
  • Inspired to Dance: Everything You Need to Know about Becoming a Professional Dancer without Breaking a Leg

    Mande Dagenais

    Paperback (iUniverse, Feb. 22, 2010)
    So you want to be a dancer? In Inspired to Dance, author Mande Dagenais details the entire process of how to become a dancer. Based on more than thirty years of experience in the performing arts as a dancer, teacher, choreographer, director, and producer, Dagenais shares her vast knowledge and experience. Using personal anecdotes and dispensing practical advice, this definitive and comprehensive guide teaches the ins and outs of show business: How to find the right teachers Audition dos and don'ts Where and how to find work How to create longevity in your career What it really takes to get in the business, be in the business, and survive in the business Inspired by some of today's biggest television shows, dance is back with a vengeance and the public's imagination has been fired up. Everyone is dancing-from two to ninety-two. Why not you? Let your journey begin. Travel the hoofer's lifecycle from dream to goal to commitment; from audition to rehearsals to opening night; from fantasy to reality, and the incredible moments that take your breath away. Take the next step in your career and break a leg!
  • Annie at the Ranch

    Barbara Beasley Murphy

    Paperback (iUniverse, Sept. 1, 2000)
    This is an Authors Guild/BIP title. Please use Authors Guild/BIP specs. Author's bio: Barbara Beasley Murphy is the co-author of Ace Hits the Big Time, named by American Library Association to the Best 100 Books for Young Adults of the last 25 years for young adults. It was also made into a CBS Television Special. Murphy received the Christopher Award for contributions to The New York Kid's Book. A member of the Author's Guild, she lives in Santa Fe. Description: Annie, the Animal Rescuer of Syracuse, heads West.Annie Oberwager has never taken care of horses, mares, foals and pigs, but everyone knows how much she loves animals, so Aunt Rosie invites her to help out on the ranch. She makes wonderful friends with the animals, but not with the grouchy Pueblo Indian boy working there. He won't even talk to her and wishes she'd go home until one morning a newborn foal gets caught in life-threatening danger and Annie and Francisco have to figure out together
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  • Finding Atticus

    Laurie Gifford Adams

    eBook (iUniverse, April 24, 2009)
    Thirteen year old Jamie Reston is still recovering from the death of her father when another loss threatens her. Atticus, a champion show Golden Retriever, saved her from the darkest days after her fathers death when he helped her find happiness again. But now, because he is the most valuable dog she owns, Atticus owner is forced to sell him in order to save her kennel from bankruptcy. For Jamie, the unthinkable is for Atticus to be snatched from her life. Desperate to not lose him, Jamie does the unthinkable. During the night, she sneaks Atticus from his kennel and hides him in a shack deep in the woods so he will miss the flight to take him to his new owner.To Jamies surprise, the whole town gets involved in the search for Atticus, including a boy shes had a crush on all year. Her simple plan spirals out of control and becomes a complicated mess. Before she has a chance to decide how to handle the situation, Atticus life is threatened.Now Jamie fears she may not only lose him, but that Atticus will die because of her foolish decision to take matters into her own hands.
  • Playing House in Provence: How Two Americans Became a Little Bit French

    Mary-Lou Weisman

    eBook (iUniverse, Aug. 29, 2017)
    Author Mary-Lou Weisman and her husband, Larry, didn’t want to tour a foreign country; they wanted to become part of it. They were eager to pierce the tourist veil, and get as close to the essence of the culture as they could. No more observing from the outside with their noses pressed to the glass. They yearned for someone to open the door and invite them to step right in and make themselves at home. They wanted to become so French that even Americans wouldn’t like them.In September of 2003, the Weismans arrived in Provence, France, for the first of four, monthlong stays. Playing House in Provence follows them on their sometimes wonderful, sometimes humiliating, always playful pursuit, as they learn that feeling disoriented and stupid on a daily basis can be fun. So can looking up French words they need to ask for directions—où est la pharmacie—only to realize there’s pas une chance they will understand the answer.“Funnier, smarter, and more wickedly honest than any memoir about Provence.”—Sybil SteinbergContributing Editor, Publishers Weekly
  • The Hate Factory: A First-Hand Account of the 1980 Riot at the Penitentiary of New Mexico

    Georgelle Hirliman

    Paperback (iUniverse, Inc., Aug. 11, 2005)
    The terror lasted for thirty-six hours. When it was over, thirty-three inmates were dead, all at the hands of their fellow convicts. It was an outbreak of inmate violence unequaled in the annals of prison uprisings. It happened at the Penitentiary of New Mexico-Time magazine called it "the nation's most notorious prison."W.G. Stone was there. He witnessed the beatings, the stabbings, the rape, the torture."Tying the rope under his arms and around his chest, they strung him up on the basketball hoop for all to see. There he would hang for the rest of the riot During those hours of madness that were to follow, inmates would come in and hack at his dangling corpse with knives, beat it with pipes, mutilating it so totally that it was beyond recognition, a raw, bloody mass of flesh, by the time the uprising was over."The Hate Factory
  • Angel Armor: Just a Boy

    Lewis Lovhaug

    Paperback (iUniverse, Inc., July 14, 2003)
    Louis Williamson is not like most other teenagers: he's an eccentric Christian optimist. However, that's not what makes him special. What makes him special is that on a world full of magic, heroes, and evil, Louis is a prophesized hero called the 'Linkara' and is destined to defeat a great Darkness, fight off an army of Dark Knights, and end a 300-year war by using an armor that was imbued by angels. How does Louis react to the news? Only one word sums it up: groovy.
  • 2 Picture Books by Carol Fenner: Tigers in the Cellar and Gorilla Gorilla

    Carol Fenner

    Paperback (iUniverse, April 3, 2001)
    Tiger, Tiger A quiet, well-conceived picture book.Publishers Weekly Warm and deliciously suspenseful and scary.Booklist A poetic, completely harmonious and beautiful picture book.HornbookGorilla Gorilla1973 Christopher Medal for non-fiction; Library of Congress Book of the Year; ALA Notable Book; Outstanding Science Trade Book for Children. Fenner has turned a reading of Schallers Year of the Gorilla and her own zoo observations into a sound and vividly empathic account, and Shimins soft, gray drawings reinforce the mood of her prose.Kirkus Based on impressive research, this is the story of a young gorilla who grows from a babe in his mothers arms to become the strongest male of his tribe. The illustrations are spellbinding and so is the story.Publishers Weekly
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  • Black Warriors: the Buffalo Soldiers of World War Ii: Memories of the Only Negro Infantry Division to Fight in Europe During World War Ii

    Ivan J. Houston, Gordon Cohn

    eBook (iUniverse, March 10, 2011)
    Numbering 4,000 select officers and men, Combat Team 370 was part of n Europe during World War II the 92nd Infantry Division, the only all-Negro division to fight in Europe during World War II. In Black Warriors: The Buffalo Soldiers of World War II, author Ivan J. Houston recounts his experiences, when, as a nineteen-year-old California college student, he entered the US Army and served with the 3rd Battalion, 370th Infantry Regiment, 92nd Division of the US Fifth Army from 1943 to 1945. Drawn from minute-by-minute records of the unit’s activities compiled by Houston during his deployment in Italy, this account describes both the historic encounters and the achievements of his fellow black soldiers during this breakthrough period in American military history. It tells of how the Buffalo Soldiers fought alongside other American troops, including Japanese Americans and soldiers from Great Britain, Brazil, South Africa, and India. With photos and maps included, Black Warriors: The Buffalo Soldiers of World War II provides a compelling, firsthand account of the segregated Buffalo Soldiers’ experiences while they fought not only the power of the Nazi war machine but also racism and the widely held belief they were not up to the task. Their achievements prove otherwise.