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The 1867 Project challenges and rejects anti-Canadian identity politics and issues a call for national ideological renewal.
Combining history and science, describes the 1980 eruption of Washington's Mount St. Helens, one of the largest in human history, which killed fifty-seven people and deposited ash in eleven U.S. states and five Canadian provinces.
Oprah Winfrey and Bob Greene tell you exactly what to do every day, physically and mentally, to start looking and feeling fantastic. Oprah shares personal stories of her own weight loss battles and together she and Bob provide loads of encouragement and advice as they walk you th...
"Having spent years of his life studying the Holy Spirit, renowned theologian and acclaimed author Jack Levison shares the seven secrets to a fuller, deeper and more powerful relationship with the Spirit. Packed with biblical insights, practical strategies, focused prayers, Scrip...
A major new history of the century-long debate over what a Jewish state should beMany Zionists who advocated the creation of a Jewish state envisioned a nation like any other. Yet for Israel's founders, the state that emerged against all odds in 1948 was anything but ordinary. Bo...
When seven-year-old Emily and the fairy, Glynnis, exchange a tooth for a coin, the Fairy Queen announces the renewal of friendship between mortals and fairies.
"At least thirteen million Americans will have to move away from American coasts in the coming decades, as rising sea levels and increasingly severe storms put lives at risk and cause billions of dollars in damages. In Charleston, South Carolina, denial, boosterism, widespread de...
While still a sitting president, Bill Clinton initiated a project to preserve for historians an unfiltered record of presidential experience. Clinton talks intimately over seven years to his long-time friend, a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, about what it's like to be presiden...
"Dawn Dais knows all about life's rollercoasters. In fact, she's made a career of writing books about them. Whether she was going from couch potato to marathoner, navigating pregnancy, or tackling parenting, her books have become go to guides for honest, been there done that wisd...
In seven distinctly different and profoundly peaceful arrangements, Michael Maxewll showcases the latitude of Pachelbel's Canon. Discover solace and renewal within.
A seven-time Olympic medalist describes her battles with depression, eating disorders, and substance abuse in spite of her successful career, recounting how she hid her struggles from her loved ones before seeking help and finding renewal in the birth of her son.
"A consultant to billion-dollar companies and the brightest lights of Hollywood, Laura Day-in her ... breakthrough book Practical Intuition-explained how anyone can train themselves to gain full access to the powers of their intuitive mind. Only Day's closest friends, however, kn...
"Founded by Odile Hellier in 1982, The Village Voice Bookshop in Paris was a hub for anglophone literary life and a meeting place for French, American and English literati for over three decades. Hellier's collective memoir brings to life authors, publishers, and friends of the b...
The past year in William's life has become almost unrecognizable to him. He watched, powerless, while his musically gifted twenty-seven-year-old son lost first his hearing and then his life. William has withdrawn almost completely, and it looks as though his marriage and his job ...
Over the course of seven days in 1970s New Haven, veteran homicide detective Frank Suchy gradually loses his grip on sanity and sobriety while investigating the murder of his best friend's child. The year is 1976. Veteran New Haven homicide detective Frank Suchy has finally learn...
Laura Lippman meets Megan Abbott in this suspenseful literary debut about three generations of neighbors whose lives intersect in the aftermath of a crime.Bernard White is a curmudgeonly widower who has lived in Seven Springs, Florida for decades and has kept to himself since his...