Second imprint: 425 books

Between Myself and Them

Stories Of Life With Disability

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Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2005

Adults in their 20s share their real experiences living with disability. This collection of first-person narratives and dialogues is grouped into sections pertaining to different aspects of the writers’ lives, including education and work, family and relationships, health and wellness, self-image...
by Eve Zaremba
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 1990

In a deadly game of multinational terrorism, detective Helen Keremos searches for a long-lost 60s revolutionary who happens to be the daughter of a right-wing U.S. presidential candidate. The Keremos mysteries was one of the first lesbian detective series
by Paula Johnson-Hutchinson
Language: English
Release Date: May 26, 2016

The Rootz About Hair gives  insightful and enlightening information about hair. The book comes from the Paula's 23 year professional and client relationships in the industry of cosmetology. After years of repeated questions and issues from consumers of hers and others,The Rootz About Hair provides...

Mike's Place

A True Story of Love, Blues, and Terror in Tel Aviv

by Jack Baxter, Joshua Faudem
Language: English
Release Date: June 9, 2015

There's a rule at Mike's Place: never, ever talk politics or religion. At this blues bar on the Tel Aviv beachfront, an international cast of characters mingles with the locals, and everyone is welcome to grab a beer and forget the conflict outside. At least, that's the story Jack and Joshua want...

Treasured Legacies

Older & Still Great

by Irene Borins Ash
Language: English
Release Date: October 19, 2003

Irene Borins Ash captures the vitality of senior citizens in a series of photographs with biographical sketches and life philosophies. The fifty people featured represent a cross-section of the population, ranging from the famous to the physically and int
by Kathleen McDonnell
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 1994

Is Saturday morning TV as bad as it seems? Should I give my daughter a Barbie? Have I failed as a parent if my son keeps asking for military toys? How is the violence they see around them affecting kids today? With clarity and humour, McDonnell discusses
by Jill Bryant
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2013

The work of women designers touches every part of our lives. In the 1920s British furniture designer and architect Eileen Gray developed ideas for homes that still seem modern today. From chairs made of steel tubes to bare-basic rooms, she created an entirely new look. American Suzanne E. Vanderbilt...

Reconcilable Differences

Marriages End. Families Don't.

by Cate Cochran
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2007

Separation and divorce can be a grueling and cruel experience. Spouses who once loved each other can be swept up by an adversarial system where they declare war on each other, forgetting all that was good between them and disregarding the needs of their children. It doesn't have to be that way. "When...
by Liz Brady
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 1998

A motorbike-riding business writer is asked to investigate the death of a tycoon in the first of a new mystery series featuring the irreverent Jane Yeats, a still-grieving widow who smokes and sometimes drinks too much.
by Liz Brady
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2001

In Bad Date, crime journalist Jane Yeats is on the scene again full of her trademark smart-ass attitude and fondness for Irish ale. Jane is thrust headlong into an unsolicited investigation of a string of unsolved sex-trade mysteries.
by Linda Hutsell-Manning
Language: English
Release Date: March 15, 2011

That Summer in Franklin explores the lives of Hannah Norcroft and Colleen Pinser, and the trauma and heartbreak of dealing with parents affected by dementia and alcoholism.
by Alanda Greene
Language: English
Release Date: October 15, 2012

In the mid-1800s, southern Alberta was dominated by the tribes of the Blackfoot Confederacy. Snake Woman, from the Blackfoot Blood tribe, was born into a life of respect and cooperation with the rhythm of the natural world, a rhythm that seems to be irreparably disrupted by the advance of European...

Honey, We Lost the Kids

Re-thinking childhood in the multimedia age

by Kathleen McDonnell
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2005

Remember when children grew up in well-defined stages? Adults tried to keep whole areas of life hidden from them – death, bad language, and, of course, sex – and allowed them to step out into the adult world in an orderly, gradual fashion, according to a schedule determined by grown-ups. So it’s...
by Christene A. Browne
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 2013

Bernice Archer lives in a low-income downtown neighborhood where she has raised her blind twin daughters, Eva and Ava, in relative isolation. Every night she tells them regurgitated bedtime stories, sometimes magical and often cautionary, about the dangers of the world outside their small apartment....
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