Personalized exercises help readers experience the joy of creation. In the tradition of Annie Dillard and Natalie Goldberg, writer/therapist Deena Metzger shows how writing can be a dynamic means...
Pete the Cat goes walking down the street wearing his brand-new white shoes. Along the way, his shoes change from white to red to blue to brown to WET as he steps in piles of strawberries,...
One of the architects of the reengineering revolution takes a penetrating look at the future of the corporation in a visionary manifesto. An informed business manual for the 21st century,...
A New York Times Best Book of the Year A Time Best Book of the Year A Kirkus Reviews Best Nonfiction Book of the Year 2020 Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence Winner From journali
New York Times bestselling author Stephanie Laurens knows the world of Regency London-especially the exclusive enclave of luxury in which the aristocracy lived in wealth and comfort. But outside...
A personal account of one man's unique obsession with the mysterious and elusive Siberian tiger, which is on the brink of extinction, and his dangerous quest to seek them out to observe and study.
Say hello to Mr. Geo, everybody's favorite geography teacher Today he's visiting Louisiana, the Pelican State. His first stop is New Orleans for the Mardi Gras parade. He's going to...
This spectacular follow-up to the bestselling "Chicka Chicka Boom Boom" is "the" book for any child learning to count, with 101 numbers climbing an apple tree in this bright,...
Thomas Babington Macaulay's excellent compendium of Roman narrative poetry consists of works both tragedian and dramatic, which were popular for centuries in Ancient Rome. An acclaimed...
In the tradition of "Girl, Interrupted" and "An Unquiet Mind" comes this heartbreaking, beautifully written memoir of one woman's experience with bipolar disorder.
First published in 1934, this simple narrative, written by Dickens for his children, expresses the author's great faith and humility by retelling the story of the life, death, and resurrection...
In the tradition of Stephen Pinker s The Language Instinct or Mel Levine s A Mind at a Time, a preeminent researcher known for her work in dyslexia offers an eloquent book about how the brain...
She's got probable cause to make her move. Her roommate's older brother may be sexy as hell, but he's also a cold, unfeeling robot. He's wanted the beautiful, cocky recruit since...
Anne Carson's poetry characterized aby various reviewers as "short talks," "essays," or "verse narratives" combines the confessional and the critical in a voice all her...
Updike is Adam Begley's masterful, much-anticipated biography of one of the most celebrated figures in American literature: Pulitzer Prize-winning author John Updike--a candid, intimate, and...
One of America's greatest theologians provides a synthesis of the whole history of Christian thought. The three volumes of Oden's famous "Systematic Theology" have been condensed...
The Atrahasis Epic is one of the oldest creation and flood narratives, originally written in ancient cuneiform text and told over three tablets. This book takes the commonalities between the most...
Zwei beste Freundinnen: Lucy Jorik ist die Tochter des ehemaligen Präsidenten der Vereinigten Staaten; Meg Koranda, die Nachfahrin von Hollywoodlegenden. Eine von ihnen ist bereit, Ted Beaudine zu...
The second book in a series of intriguing novels exploring the life and mysteries of Emily the Strange. Emily was invented in 1993 by Rob Reger. Ages: 12+.
""Tips and strategies for those with autism, their parents/carers, employers, friends and teachers"" My first book Look Into My Eyes, which I described as 'an autobiography...
You can't go too far when you're fighting for love... Tamra Day swore off men a long time ago. Her art, her friends, and her garden have always been enough... Until now. Suddenly, Tamra is...