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Gathering Strength: Conversations With Afghan Women
By Peggy Kelsey
Lifts the veils from all of Afghanistan’s female population through conversations with a cross-section of Afghan women from her visits to the country in 2003 and 2010.

The Curse Of Akbar
By Troy Bond
Once an aspiring academic at Oxford, he has been driven by personal tragedy to an Italian seaside village where he ferries tourists to the local sites. The murder of his friend and former colleague in Oxford draws him back to reality.

Fry
By Lorna Dounaeva
From the beginning, Isabel cannot seem to get her act together. She is all over the place, including the road, where she almost runs over drifter Alicia. She feels horrible and takes Alicia in like a stray cat. Before anyone gets settled, a series of arsons starts burning up the small seaside town.

Fractured: Lisen of Solsta
By D. Hart St. Martin
A unique, refreshing work of fantasy following the tumultuous life of Lisen, a seventeen-year-old self-proclaimed “valley girl,” as she is torn from her old life and thrust into an alternate dimension.
Fate Interrupted
By Kaitlyn Cross
FATE INTERRUPTED offers a smooth narrative with a tempting blend of appealing characters, sexual tension and lascivious love scenes.

Cyberslammed (IRDA Winner)
By Kay Stephens and Vinitha Nair
A manual designed to help parents, school administrators, and kids deal with the risks and results of online bullying.
With and Without Her: A Memoir of Being and Losing a Twin
By Dorothy Foltz-Gray
In this poignant and uncensored memoir on life, love, family and the ultimate tragedy, Dorothy Foltz-Gray bares her soul to us about losing her twin.

Being Anti-Social
By Leigh K. Cunningham
A delightful story with just the right mix of whimsy, sarcasm, a pinch of heartbreak and a smattering of Oscar Wilder wisdom.

The Fridgularity
By Mark A. Rayner
Blake Given’s web-enabled fridge has pulled the plug on the Internet, turning its owner’s life – and the whole world – upside down.

The Burning of Cherry Hill (2013 IRDA Winner)
By A.K. Butler
A tale set in a dystopian future, but it begins in a pastoral paradise.

Life Minus 3 1/2
By Dennis Hart
How exactly does someone who could pass for any ordinary office worker steal millions of dollars and gamble it all away? The explanation comes in three hundred some pages of losses, lies, and brushes with elements ranging from the IRS to Boston mobsters.

Loving Andrew: A Fifty-Two Year Story of Down Syndrome (2013 IRDA Winner)
By Romy Wyllie
A biography of the author’s oldest son, Andrew, who was born in 1959 with Down syndrome.

The Hangman’s Replacement: Sprout of Disruption
By Taona Dumisani Chiveneko
The last hangman in Zimbabwe retired in 2004, but since the death penalty seemed on the verge of abolition, there was no real effort to hire a new one.

A Poem Alights
By Peggy Troupin
A collection of poetry on topics both major and minor, from avocados and painful breakups to Passover. 上一页 [1] [2] [3] [4] 下一页
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