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|  | Unashamed by Francine Rivers Description not available.In the second book of a series tracing the women in the lineage of Jesus, the author explores the tragic yet tender story of Rehab, who, exploited for years by men, came to love and trust the all-powerful God. AUTHOR: Francine Rivers PUBLISHER: Oasis Audio FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: General 
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 | Adding It Up by Michael Koelsch, Rosemary Wells Description not available.Mrs. Jenkin's class learns to count to twenty, learns about shapes and patterns, and learns simple addition and subtraction. AUTHOR: Michael Koelsch, Rosemary Wells PUBLISHER: Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | False Steps by Sandra Heath Description not available.Sent to the untamed land of Weymouth by the Queen of England, Cassian Stratford, the Marquess of Lansdale, finds his boredom cast by the wayside when he encounters an enigmatic beauty who steals his heart. Original. AUTHOR: Sandra Heath PUBLISHER: N A L FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Women in the Early West by Liza Ketchum. Description not available.Collects the stories of eight women who influenced the development of the American west including slave-turned-wealthy woman Biddy Mason, Native American rights speaker Susette LaFlesche Tibbles, and Gold Rush pioneer Klondike Kate Ryan. AUTHOR: Liza Ketchum. PUBLISHER: Little, Brown & Company FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Fox All Week by James Marshall Seven short stories about Fox, who has a new adventure for every day of the week. In Monday Morning Fox plays sick so that he can stay home from school because he thinks the class field trip has been cancelled; in Wednesday Evening at the Library the book Fox is reading is so funny that he can't stop laughing--so he and his friends are asked to leave the building; and in The Saturday Visit Fox and his sister, Louise, visit their grandmother. Ink, pencil, and watercolor illustrations accompany the text of this beginning reader book. AUTHOR: James Marshall PUBLISHER: Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Power of Sympathy & the Coquette by Carla Mulford, Hannah W. Foster, William H. Brown Written in epistolary form and drawn from actual events, The Power of Sympathy (1789) and The Coquette (1797) were two of the earliest novels published in America. William Hill Brown's The Power of Sympathy reflects eighteenth-century America's preoccupation with the role of women as safekeepers of the country's morality. A novel about the dangers of succumbing to sexual temptations and the rewards of resistance, it was meant to promote women's moral rectitude, and the letters through which the story is told are filled with advice on the proper relationships between the sexes. Like The Power of Sympathy, Hannah Webster Foster's The Coquette is concerned with womanly virtue. Eliza Wharton is eager to enjoy a bit of freedom before settling down to domestic life and begins a flirtation with the handsome, rakish Sanford. Their letters trace their relationship from its romantic beginnings to the transgression that inevitably brings their exclusion from proper society. In her Introduction, Carla Mulford discusses the novels' importance in the development of American literature and as vivid reflections of the goal to establish a secure republic built on the virtue of its citizens. AUTHOR: Carla Mulford, Hannah W. Foster, William H. Brown PUBLISHER: Viking Penguin FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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