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|  | Paradise by David M. Gracer, Toni Morrison Toni Morrison writes about a group of African Americans who found a community in Oklahoma called Ruby. When the outside world threatens the peace of the community, five women whose lives are particularly troubled take refuge in an abandoned convent, which alienates the men of the town. In this novel, which pits men against women and presents women as victims, the result is violence--but not despair. In the end, Morrison remains hopeful. A New York Times Notable Book for 1998. AUTHOR: David M. Gracer, Toni Morrison PUBLISHER: Random House Audio Publishing Group FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Gardens of Inspiration by Erica Hunningher, Vivian Russell, Dorling Kindersley Publishing Staff Description not available.from the formal gardens at Mapperton to the breathtaking Italian Renaissance garden, a visually stunning tour of the most beautiful gardens, filled with elegant text, is the perfect resource for any aspiring gardener. AUTHOR: Erica Hunningher, Vivian Russell, Dorling Kindersley Publishing Staff PUBLISHER: Dorling Kindersley Publishing, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Gardening 
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 | Dracula by Barry Moser, Beth Johnson, Bill Barry, Bob Blaisdell, Bram Stoker Bram Stoker's classic novel of suspense and horror was a bestseller in Britain when it was published in 1897. A late 20th-century biographer of Stoker has suggested that famed Victorian actor Henry Irving, for whom Stoker worked for many years, was an inspiration for some of Count Dracula's characteristics. AUTHOR: Barry Moser, Beth Johnson, Bill Barry, Bob Blaisdell, Bram Stoker PUBLISHER: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Secrets to Great Soil by Elizabeth P. Stell A soil management guide for gardeners. AUTHOR: Elizabeth P. Stell PUBLISHER: Storey Books FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Gardening 
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 | Asylum by Quan Barry Deeply engaged in political and social realities, this emotionally dense debut volume confronts both public and private life. AUTHOR: Quan Barry PUBLISHER: University of Pittsburgh Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | The Nigger of the 'Narcissus' by Alan Simmons, Cedric P. Watts, Joseph Conrad, Robert Kimbrough In Conrad`s 1897 novel, the morale of a ship`s crew is undermined by sympathy for a dying black sailor: a paradoxical situation that Conrad returned to often in his novels, which are frequently about the danger as well as the absolute necessity of human relationships. AUTHOR: Alan Simmons, Cedric P. Watts, Joseph Conrad, Robert Kimbrough PUBLISHER: Viking Penguin FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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