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|  | Conversations with Kostabi by Mark Kostabi Mark Kostabi is one of the world's most controversial artists, making no secret of the fact that he neither paints most of the works that bear his name nor conceives all of them. Generally, his paintings are designed by hired idea people, executed by painting assistants, titled by poets, approved by committees - and finally signed by Kostabi. Conversations with Kostabi, his seventh book, is a self-interview, which once and for all explores Kostabi's controversial bad boy image. Through penetrating questions and candid answers, Kostabi illuminates how his work has evolved, his philosophy of society and his depiction of that philosophy in his work. Kostabi also explores the art marketplace - a place where artists must learn the rituals needed to break into the inner sanctums of the art dealers. AUTHOR: Mark Kostabi PUBLISHER: Tuttle Publishing FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Colonization: Down to Earth 255 characters or less!The first book in the Colonization series tracks the post-alien-invasion events of author Turtledove's alternate-world saga begun in the Worldwar series. CATEGORY: Science Fiction & Fantasy 
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 | Goodnight Nebraska For a complete description of this product, please click the product image.A young man mourning his father's death flees his violent nature and an unsavory family life and settles in a small Nebraska town. His life goes well until he sabotages his chances of success by an irrational act. CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | The Breathing Field by Eric Dinyer, Wyatt Townley Anyone who has taken a yoga class knows that the benefits of yoga are as much mental as they are physical. Through a rare fusion of powerful poems and evocative artwork, THE BREATHING FIELD offers inspiration for achieving the meditative frame of mind that is central to yoga. Much as yoga practitioners follow the path of the breath within the body, in entering the quiet space within the pages of this volume, the reader opens the door to a place of sanctuary and healing. This stunning gift book will appeal to the growing number of yoga and new age enthusiasts everywhere. AUTHOR: Eric Dinyer, Wyatt Townley PUBLISHER: Bulfinch Press FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Lord of the Flies by Arthur B. Siegler, James R. Baker Description not available.Critical essays and notes on the novel and its author accompany the story of a group of British schoolboys marooned on a desert island AUTHOR: Arthur B. Siegler, James R. Baker PUBLISHER: Berkley Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | The Watsons Go to Birmingham 1963 by Christopher Paul Curtis, LeVar Burton Nine-year-old Kenny narrates this story about his middle-class, African-American family and their 1963 trip from Flint, Michigan to Birmingham, Alabama. The trip's purpose is two-fold--to visit their grandmother, and to get Kenny's older brother away from the rough crowd he has been running with. Sadly, racism rears its ugly head as the family travels through the South, eventually culminating in the bombing of Kenny's grandmother's church while his younger sister and many others are inside. AUTHOR: Christopher Paul Curtis, LeVar Burton PUBLISHER: Random House Children's Books FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Fiction 
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