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|  | The Heir by Johanna Lindsey Beautiful, unassuming Sabrina is a country bumpkin with a secret past--two things that won't serve her well when participating in her first coming-out season. Her grandfather's nobility has granted her admittance into London's high society, but her unsophisticated, lower class upbringing throws a serious wrench in the works when she meets Duncan MacTavish, a Scottish heir, and the keeper of her heart. AUTHOR: Johanna Lindsey PUBLISHER: Brilliance Audio FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: General 
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 | Children of the Jedi by Anthony Heald, Barbara Hambly After a seemingly random attack, Han. Leia, and Luke wind find their paths diverging as they search for the Children of the Jedi. AUTHOR: Anthony Heald, Barbara Hambly PUBLISHER: Bantam Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Sheep on a Ship by Margot Apple, Nancy Shaw A group of sheep have a wild adventure on a pirate ship. Color illustrations accompany the rhyming text. AUTHOR: Margot Apple, Nancy Shaw PUBLISHER: Houghton Mifflin Company FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Dandelions by Eve Bunting, Greg Shed Zoe and her family move from Illinois to the Nebraska Territory as part of the westward expansion of the 1800s. Zoe's father is excited about the move and happily begins to build the family a home. Zoe's mother is less enthusiastic, she misses the friends and family they left behind. One day Zoe notices a patch of dandelions growing near the road to town. She digs them up and brings them home to plant on the roof of their sod house--a golden surprise for her sad mother. The family sees the dandelions as a metaphor for themselves--out of their natural element on the prairie, but capable of adapting and thriving. AUTHOR: Eve Bunting, Greg Shed PUBLISHER: Harcourt Children's Books FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Wedding Jester by Steve Stern A collection of stories with Jewish themes. AUTHOR: Steve Stern PUBLISHER: Graywolf Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Box by Kirk Cheyfitz As a panacea to other future-looking manuals designed to capitalize on the latest in entreprenourial thinking, THINKING INSIDE THE BOX marks a return to the fundamentals of good business and managerial science. Business reporter Cheyfitz makes a strong case that, in light of recent debacles and scandal, those executives who truly want to take their companies forward should return to the basics, ensure that their business are founded on solid ground, and then, and only then, move outside the proverbial box. AUTHOR: Kirk Cheyfitz PUBLISHER: Free Press, The FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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