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|  | Where's the Bear? by Byron Barton, Charlotte Pomerantz Description not available.When a woman is scared by a bear, the people of the town search for it, in a board-book version of a longtime favorite. AUTHOR: Byron Barton, Charlotte Pomerantz PUBLISHER: Morrow/Avon FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Death at Wentwater Court by Carola Dunn Description not available.During the post-war turbulence of 1920s England, the Honorable Daisy Dalrymple shocks her family by getting a job writing, a job that leads her to Wentwater Court, a manor house full of jealousy and murder. Reprint. AUTHOR: Carola Dunn PUBLISHER: Kensington Publishing Corporation FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Women Who Run with the Wolves by Clarissa P. Estes, Clarissa Pinkola Estes Two years on the New York Times bestseller list, Women Who Run With Wolves continues to draw audiences of men and women alike with its Jungian inspired readings of archetypal stories and myths celebrating the primitive, instinctive power of woman's essential wildness--and its restorative force. AUTHOR: Clarissa P. Estes, Clarissa Pinkola Estes PUBLISHER: Sounds True, Incorporated FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: General 
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 | I Smell Honey by Andrea Davis Pinkney, Brian J. Pinkney In this board book readers are introduced to the concept of the five senses as they observe all the food items that are used to prepare a tasty dinner. Color illustrations accompany the text. AUTHOR: Andrea Davis Pinkney, Brian J. Pinkney PUBLISHER: Harcourt Children's Books FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Gauntlet by Louise Simonson Description not available.After Darkseid captures Wonder Woman and removes her magical weapons, he works to brainwash her into using her super powers against her fellow super heroes and so she must quickly find a way to escape before the damage is done. Original. AUTHOR: Louise Simonson PUBLISHER: Random House Children's Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Miserables by Charles E. Wilbour, James K. Robinson, Jim Reimann, Maurice Allem, Monica Kulling Hugo`s wrenching story centers on Jean Valjean, an honest peasant sentenced to five years` hard labor for stealing a loaf of bread, then 19 more for trying to escape. Turned into a hardened and ruthless criminal by his experiences, he reforms, becomes mayor of a French town, but is tracked down by the pitiless detective Javert for another obscure crime, and incarcerated. Escaping again from the brutal French prison, he befriends a prostitute named Fantine and her daughter, Cosette. This 1862 novel is remarkable for its sympathetic portrayal of common people: prisoners, the poor, women of the streets--all the down-and-out victims of the gross inequities of class in 19th-century Europe. AUTHOR: Charles E. Wilbour, James K. Robinson, Jim Reimann, Maurice Allem, Monica Kulling PUBLISHER: Bookking International FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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