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|  | Testimony by Felicia Mason Description not available.The Triumphant Voices of Praise, a renowned choir, finds their faith sorely tested when Roger McKenzie, the leader of the choir, is plagued by hateful, anonymous messages, four members travel out East to promote their new CD, and a lofty diva inspires unrest among the other members. 20,000 first printing. AUTHOR: Felicia Mason PUBLISHER: Kensington Publishing Corporation FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | A Soldier of the Great War by Mark Helprin This 1991 novel follows the life of Alessandro Giuliani, son of a prosperous Roman family, who loves horses and mountain-climbing. He goes off to fight in World War I, is imprisoned, escapes, deserts, and wanders across the desolated landscape of Europe. Years later, Alessandro, now an elderly professor, tells his story to a young Italian worker he meets on the road, who is greatly affected by the tale. AUTHOR: Mark Helprin PUBLISHER: Harcourt Trade Publishers FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Mustang Man by Louis L'Amour Tells the tale of a man who lived by his own law-even if it meant being branded an outlaw. Lost gold on the Santa Fe trail AUTHOR: Louis L'Amour PUBLISHER: Random House Audio Publishing Group FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: General 
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 | Dad's Dinosaur Day by Diane D. Hearn, Diane Dawson Hearn Needing a break from his hectic life, Mikey's dad takes a day off and transforms himself into a dinosaur. While Mikey enjoys playing with a dinosaur, he wonders if his dad will ever transform himself back into a human. Color illustrations accompany the text. AUTHOR: Diane D. Hearn, Diane Dawson Hearn FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Stalag 17 by Billy Wilder Stalag 17 (1953), the riveting drama of a German prisoner-of-war camp, was adapted from the Broadway play directed by Jose Ferrer in 1951. Billy Wilder developed the play and made the film version more interesting in every way. Edwin Blum, a veteran screenwriter and friend of Wilder`s, collaborated on the screenplay but found working with Wilder an agonizing experience. Wilder`s mordant humor and misanthropy percolate throughout this bitter story of egoism, class conflict, and betrayal. As in a well-constructed murder mystery, the incriminating evidence points to the wrong man. Jeffrey Meyers`s introduction enriches the reading of Stalag 17 by including comparisons with the Broadway production and the reasons for Wilder`s changes. AUTHOR: Billy Wilder PUBLISHER: University of California Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Snow White, Blood Red by Ellen Datlow, Terri Windling Dark fairy tales for adults. AUTHOR: Ellen Datlow, Terri Windling PUBLISHER: Morrow/Avon FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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