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|  | Red Sky at Morning by Paul Garrison Description not available.While New York harbor is alive with ships from all over the world for Fleet Week, the Chinese wait under the harbor in submarines waiting to launch a surprise attack. By the author of Fire and Ice. Reprint. AUTHOR: Paul Garrison PUBLISHER: Morrow/Avon FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Special Circumstances by Frank Muller, Sheldon Siegel Former priest turned lawyer Mike Daley is about as down on his luck as they come. His marriage has just crumbled, leaving behind a messy divorce, and he has just been ousted from his partnership at Simpson & Gates, one of San Francisco's most successful law firms. In an attempt to pick up the pieces, Mike opens his own firm on the wrong side of town. His first client, however, happens to be his best friend, who has been arrested for the murders of a Simpson & Gates partner and a beautiful associate. Mike feels sure about his friend's innocence, but as the court date draws near he discovers some awful secrets hidden behind the city's most prestigious firm, to some of which his friend is linked. AUTHOR: Frank Muller, Sheldon Siegel PUBLISHER: Bantam Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Temple Cat by Andrew Clements, Kate A. Kiesler Worshiped as an ancient Egyptian god, a cat longs for a life of freedom away from the restrictive atmosphere of the temple. One day, he manages to escape, and travels through the countryside. But can a temple cat really be happy with the life of an ordinary house cat? Illustrated with colorful oil paintings. AUTHOR: Andrew Clements, Kate A. Kiesler PUBLISHER: Houghton Mifflin Company Trade & Reference Division FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Grayboy by Kay Chorao It is almost summer. The bay is calm, just brushed in the middle by an offshore wind. A family of swans glides by. Seagulls squawk and circle above the water--all but one gray. During one idyllic summer at the beach, two children befriend an injured seagull and name him Grayboy. The children's days are filled with swimming, shell collecting, and observing all the local wildlife--guided by the rhythms of the bay. They find crabs fro Grayboy, build sand castles for him to perch on, and moats for him to wade in. But the bay's rhythms are not always gentle, and a summer storm proves too strong for an injured bird like Grayboy to survive. Although the children lose a friend, they are glad he was a part of a summer they will always remember. AUTHOR: Kay Chorao PUBLISHER: Holt, Henry & Company, LLC FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | A Blessing on the Moon by Joseph Skibell In this extraordinary fantasy, an elderly man who was killed in a Nazi pogrom wanders through his Polish village, visible only to a terminally ill little girl whom he cares for until she dies. The village rabbi, who has been reincarnated as a crow, opens the mass grave where the local Jews are buried, and leads them on a pilgrimage to a posh hotel, where they are reunited with their dead loved ones. In the final scene, the moon is taken from the heavens by two Jews, an act that culminates in a final act of healing. AUTHOR: Joseph Skibell PUBLISHER: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Package by David McCallum, Dick Hill, Terry Kay At the turn of the century, two baseball players on the road fall for the same woman: a whore with a heart of gold named Lottie. AUTHOR: David McCallum, Dick Hill, Terry Kay PUBLISHER: HarperTrade FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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