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|  | Southern Christmas The renowned cookbook and lifestyle author has put together a heartwarming look at the unique qualities of a Southern Christmas. The renowned cookbook and lifestyle author has put together a heartwarming look at the unique qualities of a Southern Christmas. The book travels from Maryland to Texas, from private homes and museums to grand hotels and country inns, sharing the festivities, recipes, decorations, music, gifts, and lore that make a Southern Christmas so special.
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 | Making the Most of College by Richard J. Light Light's survey of American college students reveals the study strategies and social expectations of undergraduates across the country. AUTHOR: Richard J. Light PUBLISHER: Harvard University Press FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Shadowmaker by Joan Lowery Nixon, Stina Nielsen When 16-year-old Kate and her investigative reporter mom arrive in small-town Kluney, they hardly expect trouble. But Kate's mother's work makes enemies; could her work in uncovering the illegal dumping of toxic waste in town be the cause of the shadowy figures lurking outside the house at night? And could the series of murders suddenly occurring in the town as well as the disappearance of Kate's only friend be connected? AUTHOR: Joan Lowery Nixon, Stina Nielsen PUBLISHER: Dell Publishing FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Godiva Description not available.With only her long hair as a cloak, Lady Godiva takes her heroic ride through the English village of Coventry in exchange for her husband's promise to lower the people's taxes. CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Grandmother Spider Brings the Sun by Geri Keams, James Bernardin This wonderful story by a renowned storyteller explains how light was brought to the dark side of the world. AUTHOR: Geri Keams, James Bernardin PUBLISHER: Northland Publishing FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | How Chipmunk Got His Stripes by Ariane Dewey, James Bruchac, Jose Aruego, Joseph Bruchac Bear boasts to Brown Squirrel that he can keep the sun from rising; so when it does rise, Brown Squirrel won`t stop teasing Bear. Finally, fed up with the torment, Bear threatens to eat Brown Squirrel. Although Brown Squirrel manges to escape, he is clawed by Bear and left with scratch marks down his back--thus transforming him into a chipmunk. This retelling of a Native American pourquoi tale is accompanied by color illustrations. AUTHOR: Ariane Dewey, James Bruchac, Jose Aruego, Joseph Bruchac PUBLISHER: Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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