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|  | You Can Be a Woman Meteorologist by David Arthur Katz, Judith Love Cohen Description not available.A woman meteorologist describes the field of meteorology, tells how she became a meteorologist, and presents some relevant science experiments. AUTHOR: David Arthur Katz, Judith Love Cohen PUBLISHER: Cascade Pass, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Kate Culhane, a Ghost Story by Michael Hague Frights and goosebumps attend this spooky tale of Kate Culhane, a young girl grieving her mother`s death, who`s kidnapped by a zombie with a penchant for human blood. Text accompanied by watercolor illustrations. AUTHOR: Michael Hague PUBLISHER: SeaStar Books FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Never Come Morning by Andrew Hawkes, G. Riley Mills, Guy Massey, Jonathan Lavan, Kurt Brocker In this story of poverty and crime among the Poles of Chicago's West side, Bruno Bicek, a young boxer and petty hoodlum, gets himself into trouble through a misplaced loyalty to his gang. He is arrested for murder in the midst of his first successful prizefight and later presses his girlfriend, Steffi, into prostitution. AUTHOR: Andrew Hawkes, G. Riley Mills, Guy Massey, Jonathan Lavan, Kurt Brocker PUBLISHER: Seven Stories Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | I've Always Meant to Tell You by Constance Warloe Click on the link for a complete description. In this extraordinary collection of original letters, poems, essays, and stories, over 75 distinguished women authors speak to their mothers, both living and deceased. Contributors include Joyce Carol Oates, Barbara Kingsolver, Ntozake Shange, and Hilma Wolitzer.
AUTHOR: Constance Warloe PUBLISHER: Atria Books FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | A Tale of Two Cities by Andrew Sanders, Brendan Lynch, Charles Dickens, Emily Hutchinson, Harry Shefter Dickens's one serious, un-comic novel, A TALE OF TWO CITIES, is set during the French Revolution and tells a story of unselfish devotion. The beautiful Lucy Manette marries Charles Darnay, the descendant of an aristocratic French family denounced by the revolutionaries, among whom are the memorably evil fanatic Mme. Defarge. When Darnay is arrested and condemned to death, his place is taken at the guillotine by Sidney Carton, who loves Lucy himself and is willing to die to secure her happiness (and who happens to resemble Darnay). His last words-- 'Tis a far, far better thing that I do than I have ever done... --have become nearly as famous as the novel itself, one of Dickens's most beloved works despite its sober subject matter. It is also, with BARNABY RUDGE, one of his only two historical novels. AUTHOR: Andrew Sanders, Brendan Lynch, Charles Dickens, Emily Hutchinson, Harry Shefter PUBLISHER: Pocket Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | SSN by Martin H. Greenberg, Tom Clancy Based on the interactive CD-ROM combat game, this is the story of Captain Bartholomew Mackey, the skipper of a U.S. nuclear submarine, and his mission to protect the oil-rich Spratly Islands in the midst of the Third World War. AUTHOR: Martin H. Greenberg, Tom Clancy PUBLISHER: Simon & Schuster Audio FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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