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|  | The Prairie in Her Eyes by Ann Daum Here, Amy Daum, a professional rancher, recalls her childhood on her father`s 13,000 acre horse ranch, where she established a respect for the land, the animals, and herself. Sweet memories of her father are mingled with harsh realizations about a cruel ranch hand. AUTHOR: Ann Daum PUBLISHER: Milkweed Editions FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | The Count & the Confession by John Taylor When a Virginia blueblood was found shot to death in his mansion in 1990, his mistress was convicted of murder and sentenced to 22 years in prison--despite evidence, including a coerced confession, that cast serious doubt on her guilt. Author John Taylor focuses on the troubling ambiguities of the case. AUTHOR: John Taylor PUBLISHER: Random House, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Creating Meaningful Funeral Ceremonies Explains the purposes behind many funeral rituals and argues for a return to authentic, personalized, and meaningful funeral ceremonies. CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Dragon Parade by Alex Haley, Mou-sien Tseng, Steven A. Chin The history and traditions of major holidays. AUTHOR: Alex Haley, Mou-sien Tseng, Steven A. Chin PUBLISHER: Raintree Publishers FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Glory of Old IU by Bob Hammel, Kit Klingelhoffer A handsome coffee table-sized book, The Glory of Old IU is the most comprehensive book ever written about Indiana University athletics. Never-before-published details about the 100 years of IU`s membership in the Big Ten Conference are captured in this one-of-a-kind book. The Glory of Old IU includes vignettes about all of IU`s greatest moments, including its five NCAA basketball championships. There will be stories about Bob Knight. Mark Spitz, Isiah Thomas, Harry Gonso and many others. Thousands of other names are included in the all-time letter winners list. The Glory of Old IU is must reading for anyone who is loyal to the Cream and Crimson. AUTHOR: Bob Hammel, Kit Klingelhoffer PUBLISHER: Sports Publishing FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Preliminary Design of Boats & Ships by Cyrus Hamlin Intended for people who are not boat designers -- and not to make them into naval architects -- this book describes how to bring a dream boat into being. Written by an experienced naval architect, it prepares intelligent amateurs to create conceptual vessel designs ready for a naval architect's finishing touches. Included are all the basic rationales and data needed to undertake a designing project, presented in a style that successfully bridges the gap between the technical approach of naval architecture and the simplification of consumer magazine articles. This volume covers a wide variety of watercraft, so it can be equally useful if you're envisioning a cruising yacht or a sixty-foot fishing boat. AUTHOR: Cyrus Hamlin PUBLISHER: Cornell Maritime Press, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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- Mieko & the Fifth Treasure by Eleanor Coerr
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