|
|
|
|  | Durango Street by Frank Bonham When Rufus Henry gets out of work camp for Grand Theft Auto, he has only one place to go- back to Durango Street. Almost right away, he gets on the wrong side of the Gassers, has to join the rival Moors- and starts running for his life. Years ahead of its time, Durango Street, like The Outsiders, shows that gang violence is, sadly, nothing new- and nothing glamorous. A starkly realistic, convincing, well-written teen novel. - School Library Journal AUTHOR: Frank Bonham PUBLISHER: Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
|
 | Hostage by Anna Williams, Willo D. Roberts Description not available.When eleven-year-old Kaci interrupts burglars in the process of robbing her house, she and her nosy elderly neighbor Mrs. Banducci are kidnapped and held hostage by the desperate and ruthless criminals. Reprint. AUTHOR: Anna Williams, Willo D. Roberts FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
|
 | An Invitation to Reflexive Sociology by Loic Wacquant, Pierre Bourdieu This book is Pierre Bourdieu's' discourse on method': the first and only comprehensive introduction to, and overview of, the work of one of the world's most influential and imaginative social theorists. Systematic and accessible, it is the ideal entree into the core of Bourdieu's wide-ranging oeuvre. AUTHOR: Loic Wacquant, Pierre Bourdieu PUBLISHER: University of Chicago Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
|
 | Fast Attack Submarine by Gregory Payan Description not available.Presents a brief history of the submarine as an attack weapon, with emphasis on the most modern Seawolf class which includes the USS Seawolf, the USS Connecticut, and the USS Jimmy Carter. AUTHOR: Gregory Payan PUBLISHER: Scholastic Library Publishing FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
|
 | Daddy Day, Daughter Day Click on the link for a complete description. In Daddy Day, Daughter Day , a true story of divorce is told from both a child's and a father's point of view, noted talk-show host Larry King and his daughter Chaia, share poignant memories of their life. Gorgeous full-color paintings that depict a lush jungle, a star-filled sky, a harbor at twilight, and many more beautiful scenes bring this touching story to vivid life.
CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
|
 | The Many Costs of Racism by Joe R. Feagin, Karyn D. McKinney Description not available.The author details the numerous consequences of racism, from discrepancies in income to differences in sentencing for various crimes to inequalities in education and life expectancy. AUTHOR: Joe R. Feagin, Karyn D. McKinney PUBLISHER: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
|
|
|