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|  | Die upon a Kiss by Barbara Hambly In 1835 New Orleans, someone attempts to murder a theatrical impresario who is mounting a production of OTHELLO. African-American sleuth Benjamin January investigates. AUTHOR: Barbara Hambly PUBLISHER: Random House Large Print FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Forever Free by Joe W. Haldeman This is the third volume in Haldeman's multiple award-winning series--the first two, THE FOREVER WAR and FOREVER PEACE, both won the Nebula and Hugo Awards. AUTHOR: Joe W. Haldeman PUBLISHER: Ace Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Flight of Eagles by Jack Higgins, Patrick Macnee Two brothers, separated at birth, fight on opposite sides during the Second World War. AUTHOR: Jack Higgins, Patrick Macnee PUBLISHER: NewStar Media, Incorporated FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: General 
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 | Warthog by Henry Cole, Pamela Duncan Edwards Readers will learn about primary colors and how they can be mixed to make secondary colors as they follow the adventures of a gang of messy warthogs who spend a rainy day painting their kitchen. Color illustrations accompany the rhyming text. AUTHOR: Henry Cole, Pamela Duncan Edwards PUBLISHER: Hyperion Books for Children FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | When Jessie Came Across the Sea by Amy Hest, P. J. Lynch Jessie is an orphan who lives with her grandmother in a small European village. When the local rabbi announces that he has chosen Jessie to travel to America in his place, everyone is surprised, especially Jessie and her grandmother. Jessie is nervous about leaving her beloved grandmother and going to live in such a faraway place, but she soon feels at home in America, where she finds work as a seamstress. Each week Jessie earns three coins, which she saves in a jar in the hope that someday she will have enough money to bring her grandmother over to America. Illustrated with watercolor and gouache paintings. AUTHOR: Amy Hest, P. J. Lynch PUBLISHER: Candlewick Press FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Decision at Doona by Anne McCaffrey Breaking a decades-old rule, Terran governments allow human contact with alien species when overcrowding on Earth becomes impossible to contain. The problem is that humans have traditionally reacted very badly to alien contact--the last time, they all committed suicide. AUTHOR: Anne McCaffrey PUBLISHER: Ballantine Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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