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|  | Frenchtown Summer by Rene Auberjonois, Robert Cormier This novel/memoir, written in free-verse by celebrated children's author Robert Cormier, tells the story about a boy named Eugene. On the day of his twelfth birthday, Eugene ponders about his life in Frenchtown--memories of suicides, murders, family secrets locked away and never talked about, and other mysteries that surround him. Most importantly, Eugene thinks a lot about his father, and wonders if his father truly loves him. A Publisher's Weekly Best Book of 1999. AUTHOR: Rene Auberjonois, Robert Cormier PUBLISHER: Random House, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Precious Bane by Erika Duncan, Howland Hilder, Jill Masters, Mary Webb Prudence Sarn has a harelip, and finds in her deformity a way to rise above the petty concerns of the less afflicted. Mary Webb's richly sensuous and intensely symbolic 1924 novel, set in rural Shropshire, is a classic of its kind. AUTHOR: Erika Duncan, Howland Hilder, Jill Masters, Mary Webb PUBLISHER: Virago Press, Limited FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Thomas Jefferson The Encyclopedia of Presidents is written in a style that will capture and maintain a reader's interest while at the same time it presents the factual side of our colorful presidential history. Opening with an interest-grabbing introduction, each biography brings out the character of the man -- his early life and its influence on his political aspirations, his election, important events (both good and bad) that occurred during his presidency, and life after his term in office (if applicable). CATEGORY: General 
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 | Self-Hypnosis by Edgar Cayce, Mark Thurston, Stanley Ralph Ross Description not available.Based on the teachings of well-known psychic Edgar Cayce, this program teaches listeners a completely natural method of self-hypnosis designed to enlist the powers of their subconscious mind to help them become their personal best, as they control or eliminate unwanted habits, create a positive new identity, and develop their latent talents and abilities. Read by Stanley Ralph Ross. AUTHOR: Edgar Cayce, Mark Thurston, Stanley Ralph Ross PUBLISHER: Audio Renaissance FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: General 
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 | National & Nationalism since 1780 by Eric J. Hobsbawm Recent events in Eastern Europe and the Soviet republics have reinforced the central importance of nationalism in the history of political evolution and upheaval. This second edition has been updated in the light of those events. AUTHOR: Eric J. Hobsbawm PUBLISHER: Cambridge University Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Kill & Tell by Linda Howard Karen Whitlaw teams up with New Orleans Police Detective Marc Chastain to track down her father's murderer. AUTHOR: Linda Howard PUBLISHER: Atria Books FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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