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|  | Texas Rangers by Elmer Kelton Description not available.After the murder of his wife Josie, Texas Ranger Rusty Shannon heads out on the revenge trail, but he soon finds he is tracking the wrong man, in a novel chronicling the exploits and adventures of the Texas Rangers in the Old West. 40,000 first printing. AUTHOR: Elmer Kelton PUBLISHER: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Thirteen Ways to Sink a Sub by Jamie Gilson, Linda S. Edwards The boys and girls in the fourth grade devise a contest to sink their substitute teacher by making her cry. AUTHOR: Jamie Gilson, Linda S. Edwards PUBLISHER: HarperCollins Children's Book Group FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Boy in the Lake by Eric Swanson A psychotherapist named Christian Fowler, traumatized by too many tragedies in his life, returns to his home town where he must try to find the truth about the death of a boyhood friend. AUTHOR: Eric Swanson PUBLISHER: St. Martin's Press, LLC FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | In the Name of Identity by Amin Maalouf, Barbara Bray A European novelist explores the meaning of identity, trying generally to expose the strictures that lead various groups to commit violence in their name, be it religious, ethnic, or personal. Specifically, he addresses the ideologies and identity of Islamic fundamentalists. AUTHOR: Amin Maalouf, Barbara Bray PUBLISHER: Arcade Publishing, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Night Sounds by Lois G. Grambling, Randall F. Ray Description not available.Tucked safely in bed, a child drifts toward sleep listening to the many sounds of nightfall AUTHOR: Lois G. Grambling, Randall F. Ray PUBLISHER: Rayve Productions, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Empire of Kalman the Cripple A character study that reads with the suspense of a detective novel, The Empire of Kalman the Cripple is the story of an individual living in a Jewish shtetl in Poland, just before World War II. True-to-life characters - saints, dunces, Jews, non-Jews, rabbis, and petty politicians - populate Kalman's shtetl. This unlikely hero is a cunning ill-tempered man who maliciously seeks revenge on others. Yet, in his portrayal, Elberg paints Kalman as a tortured soul, one with whom the reader ultimately has no choice but to sympathize. PUBLISHER: Syracuse University Press FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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