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|  | Iggie's House by Judy Blume, Susannah Fellows Winnie Barringer feels lonely because her best friend, Iggie, has moved away. When the Garber family moves into Iggie's old house, Winnie is happy to learn that they have three children. She enthusiastically welcomes the Garbers, but not everyone on the block is happy with their new neighbors--the first African-American family to move into the area. AUTHOR: Judy Blume, Susannah Fellows PUBLISHER: Random House Children's Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Stalking Man by William Coughlin They had caught him once--he did his time and now he was cured . But he, The Stalking Man, had been sloppy then. This time he would slither through the country, striking with cunning and precision, laughing at the law as he outruns them time and again. Now two men must piece together his macabre clues and stop this sadistic killer who's about to strike too close to home. Reprint. AUTHOR: William Coughlin PUBLISHER: St. Martin's Press, LLC FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Mars and Venus in the Workplace by John Gray Analyzes the differences in the ways men and women communicate, solve problems, react to stress, earn respect, promote themselves, experience emotional support, minimize conflict, score points, view sex and ask for what they want. By showing the many ways men and women misunderstand and misinterpret each other in the workplace AUTHOR: John Gray PUBLISHER: HarperTrade FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: General 
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 | Black Sea by Neil Ascherson This strikingly original book is about place and history - about the universe of the Black Sea, from Jason and the Golden Fleece to the fall of Communism and the new world disorder. As Neal Ascherson shows in a colorful, learned, and surprising chronicle, the Black Sea has been a decisive personality in the history of Europe and Asia; his exploration of the myths and realities surrounding it reveals why it is still so alluring - and important - today. AUTHOR: Neil Ascherson PUBLISHER: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, LLC FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Voyage Out by Christina Tumminello, Jane Wheare, Lorna Sage, Nadia May, Suzanne Nalbantian Rachel Vinrace, motherless and virginal, takes an ocean voyage with her aunt and uncle to the South American coast, during which she questions the roles and education of young women. AUTHOR: Christina Tumminello, Jane Wheare, Lorna Sage, Nadia May, Suzanne Nalbantian PUBLISHER: Random House Adult Trade Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Second Hand by Michael Zadoorian Richard happily haunts the thrift shops of Detroit for 1950s ephemera to sell at his store, Satori Junk. Then his mother dies, and he must deal with the detritus of her life--a collection of, basically, junk. Not long after, he falls in love with a complicated woman who shares his passion for castoffs but wreaks havoc with his emotions. It's not until he travels to Mexico, where the Day of the Dead celebrations are in full force, that--and after a long struggle--he finally learns some useful lessons about what's important in life and what can be discarded. AUTHOR: Michael Zadoorian PUBLISHER: Norton, W. W. & Company, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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