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|  | Easier to Kill by Rebecca Nicholas, Valerie Wilson Wesley Description not available.New Jersey African-American private investigator Tamara Hayle delves into the secret, unglamorous past of a popular female radio talk-show host to find out which of her friends and enemies is determined to drag her off her pretty perch. Reprint. PW. AUTHOR: Rebecca Nicholas, Valerie Wilson Wesley PUBLISHER: Morrow/Avon FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Starring Sally J. Freedman as Herself Description not available.Getting to know the kids at her new school in Miami, making up stories about starring in movies, and finding the evidence needed to convince the chief of police that Hitler is alive keep ten-year-old Sally busy during the winter of 1948 PUBLISHER: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere by Jeffrey Thompson Description not available.The poet's original text about Paul Revere's fateful ride through the Massachusetts countryside on the eve of the first battle of the American Revolution is joined with spectacular illustrations. Reprint. AUTHOR: Jeffrey Thompson PUBLISHER: National Geographic Society FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Architecture of Howard Van Doren Shaw by Virginia Greene Description not available.Provides a biography of the prolific architect who was a contempory of Frank Lloyd Wright and includes photographs and plans of Shaw's buildings, projects, and interiors AUTHOR: Virginia Greene PUBLISHER: Chicago Review Press, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Cinderella by Mouse Works Staff A Read-Aloud Storybook version of the Disney animated classic, rags-to-riches story of Cinderella. Full color. AUTHOR: Mouse Works Staff PUBLISHER: Mouse Works FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Bellow James Atlas views Saul Bellow's life set against the times in which he has lived, beginning with his early years in Montreal and Chicago as the son of immigrant parents. Atlas's portrait of Bellow is frank and not uncritical, emphasizing the writer's alleged misogyny combined with determined womanizing and multiple marriages. He goes on to chronicle Bellow's successful writing career, which includes the Pulitzer Prize, three National Book Awards, and the 1976 Nobel Prize in Literature. A New York Times Notable Book for the year 2000. CATEGORY: General 
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