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|  | Owls Do Cry by Janet Frame An account of a family's disintegration into madness and violence. The Withers are poor New Zealanders who all suffer from some form of mental illness, and this works predictably enough to destroy whatever recognizably normal aspects of family life they had originally possessed. Told from the point of view of one of the daughters, it is a strongly autobiographical account that mirrors much of Frame's own childhood and adolescence. AUTHOR: Janet Frame PUBLISHER: Braziller, George Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Moon and the Bonfires by Cesare Pavese, Mark Rudman, R. W. Flint Description not available.An orphan rescued from death by a farm family returns to Italy from America after World War II with money in his pockets, but wealth cannot protect him from the harsh realities of life. Original. AUTHOR: Cesare Pavese, Mark Rudman, R. W. Flint PUBLISHER: New York Review of Books, Incorporated, The FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Joy of Cybersex by Deb Levine Description not available.Offers advice on using the Internet to learn to flirt, meet a mate, ask embarrassing sex questions, learn to spice up one's sex life, and fulfill sexual fantasies in the safety of cyberspace AUTHOR: Deb Levine PUBLISHER: Ballantine Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Mentor Interactivo Enciclopedia de Ciencias Sociales Description not available.An authoritative, Spanish-language encyclopedia of the social sciences encompasses a wide variety of issues, concepts, and facts dealing with the complex interrelations among groups of people and institutions, covering topics in religion and philosophy, history, politics, science and technology, and art and culture. (Reference) PUBLISHER: Oceano Grupo Editoria, S.A. FORMAT: Audio & Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Sleep Tight, Little Mouse by Mary Morgan Description not available.At bedtime just before falling asleep, Little Mouse comes to realize that the best place for him to be is at home with his mother. AUTHOR: Mary Morgan PUBLISHER: Knopf, Alfred A. Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | How All This Started by Pete Fromm Austin and his sister Abilene are West Texas adolescents, and Abilene's growing mental illness comes to a climax when she decides that, with her coaching, Austin can become a Major League pitcher. As she deteriorates, Austin's love for his sister--accompanied by an inconvenient lust--becomes increasingly complicated, and includes an almost perverse envy of her unbalanced state. AUTHOR: Pete Fromm PUBLISHER: Picador FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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