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Standing Next to History
Ingram Content GroupStanding Next to History presents the extraordinary account of Ronald Reagan's Secret Service bodyguard with stories that will make even a diehard ...
View full detailsDispatches from the Muckdog Gazette
Ingram Content GroupBill Kauffman, a self-proclaimed "placeist" who believes that things urban are homogenizing our national scene, returned to his roots after a bumpy...
View full detailsPictor's Metamorphoses
Ingram Content GroupIn the spring of 1922, several months after completing Siddhartha, Hermann Hesse wrote a fairy tale that was also a love story, inspired by the wom...
View full detailsThe Poem That Changed America
Ingram Content GroupA tribute to Ginsberg's signature work, which stirred a generation of angel-headed hipsters to cultural rebellion.In 1956, City Lights, a small San...
View full detailsThe Mourner's Dance
Ingram Content GroupWhen her daughter's fiancé died suddenly, Katherine Ashenburg was surprised to see how her daughter intuitively re-created the traditional ritual...
View full detailsCall It Sleep
Ingram Content GroupWhen Henry Roth published his debut novel Call It Sleep in 1934, it was greeted with considerable critical acclaim though, in those troubled times,...
View full detailsUnlovable
Ingram Content GroupAlfred and Rex talked for hours. Alfred said he liked sleeping in the sun, dog food, and scratching. Rex did too. Rex said he hated baths and going...
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Ingram Content GroupCoretta Scott King Award-winning illustrator Bryan Collier discovers the vibrant world of Harlem, New York, as seen through the eyes of a little bo...
View full detailsI Wonder Why Whales Sing
Ingram Content GroupDesigned to amuse and intrigue, I Wonder Why Whales Sing and Other Questions About Sea Life answers all sorts of questions that children ask about ...
View full detailsThe Road to Delphi
Ingram Content GroupCultures of all epochs have consulted oracles in times of need. This fascinating exploration of the enduring popularity of oracles examines how the...
View full detailsSophie's World
Ingram Content GroupA page-turning novel that is also an exploration of the great philosophical concepts of Western thought, Jostein Gaarder's Sophie's World has fired...
View full detailsRereadings
Ingram Content GroupIs a book the same book—or a reader the same reader—the second time around? The seventeen authors in this witty and poignant collection of essays a...
View full detailsThe Marriage of the Sea
Ingram Content GroupIn a damp Venetian palace, Oswaldo contemplates the ravages of time to his body and his beloved city. In New York, Lach savors his freedom, having ...
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Ingram Content Group"An extraordinary book."---Arthur C. ClarkeSpace was one of the most fiercely fought battlegrounds of the Cold War, the Moon its ultimate beachhead...
View full detailsA Tragic Honesty
Ingram Content GroupBlake Bailey's A Tragic Honesty is the first biography of acclaimed American novelist and story writer Richard YatesCelebrated in his prime, forgot...
View full detailsA Defense of Ardor
Ingram Content GroupArdor, inspiration, the soul, the sublime: Such terms have long since fallen from favor among critics and artists alike. In his new collection of e...
View full detailsThe Bitch Posse
Ingram Content GroupThese are the confessions of the Bitch Posse. Cherry, Rennie, and Amy were outcasts, rebels, and dreamers. And their friendship was so all-encompas...
View full detailsTooth and Nail
Ingram Content GroupThe New York Times calls Ian Rankin's Inspector Rebus books "A superior series," and Tooth and Nail is another outstanding entry.Scottish homicide ...
View full detailsMonsters and Water Beasts
Ingram Content GroupMythical beasts or real creatures? You decide!Big Foot, Moth Man, the Sea Serpent of Gloucester. These are just a few of the mythical beasts uncove...
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Ingram Content GroupAfter giving up the thankless life of a do-gooder, Moises Froissard now travels the world, saves lives, and makes more money in a week than he woul...
View full detailsThe Argumentative Indian
Ingram Content GroupIn sixteen linked essays, Nobel Prize--winning economist Amartya Sen discusses India's intellectual and political heritage and how its argumentativ...
View full detailsThe Judas Field
Ingram Content GroupAfter returning from the Civil War, Cass Wakefield means to live out the rest of his days in his hometown in Mississippi. But when a childhood frie...
View full detailsVermeer's Hat
Ingram Content GroupIn this critical darling Vermeer's captivating and enigmatic paintings become windows that reveal how daily life and thought-from Delft to Beijing-...
View full detailsLife Before Life
Ingram Content GroupThis popular examination of research into children's reports of past-life memories describes a collection of 2,500 cases at the University of Virgi...
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