An irresistible novel about women, men, and the dogs that own them.
Thirty-nine year old Rachel is having a really bad year. After losing her job and breaking up with her boyfriend, Rachel has inherited her late aunt's house, her beloved border collie, and a crowded rescue kennel, despite the f[...]
A delightful new novel from the author of "Lost Dogs and Lonely Hearts." Juliet's hiding from her feelings about the recent loss of Ben, the love of her life. If it weren't for having to walk Ben's loyal dog, Minton, she'd never leave their half-finished house. Then her mother asks her to take her e[...]
Michelle doesn't believe in fairy tales. She's a hard-headed businesswoman, making a fresh start in a new town. And when she decides to take over a neglected book shop, she knows the perfect manager.
For book-loving Anna, it's a dream come true--and not just because it gives her an escape from [...]
"Lovely." --Jojo Moyes, author of "Me Before You" and "One Plus One"
From the bestselling author of "Lost Dogs and Lonely Hearts" comes a delightful, compulsively readable novel about second chances and the magic of letting go...
Reeling from her recent divorce, Gina Bellamy suddenly finds [...]
Provides you the clinical wisdom and practice to develop your clinical interviewing skills. This title illustrates how you can promote change over time using the client-clinician relationship as momentum for growth.[...]
Analyzing the career of Dillon S. Myer, Director of the War Relocation Authority during WWII and Commissioner of the Bureau of Indian Affairs from 1950-53, Richard Drinnon shows that the pattern for the Japanese internment was set a century earlier by the removal, confinement, and scattering of Nati[...]
Tennessee Williams called Jane Bowles "the most important writer of prose fiction in modern American letters." John Ashbery said she was "one of the finest modern writers of fiction in any language," consistently producing "the surprise that is the one essential ingredient of great art." Here, avail[...]
The famously enigmatic writer-composer Paul Bowles is the subject of Millicent Dillon's unforgettable new book. Her portrait of the chameleonlike artist is much more than an account of Bowles' life, however. It is also a meditation on biography that questions the biographer's role, the subject's cre[...]
"In the Course of a Lifetime" provides an unprecedented portrait of the dynamic role religion plays in the everyday experiences of Americans over the course of their lives. The book draws from a unique sixty-year-long study of close to two hundred mostly Protestant and Catholic men and women who wer[...]
This handbook showcases current research and thinking in the sociology of religion. The contributors, all active writers and researchers in the area, provide original chapters focusing on select aspects of their own engagement with the field. Aimed at students and scholars who want to know more abou[...]
Explains the quantitative basis of human life to life science students, with examples drawn from contemporary physiology, genetics and nanobiology.[...]
Well-known authors and noted researchers John Ankerberg, John Weldon, and Dillon Burroughs have updated and revised "The Facts on the Mormon Church, "a significant title from the popular Facts On Series (more than 1.9 million copies of books from this series sold)."The Facts on the Mormon Church" pr[...]
Aspiring architects will be in their element Explore this illustrated narrative history of buildings for young readers, an amazing construction in itself.
We spend most of our lives in buildings. We make our homes in them. We go to school in them. We work in them. But why and how did people sta[...]
Two mobsters take a trip to the zoo and piss off the wrong monkey. Limbs are lost (the kind you can't easily replace), vultures are fed (with said appendages), and then things get, like, really crazy. Like back-from-the-dead crazy. That's right - she's back and she wants payback. Ma Gnucci, eighty-f[...]
Last volume's final confrontation with Bullseye left Frank Castle wounded and reeling in more ways than one. Now confined to a prison hospital bed, Frank must begin the long painful process of healing, not just for his broken body, but his horribly-scarred soul as well. To do that, he'll have to fac[...]
His final confrontation with Bullseye left Frank Castle wounded and reeling in more ways than one. Now confined to a prison hospital bed, Frank must begin the long painful process of healing - not just his broken body, but also his horribly scarred soul. To do that, he'll have to face the darkest se[...]