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- Books Published April 8, 2014
April 8, 2014
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Jessica Levine has crafted a lyrical and realistic examination of the complications and exhilarations of romantic entanglements. "The Geometry of Love" asks whether stability or passion is more important in a relationship, as a love... Read More
An immigrant who has lived the American Dream tells his inspirational story in this finely crafted and well-timed book. The recent focus on immigration reform in the United States has created a new awareness of immigrants; in some cases,... Read More
This round-the-world adventure is wonderfully complex, and young readers will delight in the puzzles and exotic devices. In "The Thirteenth Key", Eduardo Penate brings together the best elements of young adult science fiction, from the... Read More
This how-to on choosing a plastic surgeon goes more than skin deep. A patient-centered guidebook to the complicated world of plastic surgery, "Navigate Your Beauty" is a collaboration between Dr. Rod J. Rohrich and one of his... Read More
Make no mistake about it, poet, you do the voodoo with life’s confusing doodoo to change it into user-friendly, pharm-grade palliatives to ease troubled minds. And should your mother commit suicide and cloud over your sunny schoolgirl... Read More
Blast off into a sky full of knowledge with this fact-packed, exciting guide to aviation. The Smithsonian Book of Air & Space Trivia gives a bite-size overview of human flight from primitive attempts at aircraft to commercial jets,... Read More
Traditionally feminine ideals of community and cooperation are celebrated here as sources of great power. Rachel McClellan holds nothing back in the fast-paced, dramatic conclusion to her popular fantasy series. In the final installment... Read More
Straightforward political and business models for a reconciliation of natural resources opens the door for social activists and common armchair readers alike. "Think Like a Commoner" is a brief history and explanation of the commons,... Read More