Wednesday, August 8, 2012

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Now frequently anthologized, Zora Neale Hurston's short story "Sweat" was first published in Firell, a legendary literary magazine of the Harlem Renaissance, whose sole issue appeared in November 1926. Among contributions by Gwendolyn Bennett, Countee Cullen, Langston Hughes, and Wallace Thurman, "Sweat" stood out both for its artistic accomplishment and its exploration of rural Southern black life. In "Sweat" Hurston claimed the voice that animates her mature fiction, notably the 1937 novel Their Eyes Were Watching God; the themes of marital conflict and the development of spiritual consciousness were introduced as well. "Sweat" exemplifies Hurston's lifelong concern with women's relation to language and the literary possibilities of black vernacular.

This casebook for the story includes an introduction by the editor, a chronology of the author's life, the authoritative text of "Sweat," and a second story, "The Gilded Six-Bits." Published in 1932, this second story was written after Hurston had spent years conducting fieldwork in the Southern United States. The volume also includes Hurston's groundbreaking 1934 essay, "Characteristics of Negro Expression," and excerpts from her autobiography, Dust Tracks on a Road. An article by folklorist Roger Abrahams provides additional cultural contexts for the story, as do selected blues and spirituals. Critical commentary comes from Alice Walker, who led the recovery of Hurston's work in the 1970s, Robert Hemenway, Henry Louis Gates, Gayl Jones, John Lowe, Kathryn Seidel, and Mary Helen Washington.


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Sunday, August 5, 2012

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"In their exuberance at spending the first year of their marriage at the University of Texas, the two high school valedictorians named me, their first child, "U.T.". They finally earned their college degrees in Mother's home state, Kentucky, after the birth of three more children and much moving from jobs to school. Not long after the Great Depression hit, my father lost his job in the oil business and began trying to make a living as a traveling salesman. We moved to McKenzie, a town of about 2,600 people in west Tennessee. Mother, preparing to be a minister, attended the Cumberland Presbyterian Theological Seminary at Bethel College, one of the first theological seminaries in the country that admitted women. My father left home for good in 1936; we children experienced both disaster and fairy tale generosity. Mother received her divinity degree at the age of 68 in 1960."
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Friday, August 3, 2012

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Nathan was understandably confused at LAX on the way to visit his grandfather for the first time in the historical fishing village of DeSoto, near Tampa Bay. His grandfather had been to the La Crescenta home of his parents and he knew and loved the older man. His mother shied away from talking about the little tucked-away spot where she grew up. When she did talk, Nathan got the idea that the people back there were bumpkins with no concept of civilized life, barely literate, certainly not cultured. His mother attended California College of Arts and Crafts in Berkeley. She earned a degree in fine arts with distinction, lived the Berkeley life, worked at Chez Panisse, Alice Waters’ world-renowned restaurant, then re-located to the Los Angeles area, invited by Wolfgang Puck. She is a foodie and likely a snob as well. After all, she serves polenta, but never grits. “I can’t live back there,” she told him firmly, “but it is time for you to see it for yourself and make up your own mind.” Nathan does see DeSoto for himself and makes up his own mind about these sturdy, resourceful, hard-working, talented people. He meets Pat and they become the best of friends. Pat wants to be a marine diesel mechanic and open a shop in the little village, even though Pat’s father, also a DeSoto kid once, now a circuit judge in state court, objects. Nathan’s carelessness results in near-fatal injuries to his friend Hands, first mate on the crab boat, Moondown, but redeems himself by attending professionally to the first mate’s injuries. Hands is med evaced from the offshore boat by a Coast Guard chopper.
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Thursday, August 2, 2012

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This memoir of the Casey family’s fate rises up from the coulees and frozen tundra of North Dakota during the Great Depression and The Dirty Thirties. Will the son, Michael, prevail over the stink and guts of slaughtering chickens, picking up cow pies for burning in the kitchen stove to can the chickens for winter food? There is child abuse from a teacher, Edna the Virgin, with a thick wooden ruler, a violent rape in a bunkhouse in the dark of night by a John Deere machinery salesman. His mother Margaret’s pathos comes from having to feed and care for too many children. Her Irish Catholic husband, Matt Casey, only a generation away from the Irish potato famine, supports his family with his wages as a janitor from the local public school in Parshall. Matt will not interfere with the cycle of fate by using birth control because it is a deadly mortal sin. He is a good man, drinks not a drop, but carries the curse of St. Patrick on his forehead. Michael becomes an altar boy and serves at an infant’s funeral on the bleak Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, where the mother’s keening for her baby still echoes in his developing conscience. The prairie wind howls, and he hopes there is a better way. Sisyphus never had it so good.
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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

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A young man tries to woe and persuade a beautiful girl to marry him. In his perserverance for conquest he entagles himself in some of the most hilarious events imaginable.
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Monday, July 30, 2012

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A chicken tractor is a bottomless, portable pen that fits over your garden beds. Just set it wherever you need help in your garden. The chickens peck and scratch the soil to clean your beds, eat pest bugs and weed seeds. Best of all, they provide eggs and meat with that old-fashioned flavor. Chicken tractors have helped thousands of gardeners have better gardens and taken chickens out of factory farms and put them in the garden where they are your personal helpers.


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By the author of Blood Meridian and All the Pretty Horses, Suttree is the story of Cornelius Suttree, who has forsaken a life of privilege with his prominent family to live in a dilapidated houseboat on the Tennessee River near Knoxville.  Remaining on the margins of the outcast community there--a brilliantly imagined collection of eccentrics, criminals, and squatters--he rises above the physical and human squalor with detachment, humor, and dignity.


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Despite warnings from her family and her own common sense, in the year 1905, Neva Walters, a pretty southern farm girl and traveling organ teacher, hastily married Neal Larkin, a mysterious stranger who crashed her party.

Savagely beaten on her wedding night, Neva soon learned she was a captive in the male dominated Larkin family where unusual circumstances ruled escape not an option.

Effie, Neal's mother, nursed Neva back to health and became her mentor through her journey as a Larkin Woman.

Neva, despite a future of pain, depravation and near helplessness strived to liberate the women and children from the grip of the Larkin men.

Neva was truly a long time in the wilderness and her struggle leads the reader on many unexpected twists and turns to a surprising end.




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Sunday, July 29, 2012

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This is a collection of life stories written by a woman well accomplished in the art of story telling. WHen her tone is humorous or lightly ironic onw is reminded of Erma Bombeck or Mark Twain. The action is fast pased and the cultural settings, the human relationships and the moods are so varied that you will never be bored.


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Sweet Tea Please is filled with over 175 tried and true southern recipes, many of which have been handed down for generations. From "Down Home Crab Stew" and "Pamlico Paella", to "Luscious Lemon Cream Cake", there is something for everyone to enjoy.

Throughout this book are delightful recollections of growing up on the rural coast of North Carolina that will bring a smile to your face. It is as entertaining as it is informative. You will find out about Sweet Tea Girls, Hog Killin' Stews, and Saturday night to Sunday morning singing.

This book is a must for anyone who loves southern, coastal food and those who grew up in the south, or just wished that they had.


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Saturday, July 28, 2012

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I managed to survive freshman year but it was touch and go right up to the last minute. One day near the end of the year I had left school in something of a fog. Somehow, I had left a book behind and I needed that book so I went back to the schoolhouse to get it. I thought I had probably left it in Mrs. Jones typing room. Mrs. Jones was coach Salty Jones's wife, typing teacher and cheerleader's guru. Those cheerleaders were the absolute cream of the Roscoe crop of girls. Being a devastatingly beautiful girl in Roscoe insured that girl of two things. One she got to be a Plowboy Cheerleader and the other was a job at Haney's Drug Store. Generally the cheerleaders were made up of Seniors and Juniors. The number of open spaces available on the cheerleading team depended on how many of them had graduated the year previous. The 1957-58 crop was prime indeed. That being said, back to the book hunt. I was sure that book was in the typing room and that's where I went to look. I noticed that the door to the room was pulled shut but not closed completely. That was unusual since Mrs. Jones always left her door widely opened all the time, except during cheerleader meetings and such. I never gave that anything other than passing thought. Just reached out, pulled the door open and stuck my head in. Damn near had a heart attack. There in the back of the room, with her back to me was one of the cheerleaders. Just which one, I fear to say, but for literary purposes, let's give her a name. Hmmm, let's see, pick a name, ahha, how about Alice. Alice was in the very middle of changing clothes. In fact, she was plumb naked. That just scared me to death. I left that schoolhouse as quickly and quietly as I possible could, praying with all my heart and soul that she didn't see me. I ran the long way around the school to the little white store just across the street. Behind that store, I fell back against the wall. My heart was slamming in my chest. My knees were weak and trembling. My hand


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The National Museum of Forest Service History presents a charming cookbook that celebrates decades of camp cooking by countless Forest Service agents in the field. Featuring legendary recipes for Dutch oven meals, open-fire dishes, and other tasty outdoor specialties used daily in the early days of the Forest Service, Camp Cooking has dozens of recipes, photos, and anecdotes that tell the whole history of these brave and hardy individuals.

Dedicated ranger's wives prepared meals with limited resources as they accompanied their husbands in the field, often supplementing cooking with k-rations cooked over an open fire. In rustic and remote locations, delicious, time-tested creations were prepared and served, including Dutch Oven Beer Bread, Parmesan Mashed Potatoes, Pioneer Night Stew, and Creamy Pumpkin Pie.

To pay tribute to decades of dedication of Forest Service employees, the Intermountain Region and the National Museum of Forest Service History (http://www.nmfs-history.net) are proud to present this collectible cookbook. For more information, visit http://www.fs.fed.us/newcentury/cookbook.htm.




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Friday, July 27, 2012

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This is a story of a Nisei growing up during the Great Depression who finds he is living in two worlds. Sometimes these two worlds are at odds with each other. Threading through this story is Okaasan: She is the glue that holds the family together. She bears, nurtures, and dotes on her offspring. She holds fast to her culture, for there is no other recourse for her. She resists the demise of a culture.


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Thursday, July 26, 2012

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From a relatively normal American life to a survival situation in moments, this story follows the Drummond family as they learn to adapt to a now, very different community. . .and world. Beginning on a bitter cold January night, the story begins with a seri


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This is a story of a Nisei growing up during the Great Depression who finds he is living in two worlds. Sometimes these two worlds are at odds with each other. Threading through this story is Okaasan: She is the glue that holds the family together. She bears, nurtures, and dotes on her offspring. She holds fast to her culture, for there is no other recourse for her. She resists the demise of a culture.


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The National Museum of Forest Service History presents a charming cookbook that celebrates decades of camp cooking by countless Forest Service agents in the field. Featuring legendary recipes for Dutch oven meals, open-fire dishes, and other tasty outdoor specialties used daily in the early days of the Forest Service, Camp Cooking has dozens of recipes, photos, and anecdotes that tell the whole history of these brave and hardy individuals.

Dedicated ranger's wives prepared meals with limited resources as they accompanied their husbands in the field, often supplementing cooking with k-rations cooked over an open fire. In rustic and remote locations, delicious, time-tested creations were prepared and served, including Dutch Oven Beer Bread, Parmesan Mashed Potatoes, Pioneer Night Stew, and Creamy Pumpkin Pie.

To pay tribute to decades of dedication of Forest Service employees, the Intermountain Region and the National Museum of Forest Service History (http://www.nmfs-history.net) are proud to present this collectible cookbook. For more information, visit http://www.fs.fed.us/newcentury/cookbook.htm.




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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

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A completely unhinged satire on the hypocrisy and contradiction of every day life in almost Anyplace, U.S.A. Someplace between Tobacco Road and Dogpatch runs Grizzly Gunther: by far the handsomest man in Plethora County, and that's why he has to pay child support to Vera May. It ain't fair since any one of a dozen yahoos in the county might have fathered the li'l bastard. Including, but not limited to, the Judge that saddled him with the child support, the Sheriff who puts him in jail when he don't have the money to pay, the preacher, and the town doctor who'll all have to stop banging Vera May if she gets married. Grizzly figures the only way out of this mess is to help Vera May have herself a right smart accident. Then put the titty-toad up for adoption. Of course nothing goes as planned in this rowdy, raunchy, randy romp through the rhubarb, and not everybody likes the way things turn out. But what the heck, it's still by far Carkan Moil's sickest book yet!


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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Front Porch Stories--Tales of the Hendry Family, Pioneers in Florida's Peace River Basin For Sale





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More than 50 years ago, before television and shopping centers, Southwest Floridians entertained each other by sitting on front porches, rocking, sipping lemonade and telling stories. On such porches, Ella Kathryn Hendry learned the family stories--about her famous great-grandfather, F. A. Hendry, a cattleman, legislator, and influential citizen for whom Hendry County is named. And she, too, became a storyteller, sharing what was life in the early 20th century. Her stories are part of the fabric of Southwest Florida's history. The book is illustrated with her art, and photographs, many from the Florida state archives.


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When Mary's husband deserts her, she is left alone to care for their children.


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Tales of the Trapline: A Romance of Old Alaska For Sale





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"Sylvia, will you go out on the trapline with me this fall?" Vernon asked. "Well, don't you think we should get married first?" she asked, not wanting him to think that she was that kind of girl. His reply was quick in coming, "I already asked you to do that. That hasn't changed." "Well, in that case," she blushed, "the answer is Yes. Yes, I'll go out to the creek with you." Vernon wanted to get married right away, but there was one difficulty. . . . They were both young, adventuresome, and accustomed to hard work, hardships and depending on their own resources, as they made their plans that summer of 1937. Two months later, they began their trip to an isolated trapline cabin on Alexander Creek, 40 miles from Anchorage, which was to be their new home. But would they be able to face the challenges of traveling up a swift, winding stream in a 14-foot rowboat, of spending the winter alone without seeing another human being for weeks at a time, of making a living by trapping, raising mink, and fishing out of the stream in front of the cabin, of cutting trees and building a log cabin for their growing family? Would they escape the dangers of breaking through the ice during freezing weather, of crossing the frequently stormy Cook Inlet in an open dory, of accidents and illnesses with no way to call for medical help? Then there were the frustations of having four children in five years while living in a tiny one-room cabin, the tensions of the war years when all of Alaska was a war zone, the pain of losing Sylvia's younger sister to cancer. . . .


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Monday, July 23, 2012

Building a Log Cabin in Alaska in Four Months: Using the trees from two acres of land For Sale





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This book should prove most helpful as a “how to” guide for a man working alone to build a strong, yet simple log cabin made to last. It can be a log cabin that a man can be proud to call his home or for a getaway home away from home on the weekend. I built the 13 by 41 foot cabin shell, including cutting down the trees and peeling off the bark, in three months while camping out in a tent. Cutting down the trees and peeling off the bark took more than half of the time in completing the shell of the cabin. It was hard work, but by using the trees on my property I saved money and it gave me a more satisfying feeling of accomplishment as I lived my dream. After about three months work the cabin was up and we moved from our tents into the cabin, however, the electrical wiring, well and plumbing, septic system, interior walls, chimney, and 8 by 28 foot add-on, which are covered in varying details (less on the wiring and plumbing) in this book, were worked on as I got the time and money. Overall, to complete the cabin, it took about four to five months time. The 757 square foot cabin was completed in about four months by working long hours, six days a week. The long camping experience was an ordeal for my wife, but my son and I enjoyed it. We thank God for His help and guidance through it all. The plans contained in this book are designed to allow a man working alone to build a cabin in a short time that will last a life time. I include an additional chapter about building a pergola type patio cover out of red cedar. 48 pictures are included in this book. Happy trails!


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For the Love of Fishing For Sale





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Thirty years of commercial fishing in Alaska, and the fisheman catches some good stories along with the fish. These are the stories of one man's adventures - some amusing, some amazing, all filled with scenes of life on, under, and around the sea.


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Farming is not just Oscar Halvorson?s livelihood but his life, and the Depression has taken nearly everything but the land itself. His acreage is still not entirely his own. Oscar faithfully paid his loans during the lean years, but he faces foreclosure soon, unless he can pay off the bank loan. Oscar?s plight has haunted him all winter. Banker E.A. Stordal is in no mood to bargain, and has ambitions of becoming a wealthy land owner. With the only life he?s ever known at risk, Oscar gambles with fate and a bargain for a widow?s fallow land with the potential to save everything. In the midst of their arduous efforts, he finds redemption, a new life, and a late-blooming love. This beautifully lyrical story is a reassurance that it?s never too late for love. Filled with a spirituality that?s ever-present in the characters? lives and situations, Blue Harvest is a testament to survival despite overwhelming odds.


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Saturday, July 21, 2012

The Hard Surface Road: A Memoir of the Great Depression For Sale





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Clyde R.Kennedy's extraordinary memory for detail and love of a good yarn make for a vivid depiction of life in Belmont County in southeastern Ohio during the Great Depression. In 1930, with his father broke and out of work, his family abandons their foreclosed house in Pennsylvania to retreat back to the mercy of family in Bellaire, Ohio. When precious little help is found, Kennedy's mother Anna sets them on a seven year odyssey moving the family a dozen times into and out of whatever shelter she can find


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Friday, July 20, 2012

Tales of the Trapline: A Romance of Old Alaska For Sale





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"Sylvia, will you go out on the trapline with me this fall?" Vernon asked. "Well, don't you think we should get married first?" she asked, not wanting him to think that she was that kind of girl. His reply was quick in coming, "I already asked you to do that. That hasn't changed." "Well, in that case," she blushed, "the answer is Yes. Yes, I'll go out to the creek with you." Vernon wanted to get married right away, but there was one difficulty. . . . They were both young, adventuresome, and accustomed to hard work, hardships and depending on their own resources, as they made their plans that summer of 1937. Two months later, they began their trip to an isolated trapline cabin on Alexander Creek, 40 miles from Anchorage, which was to be their new home. But would they be able to face the challenges of traveling up a swift, winding stream in a 14-foot rowboat, of spending the winter alone without seeing another human being for weeks at a time, of making a living by trapping, raising mink, and fishing out of the stream in front of the cabin, of cutting trees and building a log cabin for their growing family? Would they escape the dangers of breaking through the ice during freezing weather, of crossing the frequently stormy Cook Inlet in an open dory, of accidents and illnesses with no way to call for medical help? Then there were the frustations of having four children in five years while living in a tiny one-room cabin, the tensions of the war years when all of Alaska was a war zone, the pain of losing Sylvia's younger sister to cancer. . . .


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Thursday, July 19, 2012

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God Knows The Way That I Take The open road, Before me lay I reminiscence Along the way. Across my path, Shadows are cast, But the darkness Cannot last. Pearlie I. Ealey-Forrest God Knows the Way That I Take, and heard my parents' Midnight Cry. He let me escape a Fatal Substance. Long Winding Road was hazardous and Emerging from the Cocoon was painful. I overcome Unpredictable Storms. My Amazing Mentors pointed me to God. Wisdom came through a Wake-up Call and standing In the Shadow of the Trees. Summoned by Death, I asked, Where Do We Go From Here? I Witnessed during a Special Assignment. A Little Red Light, led to a televison Program. During an interruption, I took the Long Journey Home and fulfilled a Deferred Dream.


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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

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Six years after a pandemic devastates the human population and unstoppable computer viruses have destroyed much of the world’s technology, Chris Price finally makes it from New York to Britain to reunite with his brother. But the horrors he’s witnessed and unresolved grief over his dead wife and baby have changed him. Can he let go of his past, unlock his heart, and learn to find love again?


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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Dad's Way: A Funny, Tragic Tale about Growing up in Rural America For Sale





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An autobiography of a childhood to remember, and share with others; from overcoming child abuse and alcoholism to creating a new, improved life. Something different that keeps your interest going. Each page builds anticipation to the next chapter. This is one of the few books you’ll read cover to cover, then, read it again.




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Monday, July 16, 2012

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A chicken tractor is a bottomless, portable pen that fits over your garden beds. Just set it wherever you need help in your garden. The chickens peck and scratch the soil to clean your beds, eat pest bugs and weed seeds. Best of all, they provide eggs and meat with that old-fashioned flavor. Chicken tractors have helped thousands of gardeners have better gardens and taken chickens out of factory farms and put them in the garden where they are your personal helpers.




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Saturday, July 14, 2012

The Book of Little Hostas: 200 Small, Very Small, and Mini Varieties For Sale





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Hostas are irresistible. Their sculptural leaves and appealing textures make it difficult to stop at one, and it is easy to fill a garden with them. Help is at hand with this attractive guide to the popular new small hostas that take up less space and are ideally suited to container cultivation. They can be used on their own or with companion plants to make charming displays on the patio, porch, or even windowsill.

Many small hostas are simply scaled-down versions of classic hostas, while others offer distinctly new attributes in terms of color, leaf shape, and patterning. Like full-size hostas, small hostas can be upright, flat, or cascading; there are varieties that are full of substance, and others that are fine and delicate; there are green ones, gold ones, blue ones, variegated ones, and splashed ones. Some are better garden plants than others, and a valuable function of this book is to showcase the very best of the new introductions. Photographs of the hostas in garden settings show how admirably they respond to imaginative display in a wide range of situations including waterside, woodland, and rock gardens.

Beautifully illustrated and highly informative, this handpicked selection of diminutive hostas will inspire hobbyists and gardeners alike and provide inspiration for new planting schemes.





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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Homemade Harvest: Welcome fall with warm & inviting recipes, harvest crafts, heartfelt memories and a bushel of ideas to cozy up your harvest home. For Sale





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Whether you're spending sunny Autumn days among the changing leaves or looking forward to a cozy evening snuggled up by a crackling fire, Homemade Harvest has the best recipes of the season. Barbecue chicken sandwiches and fast-fix tomato-basil soup are perfect for tailgating and little goblins will love boo-tiful pumpkin cake at Halloween. No matter what size feast you're planning, tried & true favorites like Gran's stuffed turkey rolls, sweet potato casserole and cinnamon-glazed apple pie are all sure to please. We've even included recipes like peachy freezer jam for preserving autumn's fresh bounty. With a cornucopia of decorating and cooking tips tucked in, plus a chapter of crafts for handmade gifts...it's the season of homecoming and homemade goodness! Hardcover, 224 pages. (9-1/4" x 6-1/2")




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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

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Little Town in Virginia places the reader in the time and years of the author, growing up during a time when segregation was in full effect. This happens twelve miles from the nation's capitol, Washington D.C. The author blends history and humor together to provide a funny and serious look at people during that period.




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Monday, July 9, 2012

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If variety is the spice of life, my life was seasoned with more variety than anyone else's that I know. Struggle, joy, poverty, passion, change of scenery, fighting for justice, laughter, extreme sorrow, travel, awards, and many more chapters. I certainly have had a spicy life! It's funny, when we get older we can't remember what happened yesterday, yet we remember what happened over sixty years ago! A portrait of a life well-lived in Chicago, Phoenix, San Francisco, and San Diego -- with travel to many places around the world.




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Sunday, July 8, 2012

Things to Do With Toddlers and Twos For Sale





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Toddlers explore the world using their senses with over 400 exciting hands-on activities. The suggested activities help children develop cognitive skills, language, sensory awareness, gross and fine motor skills, self-image, sociability, imagination, and more. 168 pages.



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  • A great asset to any professional or home library!
  • Paperbacks, 168 pages
  • Author Karen Miller




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Saturday, July 7, 2012

Bacon & Beans: A Collection of Tales and Recipes from the West For Sale





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The real content of this ranch-country cookbook is the well-spiced, rib-tickling, immensely satisfying view of western life. Includes chapters on Dutch ovens, campfires, breads, wild game, and whole-cow barbecues.





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Thursday, July 5, 2012

Ten Bridges Seven Churches No Stop Light For Sale





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Ten Bridges, Seven Churches, No Stop Light is a riveting tale of small town people living exciting lives. This journey will have you hanging onto the farm sleigh as the team of draft horses fall through the ice. Everett and Rose take on the largest company in the world and you can work with them to correct the problem. Ring the bell on the assembly line and tell the car and truck manufacturers to fix it before you push the start button. Hide in the dark with Manley, a World War II sniper, as he tries to stay alive to get home. Go on the fall deer hunt, fall in love, with teenager Jake Payne and learn how the lure of the hunt is more than the hunt. Visit Ruthie in the auto wrecking yard as she teaches her younger brothers to take apart wrecks for parts. Gentlemen, there is only one Ruthie. Fall in step with Jack Wilson, the Ice Man, as he walks backwards towards global warming. He has more opinions than an arena filled with coaches at playoff time and if you can't find yours he will give you one. Try to catch up to Fargo and Rusty as the two brothers enter the monopoly world of alcohol. Like the Ouse River that flows through town and meanders on its way to Rice Lake, life carries our characters on numerous side trips where they did not plan on visiting. Hang on to your copy for dear life. These small town people deliver a big message. Make a bowl of popcorn, grab your favourite drink, and then curl up for a good read.




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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

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A completely unhinged satire on the hypocrisy and contradiction of every day life in almost Anyplace, U.S.A. Someplace between Tobacco Road and Dogpatch runs Grizzly Gunther: by far the handsomest man in Plethora County, and that's why he has to pay child support to Vera May. It ain't fair since any one of a dozen yahoos in the county might have fathered the li'l bastard. Including, but not limited to, the Judge that saddled him with the child support, the Sheriff who puts him in jail when he don't have the money to pay, the preacher, and the town doctor who'll all have to stop banging Vera May if she gets married. Grizzly figures the only way out of this mess is to help Vera May have herself a right smart accident. Then put the titty-toad up for adoption. Of course nothing goes as planned in this rowdy, raunchy, randy romp through the rhubarb, and not everybody likes the way things turn out. But what the heck, it's still by far Carkan Moil's sickest book yet!




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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Jumper: A Novel For Sale





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An American Library Association "Best Book for Young Adults"
An International Reading Association "Young Adults' Choice"

Deciding he has finally had enough abuse from his drunken father and is now determined to get away--any way he can--Davy discovers that he has the ability to teleport anywhere he wants. So he "jumps" to New York City. But next he finds himself desperately short on cash, so he "jumps" into a bank vault. While living the high life in the Big City and testing the limits of his power, Davey makes another startling discovery--the mother whom he thought had abandoned him.

But a new tragedy and other events plunge Davy into a dangerous and mysterious world of terrorists and government espionage. This time there may be no safe place for "the Jumper."





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Monday, July 2, 2012

Dad's Way: A Funny, Tragic Tale about Growing up in Rural America For Sale





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An autobiography of a childhood to remember, and share with others; from overcoming child abuse and alcoholism to creating a new, improved life. Something different that keeps your interest going. Each page builds anticipation to the next chapter. This is one of the few books you’ll read cover to cover, then, read it again.






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Sunday, July 1, 2012

A Yellow Watermelon For Sale





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In rural south Alabama in 1948, whites picked on one side of the cotton field and blacks on the other. In A Yellow Watermelon, twelve-year-old Ted meets Poudlum, a black boy his own age, where the fields meet. Poudlum teaches Ted how to endure the hard work while they bond and go on to integrate the field. Ted learns of evil forces gathering to deprive Poudlum's family of their property. The two boys encounter danger and suspense while saving Poudlum's family and discovering a great secret of enlightenment.




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Saturday, June 30, 2012

Jumper: A Novel For Sale





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An American Library Association "Best Book for Young Adults"
An International Reading Association "Young Adults' Choice"

Deciding he has finally had enough abuse from his drunken father and is now determined to get away--any way he can--Davy discovers that he has the ability to teleport anywhere he wants. So he "jumps" to New York City. But next he finds himself desperately short on cash, so he "jumps" into a bank vault. While living the high life in the Big City and testing the limits of his power, Davey makes another startling discovery--the mother whom he thought had abandoned him.

But a new tragedy and other events plunge Davy into a dangerous and mysterious world of terrorists and government espionage. This time there may be no safe place for "the Jumper."





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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

I Must Remember This: A Southern White Boy's Memories of the Great Depression, Jim Crow, and World War II For Sale





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Joe, George, and Richard Youngblood, three white brothers growing up in the rural South during the Great Depression, live in a world of paradoxes: love and hate; doubt and faith; and sadness and humor.

In his poignant memoir I Must Remember This: A Southern White Boy’s Memories of the Great Depression, Jim Crow, and World War II, author George Youngblood shares stories about everything from the brothers’ first awareness of death, sex, and race to the truth about Santa Claus. They smoke rabbit tobacco, tremble at ghost and snake stories, watch haircuts for excitement, get baptized, and gawk at locomotives and alligators.

Hard times draw the Youngblood family closer to their father’s black farm workers. With one family in particular they form a symbiotic relationship in the hostile world of poverty, disease, and segregation. I Must Remember This is Youngblood’s family story as they hope, work, and laugh with little cause—and succeed with basic honesty, respect, and an astounding sense of humor.





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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

A Memory at Large For Sale





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A Memory at Large is the compilation of memories of a 67-year-old woman. These memories are based on truth as she sees it. She was inspired to write after the many encouraging side notes that Mrs. Parker had put on her writing papers at Mid-State College. She started writing short stories to give her daughter, Rose, an idea of what it was like to live in the late-forties. She had meant to only touch on the fun times, but as she wrote, she realized the not-so-fun times were creeping in and some of the stories were graphic enough to be upsetting to her, the writer, not to mention her daughter, Rose, also. She continued writing, thinking it would be therapeutic in some small way.




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Monday, June 25, 2012

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This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.




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Sunday, June 24, 2012

Horse of a Different Color: Reminiscences of a Kansas Drover For Sale





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Horse of a Different Color ends the "roving days" of young Ralph Moody. His saga began on a Colorado ranch in Little Britches and continued at points east and west in Man of the Family, The Fields of Home, The Home Ranch, Mary Emma & Company, Shaking the Nickel Bush, and The Dry Divide. All have been reprinted as Bison Books.





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