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  • av Juni Fisher
    270,-

    Pull back the canvas circus tent flap. Step inside. Cotton candy is a dime. The music begins, the audience hushes in anticipation. The spotlight glimmers on the performers, and the rest of the world melts away as the magic unfolds. Trapeze flyer Tattooed Matilda finishes her signature act one night and seconds later, she's hurtling toward the tanbark floor of the ring. Horribly injured she struggles to make sense of her condition while she grasps at memories of her troubled childhood and life as a star of a rag-tag troupe. Outside her circus family, Matilda remembers one true friend: Lucky Eddie. Eddie is a sardonic, war-scarred, tattoo artist with a monkey called heroin on his back who bestows Matilda's first tattoo when she's a shy, misfit teen. Their seemingly strange friendship deepens over the years, enduring Eddie's battle with addiction and Matilda's craving for tattoos while she chases the intoxicating lure of the spotlight. Theirs is a bond forged in tattoo ink. But the circus tent that has fed Matilda's soul becomes a curtain of unimaginable heartache when tragedy befalls the world she knows and loves and plummets her into a downward spiral that even bright lights, applause, and a new tattoo can't mask. Indelible Link cues up the music for a high flying, wild ride back to the time when the train pulled into town and a traveling circus arrived to promise a magical adventure under the big top.

  • av Janet Nichols Lynch
    170,-

    Florence Price's life is usually summed up by a single accomplishment-as the first African American female composer to have a symphony performed by a major orchestra in the United States. In fact, she composed over three hundred compositions, including four symphonies, two violin concertos, a piano concerto, piano and organ solos, string quartets, choral works, and numerous art songs made famous by contralto Marian Anderson. Florence Price, born in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1887, began her studies under her music teacher mother. By age eighteen, she had earned two degrees from the New England Conservatory of Music. After a stint as the head of the music department at Clark Atlanta University in Atlanta, Georgia, she settled in Chicago where her career as a composer took off when she won first prize in the Wanamaker Competition for her Symphony No. 1 in E Minor. To pursue her career as a composer, Florence Price faced a daunting battle on three fronts. She was a woman in what was considered a man's profession. She was an American when Europeans were considered to be superior composers. The toughest battle was her race, during a time when racial discrimination was endemic. By combining traditional elements with African American folk songs, dance rhythms, spirituals, and jazz, Florence Price's music bursts onto the concert stage as truly American and uniquely her own.

  • av Catherine Underhill Fitzpatrick
    250,-

    An unflinching account of a journalist who risks everything to report news of terrorism and heroism during one of the darkest days in America.  It''s September, 2001, and Catherine Fitzpatrick is the fashion writer for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. One of the perks of her job is to cover Fashion Week in New York City. On the morning of September 11, she''s deciding which celebrity-filled parties to attend and which runway shows to cover that day. Then American Airlines Flight 11 with ninety-two souls on board slashes into the North Tower of the World Trade Center. All Catherine sees on television is a building on fire. She calls her editor. "There''s a big fire in a tall building here. Think I should cover it?" The editor, watching the same television coverage, responds, "Go." Then louder, urgently, "Go! GO!" With that emphatic directive, Catherine''s life changes forever as she rushes toward danger to gather a minute-by-minute, eye-witness account of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The fallout from that day remains long after the dust and debris are cleared away. Catherine spends the next decade suffering from symptoms of PTSD as she faces the end of her journalism career, the care of aging parents, and siblings as strong-minded and independent as she is. Recorder of Deeds is Catherine Fitzpatrick''s remarkable account of terrorism and heroism, hope and despair, shame and redemption, PTSD and perseverance.

  • av Sheila Pearsons
    356,-

  • av Dede Montgomery
    176,-

  • av Orna Taub
    270,-

  • - A New Life in the Arizona Sun
    av Linda Strader
    260,-

  • - the Life of an Unusual Woman Changed by Encounters with The Impossible
    av Daniela Giordano
    276,-

  • - and Other Stories
    av Xequina Maria Berber
    186,-

  • av P H C Marchesi
    190,-

  • av Jordan Falconer
    256,-

  • av T K Galarneau
    170,-

  • - and Becoming a Better Writer
    av Katherine Hetzel
    160,-

  • - Mysteries of Camp Spooky
    av Diana Corbitt
    186,-

  • - How One Journalist Helped Pave the Way to #MeToo
    av Alison Bass
    246,-

    Alison Bass learned as a child to challenge the status quo. As an adult, she not only challenged, but smashed it as a scrappy outlier, establishing herself as a respected, award-winning investigative journalist in a male-dominated industry. Bass grew up in Bryn Gweled, Pennsylvania, an unusual cooperative community founded by Quakers, where she gained a unique view of the world that compelled her to question everything but also be empathetic and open-minded about the answers she uncovered. The perfect combination for an investigative journalist. In 1989, Bass was the first reporter in the nation to write about how common it was for male psychiatrists to sexually abuse female patients. She was also the first reporter at The Boston Globe to write about the molestation of children by Catholic priests-a decade ahead of the Spotlight investigation chronicled in the 2016 movie that won the Academy Award for Best Picture. Despite her success, Bass alienated her bosses with her assertive reporting style and refusal to take "no" for an answer. Editors at The Miami Herald in the early 1980s didn''t know what to do with a "brassy northern broad." At The Boston Globe, she was denied a berth on the Spotlight team because she was considered too independent-minded for a woman. Alison Bass'' story is much more than how a sassy outsider became an investigative journalist despite the odds against her. Her perseverance in chipping away at the wall of male bias in how female victims are treated in the media helped pave the way to the #MeToo movement.

  • av Patricia Taylor Wells
    240,-

  • av Janet Nichols Lynch
    150,-

  • av Haviva Ner-David
    240,-

  • av Cherie Battista
    240,-

    The Velvet Sky is a creative nonfiction biography by Cherie Battista who combines field research, family history, and fiction to piece together her Great Uncle Stephen Duckhouse''s life. He shares his story with his sister in spirit, Annie, who guides him throughout the story.  Stephen Duckhouse was born in 1897 in Birmingham, England and in 1910, Stephen and his brother Albert immigrated to Canada as Home Children--poor and orphaned children sent from the United Kingdom to Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and South Africa.  There he resided with Edgar McPhail, Ada Alde McPhail and John A. McPhail until 1916, when he joined the C.E.F. 129th Wentworth Battalion Regiment in Dundas, Wentworth County Ontario. Although under age, he said that he wanted to do his duty. Later in Europe, Private Duckhouse became part of the action at Vimy Ridge and Hill 70.  With respect to those voices who can no longer speak for themselves, it is important to acknowledge that Stephen and Albert and their close family are real people. Stephen''s story develops from darkness to light and evolves to show how a bleak chapter of British and Canadian history can enlighten the path for others.

  • - An Inside Guide to the Other Bipolar Disorder
    av K Simpson
    270,-

    Pop quiz: Is Bugs Bunny bipolar? Was Winston Churchill? How about Margot Kidder, Henry VIII, and Frank Sinatra?*What about you?If you''re one of the roughly 4 percent of the population with diagnosed bipolar disorder-or the even smaller percentage with bipolar II-join the club.Bipolar disorder is mental illness. It''s manic depression. It''s serious. If you''ve just been diagnosed, however, take heart: You haven''t joined a secret society. We manic-depressives are everywhere, and you already know some of us. You''re not alone.Bipolarized II (written by a practicing BP II) can help you make sense of a serious but misunderstood mental illness-the only one with an up side. With luck, it may make you laugh, too. If you''re looking for gloom and doom, don''t look here. But if you''re up for an irreverent guide to a quirky condition, this is the place.Take heart: You''re not crazy. You''re only bipolar.* Why not, no, yes, probably not, and yes.

  • av Robbi Sommers Bryant
    186,-

    Cate stepped out of the gym to the parking lot and moaned. Her back tire sat flat against the ground. "Oh, sheets!" She tossed her gym bag across the asphalt. "Now what?" A tear welled in her eye. It was times like this that she missed her dad more than usual."Looks like you''ve got a bit of a problem. Let me give you a hand."Cate turned to find Dylan-of-the-gym right behind her. He''d crept upon her without making a sound. Oh God, did he see me having my tantrum? She tried to be nonchalant as she walked across the lot to retrieve her bag.He squatted next to the tire. "There''s a nail in the sidewall. You got a spare?""Yes, but I have no idea how to change a tire.""Don''t you worry. The cavalry has arrived." Edward Olson presents himself as the all-American guy. His stunning looks, captivating blue eyes, and charisma make it easy to meet women. But Edward has a dark secret-behind his charming smile, a vicious serial killer lies in wait.Edward is driven to kill by an entity he calls The Darkness. Believing this creature is the evil that possesses him, he struggles to rid himself of the creature he thinks has stolen his soul.Nurse Cate Derry, Edward''s na├»ve girlfriend, is the newest member of the hospital''s critical care unit with secrets of her own. Her rocky relationship with Edward and her connection to a detective on the case plunge all three into a downward spiral to a world where no one is safe.The Darkness is a harrowing journey into the depths of evil and the battle to overcome it.

  • av Debbie Ann Ice
    256,-

  • av Brenda Sparks Prescott
    256,-

  • av Ruth Simkin
    276,-

  • - A Story of the Star Horses
    av Lauren Marie
    240 - 356,-

  • av Ronny Frishman
    146,-

  • av Alice Wilson-Fried
    236,-

  • av Katherine Hetzel
    196,-

    Tilda's initiation is barely over and she's already taking her first powermaging lessons and learning the legends of Issraya. She secretly practices making illuminorbs in her room until she drains her energy to a level she knows Silviu will notice. She sneaks to the Ringroom to get a power boost. To her horror, she discovers the silviron in the Ringstone had been tainted in the battle with Luisa and the conduit to the Power is fading. Tilda's waning Merjanian portion of the Power reveals there's more silviron in the mines of Pergatt.Despite Silviu's orders to remain at Issraya, Tilda travels to Pergatt with Mage Duska in the hope of discovering the precious starmetal. Under the pretense of learning about the history of powermages and their regions, she joins a team of young gem miners in the hope they will lead her to the silviron.In the mines, she stumbles upon evidence of the cursed stone from the most evil legend in the history of the mages.  Now she hopes she has enough knowledge and skill to defeat its dark magic.

  • av Cm Harris
    256,-

    Kate, a devoted wife and mother, has lived her whole life under the mythic bluff called Maiden Leap in a scenic river town. Her contented life is turned inside out when her former high school girlfriend Lucy returns to town as a graduate of a gay conversion therapy program. Now Kate must cope with her guilt and anger over how she and Lucy parted.As Kate struggles to balance her marriage to her reliable husband and her friendship with mercurial Lucy, their old flame is rekindled and a town secret is uncovered. Kate must learn how to navigate a new world of possibilities, confront her moral conundrums, and solve the age-old mystery surrounding Maiden Leap.

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