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Moms Who Drink and Swear (2013)
Based on the popular Facebook page, offers humorous anecdotes and stories about the trials of mother...

Inevitable (2013)
After experiencing a humiliating breakup, twenty-two-year-old Cassandra Clarke is fresh out of colle...

Goody Gumdrops with Ed Emberley (2014)
These new titles in the Ed Emberley on the Go! series of drawing books prompt youngsters to make whi...

Prayer for a Child (2005)
This very special prayer just for children is perfect for even the youngest reader. In this new gift...

We Planted a Tree (2010)
Simple text reveals the benefits of planting a single tree, both to those who see it grow and to the...

Puns of Steel (2011)
The Argyle Sweater has sold nearly 1 million greeting cards through American Greetings, and more tha...

The Gambler (2015)
The third book in the New York Times and USA Today bestselling The Wedding Pact series. Libby St. Cl...

Writing Is My Drink (2013)
The author discusses her long struggles to find her own unique style and become a published writer, ...

Nightrise (2008)
As fourteen-year-old telepathic twins struggle to escape from the Nightrise Corporation, one of them...

Close to You (2007)
When she is assigned to protect the vice president's wife, Secret Service Agent C.J. Ludzecky tries ...

Building the Columbia River Highway (2014)
Explore the history of the construction of the famed Columbia River Highway in Oregon....

Kisscut (2002)
Saturday night dates at the skating rink have been a tradition in the small southern town of Heartsd...

Going Into Medical Practice (2002)
Completing residency in the United States and going into medical practice is an exciting, as well as...

Prime Directive (1991)
After Captain Kirk breaks Starfleet's ultimate law by accidently starting a radioactive firestorm on...

Blown Away (1995)
Herb Payson is a writer and sailing fanatic who gave up a professional music career to go cruising....

One Secret Thing (2008)
A sequence of poems provides a portrait of a mother, reminders of home, and elegies of mourning....