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What Lies Before Us
$15.95Two-time Governor General’s Award-winning playwright Morris Panych has done with What Lies Before Us the almost unthinkable: he has turned Waiting for Godot into a comedy while simultaneously heightening rather…
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What Makes Us Catholic
$16.99What makes a Catholic a Catholic? According to Thomas Groome, an expert on the essential ingredients of Catholic Christianity, Catholics share certain vital features of life and identity. What Makes…
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What Yellow Sounds Like
$13.95What is most compelling about Linda Susan Jackson’s debut collection of poems, What Yellow Sounds Like, is the extraordinary self-possession of its young female narrator as she seeks to answer?who…
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Wheat Flour Messiah
$27.00Wheat Flour Messiah follows the career of Eric Jansson from his boyhood on a farm near Biskopskulla (Bishop’s Hill) in Sweden until his murder in Illinois by a crazed follower…
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When No One Is Watching
$16.99An instant NEW YORK TIMES and USA TODAY BESTSELLER!”I was knocked over by the momentum of an intense psychological thriller that doesn’t let go until the final page. This is…
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When the Nile Runs Red
$13.99Paul Farid was once a member of the royal family, who openly persecuted any Sudanese who failed to practice Islam. Now he’s a Christian, who puts his life on the line…
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Where Is Home?
$9.95Where is Home? is a beautifully illustrated, bi-lingual Spanish/English children’s book that uses Gunter Pauli’s ZERI* Education model to teach children science. The book includes a teachers and parents guide…
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Where She Always Was
$14.95In his foreword, J.D. McClatchy speaks of the musical qualities of Lindsay’s work: “It is impossible, reading her poems, not to hear a musical hand at work. This is not…
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Where Women are Leaders
$40.95Where Women are Leaders is a narrative history of the Self-Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) the 40,000-strong union of India’s poorest women which has increasingly become an inspiration to and living…
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Whistlin’ and Crowin’ Women of Appalachia
$35.00Even some enlightened academicians automatically—and incorrectly—connect illiteracy to Appalachia, contends Katherine Kelleher Sohn. After overhearing two education professionals refer to the southern accent of a waiter and then launch into…
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White Summer
$15.95In White Summer, Joelle Biele investigates the problems of personal and cultural memory. Rich with images of flight and displacement, Biele’s poems show a love for words, their music and…











