Beep: Inside the Unseen World of Baseball for the Blind
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In Beep, David Wanczyk illuminates the sport of blind baseball to show us a remarkable version of...
Midwestern Native Shrubs and Trees: Gardening Alternatives to Nonnative Species
Charlotte Adelman and Bernard L. Schwartz
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In this companion volume to the bestselling The Midwestern Native Garden: Native Alternatives to...
The World of a Wayward Comic Book Artist: The Private Sketchbooks of S. Plunkett
Sandy Plunkett and Michael William Kaluta
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The World of a Wayward Comic Book Artist: The Private Sketchbooks of S. Plunkett is a fascinating...
The Art of Life in South Africa
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From 1952 to 1981, South Africa's apartheid government ran an art school for the training of African...
A Mother's Love: How My Beautiful Daughter Fought to Live - and Die - on Her Own Terms
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On 6 October 2014, a video of Brittany Maynard was posted to YouTube. The first words she utters,...
Alexander Robey Shepherd: The Man Who Built the Nation's Capital
John Peter Richardson and Tony Williams
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With Alexander Robey Shepherd, John P. Richardson gives us the first full-length biography of his...
Making the Mark: Gender, Identity, and Genital Cutting
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Why do female genital cutting practices persist? How does circumcision affect the rights of girls in...
Politics of Morality: The Church, the State, and Reproductive Rights in Postsocialist Poland
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"...A compelling and horrifying account of how Polish institutions intervened and gained command...
Lindsay (1717 KP) rated When I Meet You (Tree Of Life #3) in Books
May 9, 2020
I enjoy the way, the author brings the past to life and the future together. Though she does it with clues given to her. We will not be able to solve the mystery until the end. Jillian also is pulled to look at her family history or at least into the steamer trunk that she was given by her mother.
The timelines go back and forth between the 1909 storyline and the present-day timeline. Could have Jillian found someone special. Norlan seems to be more occupied to feed two hundred people. Will he be able to create a menu for that many people. Will get the help he needs as well.
There are historical events. The story is mostly on the train from Ohio to Denver. Pinkerton seems to be the one mostly corresponding that is sent to a woman that is the owner of a trunk that was abandon at Denver's Union Station. Whatever happened to the owner?
Frank Gehry: The Houses
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One of the great architects of our time, Frank Gehry has revolutionized the use of materials in...