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Linnea E. Franits
This book examines texts and other artistic products rendered by siblings of individuals with disabilities in order to interrogate the impact of disability on the identity of non-disabled siblings.
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Fred E. Woods
Fred E. Woods augments the traditional overland history of Latter-day Saint migrations to Salt Lake City via handcart and wagon by detailing the arduous migrations of religious converts by ships…
Francisco E. Robles
In a series of incisive readings, Francisco E. Robles provides a literary history of midcentury US multiethnic literature, tracing the shift from coalitional aesthetics to multiculturalism by focusing on how…
James E. House
Inorganic Chemistry Fourth Edition provides essential information for students of inorganic chemistry and is updated throughout. The presentation of topics is made with an effort to be clear and concise…
M E Purfield
Welcome to a world where the line between human and alien is blurred.
The electrical apocalypse that destroyed Earth was caused by beings who may look like us on the…
Belle E Lahfs
From the wildly funny mind of Belle E. Lahfs, "Laugh It Off!" delivers a riot of jokes that will have you chuckling from start to finish. What do you call…
E L Calloway
He believes love is a distraction. She says love has failed her. Will they risk their own hearts to prove each other wrong?
Darrell Washington saw more than his fair…
Kathryn E. Goldfarb
"Tracks the Japanese social experiments in kinship undertaken by foster and adoptive parents, alums of state care, and caregivers in child welfare institutions, along with the visceral ways people perceive…
Angela E. Douglas
Near the Forest, By the Lake is a personal exploration of the wonders of the natural world close to home. In this collection of essays, Angela E. Douglas reflects on…
Lawrence E Rothstein
Marko Korb is a fat, egotistical, and brilliant detective, Bosnian Jew, and a veteran of the war with Serbia. His associate, Kelan Su, is a Chinese-American woman who does most…
L E Fox
An incendiary anti-capitalist response to climate change rooted in hope for the future, this book is a tool or a weapon, depending on how you use it
Despite the naysayers…
Meredith E. Gansner
This realistic, reassuring guide from adolescent psychiatrist and parent Meredith E. Gansner gives parents the latest information about depression in teens, with a special focus on digital media use.
Tiffany E. Barber
How Black women's visual work functions in an era of new racial and gender meaning
In the wake of contemporary art's post-Black turn and the mainstreaming of intersectionality, Undesirability and…
E L Oakes
When a new cafe opens in San Amoro, Kami's favorite haunt, Reese's Coffee and More is in danger. She teams up with her friends Mallory, Morri, and Reese to make…
Bruce E. Larson
Instructional Strategies for Middle and High School Social Studies: Methods, Assessment, and Classroom Management is an exciting methods-based text that integrates appropriate management and assessment techniques with seven distinct teaching…
Ralph E Hanson
The best-selling Mass Communication: Living in a Media World presents a highly accessible introduction to mass communication that equips students with the critical thinking skills to become savvy media consumers…
Fred E Jandt
An Introduction to Intercultural Communication, Eleventh Edition prepares students to successfully navigate our increasingly interconnected global community by introducing essential communication skills and concepts with the goal of cultivating intercultural…
Julian E Kunnie
With climate collapse looming and chemical geo-engineering poisoning the Earth's air and water, humanity faces a battery of lethal crises: undermined food production, ecocide, accelerated desertification and drought, industrialist pillaging…
Fans across the globe are familiar with Diana Gabaldon's bestselling Outlander series and the Starz television series that adapts it. Combining science fiction time travel and historical romance, the Outlanderuniverse…
Kenneth E Burchett
On May 10, 1861, Captain Nathaniel Lyon marched out of the federal arsenal at St. Louis at the head of 7,000 Union Regulars and pro-Union volunteers to break up a…
Jeffery E Doherty
Belonging! That would be nice. Olivia's guardian days are over. Turns out, not sneaking out at night to fight monsters has left her isolated. As the magic turning her to…
W. E. Minchinton
Originally published in 1969, this book discusses the growth of foreign trade between 1600 and 1775 which brought about a commercial revolution in England.
Greg E Gifford
In this definitive Christian critique of secular therapy and mental health culture, an experienced Christian counselor probes why, after spending more resources than ever before to improve our "mental health,"…
Pamela E. Pennock
Rethinking Arab American Activism analyzes the long-overlooked political activities of Arab Americans in the United States, uncovering a rich history that dispels common misconceptions that Arab American activism emerged only…
M. E. Thomas
A compelling, extraordinary memoir by a diagnosed sociopath.
Dale E. Greenwalt
The revolution in science that is transforming our understanding of extinct life.
We used to think of fossils as being composed of nothing but rock and minerals, all molecular traces…
Oscar E. Fernandez
From the author of Calculus Simplified, an accessible, personalized approach to Calculus 2
Second-semester calculus is rich with insights into the nature of infinity and the very foundations of geometry…
Donald E. Canfield, Donald E. Canfield
The remarkable scientific story of how Earth became an oxygenated planet
The air we breathe is twenty-one percent oxygen, an amount higher than on any other known world. While we…
Catherine E Johnson
Effective social policy-making has been debated for decades by policy-makers, scholars, as well as the general public. Many of our elected officials have lost sight of their purpose in a…
Richard E. Boyatzis
A detailed exploration and integration of behavior change research into a unifying multi-level fractal theory, Intentional Change Theory (ICT), showing the science behind sustained, desired change at the individual, dyadic…
Anne E. Greene
An updated edition of the essential guide for all scientists-from undergraduates to senior scholars-who want to produce prose that anyone can understand.
Scientific writing is often dry, wordy, and difficult…
Rachel E. Walker
Examining the history of phrenology and physiognomy, Beauty and the Brain proposes a bold new way of understanding the connection between science, politics, and popular culture in early America.
Between…
In this issue of Clinics in Plastic Surgery, guest editor Dr. James E. Zins brings his considerable expertise to the topic of Blepharoplasty. Top experts in the field discuss key…
Doris E Wright
"Cabbagehead" is the story of a friendship between an inhibited human and an enlightened plant. Bradley Peterson has avoided being known or engaged in life through his fifty years of…
James E. Kelly
James E. Kelly traces the Catholic Reformation from its beginnings in the first half of the sixteenth century, through the years of unrest in Europe, to its global expansion in…
E. J. Clery
This Very Short Introduction will examine the conditions for Mary Wollstonecraft's formation as a feminist, and will go on to look at Wollstonecraft as an educator, a political thinker, and…
Scott E Sundby
Thermoses of bad coffee, platters stacked with stale pastries, professional jealousies. These are the usual fare of academic gatherings. Poetry professors smuggling cocaine? Not so much.
Michael E. Sawyer
The definitive biography of the greatest formula one driver of all time, Lewis Hamilton.
Steven E Woodworth
Winner: Fletcher Pratt Award
Steven Woodworth's previous book, the critically acclaimed Jefferson Davis and His Generals, won the prestigious Fletcher Pratt Award and was a main selection of the History…
Constance E Squires
In Low April Sun, acclaimed author Contance Squires has written the first novel to explore the enduring impact of the Oklahoma City bombing. While masterfully weaving a spellbinding mystery, Squires…
James E. Higgins
"Tells the story of American physician Samuel G. Dixon, who served as commissioner of health for Pennsylvania, and his work to control the spread of tuberculosis in the early twentieth…
In 1905, sanitary conditions in Pennsylvania were appalling. Thousands of children died of preventable and curable diseases, tens of thousands in the coal regions hacked themselves to death from black…
E M Forster
A gorgeous new edition of Forster's first novel, published when he was only twenty-six, with all the mastery of dialogue, humour and character displayed in his later work. With a…
A stunning edition of Forster's final novel celebrating 100 years since first publication with a new introduction by Kamila Shamsie
A stunning edition of this classic novel by one of the greatest writers of the twentieth-century, with a new introduction by Sarah Winman, bestselling author of Still Life