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Quick view Father Water, Mother Woods by Gary Paulsen Memorable essays of hunting, fishing, and camping in the North Woods of Minnesota recount Paulsen's boyhood adventures--alone and with friends. Sometimes poetic, often hilarious, and always instructive, these essays will appeal to all Paulsen fans. An... View Details
Quick view Enrique's Journey: The Story of a Boy's Dangerous Odyssey to Reunite with His Mother by Sonia Nazario Based on the Los Angeles Times series that won two Pulitzer Prizes, this is a timeless story of families torn apart. When Enrique was five, his mother, too poor to feed her children, left Honduras to work in the United States. The move allowed her to... View Details
Quick view Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition by Caroline Alexander Drawing on previously unavailable sources, this riveting account of Sir Ernest Shackleton's 1914 expedition to Antarctica presents, for the first time, 150 images by Australian photographer Frank Hurley, whose stunning visual record of the ordeal... View Details
Quick view Dove by Robin L Graham  In 1965, 16-year-old Robin Lee Graham began a solo around-the-world voyage from San Pedro, California, in his 24-foot sloop, Dove. Five years and 33,000 miles later, he had accomplished what few would dare attempt, returning to port with a wife and... View Details
Quick view Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania by Erik Larson It is a story that many of us think we know but don t, and Erik Larson tells it thrillingly, switching between hunter and hunted while painting a larger portrait of America at the height of the Progressive Era. Full of glamour and suspense, Dead Wake... View Details
Quick view Can I See Yiour I.D.?: True Stories of False Identities by Chris Barton Stories of ten impostors, many of them teenagers, push questions of identity, deception, and gullibility to the extrem View Details
Quick view Boys Among Men: How the Prep-to-Pro Generation Redefined the NBA and Sparked a Basketball Revolution by Jonathan Abrams The definitive, never-before-told story of the prep-to-pro generation, those basketball prodigies who from 1995 to 2005 made the jump directly from high school to the NBA. View Details
Quick view Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen by Christopher McDougall Part adventure story, part extreme sports, "Born to Run" is a riveting tale about one journalist's quest to discover the secrets of the world's greatest distance runners--a reclusive Indian tribe living deep in the Copper Canyon of northern Mexico. View Details
Quick view Born Free: A Lioness of Two Worlds by Joy Adamson A woman describes her experiences raising an orphaned lion cub intending that it eventually return to the jungle. View Details
Quick view Blood, Toil, Tears, and Sweat: The Great Speeches by Winston S Churchill The most eloquent and expressive statesman of his time - phrases such as 'iron curtain', 'business as usual', 'the few', and 'summit meeting' passed quickly into everyday use - Winston Churchill used language as his most powerful weapon at a time when... View Details
Quick view A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail by Bill Bryson With his offbeat sensibility, his eye for the absurd, and his laugh-out-loud sense of humor, Bryson recounts his confrontations with nature at its most uncompromising over his five-month journey along the Appalachian Trail in this "New York Times"... View Details
Quick view The Good, the Bad, and the Barbie: A Doll's History and Her Impact on Us by Tanya Lee Stone Barbie just might be the most famous doll in the world. She has represented fifty different nationalities. She's stepped into the always-fashionable shoes of more than one hundred twenty careers. She has been played with, studied, celebrated, and... View Details