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THE MAN WHO DIED TWICE By Loren Robinson
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THE REVIVAL Max Yoho
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TALES FROM COMANCHE COUNTY- The Peculiar Education of Max Feeman by Max Yoho
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Shot down by German fire, he was reported killed in action, but a German doctor saved his life and rebuilt his face. His wife, Jenny, waited five years for his hoped-for return, then married George Albright.
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Holy war in Epic, Kansas? You'd better believe it! It's Revival Week, and every man, woman, child and cocker spaniel--if it looks Methodist--is expected to be there. The Revival reminds us of innocent times, simpler places, and the wonders of growing up.
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Yoho's first novel, The Revival, dealt with life as seen by a boy. In Tales from Comanche County, an old man with a hilariously skewed education in history and religion looks back to summers spent listening to stories told on the front porch of his Uncle Jack's Comanche County, Kansas ranch.
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BOOMERANG By Adam W Wiktorek
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A TIME OF INNOCENCE by Warren Burke
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GRASSHOPPERS IN SUMMER By Paul Colt
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Jacob Mead was an infant when he was adopted off an Orphan Train by Jess & Evangeline Mead in 1890. Jess Mead had been cruel to his son, cruel to his wife and cruel to himself. Now, 17 years later, the old Civil War veteran, was dead, it was a new Century, and Jacob was finally free. Free? To do what, to go where?
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Susan Hahn was one of the most beautiful women at Pearl Harbor and she knew it. She was an obedient daughter and a loyal German who did not hesitate to use her beuty to ferret out secrets from officers of the Pacific Flleet, secrets her father passed on to a Japanese contact.
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Grasshoppers in Summer examines the conflict between Native American plains tribes and the U.S. westward expansion from 1866 to 1876.
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THE MILE HIGH HAIR CLUB By Naomi Neale
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IF THE SHOE FITS BY Stephanie Rowe
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I WENT TO VASSAR... FOR THIS? By Naomi Neale
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Bailey Rhodes has all the status symbols a young Manhattanite might want: a high-powered job, great friends, a nice apartment in a good neighborhood, and a boyfriend on the fast track to success. But when her mother has a stroke, everything seems to spiral out of control.
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Behind Every Successful Woman Is the Right Pair of Shoes. Run hard. Run fast. Just don't try to run in heels. Especially if your name is Paris Jackson and you’re fashion-impaired. Designer labels and stilettos aren't exactly Paris's thing. Give her a pair of sneakers and she's a happy woman.
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When modern-day Cathy Voorhees is transported to 1959, screaming and kicking her kitten heels on the board room table, she’s in for a retro treat--her new bosses advances and the granny panties she finds herself forced to wear.
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1906 By James Dalessandro
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MISSING IN THE BOUNDARY WATERS By Larry Ahlman
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THE RELUCTANT ASSASSIN Preston Darby
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Every disaster has a story, none more thrilling than this one. Set during the great San Francisco earthquake and fire, this tale of political corruption, vendettas, romance, rescue--and murder--is based on recently uncovered facts.
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The early 1930's were desperate times in America. As the country struggled through the Great Depression, many of its finest young men, unable to find work, turned to begging or stealing to get by.
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While refurbishing an old ranch building in San Angelo, Texas, the author Preston Darby and his long time friend Ken Casper find the mummified human remains hidden between the walls of the structure.
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THE LONGEST ROAD By Jeanne Williams
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MORNING GLORY AFTERNOON Irene Bennett Brown
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MARI Jane Valentine Barker
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For Laurie Field, life is a series of hellos and good-byes, of attachments cut short by the struggle for survival in America's Dust Bowl. An unabridged reading by Academy Award winning actress Patty Duke.
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Ardensville Kansas, 1924. Jessy Faber, the switchboard operator in this small town, can't believe that the Ku Klux Klan has come to such a small, placid, beautiful town, yet that seems to be the case.
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Here is the story of the turbulent relationship between famed Western author Mari Sandoz and her pioneer-rancher father, Jules Sandoz. Set in the Sandhills of northwest Nebraska in the early 1900's, the story brings to life the struggle between free-spirited Mari and her violent father.
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THE PRICE OF COMMAND By Ron Wanttaja
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FORGED BY HONOR Ronald Wanttaja
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UNFORGIVING SUN Ray Malone
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Young Nate Lawton is caught between the rigors of the fledgling United States Navy's discipline and the demands of his ambitious Captain. Nate seems doomed to pay the price of his newly appointed rank of Acting First Lieutenant on the USS Hancock.
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Set during the War of 1812, this story is filled with maritime action. Young Nate Lawton's bravery in combat aboard the USS Constitution in her famous victory over HMS Guerriere has earned him midshipman's rank.
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Dave Simons, MD and self-made man is about to face an unforgettable challenge. He takes his horse out near the Seven Springs desert of Arizona for what is supposed to be a pleasant ride. Little does he know the day will begin weeks of record high heat, or that a treacherous rockslide will claim the life of his horse. He's injured and stranded far from help and home.
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WINDCHILL By Melvin Anderson
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ONE ROOM AND A PATH By Virginia H. Maas
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G-GIRLS By Paula Sweeney & James Pirone
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A young man from the "lower 48" vacations to Alaska in the hope of securing spectacular outdoor winter photographs and finds himself caught in a frigid, killer blizzard. The young man is forced to survive on his own as frostbite takes its toll.
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The story opens with a poem and a premonition just outside Ft. Lewis in the early days of World War II. Young newlywed Maudie Cameron watches her husband and others around her do their part to help on the homefront. Feeling left out, she is determined to help with the war effort in the only way she can.
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This is the story of G-Girls caught up in the danger and romance in Washington D.C. during World War II. It tells the adventures of several young women doing their part for the war effort. Most worked in relatively safe office jobs, but a select few go undercover in the glamorous but deadly game of counter-espionage.
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