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Zoe M. McCarthy
Pelican Book Group
Suddenly unemployed, Allie Masterson returns home to Cary, North Carolina where she caddies for her father on the PGA Seniors Tour. There, she encounters a man who possesses an alluring gift of reading the contours of the green. Fascinated with …

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Readings and Cases for Medical-Legal Partnership
Elizabeth Tobin Tyler, Ellen Lawton, Kathleen Conroy, Megan Sandel and Barry S. Zuckerman
Carolina Academic Press
Not every illness has a biological remedy. Poverty, Health and Law presents health in the broader social context of peoples lives, providing insights into the advancement of health through legal advocacy and interdisciplinary solutions to complex social problems. Focusing on …
Steven F. Shatz, Amy Flynn, Scott Howe
Carolina Academic Press
California Criminal Law focuses on the law of a single jurisdiction, with an emphasis on cases and problems as a vehicle for teaching students how to read and understand cases and statutes and construct legal arguments. Each chapter begins with …
Natalie Grueninger
The History Press
This engaging and practical travel guide takes you on a journey through the best of Tudor London, to sites built and associated with this fascinating dynasty, and to the museums and galleries that house tantalising treasures from this rich period …
Nicholas Cafardi, Jaclyn Cherry
Carolina Academic Press
This casebook provides a comprehensive examination of the law of tax-exempt organizations. At the outset, the book provides an overview of the subject, including historical background, the underlying rationales and policy considerations of exemptions, and the current tests for qualifying …
Jakob, Ejersbo
Quercus
Revolution is a collection of eleven short stories that act as a vital bridge between the novels Exile and Liberty.But it is also so much more than that. Ejersbo had a remarkable and unaffected talent for getting inside the heads …
Swift, Amanda; Gray, Jennifer
Quercus
Fuzzy and Coco, the guinea pigs of Strawberry Park, London, are enjoying the spring, cleaning out their hutch and looking forward to the Easter Fair! But then Fuzzy's owner Ben, comes home very upset. The Rescue Center for local animals …
Pritchett, Georgia
Quercus
Things Wilf was worried about before: 1. Lion dentists. 2. Creepy crawlies wearing wigs. 3. Marmite. Things Wilf is worried about now: 4. The most evil man in the world. 5. Actually, anyone named Alan. 6. Alan deciding to become …
Crossley-Holland, Kevin
Quercus
Crossley-Holland, a winner of the Carnegie Medal, the Guardian Children's Fiction Award, the Smarties Prize Bronze Medal, and the Tir Nan-Og Award, and numerous other distinctions, has written an absorbing fantasy novel for young adults with a formidable heroine. The …
Che, Golden
Quercus
"Gripping, mystical and adventurous, young readers will be as hooked as Maddy was the minute she set foot inside that creepy as hell old castle," raved Irish World said of The Feral Child.Maddy's adventures continue in The Unicorn Hunter. The …
Hawken, Eleanor
Quercus
Eleanor Hawken worked as a children's book editor for many years and was part of the team that established the Bath Festival of Children's Literature. Her popular children's series Sammy Feral's Diaries of Weird chronicles the hilarious adventures of a …
Keith, Mansfield
Quercus
When thirteen-year-old Johnny's talking computer Kovac, detects an extraterrestrial signal, his life is set to change forever. Until then, stuck in his children's home in Castle Dudbury New Town, with the nasty cook Mr. Wilkins watching his every move, football …
J.J. McAvoy
NYLA
A Contemporary Mystical RomanceWhat if I told you the greatest love stories ever toldCleopatra and Mark Antony, Salim and Anarkali, Romeo and Juliet and so many moreare far greater tragedies than anyone has ever realized?What if I told you that …
Ken Lamberton
University of Arizona Press
From the upper bunk where I write, a narrow window allows me a southern exposure of the desert beyond this prison. Saguaro cacti, residents here long before this rude concrete pueblo, fill the upper part of my frame. If I …
Juan Felipe Herrera, Francisco X. Alarcón, Odilia Galván Rodríguez
University of Arizona Press
On April 20, 2010, nine Latino students chained themselves to the main doors of the Arizona State Capitol in an act of civil disobedience to protest Arizonas SB 1070. Moved by the students actions, that same day Francisco X. Alarcon …
Michael P. Ghiglieri
University of Arizona Press
Fasten your life jackets for a ride you'll never forget. Now the excitement of a raft trip through the Grand Canyon has been re-created by a seasoned whitewater guide with a passion to share one of the world's most fantastic …
Bernard L. Fontana, John P. Schaefer
University of Arizona Press
This text reveals [Fontanas] interaction with his [Tohono Oodham] neighbors and how geography and climate define life and culture in this piece of dry land. Fontanas words introduce the reader to people and provide an excellent overview of tribal history, …
Grenville Goodwin, Keith H. Basso
University of Arizona Press
This is a remarkable series of personal narrations from Western Apaches before and just after the various agencies and sub-agencies were established. It also includes extensive commentary on weapons and traditions, with Apache words and phrases translated and complete annotation.

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Bridging the Borders of Wildness
Ken Lamberton, Jeff Garton, Ken Lamberton
University of Arizona Press
For many, these mountains represent the Apache stronghold of Geronimo. For others, they are a birdwatcher's paradise. But the Chiricahua Mountains of southeastern Arizona are more than this. They are a classic "sky island" of the desert, a rich storehouse …
Pamela Claire Hronek, Mary Logan Rothschild
University of Arizona Press
"I've seen many changes during the years," says Irene Bishop, "from horse and buggy to automobiles and planes, from palm leaf fans to refrigeration. . . . They talk about the good old days but I do not want to …

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and Other Essays from Hard and Rocky Places
Janice Emily Bowers
University of Arizona Press
Jan Bowers lives in the right place. A lover of nature and the outdoors, an avid hiker and backpacker, she is surrounded by mountain ridges, peaks, and canyons of almost every description. In this book, she invites us to come …

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Oral Histories of Northern Arizona's Changing Landscapes
Peter Friederici
University of Arizona Press
Ferrell Secakuku remembers the ancient farming rites of his Hopi people but saw them replaced by a cash economy. Sheep rancher Joe Manterola recalls watching hard scrabble farms on what is now tree-studded grassland on Garland Prairie. Navajo Rose Gishie …
Kristie Miller
University of Arizona Press
She was at home on the western range and in New York salons. An energetic entrepreneur who managed a ranch, an airline, and a resort. A politician who became a key player in the New Deal. Isabella Greenway blazed a …
Jack S. States
University of Arizona Press
The American Southwest is not usually thought of as a habitat for mushrooms, yet its various life zones are home to a surprising number of fungi and related species. This first book on the region's mushrooms and truffles provides descriptions …
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