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Kristin Andrychuk
Starting in the 1950s, Cadillac Road is the story of Sharon Desjardins: from her earliest childhood memories leaving Northern Quebec and a violent father to adventures in Buffalo and Crystal Beach with her mother and younger sister, Gloria, to dreams …
Daniel Karasik
A boy finds a vocation as a weaver of bread. A Russian woman, thought dead, e-mails greetings to her adolescent sister in a Canadian suburb. An investment banker vanishes and is found fifteen years later when his daughter discovers a …
John Clarke
Victorian Brackley was sometimes called Sleepy Hollow. Compared to many other places, growth in numbers was modest, but beneath the surface, there were extraordinary scandals and power struggles, some of which reached the national press. Above all, there was a …
Er Ye, Lemon Novel
The Spirit House was an antique shop that had transformed into a dead person for their wedding. The arrival of a dangerous stranger had inadvertently brought the owner of the Spirit Hall, Shuo Qianxue, with him into a marriage and …
Marianthe Colakis
Lectiones Memorabiles Volume III will not be available until September. We will provide exact dates as we know them. A PDF including the beginnings of each topic covered in Volume III (Vergil, History, and Love Poetry) will be made available …
Robert Hoyt, Robert Muenchen
Robert E Hoyt, Ann K Yoshihashi
Introduction to Biomedical Data Science aims to fill the data science knowledge gap experienced by many clinical, administrative and technical staff. The textbook begins with an overview of what biomedical data science is and then embarks on a tour of …
Thomas E. Hayes
Ten charmingly illustrated Latin stories—with facing notes and full vocabulary—about an enterprising dancing monkey, Pilosus Naso. His adventures introduce students to classic tales with a twist, from the Odyssey to Petronius' Cena Trimalchionis. A proven ancillary reader that keeps students …
Sheila K. Dickison, Judith P. Hallett
This selection of Latin readings, drawn from texts in a variety of genres across four centuries, aims to provide a comprehensive and accurate picture of the images and realities of women in Roman antiquity. Depicted in the readings are both …
Rose R. Williams
This engaging read presents a student-friendly overview of the life and accomplishments of Julius Caesar with special emphasis on his family background and early life. The biography is based not only on the traditional sources-Suetonius and Plutarch-but also on the …
Helena Dettmer, LeaAnn A. Osburn
Latin Literature Workbook Series: These workbooks contain the Latin text that is on the AP* syllabus accompanied by exercises (grammar, translation, short answer analysis, scansion if appropriate, figures of speech, and essay questions) that will help students to read and …
Ellen D. Finkelpearl
Read less than it deserves at the undergraduate level, Apuleius' Metamorphoses tells the story of Lucius the ass-man and his encounters with sex, magic, robbers, storytellers, slaves, and finally the Goddess. From the cruel mockery of the Festival of Laughter …
Wilfred E. Major and Abigail Roberts
This graded reader helps students make the transition from beginning instruction in Greek to reading unaltered texts of Plato. It features six Greek passages: four extracts from the Republic, the summary of the Republic in the Timaeus, and the beginning …
Ed DeHoratius
You are Odysseus, the wiliest hero of ancient Greece. Your love for family is as strong as your quest for adventure. What will you do, when given the choice of immortality? Or when a man-eating monster has you and your …
LeaAnn A. Osburn, Helena Dettmer
Introduce your students to a variety of unadapted Latin authors! This short reader offers exposure to Caesar, Catullus, Cicero, Horace, Ovid, and Vergil as well as the baroque-era poets Lieven De Meyere and Mathias Casimir Sarbiewski. Ample notes and vocabulary …
Perry J. McLeod
J. Ross Publishing
Perry has done all the heavy lifting on our behalf. His REPAC Framework will no doubt revolutionize how we will conduct business analysis and project management for decades to come regardless of industry or approach applied. --Jacqueline J.D. Young, Vice …
Daryl Moran
ASPG
Some 600 young Australians served with the British Armys Royal Flying Corps (RFC) during the Great War, many losing their lives. One young fighter-pilot from Melbourne who gave his life was 2nd Lt Lyle Buntine MC, the son of the …
Mike Valla
The dry fly, the wet fly, and the nymph all enjoyed cherished places in an anglers bag of tricks; but all except the most opinionated will agree that streamer flies and bucktails; when properly selected and employed, hook more and …

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10 U.S. Supreme Court Cases Every Teacher Should Know
Robert Kim
In Elevating Equity and Justice, education policy expert and former civil rights lawyer Robert Kim takes a deep dive into ten cases of historical impact, providing background and information on each as well as an explanation of why it is …
Andrea Cheng
Jerome is staying with his Aunt Geneva and her family, now that his mother has passed away. Aunt Geneva does her best to make Jerome feel welcome, but it just doesn't feel like home. He misses his mother, he misses …
Judith Clarke
In this Michael L. Printz Honor Book, Lily wishes she could be like the other girls in her class. But how can she? As the only sensible person in her family, she never has time to hang out with friends. …
Mai Dou, Lemon Novel
Everyone knew that young master Zhou had a bride that was as beautiful as a fairy since he was a boy. Wherever he went, she would follow! But who knew that one day, this daughter-in-law would suddenly go missing ...
Alessandro Perugini
You too can be a detective! Solve these morbidly funny puzzles where on one page you are presented the crime scene where poor Kenny is assassinated, and on the next page you discover the answer! How much of an ace …
Darby St. John
The Westgate Mystery, first published in 1941, is an intriguing murder mystery set at a Pacific coast estate. As a series of murders take place, the estates owner, Mrs. Longtree, assisted by a local judge, investigate and attempt to solve …
Jim Kjelgaard
The Spell of the White Sturgeon, first published in 1953, is a classic coming-of-age tale of a young man, Ramsay Cartou, making his way north from Chicago to find work in Wisconsin. However, during his trip on Lake Michigan, his …
A. E. Fielding
The Cluny Problem, first published in 1929, is a classic British 'golden-age' murder mystery. The book, authored by A. E. Fielding (whose real identity remains itself somewhat of a mystery), features Scotland Yard's Chief Inspector Pointer, called in by French …
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